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Sparte Titel Werk / Album Komponist Orchester Interpret Jahrgang Stichworte 0002 Club 18, Jazz Mr. Mith goes to town The Chico Hamilton Qintet 0003 Club 18, Jazz Such sweet thunder Duke Ellington 1951 0004 Club 18 Jack´s blues George Russell George Russell and his smalltet 0005 Club 18, Jazz Maniac Ferguson Orchestra Joe Malni ten Sax 0006 Club 18, Jazz The King David suite Lionel Hampton Dimitri Metropulos Lionel Hampton, Vibra. 0007 Club 18, Jazz Confusion blues Bob Brookmeyer 0008 Club 18, Jazz I´ll remember april Gene de Paul Modern Jazz quintet 1941 0009 Club 18, Jazz Out of nowhere Dave Brubeck 0010 Club 18, Jazz Le souk Dave Brubeck 0011 Club 18, Jazz Laura The Cahrlie Ventura quintet 0012 Club 18, Jazz avalon Charlie Ventura 1949 0013 Club 18, Jazz departure at ten Karel Flach Orchester 0014 Club 18, Jazz When the saints go marching in Dixieland rhythm king 0015 Club 18, Jazz domicile Joki Freund & Albert Mangelsdorff sextet 0016 Club 18, Jazz going my hemingway Hans Koller new Jazz stans 0017 Club 18, Musical New girl in town Musical: New girl in town Bob Merrill Jazz goes to broadway 0018 Club 18, Jazz Riverside blues Dixieland rhythm king 0018 a enfällt 0019 Club 18, Jazz take the a train Billy Strayhorn Dave Brubeck 0020 Club 18, Jazz abstract art mit Interview Buddy de Franco Quintet 0021 Club 18, Jazz Ralph´s new blues Milt Jackson Modern Jazz Quintet 0022 Club 18, Musical The best thing for you Musical: Call me Madam Irwing Belin 1950 0023 Club 18, Jazz two beats or not two beats Bobby Hackett 0025 Club 18, Jazz Just you - just me Raymond Klages Bobby Brookmeyer 0026 Club 18, Jazz ??? ??? 0027 Club 18 such sweet thunder Duke Ellington 1951 0028 Club 18, Jazz sweet Lorraine Cliff Burwell 1928 EPC 94113 0029 Club 18 wabash blues Fred Meinken Firehouse five plus two 0030 Club 18, Jazz Blues express Shorty Rogers 0031 Club 18, Jazz Balcony Rock Dave Brubeck 0032 Club 18, Jazz east coast trot Johnny Dodds 0033 Club 18, Jazz My Honey´s lovin´arms Don Redell sextett 0036 Club 18, Musical Almost like being in love Brigadoon Frederick Loewe The Jazz Messengers 0037 Club 18, Jazz Concord John Lewis Modern Jazz Quartet 1955 0038 a Club 18 The nearness of you Jan Johansson trio 0038 b Club 18 When Johnny commes marching home Jan Johansson trio 0039 Club 18 Ye Hypocrite, Ye Beelzebubb George Russel George Russel 1956 0040 Club 18 Ezz - thetic George Russel George Russel 0151 Club 18 Mike's Blues Michael Naura Michael Naura Quintet Hans-Joachim Lange (b.), Heinz 1957von Moisy (drs.), Klaus Marmulla (as.), Michael Naura, Wolfgang Schlüter (vib.) 0152 Club 18 In A Sentimental Mood Jackson's Ville Duke Ellington Milt Jackson Quintet Kenny Clarke (drs.), Hank Jones 1957(p.), Wendell Marshall (b.), Lucky Thompson (ts.) 0153 Club 18 The Roof Blues New Orleans Rhythm Kings George Brunies (trb.), Paul Mares (trp.) Brunswick 87003 0154 Club 18 Softly As I The Morning Sunrise Paul Chambers Quintet Oscar Hammerstein II / Sigmund RombergPaul Chambers Quintet Tommy Flanagan (p) Paul Chambers1957 (b) ElvinBlue Jones Note (d)1564 0155 Club 18 Tiger Rag Pete La Rocca Lu Watters and the Yerba BuenaWally Jazz Rose Band (p.), Bob Scobey (cornet),1941 Turk Murphy (trb.), Ellis Horne (clar.), a.o. 0156 Club 18 What's New Paul Chambers Quintet Johnny Burke / Bob Haggart Paul Chambers Quintet Donald Byrd (tp -1/5) Clifford Jordan1957 (ts -1/5)Blue Tommy Note 1564 Flanagan (p) Paul Chambers (b) Elvin Jones (d) 0157 Club 18 That's