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Various - Jazz From New York City 1928-1932 album

Various - Jazz From New York City 1928-1932 album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Jazz From New York City 1928-1932
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Jazz from New York (1928-1932).

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On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label Historical Records (catalog number HLP-33). Format of the release is. Vinyl, LP. Compilation. The album included the following session artists: Compiled By. Arnold S. Caplin.

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Important orchestras in New York were led by Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and Duke Ellington.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 King Oliver And His Orchestra* Call Of The Freaks (Unissued Take 1)
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet – Charlie HolmesBanjo – Will Johnson Cornet – Louis MetcalfDrums – Paul BarbarinPiano – Luis RussellSousaphone – Bass MooreTenor Saxophone, Clarinet [Either] – Teddy HillTenor Saxophone, Clarinet [Or] – Greely WaltonTrombone – J.C. Higginbotham
A2 Henry Allen Jr. And His New York Orchestra* Swing Out (Unissued Take 1)
Alto Saxophone – Charlie HolmesClarinet – Albert NicholasContrabass – Pops FosterDrums – Paul BarbarinGuitar – Will Johnson Piano – Luis RussellTenor Saxophone – Teddy HillTrombone – J.C. HigginbothamTrumpet – Henry Allen*
A3 Joe Steele And HIs Orchestra Coal Yard Shuffle (Unissued Take 2)
Alto Saxophone – Charlie HolmesBanjo, Drums – Unknown ArtistBaritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyPiano – Joe Steele Sousaphone – Frank Smith Tenor Saxophone – F. Eugene MikellTrombone – Jimmy ArcheyTrumpet – Ward PinkettTrumpet [Either] – Jack Wilson Trumpet [Or] – Langston Curl
A4 Joe Steele And His Orchestra Top And Bottom (Unissued Take 2)
Alto Saxophone – Charlie HolmesBanjo, Drums – Unknown ArtistBaritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyPiano – Joe Steele Sousaphone – Frank Smith Tenor Saxophone – F. Eugene MikellTrombone – Jimmy ArcheyTrumpet – Ward PinkettTrumpet [Either] – Jack Wilson Trumpet [Or] – Langston Curl
A5 The Ten Blackberries St. James Infirmary
Banjo – Fred GuyClarinet – Barney BigardClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyContrabass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Duke EllingtonSoprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesTrombone – Joe NantonTrumpet – Arthur Whetsel*Vocals – Irving Mills
A6 The Ten Blackberries Rent Party Blues
Banjo – Fred GuyClarinet – Barney BigardClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyContrabass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Duke EllingtonSoprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesTrombone – Joe NantonTrumpet – Arthur Whetsel*Vocals – Irving Mills
A7 Casa Loma Orchestra* White Jazz
Alto Saxophone – Glen Gray, Ray Eberle*Banjo, Guitar – Gene Gifford*Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Clarence Hutchinrider*Contrabass, Sousaphone – Stanley DennisDrums – Tony BrigliaPiano – Joe Hall Tenor Saxophone – Pat Davis Trombone – Billy Rauch, Pee Wee HuntTrumpet – Bobby Jones*, Frank Martinez, Joe HostetterViolin – Mel Jenssen
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra Mood Indigo
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo, Guitar – Fred GuyClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Barney BigardContrabass – Wellman BraudDrums, Chimes – Sonny GreerPiano, Celesta – Duke EllingtonTrombone – Joe Nanton, Lawrence BrownTrumpet – Arthur Whetsel*, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins
(7:32)
B1a Hot And Bothered
B1b Creole Love Song
B2 Ed Parker And His Orchestra Now's The Time To Fall In Love
Bass – Ward LeyClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Benny GoodmanGuitar – Carl KressPiano – Irving BrodskyTenor Saxophone – Herman WolfsonTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Mannie Klein*Trumpet, Alto Saxophone, Drums – Unknown ArtistViolin – Joe VenutiVocals – Dick Robertson
B3 Ben Pollack And His Orchestra Sing Song Girl
Alto Saxophone – Gil RodinBass – Harry GoodmanCello – Bill SchumannClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Benny GoodmanDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamarePiano – Gil BowersTenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Trombone – Jack TeagardenTrumpet – Charlie Teagarden, Ruby Weinstein, Sterling BoseViolin – Ed Bergman, Ed Solinski*Vocals – Ben Pollack
B4 Jack Pettis And His Orchestra Nobody's Sweetheart
Clarinet, Saxophone [C-Melody], Tenor Saxophone – Jack PettisClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Len KavashDrums, Xylophone – Dillon OberGuitar – Carl KressPiano – Al GoeringSousaphone – Merrill Klein*Trombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Bill Moore , Manny KleinVocals – Eugene Ramsey
B5 Fred Rich And His Orchestra When I Take My Sugar To Tea
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Tony ParentiGuitar – Eddie LangMusician [Others] – Unknown ArtistTrombone – Charlie Butterfield*Trumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Chester Leigton*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Historical Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Historical Records, Inc.

Credits

  • Compiled By – Arnold S. Caplin
  • Lacquer Cut By – PC*
  • Liner Notes – Chris Albertson
  • Sleeve – Fairchild, Fred Romary

Notes

A1: unissued take 1, New York, Feb. 1, 1929
A2: unissued take 1, New York, July 16, 1929
A3: unissued take 2, New York, June 4, 1929
A4: unissued take 2, New York, June 4, 1929
A5: New York, Jan. 29, 1930
A6: New York, Jan. 29, 1930
A7: N. Y., March 31, 1931
B1: First time on LP L-16006, New York, Feb. 3, 1932
B2: New York, Nov. 16, 1931
B3: N. Y., Jan. 21, 1931
B4: New York, November 6, 1928
B5: New York, March 18, 1931

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): HLP 33A PC
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): HLP 33B PC