Music for hipsters, hepcats and beatniks: jazz and blues from 1930-1960.
1.. 5’28” Boy Meets Horn (Ellington, Stewart) Duke Ellington FDC-1002
2.. 3’12” Siempre Sea (Cuba) Joe Cuba Disky BX994092
3.. 2’11” Goosed (Douglas) Tommy Douglas Capitol T795
4.. 3’07” Climax Rag (Scott) George Lewis American Music AMCD-100
5.. 2’09” I Told Ya I Love Ya – Now Get Out! (Frigo, Ellis, Carter) Stan Kenton
First Heard FH52
6.. 4’04” Hard To Get (Segal) James Moody AVID Jazz AMSC 1261
7.. 4’11” Alpha (Coleman) Ornette Coleman Contemporary S7551
8.. 3’37” Baby Doll (Smith) LaVern Baker AVID R&B AMSC 1258
9.. 3’11” I Want A Big Butter And Egg Man (Venable, Armstrong) Bobby Hackett Jam
Capitol 5C 038-85401
10.. 4’43” Blues For Two (Burrell) John Jenkins-Kenny Burrell Fresh Sound FSR-CD
931
11.. 4’12” Friends, Romans, Countrymen (Redman, Mills, Buckley) Lord Buckley RCA
Victor LSA 3086
12.. 5’37” Miss Thing (Basie, Martin) Count Basie Naxos 8.120736
13.. 4’26” Lover (Hart, Rodgers) Dave Brubeck CBS S52703
14.. 2’28” Let Me Off Uptown (Bostic, Evans) Dakota Staton AVID Jazz AMSC 1259
15.. 3’07” Swingin’ In The Groove (Hawkins) Coleman Hawkins OTC 5
16.. 3’18” On The Sunny Side Of The Street (McHugh, Fields) Charlie Parker
Spotlite 107