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Jazz: Big Band (PDF) C.W.U. MUSIC LIBRARY JAZZ DISCOGRAPHY SIXTH EDITION UPGRADED 04/2007 [Listeners should also consult the GENERAL COLLECTIONS, BLUES COLLECTIONS, and the INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS OR GROUPS sections of the JAZZ DISCOGRAPHY]. JAZZ: BIG BAND COLLECTION C) BIG BAND COLLECTION CD-2328 BIG BANDS OF THE 50’S AND 60’S Woody Herman and His Orchestra- More Moon, Wild Apple Honey; Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra- Alone; Charlie Parker and his Orchestra- I Can‟t Get Started; Duke Ellington and his Orchestra- The Mooche; Stan Kenton and his Orchestra- What‟s New?; Dizzy Gillespie- Tin Tin Deo; Count Basie and his Orchestra- Cute; Cannonball Adderly and his Orchestra- African Waltz; Maynard Ferguson and his Orchestra- Maria; The Gerald Wilson Orchestra- Viva Tirado; Stanley Turrentine- River‟s Invitation; Buddy Rich- West Side Story Medley; Charles Mingus- Better Get Hit In Yo‟ Soul; Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery- Down By The Riverside. RD-9578 DORSEY, TOMMY: Tommy Dorsey Side 1: I‟m Getting Sentimental over You; Head over Heels in Love; Who?; Too Romantic; Yes, Indeed! Side 2: Song of India; The Dipsy Doodle; Robins and Roses; Stop, Look, and Listen; I‟ll Be Seeing You Side 3: Marie; Music, Maestro, Please; Maple Leaf Rag; You Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby; Imagination Side 4: Hawaiian War Chant; I‟ll Never Smile Again; Boogie Woogie; On the Sunny Side of the Street; Opus No. 1; East of the Sun RD-9579 THE GREAT BAND ERA (1936-1945) Record 1, Side 1: I‟m Gettin‟ Sentimental Over You- Tommy Dorsey; Take the “A” Train- Duke Ellington; Blossoms- Tony Pastor; Moonlight Serenade- Glenn Miller; Stardreams- Charlie Spivak; Nighty Night- Alvino Rey Record 1, Side 2: Nightmare- Artie Shaw; Kaye‟s Melody- Sammy Kaye; Goodbye- Benny Goodman; Make Believe Ballroom- Charlie Barnet; Flying Home- Lionel Hampton; Snowfall- Claude Thornhill Record 2, Side 1: Christopher Columbus- Benny Goodman; The Music Goes Round and Round- Tommy Dorsey; When Did You Leave Heaven?- Guy Lombardo; All My Life- Fats Waller; These Foolish Things Remind Me of You- Benny Goodman; Moon Over Miami- Eddy Duchin Record 2, Side 2: On the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe- Tommy Dorsey; There I‟ve Said it Again- Vaughn Monroe; Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive- Artie Shaw; Symphony- Freddy Martin; It‟s Been a Long, Long Time- Charlie Spivak; Sentimental Journey- Hal McIntyre Record 3, Side 1: Bob White- Benny Goodman; A Sailboat in the Moonlight- Guy Lombardo; A Study in Brown- Bunny Berigan; Moonlight and Shadows- Eddy Duchin; Once in a While- Tommy Dorsey; Goodnight My Love- Shep Fields. Record 3, Side 2: Blue Rain- Glenn Miller; It Had To Be You- Earl Hines; I‟m Making Believe- Hal McIntyre; Mairzy Doats (and Doazy Doats)- The Four King Sisters; You Always Hurt the One You Love- Sammy Kaye; Poinciana- David Rose Record 4, Side 1: Dipsy Doodle- Tommy Dorsey; The Moon Got In My Eyes- Hal Kemp; So Rare- Guy Lombardo; Afraid to Dream- Benny Goodman; Vieni, Vieni- Rudy Vallee; That Old Feeling- Guy Lombardo Record 4, Side 2: I‟ll Be Seeing You- Tommy Dorsey; There Goes That Song- Sammy Kaye; Dance With a Dolly- Tony Pastor; I Dream of You- Tommy Dorsey; Rum and Coca-Cola- Vaughn Monroe; San