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Chiaroscuro Records Discography Chiaroscuro Discography by David Edwards, Patrice Eyries & Mike Callahan © 2018 by Mike Callahan Chiaroscuro Records Discography Chiaroscuro was a subsidiary of Audio Fidelity CR 101 - Quintessential Recording Session - Earl Hines: [1970] My Monday Date/Off Time Blues/Just Too Soon/Chimes in Blues//Chicago High Life/Blues in Thirds/Stowaway/Panther Rag CR 102 – A Home in the Clouds – Bobby Henderson [1973] I Wish On The Moon/Lover Man/If The Moon Turns Green/Blues For Jody Bolden/Blue Prelude/Sunny/You Turned The Tables On Me/New Orleans/A Home In The Clouds CR 103 – From the Heart – Mary Lou Williams [197?] Night Life/Cloudy/Little Joe From Chicago/What's Your Story Morning Glory/The Scarlet Creeper/Scratchin' In The Gravel/Offertory/Blues For John/Marnier Mood/Gemma/For The Figs CR 104 – Live at the Blues Alley – Willie “The Lion” Smith [1973] Relaxing/Music On My Mind/Sweet Georgia Brown/Honeysuckle Rose/Contrary Motion/Conversation On Park Avenue/Take Me Out To The Ball Game/Relaxing/Relaxing/Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble/Here Comes The Band/Concentrating/Blue Skies/Portrait Of The Duke/Zig Zag/Relaxing CR 105 – Live at the Roosevelt Grill – Bobby Hackett Quintet with Vic Dickenson [1970] Swing That Music/Meditation/All My Love/It's So Peaceful In The Country/Sugar/Struttin' With Some Bar-B- Que/Undecided/Alone/Constantly/You're Gonna Hear From Me/Margie CR 106 – A Portrait of the Artist – Don Ewell [1970] I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee/Spain and Sunday/Buddy's Habit/Carolina Shout/Little Rock Getaway CR 107 – Live at the Overseas Press Club – Earl Hines and Maxine Sullivan [197?] If I Had You/I've Got The World On A String/Almost Like Being In Love/One Hundred Years From Today/Am I Blue/Along The Santa Fe Trail/Ace In The Hole/They All Laughed/He's Funny That Way/Confessin' CR 108 – The Eddie Condon Concerts 1944-45 – Eddie Condon [1971] The Lady's In Love With You/China Boy/Clarinet Chase/Pennies From Heaven/D.A. Blues/Pee Wee's Town Hall Stomp/Impromptu Ensemble #1/Rosetta/Memphis Blues/Pee Wee Blues/I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll/Black And Blue/I'd Climb The Highest Mountain/Impromptu Ensemble #2 CR 109 - From Ragtime On - Dick Wellstood [197?] Scott Joplin's New Rag/Chicago High Life/Three Little Oddities/Kitten On The Keys/Sunday Morning Blues/Pork And Beans/Put On A Happy Face/Fucallia/Yesterday/Keeping Out Of Mischief Now/Handful Of Keys CR 110 – Jazz at the New School – Eddie Condon [197?] I Want To Be Happy/Sugar/Shim-Me-Sha- Wabble/Avalon/That Da Da Strain/Blues In C/The Mooche/I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me CR 111 – Teddy Wilson with Billie Holiday in Mind – Teddy Wilson [197?] What A Little Moonlight Can Do/This Year's Kisses/When You're Smiling/Easy To Love/Sugar/Easy Living/Body And Soul/Miss Brown To You/If You Were Mine/Them There Eyes/I'll Never Be The Same/I Wished On The Moon/Why Was I Born/What A Night, What A Moon, What A Girl CR 112 – Davenport Blues: Dill Jones Plays Bix and Others – Dill Jones [1972] Little Rock Getaway/Flashes/I'd Climb The Highest Mountain/In A Mist/Wherever There's Love/Anything Goes/Celtic Twilight/From Monday On/Candelights/Big Boy/In The