Music for hipsters, hepcats and beatniks: jazz and blues from 1930-1960.
1-2. 4’29? Take The A Train (Strayhorn)/Harlem Air Shaft (Ellington) Duke
Ellington
Storyville D.E.T.S. 903 9024
3.. 3’18? Soul Food (Thompson) Lucky Thompson-Prinz Ghana M’Bow
Fresh Sound FSR-CD 933
4.. 2’50? Be-Bop Spoken Here (DeLugg, Malneck) Charlie Barnet-Ray
Wetzel-Buddy Stewart
Joyce LP-1022
5.. 4’58? Movin’ Nicely (Jackson) Johnny Lytle
AVID AMSC1275
6.. 6’01? Fat Boy (Navarro) Fats Navarro
I Grandi del Jazz GDJ-63
7.. 3’27? Goodnight My Love (Gordon, Revel) Sarah Vaughan
Joan 7222
8.. 8’54? Velvet Soul (Smith) Gene Ammons Jam
Prestige P 24071
9.. 9’46? Hotel 49 (Marshall) Chet Baker
AVID AMSC1274
10.. 2’30? Boogie Woogie (Smith, Manone) Wingy Manone
RCA Victor 10123
11.. 2’52? It’s Time To Jump And Shout (Durham) Jimmie Lunceford
Columbia 503283 2
12.. 3’42? Just For The Love (Coltrane) Paul Chambers
EMI 5 099968 689421
13.. 4’29? Are You Livin’ Old Man (Evans, Higginbotham, Silver) June
Richmond
Joyce LP-5001
14.. 1’49? Ornithology (Parker, Harris) Charlie Parker
Mosaic MD7-129