Fernando Valley- The Four King Sisters Record 5, Side 1: Music, Maestro, Please- Tommy Dorsey; Bei Mir Bist Du Schön- Guy Lombardo; I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart- Benny Goodman; I Have Eyes- Artie Shaw; Heart and Soul- Larry Clinton; I‟ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams- Hal Kemp Record 5, Side 2: For Me and My Gal- Abe Lyman; Manhattan Serenade- Tommy Dorsey; All or Nothing At All- Freddy Martin; A Pink Cocktail for a Blue Lady- Glenn Miller; Brazil- Enric Madriguera; It‟s Always You- Glenn Miller Record 6, Side 1: The Flat Foot Floogee- Benny Goodman; I Double Dare You- Larry Clinton; You Go To My Head- Jan Savitt; Says My Heart- Ozzie Nelson; My Reverie- Larry Clinton; You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby- Tommy Dorsey Record 6, Side 2: Taking a Chance on Love- Sammy Kaye; Moonlight Mood- Glenn Miller; Dearly Beloved- Alvino Rey; Let‟s Get Lost- Teddy Powell; That Old Black Magic- Glenn Miller; Warsaw Concerto- Freddy Martin Record 7, Side 1: Blue Orchids- Tommy Dorsey; Don‟t Worry „Bout Me- Les Brown; Our Love- Tommy Dorsey; Scatter-Brain- Freddy Martin; Wishing- Skinnay Ennis; Sunrise Serenade- Hal Kemp Record 7, Side 2: Serenade in Blue- Glenn Miller; Jingle, Jangle, Jingle- Freddy Martin; Blues in the Night- Tommy Dorsey; When the Lights Go On Again- Vaughn Monroe; Strip Polka- Alvino Rey; Tangerine- Vaughn Monroe Record 8, Side 1: Do I Love You- Artie Shaw; And the Angels Sing- Ziggy Elman; I Cried For You- Bunny Berigan; Heaven Can Wait- Tommy Dorsey; The Lamp is Low- Glenn Miller; The Umbrella Man- Sammy Kaye Record 8, Side 2: I Don‟t Want to Walk Without You- Artie Shaw; Sleepy Lagoon- Tommy Dorsey; Deep in the Heart of Texas- Alvino Rey; Skylark- Earl Hines; Rose O‟Day- Freddy Martin; Moonlight Cocktail- Glenn Miller Record 9, Side 1: Blueberry Hill- Glenn Miller; All This and Heaven Too- Charlie Barnet; We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, and Me)- Bob Chester; Ferryboat Serenade- Gray Gordon; Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)- Tommy Dorsey; There I Go- Vaughn Monroe Record 9, Side 2: I Hear a Rhapsody- Charlie Barnet; Daddy- Sammy Kaye; Chattanooga Choo Choo- Glenn Miller; The Hut-Sut Song- Freddy Martin; I Guess I‟ll Have to Dream the Rest- Glenn Miller; It All Comes Back to Me Now- Hal Kemp Record 10, Side 1: Frenesi- Artie Shaw; The Nearness of You- Larry Clinton; Woodpecker Song- Glenn Miller; Imagination- Tommy Dorsey; With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair- Bob Chester; Sierra Sue- Glenn Miller Record 10, Side 2: Perfidia- Glenn Miller; Dolores- Tommy Dorsey; This Time the Dream‟s On me- Artie Shaw; The Things I love- Jan Savitt; You and I- Tommy Dorsey; Yours (Quiereme Mucho)- Xavier Cugat Jam Session, Side 1: Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider- Benny Goodman; I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music- Gene Krupa; Dinah‟s Blues- NBC Chamber Music Society; It‟s Only a Paper Moon- John Kirby; Hop, Skip, and Jump- Artie Shaw Jam Session, Side 2: The Sheik of Araby- Tommy Dorsey; Bublitchki- Ziggy Elman; Ochi Chornya- Wingy Manone; Muskrat Ramble- Lionel Hampton; Blues- Jam Session at Victor CD-2328 MASTERS OF JAZZ: BIG BANDS OF THE 50S & 60S More Moon-Woody Herman, Alone-Lionel Hampton, I Can‟t Get Started-Charlie Parker, The Mooche-Duke Ellington, What‟s New?