Dark/Davenport Blues 1 CR 113 – The Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts Volume II – Eddie Condon [1972] Avalon/In Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea/Sneakaway/Caravan/Rose Room/I'll Follow You/Here Comes The Band/When My Sugar Walks Down The Street/Uncle Sam Blues/The Sheik Of Araby/There'll Be Some Changes Made/I Want To Be Happy/Just Before Daybreak/Caprice Rag/China Boy/My Monday Date/Dear Old Southland/Impromptu Ensemble #3 CR 114 – Crazy Fingers: Claude Hopkins’ Life in Jazz – Claude Hopkins [1972] Safari Stomp/Blame It On a Dream/I Would Do Anything for You/58th Street Boys/Willow Weep for Me/Indiana//Three Little Words/Crying My Heart Out for You/Low Gravy/Crazy Fingers/Late Evening Blues/Hopkins’ Scream CR 115 – Ruby Braff and His International Quartet Plus Three – Ruby Braff [1972] Right Off/This Year’s Kisses/Chicago; I Can’t Give You Anything But Love/Swan Song/Bugle Call Rag//With Time to Love/All Alone By the Telephone/I Know That You Know/I Ain’t Got Nobody/Lonely Moments CR 116 – An Evening with Earl Hines – Earl Hines [1973] Two record set. Perdido/Boogie Woogie on the St. Louis Blues/I Got It Bad and that Ain’t Good/All of Me//Things Ain’t What They Used to Be/Lil Darlin’/James Street Blues/Prelude to a Kiss/Prisoner of Love//My Ship/La Rosita/Rainy Day/Polka Dots and Moonbeams/Lester Leaps In/Who//I Ain’t Got Nobody/Make/Dinkler Boogie/We Wish You Love CR 117 – The Grand Reunion – Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins [1972] Fine And Dandy/I Want A Little Girl/Skylark/The Very Thought Of You/If Dreams Come True/Liza/Easy Living/Love Walked In/Things Ain't What They Used To Be/Ain't Misbehavin CR 118 – Back on the Street – Earl Hines, Jonah Jones with Buddy Tate and Cozy Cole [1973] I'm In The Market For You/Back On The Street/You Can Depend On Me/You/47 Blues/Rose Room/Sleepy Time Gal/Pennies From Heaven CR 119 – Solo Piano – Dave McKenna [1973] C Jam Blues/Norwegian Wood/Sweet Georgia Brown/Scrapple From The Apple/Emaline/Blues Chiaroscuro/More CR 120 – Quintessential Continued – Earl Hines [197?] Glad Rag Doll/Down Among The Sheltering Palms/Love Me Tonight/73 Varieties/Deep Forest/Cavernism/Another Child CR 121 – The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet – Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet [1973] Oh That Kiss/With Time To Love/Old Folks/Here There Everywhere/Nobody Else But You/Everything's George/More CR 122 – Last Recordings – Bobby Henderson [1973] A Home In The Clouds: [Summertime; It Ain't Necessarily So]/Ain't Misbehavin'/Black And Blue/Squeeze Me/Gershwin Medley: Summer Time; It Ain't Necesarily So/Blues For Bobby Henderson/Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans/Someone To Watch Over Me/I'm Coming Virginia/A Home In The Clouds CR 123 – Buddy Tate and His Buddies – Buddy Tate [1973] Rockaway/Medi-2/Paris Nights/When I'm Blue/Sunday CR 124 - Wild Bill Davison at the Rainbow Room – Wild Bill Davidson [1973] I Never Knew/Blue Room/Memories Of You/Limehouse Blues/Wolverine Blues/Three Little Words/Black And Blue/Runnin' Wild CR 125 – Discovery – Borah Bergman [1975] Perpetual Springs//Horse Opera/The Third Hand (First Improvisation for Left Hand Alone) 2 CR 126 – Live at the New School – Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet [1974] It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing/On The Sunny Side Of The Street/Solitude/I'm A Lucky Guy/Struttin' With Some Barbeque/Goose Pimples/Sugar/A Ghost Of A Chance/Mean To Me/Rockin' In Rhythm CR 127 – Take It in Stride – Don Ewell [1974] Take It In Stride/Sweet Substitute/Nice Work If You Can Get It/Indian Summer/Get Happy/Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe/Meat Rack Blues/Someday You'll Be Sorry/Thou Swell/100 Years From Today CR 128 – Joe Venuti and Zoot Sims – Joe Venuti and Zoot Sims [1974] I've Found A New Baby/There's A Small Hotel/Indiana/My One and Only Love/The Wild Cat/It's The Girl/Oh Lady Be Good/Someday Sweetheart/C Jam Blues CR 129 – Dick Wellstood and His Famous Orchestra Featuring Kenny Davern – Dick Wellstood and Kenny Davern [1974] Fast As A Bastard/Winnin' Boy/Wild Man Blues/Georgia On My Mind/Cashmir And Togas/Smiles/Sweet Substitute/Once In Awhile/Liza/So In Love CR 130 – Don Ewell – Don Ewell with George Duvivier, Herb Hall, Cliff Leeman, Buddy Tate [1974] Coquette/It Must Be True/Let's Fall In Love/I Cover the Waterfront/Sweethearts on Parade/Creole Love Call/Diane/Apex Blues/All By Myself CR 131 – Quintessential 74 – Earl Hines [1974] Look At Me/Jive Sugar/I Do It Better At Night/I'll Never Be Alone CR 132 – A Buck Clayton Jam Session – Buck Clayton [1974] Boss Blues/Case Closed//Lazy Blues CR 133 – Jess Stacy Still Swings – Jess Stacy [1974] How Long Has This Been Going On/Doll Face/Miss Peck Accepts/I Would Do Anything For You/Stacy Still Swings/Lover Man/Look-Out Mountain Squirrels/Gee, Baby Ain't I Good To You CR 134 – The Joe Venuti Blue Four – Joe Venuti Blue Four [1974] My Honey's Lovin' Arms/Blue Too/Oh, Lady Be Good/Dinah/Tea For Three/Deep Night/Remember/Diga Diga Doo/I'll Never Be The Same/String The Blues/The Blue Room/I Got Rhythm CR 135 – The Joy of Sax – Lawrence Freeman, Jess Stacy and Cliff Leeman [1975] Toad In The Hole, Part 2/She's Funny That Way/I Got Rhythm/'Swonderful/Don't Blame Me/Somebody Stole My Gal/Leeman, Freeman & Rod/Evelyn Wabash Blues/The Birth Of The Blues/Way Down Yonder In New Orleans/Kick In The Ascot CR 136 – Dave McKenna Quartet Featuring Zoot Sims – Dave McKenna Quartet [197?] Limehouse Blues/I Cover The Waterfront/'Deed I Do/Grooveyard/One Good Turn/Dave's Tune/Linger Awhile/There'll Be Some Changes Made/Wherever There's Love CR 137 – Solo Piano – John Eaton [1975] Isn't It Romantic/Jitterbug Waltz/S'posin/The Sunshine Of My Life/You Took Advantage Of Me/My Blue Heaven/Michelle/While Were Young/Old Mcdonald/What Can I Say Dear After I Say I'm Sorry/Bridge Over Troubled Waters CR 138 – Bobby Hackett Live at the Roosevelt Grill Volume 2 – Bobby Hackett [1975] Thou Swell/Things Ain't What They Used To Be/It's Wonderful/Lover Come Back To Me/If I Could Be With You/Jitterbug Waltz/Blue Lou/I'll Try/Misty/A String Of Pearls/More Than You Know/Just You Just Me CR 139 – Dick Wellstood Live at the Cookery – Dick Wellstood [1975] Paganini's Thing/If You Knew/Theme For Ernie/Let's Get Lost/Search For Peace/Snatches/If Dreams Come True/Lemmings/Jim Jams/Night Song For The White Rabbit/I Concentrate On You 3 CR 140 – National Jazz Ensemble Volume 1 – National Jazz Ensemble [1976] Every Tub/Understanding Depression/Black Bottom
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