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Harry James & His Music Makers - Eight Bar Riff '43~'50 album

Harry James & His Music Makers - Eight Bar Riff '43~'50 album

  • Performer: Harry James & His Music Makers
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Eight Bar Riff '43~'50
  • Released: 2007
  • Style: Big Band, Swing
  • MP3 version size: 1398 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1160 mb
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  • Rating: 4.8
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Harry James & His Orchestra.

Of the three commercial recordings of this tune by Harry James, this version is probably the best.

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25 50 100 250 500. Albums. Harry James & His Music Makers. 1945-1949 ‎(LP, Album). AWE 21. Spotlight on Harry James ‎(LP, Album, Mono). HEP CD 83. Eight Bar Riff '43~'50 ‎(CD, Comp, Mono, RM). Hep Records (3).

As for his own authentically swinging big band, Hep Records presents Harry James & His Music Makers as documented on a series of historical airchecks. This excellent album provides some of the best big-band jazz by Harry James that you will ever find anywhere.

Flight Of The Bumble Bee. Composer: Rimsky Korsakov arr James Performers: Harry James, Claude Bowen, Nick Buono, Al Stearns, t; Dalton Rizzotto, Hoyt Bohannon, Harry Rogers, tb; Vido Musso, Claude Lakey, John Mezey, Chuck Gentry, reeds; Al Lerner, p; Ben Heller, g; Thurman Teague, b; Mickey Scrima. I’ve Heard That Song Before : The Hits of Harry James. Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Life Goes To A Party. Composer: James, Goodman (arr James) Performers: Harry James, Ziggy Elman, Chris Griffin, t; Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, tb; Hymie Schertzer, George Koenig, Art Rollini, Vido Musso, reeds; Jess Stacy, p; Allan Reuss, g; Harry Goodman, b; Gene Krupa, d.

Listen to Music Makers from Harry James & His Orchestra's Best Of The Big Bands for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Best Of The Big Bands. Harry James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet playing band leader who led a big band from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947 but shortly after he re-organized and was active again with his band from then until his death in 1983. He was especially known among musicians for his astonishing technical proficiency as well as his superior tone, and was extremely influential on up-and-coming trumpet players from the late 1930s into the 1940s. He was also an actor in a number of films that usually featured his band.

MusicBrainz for Android. Release group by Harry James. Type: Album + Compilation.

The discography of American trumpeter and band leader Harry James includes 30 studio albums, 47 EPs, three soundtrack/stage and screen albums, and numerous live albums and compilation albums, along with contributions as sideman and appearances with other musicians. James released over 200 singles during his career, with nine songs reaching number one, 32 in the top ten, and 70 in the top 100 on the . pop charts, as well as seven charting on the .

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Cinderella
Arranged By, Composed By – Leroy Holmes
3:11
2 Too Marvellous for Words
Arranged By – Johnny Thompson Composed By – Harry Warren , Johnny MercerVocals – Buddy Moreno
3:00
3 Gravy Train
Arranged By, Composed By – Johnny Thompson
3:37
4 Coffee Time
Composed By – Arthur Freed, Harry Warren Vocals – Willie Smith
2:37
5 Jump Sauce
Arranged By, Composed By – Johnny Thompson
2:40
6 Talk of the Town
Composed By – Al Neiburg, Jerry Livingston, Marty SymesFeaturing – Corky Corcoran
3:39
7 June Is Busting Out All Over
Composed By – Ridcard Rodgesr & Oscar Hammerstein II*
3:01
8 Friar Rock
Composed By – Harry James
3:30
9 9:20 Special
Composed By – Buster Harding, Earl Warren*
3:40
10 Blue Skies
Composed By – Irving Berlin
2:33
11 I Can't Begin to Tell You
Composed By – James Monaco*, Mack GordonVocals – Ginnie Powell
2:55
12 King Porter Stomp
Composed By – Jelly Roll Morton
3:50
13 9:20 Special
Composed By – Buster Harding, Earl Warren*
3:34
14 Do You Love Me?
Composed By – Harry RubyVocals – Ginnie Powell
3:05
15 Eight Bar Riff
Composed By – Harry James
3:15
16 The Man I Love
Arranged By – Leroy HolmesComposed By – George & Ira Gershwin
4:32
17 I've Never Forgotten
Composed By – Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne*Vocals – Marion Morgan
3:16
18 I Don't Know Why
Composed By – Fred Ahleert*, Roy TurkFeaturing – Willie Smith
3:15
19 Keb-Lah
Arranged By, Composed By – Juan Tizol
3:46
20 Beaumont Ride
Arranged By – Ray ConniffComposed By – Harry James , Ray Conniff
3:20
21 In A Mist
Arranged By – Neal HeftiComposed By – Bix Beiderbecke
3:36
22 Slap Happy
Arranged By, Composed By – Duke Ellington
3:21
23 Carnival
Arranged By – Billy MayComposed By – Harry Warren
2:46

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Meadowbrook Gardens
  • Recorded At – Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier, Atlantic City
  • Copyright (c) – Hep Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hep Records

