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Various Maid in Sweden - Swedish Jazz 1954-1961 Vol Various Maid In Sweden - Swedish Jazz 1954-1961 Vol. 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Maid In Sweden - Swedish Jazz 1954-1961 Vol. 2 Country: Sweden Released: 1975 Style: Bop, Cool Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1512 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1181 mb WMA version RAR size: 1636 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 481 Other Formats: MMF AC3 WMA MP4 AA DMF DTS Tracklist Hide Credits On With The Dance A1 –The Modern Swedes 5:07 Written By – Jerome Kern Lili A2 –The Modern Swedes 5:01 Written By – Bengt Hallberg, Åke Persson Lotus Corniculatus A3 –Lars Gullin Septet 5:25 Written By – Lars Gullin Galium Verum A4 –Lars Gullin Septet 7:00 Written By – Lars Gullin Shorty I'm Sorry B1 –Georg Riedel Quintet 2:30 Written By – Georg Riedel Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart B2 –Reinhold Svensson Quartet 6:30 Written By – Duke Ellington When Johnny Comes Marching Home B3 –Jan Johanssons Trio 2:44 Written By – Traditional The Nearness Of You B4 –Jan Johanssons Trio 4:05 Written By – Hoagy Carmichael What Is This Thing Called Love B5 –Rolf Ericson Quartet 6:36 Written By – Cole Porter Maid In Sweden B6 –Gunnar Johnson Quintet* 2:45 Written By – Erik Nordström –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Stand By (This Is Harry) C1 3:14 Orchestra Written By – Harry Arnold –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Our Love Is Here To Stay C2 2:15 Orchestra Written By – George Gershwin –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Blue Lou C3 2:40 Orchestra Written By – Edgar Sampson, Irving Mills –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Crazy Rhythm C4 2:27 Orchestra Written By – Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn Sunday –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio C5 Written By – Bernie Kreuger, Chester Conn, 2:58 Orchestra Jule Styne, Ned Miller –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Cuban Trombones C6 3:17 Orchestra Written By – Harry Arnold –Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Kinda Blues C7 5:57 Orchestra Written By – Harry Arnold Blues för Lange D1 –Gunnar Johnson Quintet* 2:09 Written By – Jan Johansson Pia D2 –Gunnar Johnson Quintet* 4:17 Written By – Erik Nordström Turnstyle (alternate take) D3 –Gunnar Johnson Quintet* 2:22 Written By – Gerry Mulligan Lester Be Good D4 –Anders Burman Sextet 3:10 Written By – George Gershwin, Lester Young The Midnight Sun Never Sets D5 –Åke Persson Quartet 5:10 Written By – Henri Salvador, Quincy Jones If You Live D6 –Rune Gustafsson Octet 5:27 Written By – Willie Mabon Credits Alto Saxophone – Arne Domnérus (tracks: B1, C1 to C7), Rolf Bäckman (tracks: C7), Rolf Lindell (tracks: C1 to C6) Baritone Saxophone – Curt Severö (tracks: B6, D1 to D3), Johnny Ekh (tracks: C7, D6), Lars Gullin (tracks: A2 to A4), Lennart Jansson (tracks: C1 to C6) Bass – Georg Riedel (tracks: A2 to A4), Gunnar Johnson (tracks: A1, B3, B4, B6, D1 to D3, D5), Hasse Burman (tracks: B2), Jimmy Woode (tracks: D6), Lars Holmgren (tracks: D4), Simon Brehm (tracks: C1 to C7), Tommy Potter (tracks: B5), Yngve Åkerberg (tracks: B1) Cello – Georg Riedel (tracks: B1) Clarinet – Putte Wickman (tracks: A2 to A4) Cover – Tomato Studio Directed By, Arranged By – Harry Arnold (tracks: C1-7) Drums – Anders Burman (tracks: B3, B4, D4, D5), Egil Johansen (tracks: B1, C1 to C7), Ingvar Callmer (tracks: B6, D1 to D3), Joe Harris (tracks: B5), Kenneth Fagerlund (tracks: A1), Nils- Bertil Dahlander (tracks: D6), Robert Edman (tracks: A2 to A4), Sture Kallin (tracks: B2) Guitar – Bengt Högberg (tracks: C1 to C6), Rolf Berg (tracks: C7), Rune Gustafsson (tracks: B2, D6), Staffan Broms (tracks: D4) Liner Notes, Producer [reissue] – Lars Westin Piano – Bengt Hallberg (tracks: A1 to A4, C1 to C4, C7), Freddie Redd (tracks: B5), Gösta Theselius (tracks: C5, C6, D5), Ib Christiansen (tracks: D4), Jan Johansson (tracks: B3. B4, B6, D1 to D3, D6), Reinhold Svensson (tracks: B2) Remastered By – Janne Hansson, Lasse Holmberg, Rune Persson Tenor Saxophone – Allan Lundström (tracks: D4), Bjarne Nerem (tracks: A2 to A4, C1 to C7, D6), Börje Fredriksson (tracks: D6), Carl-Henrik Norin (tracks: C1 to C7), Erik Nordström (tracks: B6, D1 to D3) Trombone – Andreas Skjold (tracks: C1 To C7), George Vernon (tracks: C1-7), Gordon Olsson (tracks: C1-7), Åke Persson (tracks: A1-4, C1-7, D5-6) Trumpet – Arnold Johansson (tracks: C1 to C7), Bengt-Arne Wallin (tracks: C1 to C7), Rolf Ericson (tracks: B5), Sixten Eriksson (tracks: C1 to C7), Weine Renliden (tracks: C1 to C7) Valve Trombone – Arnold Johansson (tracks: D4) Notes 25 years anniversary serie from Metronome (1949-1974) called "The Legendary Years". Other albums in this serie are: JMLP 2-101, JMLP 2-102, JMLP 2-103, JMLP 2-104, JMLP 2-105, JMLP 2-107 and BP 7763 Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: NCB Related Music albums to Maid In Sweden - Swedish Jazz 1954-1961 Vol. 2 by Various Arne Domnérus, Bengt Hallberg, Lars Erstrand, Georg Riedel, Egil Johansen - Jazz At The Pawnshop Lars Gullin - Aeros Aromatic Atomica Suite Lars Gullin Octet - Blue Mail Lars Gullin - The Great Lars Gullin Vol. 4 1959/60 With Rolf Billberg & Harry Bäcklund Lars Gullin - New Sound From Sweden Vol. 3 Lars Gullin - Portrait Of My Pals Peter Gullin - Out Of Love Lars Gullin - Lars Gullin Stan Getz - Swedish All Stars, Vol. 2 Trio Con Tromba (Allan-Hallberg-Riedel) And The Gotland Quartet - Fusion Lars Gullin Quartet - Danny's Dream / Be Careful Claes-Göran Fagerstedt - Fager: Selected Recordings 1957-1994.
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