-Stan Kenton, Wild Apple Honey- Woody Herman Band, Tin Tin Deo-Dizzy Gellespie, Cute-Count Basie, African Waltz-Cannonball Adderley, Maria-Maynard Ferguson, Viva Tirado-Gerald Wilson Orchestra, River‟s Invitation-Stanley Turrentine, West Side Story Medley-Buddy Rich, Better Get Hit In Yo‟ Soul-Charles Mingus, Down By the Riverside-Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery. RD-9581 MILLER, GLENN: The Unforgettable Glenn Miller Record 1, Side 1: Moonlight Serenade; Make Believe Ballroom Time; Stardust; Little Brown Jug; Stairway to the Stars; Anvil Chorus Record 1, Side 2: A Handful of Stars; Tuxedo Junction; Medley: I Cried for You, This Changing World, Marie, Blue Skies; Five O‟Clock Whistle; Yours Is My Heart Alone Record 2, Side 1: Slumber Song; Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider; Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread); St. Louis Blues March; Our Love Affair; My Blue Heaven Record 2, Side 2: A String of Pearls; Alice Blue Gown; You Stepped Out of a Dream; Song of the Volga Boatmen; Londonderry Air; When Johnny Comes Marching Home Record 3, Side 1: Frenesi; The Story of a Starry Night; Rug Cutter‟s Swing; Falling Leaves; Who‟s Sorry Now; Boulder Bluff Record 3, Side 2: Along the Santa Fe Trail; The Spirit is Willing; Elmer‟s Tune; The Angels Came Thru; Medley: Goodnight Sweetheart, I‟m Stepping Out, With A Memory, When My Baby Smiles at Me, A Blues Serenade Record 4, Side 1: It Happened in Sun Valley; In the Mood; At Last; Sun Valley Jump; I Know Why (And So Do You); Chattanooga Choo Choo Record 4, Side 2: Serenade in Blue; American Patrol; Moonlight Sonata; I‟ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo; People Like You and Me; Bugle Call Rag Record 5, Side 1: Rhapsody in Blue; Sweeter Than the Sweetest; Pavanne; Moon Love; Adios; Glen Island Special Record 5, Side 2: Sunrise Serenade; Shake Down the Stars; Baby Me; The Lamplighter‟s Serenade; Slow Freight; Dreamsville, Ohio Record 6, Side 1: Caribbean Clipper; Oh! You Crazy Moon; Booglie Wooglie Piggy; Deep Purple; Yes, My Darling Daughter; The Nearness of You Record 6, Side 2: Pennsylvania 6-5000; I Got Ryhthm; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Crosstown; My Devotion; Limehouse Blues RD-9569 THE SWING ERA: The Music of 1936-1937 The Movies: Between Vitaphone and Video Bugle Call Rag; Gin Mill Blues; Marie; Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley!; Down South Camp Meetin‟; One O‟Clock Jump; It‟s Been So Long; Toy Trumpet; Organ Grinder‟s Swing; Moten Swing; I‟m Gettin‟ Sentimental over You; Stompin‟ at the Savoy; Topsy; Moon Glow; Parade of the Milk Bottle Caps; Royal Garden Blues; You Turned the Tables on Me; Song of India; Remember; Swingtime in the Rockies; Caravan; Walkin‟ and Swingin‟; My Blue Heaven; Stop, Look, and Listen: Part I & II; Christopher Columbus; Goodbye; Ina Sentimental Mood; Goody Goody; Prisoner‟s Song RD-9570 THE SWING ERA: The Music of 1937-1938 Vintage Years of Humor Don‟t Be That Way; Sleepy Time Gal; Annie Laurie; Summertime; Every Tub; Blue and Sentimental; What Is This Thing Called Love?; The Dipsy Doodle; Sing, Sing, Sing: Part I & II; John‟s Idea; Coquette; Liza; Nightmare; March of the Bob Cats; Back Bay Shuffle; Smoke Rings; Little Rock Getaway; I Can‟t Get Started; Quaker City Jazz; For Dancers Only; Music, Maestro, Please!;
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