Dance-orchestra music; in part with vocals, originally recorded 1932-1965. Recorded between 1932-1965. Personnel listed and program notes by Stanley Dance on container.
Contents:
The growl (Baron Lee & the Blue Rhythm Band) (2:44) -- I got rhythm (Don Redman & his orchestra) (3:13) -- Three little words (Claude Hopkins & his orchestra) (2:42) -- Stompin' at the Savoy (Chick Webb & his orchestra) (3:09) -- Passionette (Teddy Hill & his orchestra) (2:43) -- Here comes the man with the jive (Stuff Smith & his Onyx Club Boys) (2:59) -- Swinging in Harlem (Erskine Hawkins & his 'Bama State Collegians) (3:05) -- Where are you? (Mildred Bailey & her orchestra) (3:12) -- Rose room (Fletcher Henderson & his orchestra) (2:55) -- The wail of the scromph (Sedric & his Honey Bears) (2:46) -- Effervescent blues (John Kirby & his orchestra) (2:44) -- Blue blazes (Jimmie Lunceford & his orchestra) (2:48) -- Sleep (Benny Carter & his orchestra) (2:59) -- Passin' it around (Coleman Hawkins & his orchestra) (3:12) -- Ebony silhouette (Cab Calloway & his orchestra) (2:45) -- Scarecrow (Benny Goodman & his orchestra) (3:00) -- Who's sorry now? (Harry James & his orchestra) (3:25) -- Beulah's boogie (Lionel Hampton & his orchestra) (3:47) -- One more once (Duke Ellington, Count Basie & their orchestras) (3:27) -- Opus de funk (Woody Herman & his Swingin' Herd) (10:03).
LCCN:
75761334
Locations:
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)
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