Jazz and blues from the thirties, forties and fities as it was appreciated by the hipsters, hepcats and the beatniks.
- 3’22” Such Sweet Thunder (Cleo) (Ellington) Duke Ellington
Columbia Legacy CK 65568 - 1’54” Stompin’ At The Savoy (Razaf, Goodman, Sampson, Webb) The Modernaires
Circle CLP-77 - 2’03” Mambo # 5 (Prado) Tito Morano
Somerset SF-8000 - 2’51” Shivers (Christian, Hampton) Coleman Hawkins
Mosaic MD 8 251 - 2’42” Drop Me Off In Harlem (Ellington) Adelaide Hall-Mills Blue Rhythm Band
RCA FXM1 7226 - 2’14” Pinkie (Bass, Bostic) Earl Bostic
United Audio UAE 30932 - 5’42” Sent For You Yesterday (Basie, Durham, Rushing) Tommy Dorsey
First Heard FH 53 - 6’58” Bye Bye Blues (Bennet, Gray, Hamm, Lown) Dinah Washington
Verve MG 38028 - 6’08” Blues In The Closet (Pettiford) Stan Getz Jam
Verve 2615005 - – 11. 5’42” Back Door Stuff, Part 1&2 (Segure) Jimmie Lunceford
Mosaic MD 7 250 - 2’54” That Song Is Gone (?) Jimmy Liggins
Route 66 KIX-18 - 5’14” East Coasting (Mingus) Charles Mingus
Documents 600054/E - 2’42” Boogie Woogie War Dance (?) Teddy Powell
First Time FTR-1509 - 2’34” Speak Low (Weill, Nash) Anita O’Day
Documents 600038/E - 3’35” Salt Peanuts (Gillespie, Clarke) Charlie Parker
Jazz Dynamics 003