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Robert GADEN: Slim GAILLARD This discography is automatically generated by The JazzOmat Database System written by Thomas Wagner For private use only! ------------------------------------------ Robert GADEN: Robert Gaden -v,ldr; H.O. McFarlane, Karl Emmerling, Karl Nierenz -tp; Eduard Krause, Paul Hartmann -tb; Kurt Arlt, Joe Alex, Wolf Gradies -ts,as,bs; Hans Becker, Alex Beregowsky, Adalbert Luczkowski -v; Horst Kudritzki -p; Harold M. Kirchstein -g; Karl Grassnick -tu,b; Waldi Luczkowski - d; recorded September 1933 in Berlin 65485 ORIENT EXPRESS 2.47 EOD1717-2 Elec EG2859 Robert Gaden und sein Orchester; recorded September 16, 1933 in Berlin 108044 ORIENTEXPRESS 2.45 OD1717-2 --- Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; recorded December 1936 in Berlin 105298 MEIN ENTZÜCKENDES FRÄULEIN 2.21 ORA 1653-1 HMV EG3821 Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; recorded October 1938 in Berlin 106900 ICH HAB DAS GLÜCK GESEHEN 2.12 ORA3296-2 Elec EG6519 Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; recorded November 1938 in Berlin 106902 SIGNORINA 2.40 ORA3571-2 Elec EG6567 106962 SPANISCHER ZIGEUNERTANZ 2.45 ORA 3370-1 --- Robert Gaden mit seinem Orchester; Refraingesang: Rudi Schuricke; recorded September 1939 in Berlin 106907 TAUSEND SCHÖNE MÄRCHEN 2.56 ORA4169-1 Elec EG7098 ------------------------------------------ Slim GAILLARD: "Swing Street" Slim Gaillard -g,vib,vo; Slam Stewart -b; Sam Allen -p; Pompey 'Guts' Dobson -d; recorded February 17, 1938 in New York 9079 FLAT FOOT FLOOGIE 2.51 22318-4 Voc 4021 Some sources say that Lionel Hampton plays vibraphone. 98874 CHINATOWN MY CHINATOWN 2.39 22319-5 --- 98875 THAT'S WHAT WE CALL ROMANCE 2.52 22320-3 Voc 3981 98876 TI-PI-TIN 2.35 22441-2 --- Slim Gaillard -g,vib,vo; Slam Stewart -b; Sam Allen -p; Pompey 'Guts' Dobson -d; recorded May 03, 1938 in New York 98877 8,9 AND 10 2.43 22847-1 Voc 4163 98878 DANCING ON THE BEACH 3.06 22848-1 Voc 4110 98879 LADY BE GOOD 2.42 22849-1 Voc 4163 98880 FERDINAND THE BULL 2.55 22850-2 Voc 4110 Slim Gaillard -g,vib,vo; Slam Stewart -b; Sam Allen -p; Pompey 'Guts' Dobson -d; recorded June 27, 1938 in New York 98881 TUTTI FRUTTI 2.39 23165-1 Voc 4225 98882 LOOK-A-THERE 2.16 23166-1 --- 98883 HUMPTY DUMPTY 2.31 23167-3 Voc 4461 Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Kenneth Hollon -ts; recorded August 17, 1938 in New York 98884 JUMP SESSION 2.36 23357-1 Voc 4346 98885 LAUGHIN' IN RHYTHM 2.38 23358-1 Voc 4461 98886 VOL VISTU GAILY STAR 2.44 23359-1 Voc 4346 Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Kenneth Hollon -ts; recorded November 09, 1938 in New York 98887 DOPEY JOE 2.06 23683-2 Voc 4521 98888 SWEET SAFRONIA 2.13 23684-1 Voc 4594 98889 I'S GETTIN' KINDA CHILLY 2.33 23685-1 --- 98890 BUCK DANCE RHYTHM 2.39 23686-1 Voc 4521 "Swing Street" Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Cyril Newman -tp; Herman Flintall -as; Loumell Morgan -p; William Smith -b; Hubert Pettaway -d; recorded September 15, 1939 in New York 9080 CHICKEN RHYTHM 2.58 25365-1 Epic LN6042 Al Killian -tp; Kenneth Hollon -ts; Loumell Morgan -p; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; William Smith -b; Hubert Pettaway -d; recorded October 11, 1939 in New York 78151 CHITTLIN' SWITCH BLUES 2.53 26152-A Voc 5341 "The Legendary McVouty" Tommy Fulford -p; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Slam Stewart -b; Chico Hamilton -d; recorded July 24, 1941 in Hollywood 100720 AFRICAN JIVE 8.07 H368-1 Hep CD6 "Slim Gaillard & his Flat Foot Floogie Boys" Ben Webster -ts; Jimmy Rowles -p; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Slam Stewart -b,vo; Leo Watson -d; recorded April 04, 1942 in Hollywood 59700 PALM SPRINGS JUMP 2.36 H788-1 Col CJ33566 "Black California" Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Dodo Marmarosa -p; Bam Brown -b,vo; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded 1945 in Los Angeles 10794 LAGUNA 2.46 Savoy SJL2215 10795 BOOGIN' AT BERG'S 2.56 --- 10796 DUNKIN' BAGEL 2.52 --- Karl George, Howard McGhee -tp; Lucky Thompson, Teddy Edwards, Bill Moore -ts; SLIM GAILLARD -g,p,vo; Fletcher Smith -p; Bam Brown -b; Leo Watson -d,vo; recorded September 1945 in Los Angeles 34155 HARLEM HUNCH 2.48 King 4127 34156 S.G. BOOGIE 2.54 King 4121 "The Legendary McVouty" Howard McGhee -tp; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded October to November 1945 in Los Angeles 100730 TUTTI FRUTTI 2.54 Hep CD6 Karl George -tp; Vic Dickenson -tb; Lem Davis -as; Jack McVea -ts; Fletcher Smith -p; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b; Leo Watson -d,vo; recorded December 1945 in Los Angeles 100721 AN OPERATIC ARIA (aka Leo's Opera) 2.23 --- 100724 VOUTOREENE 4.43 --- Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b; Leo Watson -d,vo; recorded December 1945 in Los Angeles 100722 AVOCADO SEED SOUP SYMPHONY PT 1 9.07 --- 100723 AVOCADO SEED SOUP SYMPHONY PT 2 4.11 --- AFRS Jubilee All Stars: Mannie Klein, Bobby Hackett, Frank Wiley, Emmett Berry -tp; Vic Dickenson, Ray Conniff, Henry Coker -tb; Lem Davis, Willie Smith -as; Babe Russin, Corky Corcoran -ts; Jack Martin -bs; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Leo Watson -d,vo; recorded December 1945 in Los Angeles 100725 SONNY BOY 9.15 --- Slim Gaillard Trio: Slim Gaillard -g,p,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded December 01, 1945 in Los Angeles 104152 SCOTCHIN' WITH THE SODA 2.47 1 Cadet 201 104153 CEMENT MIXER 3.18 4 --- Slim Gaillard -novachord; Dodo Marmarosa -p; Bam Brown -b; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded December 15, 1945 in Hollywood 44885 NOVACHORD BOOGIE 2.58 Atomic 231 Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Dodo Marmarosa -p; Bam Brown -b,vo; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded December 15, 1945 in Hollywood 44886 TEE SAY MALEE 2.46 --- 44887 ATOMIC COCKTAIL 2.40 Atomic 215 44888 YEPROC HERESAY 3.00 --- "The Genius of Charlie Parker (Savoy SV-0104)" Dizzy Gillespie -tp; Charlie Parker -as; Jack McVea -ts; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Dodo Marmarosa -p; Bam Brown -b; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded December 29, 1945 in Los Angeles 7751 POPPITY POP #2 (master #1 on LP) 2.21 BTJ40-2 BelTone 753 7802 SLIM'S JAM #2 2.30 BTJ41RE --- 34153 DIZZY BOOGIE #2 2.25 BTJ38-2 --- Dizzy Gillespie -tp; Charlie Parker -as; Jack McVea -ts; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Dodo Marmarosa -p; Bam Brown -b; Zutty Singleton -d; recorded December 29, 1945 in Los Angeles 34154 FLAT FOOT FLOOGIE #2 (master) 2.18 BTJ39-2 BelTone 758 "The Legendary McVouty" Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; recorded January 01, 1946 in Los Angeles 100732 YEP ROC HERESAY 3.44 Hep CD6 100733 GAILLARD SPECIAL 3.48 --- 100734 MATZOH BALLS 4.54 --- Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Leo Watson -d; recorded March 21, 1946 in Kraft Music Hall, Los Angeles 100731 CEMENT MIXER 2.21 JDB101 --- Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; Leo Watson -d,vo; recorded April 1946 in AFRS Jubilee Program, Los Angeles 100727 CHICKEN RHYTHM 3.13 --- 100728 FRIED CHICKEN O'ROOTEE 3.04 --- Bill Early -p; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b; Scat Man Carruthers -d; recorded May 02, 1946 in Los Angeles 100729 YA HA HA 4.03 --- Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Bam Brown -b,vo; recorded May 07, 1946 54738 MATZOH BALL AND GEFILLTE FISH 4.28 Hep 6 "Black California" Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Dodo Marmarosa -p; Bam Brown -b,vo; Oscar Bradley -d; recorded 1946 or 1947 in Los Angeles 11293 THE JAM MAN 3.02 Savoy SJL2242 11294 SLIM'S RIFF 1.58 --- 11295 I'M CONFESSIN' 3.12 --- 11296 OXYDOL HIGHBALL 2.30 --- "Slim Gaillard and his Peruvians" Dick Hyman -p; Slim Gaillard -g,vo; Ernie Shepard -b,vo; Herbie Lovelle -d; Pepe Benque -bgo; recorded March 05, 1951 in New York 43965 LAUGHIN' IN RHYTHM 2.56 C519-2 Merc 5606 Slim Gaillard and his Orchestra: Slim Gaillard -g,vo; no more details; recorded January 24, 1952 in New York 84023 ST. 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