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Claude Lakey (tracks: 1 to 3), Eddie Rosa* (tracks: 5 to 20), Johnny McAfee (tracks: 1 to 3), Musky Ruffo (tracks: 21 to 23), Willie Smith (tracks: 5 to 23)
  • Baritone Saxophone – Bob Poland (tracks: 21 to 23), Claude Lakey (tracks: 1 to 3), George Davis (tracks: 5 to 20), Sam Sachelle (tracks: 1 to 3), Stewart Bruner (tracks: 5 to 20)
  • Bass – Bob Stone (tracks: 21 to 23), Ed Mihelich (tracks: 4 to 20), Thurman Teague (tracks: 1 to 3)
  • Cello – Cy Bernard (tracks: 4 to 20), Al Friede* (tracks: 1 to 20)
  • Clarinet – Eddie Rosa* (tracks: 5 to 20), Musky Ruffo (tracks: 21 to 23), Willie Smith (tracks: 5 to 23)
  • Design – Brian Johnston
  • Directed By – Harry James
  • Drums – Jackie Mills (tracks: 21 to 23), Lou Fromm (tracks: 10 to 15), Mickey Scrima (tracks: 1 to 3), Nick Fatool (tracks: 4 to 9, 16 to 20)
  • Executive-Producer – Alastair Robertson
  • Guitar – Benny Heller* (tracks: 1 to 3), Hayden Causey (tracks: 4 to 20), Sam Herman (tracks: 21 to 23)
  • Piano – Al Lerner (tracks: 1 to 3), Arnold Ross (tracks: 4 to 20), Bruce MacDonald (tracks: 21 to 23)
  • Research, Liner Notes, Compilation Producer, Photography By [Courtesy] – David J. Weiner*
  • Tenor Saxophone – Corky Corcoran, George Davis (tracks: 5 to 20), Jimmy Cook (tracks: 21 to 23), King Guion (tracks: 1 to 3), Stewart Bruner (tracks: 5 to 20)
  • Transferred By [Transfers], Technician [Audio Restoration] – Doug Pomeroy
  • Trombone – Chuck Prebble* (tracks: 5 to 20), Dalton Rizzotto (tracks: 10 to 20), Dave Robbins (tracks: 21 to 23), Harry Rodgers (tracks: 1 to 3), Ray Heath* (tracks: 1 to 9), Lee O'Connor (tracks: 21 to 23), Murray McEachern (tracks: 1 to 3), Vic Hamann (tracks: 5 to 20), Ziggy Elmer* (tracks: 21 to 23)
  • Trumpet – Al Cuozzo* (tracks: 1 to 9), Everett McDonald (tracks: 21 to 23), Harry James , Red Berken* (tracks: 5 to 20), James Grimes (tracks: 5 to 20), Jim Troutman* (tracks: 5 to 9), Jimmy Campbell (tracks: 1 to 20), Lenny Corris (tracks: 10 to 20), Nick Buono (tracks: 1 to 3, 21 to 23), Phil Cook (tracks: 21 to 23), Stan Fishelson (tracks: 21 to 23), Vincent Badale* (tracks: 1 to 3)
  • Valve Trombone – Juan Tizol (tracks: 5 to 20)
  • Viola – Al Neimann* (tracks: 5 to 20), Bill Spear* (tracks: 5 to 20), David Sterkin (tracks: 5 to 20), Gerald Joyce (tracks: 5 to 20), Herschel Gilbert* (tracks: 1 to 3), Mike Russell*, Sam Freed (tracks: 5 to 20), Victor Stern (tracks: 1 to 3)
  • Violin – Al Neimann* (tracks: 1 to 3), Bill Spear* (tracks: 1 to 3), Bob Bein (tracks: 5 to 20), Ernie Karpati* (tracks: 5 to 20), George Grossman (tracks: 5 to 20), Gerson Oberstein (tracks: 5 to 20), Harry Jaworski (tracks: 5 to 20), Jack Gootkin (tracks: 1 to 20), Jerome Reisler (tracks: 5 to 20), John De Voogdt (tracks: 1 to 20), L.N. Kurkdjie* (tracks: 5 to 20), Leo Zorn (tracks: 1 to 3), Nick Pisani* (tracks: 5 to 20), Sam Caplan (tracks: 1 to 3), Sam Freed (tracks: 1 to 3)

Notes

Recording dates:
Track 1: Chesterfield Show, CBS Los Angeles, - West Coast rebroadcasted, March 14, 1944.
Track 2: Chesterfield Show, CBS Los Angeles, - West Coast rebroadcasted, late 1943.
Track 3: Chesterfield Show, CBS Los Angeles, - West Coast rebroadcasted, November 2, 1943.
Track 4: Sustaining broadcast, mid.1945.
Track 5 to 9: Meadowbrook Gardens, Culver City (Los Angeles) KHJ Mutual-Don Lee network, Dec. 1, 1945.
Track 10 to 12: Meadowbrook Gardens, Culver City (Los Angeles) KHJ Mutual-Don Lee network, Feb. 21, 1946.
Track 13 to 15: Meadowbrook Gardens, Culver City (Los Angeles) KHJ Mutual-Don Lee network, Feb. 22, 1946.
Track 16 to 20: Coca-Cola Spotlight Bands, Los Angeles, late August, 1946.
Track 21 to 23: Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey - June 7, 1950.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 603366008323
  • Barcode (Printed): 6 03366 00832 3
  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • SPARS Code: AAD