Music for hipsters, hepcats and beatniks: jazz and blues from 1930-1960.
1.. 3'38” Three Cent Stomp (Ellington) Duke Ellington Duke Records D-1015
2.. 2'34” How Deep Is The Ocean (Berlin) Miles Davis Naxo Jazz 8.120772
3.. 2'52” I'll So See Ya In Bahia (Warren, Robin) Bing Crosby-Andrews Sisters MCA
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4.. 2'42” New Orleans Hula (Lewis?) George Lewis American Music AMCD-100
5.. 11'30” Suite For Swing (Handy) George Raeburn Sounds of Swing LP-115
6.. 3'13” Am I Blue? (Akst, Clarke) Dinah Washington Verve 0044007605622
7.. 5'33” St. Louis Blues (Handy) Lou McGarity Jam Jazum 54
8.. 2'33” Apropos (Rogers) Shorty Rogers TIM 220302-203
9.. 3'08” After You've Gone (Layton, Creamer) Alphonso Trent Historical HLP 5829-24
10.. 9'16” Let's Cool One (Monk) Thelonious Monk House of Jazz 220119/7
11.. 3'02” Chant Of The Groover (Hicks) Fats Waller RCA Victor LPM-10118
12.. 2'20” If You Don't, Why Don't You (Powell, Twine) Tommy Douglas Capitol 8 5
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13.. 4'48” (Geneveva's) Move (Best, Walsh) Charlie Parker Alamac 180.051
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