A Plenty Six Complete Circle Recordings Ray Gilbert / Lew Pollack Basin Street Six Pete Fountain (clar.), George Girard1950 (trp.), EmercyJoe Rotis MC (trb.), 26012 Roy Zimmerman (p.) 0158 Club 18 Die Außenseiter Werner Baumgart Horst jankowski Sextet 1957 Telefunken UX 4795 0159 Club 18 Original Dixieland One Step Pete La Rocca Dutch Swing College Band Philips 334242 0160 Club 18 The Blues Jumped In a Rabbit Gideon Honore Jimmie Noone (clar.) 1923 Brunswick 87003 0161 Club 18 Blue Mode Modern Jazz Trombone Series, Vol.J.J. 2 Johnson Jay Jay Johnson (trb.), Sonny Stitt1949 (ts.) SXP 2805 0162 Club 18 Tishomingo Blues Williams Bunk Johnson Brunswick 87003 0163 Club 18 I'm Coming Virginia Will Marion Cook, Donald Heywood Bunny Berigan (trp.), Sidney Bechet1932 (clar.), Eddie Miller (ts., clar.), Edgar Sampson (as., clar.), Cliff Jackson (p.) 0164 Club 18 Fever Earl Williams (voc., b.), Albert Gardner (drs.),Bourbon Sam MoonyStreet, (git.),New Orleans Elwin Taylor v. Heute (bs., ts.), Lloyd Whitley (p.) 0165 Club 18 Cimarron Concerto Jazz Radio Italy, Roma Johnny Richards Armando Trovagioli OrchestraOscar Valdambrini (trp.), Sergioca. Valenti 1955 (as.), Gianni Basso (ts.), Bill Gilmore, Enzo Grillini, a.o. 0166 Club 18 Parlami D'Amore Concerto Jazz Radio Italy, Roma Oscar Valdambrini Quartet Oscar Valdambrini (trp.), Gianni Basso (ts.), Sergio Conti, Pisane 0167 Club 18 Bourbon Street Parade Sharky Bonano Bourbon Street, New Orleans v. Heute 0168 Club 18 0169 Club 18 South Rampart Street Parade Ray Bauduc, Bob Haggart Santo And His Tailgaters Santo Pecora (trb.), Roy Liberto 1956(trp.), LesterVIK Bouchon LX 1081 (clar. ts.),http://petefountain.blogspot.com/2008/01/dixie-land-mardi-gras-dixieland.html Ronald Dupont (p.), Paul Guma (git.), Arthur Seelig (b.) 0170 Club 18 Blues For Django Newport Jazzfestival Bernhard Pfeifer John Campbell (drs.), Ernie Flatado (b.) V O A, Jazzfestival Newport 0171 Club 18 It Don't Mean A Thing Group Activity Duke Ellington Bob Cooper (ts.), Bud Shank (as.),1954 Jimmy GiuffreCapitol (clar.),H-6500 Bob / H-6501 Enevoldsen (trb.) 0172 Club 18 I Can't Get Started Muted Jazz Vernon Duke / Ira Gershwin Jonah Jones Quartet Harold Austin (drs.), George Rhodes1957 (p.), JohnCapitol Brown T 839 (b.) 0172 Club 18 Struttin' With Some Barbecue Lil Hardin, Don Raye Pee Wee Erwin Pee Wee Erwin (trp.), Buster Bayley (clar.)Design DLP 38 0174 Club 18 The Penatonic Man Jimmy Giuffre internationales Jugend Orchestra V O A, Jazzfestival Newport 0175 Club 18 Imagination Arif Mardin internationales Jugend Orchestra V O A, Jazzfestival Newport 0176 Club 18 0177 Club 18 Back Home In Indiana internationales Jugend Orchestra V O A, Jazzfestival Newport 0178 Club 18 Bojangles of Harlem Jerome Kern Russ Freeman Quartet Russ Freeman (p.), Bud Shank19.02.1956 (as.), ShellyJWC Manne 501 (drs.), Carsonsession Smith led (b.) by Freeman, never completed and were only put out previously on samplers. 0179 Club 18 Blue Lou Presenting the Art Tatum Trio Irving Mills, Edgar Sampson Art Tatum (p.), Red Callender (b.),1955 Jo JonesClef (drs.) MGC-746 0180 Club 18 Doxy Bags' Groove Miles Davis Miles Davis (tp) Sonny Rollins29.06.1954 (ts) Horace SilverPrestige (p) 7109 Percy Heath (b) Kenny Clarke (d) 0181 Club 18 Hallelujah Group Activity Bob Cooper (ts.), Jimmy Giuffre (ts.),1954 Bud CapitolShank (as.),H-6500 Claude / H-6501AFN Williamson (p.), Bob Enevoldsen (trb.) 0182 Club 18 Rosetta Earl Hines, Henri Woode Art Tatum solo Coral 94122 EPC 0183 Club 18 Herbert Pomeroy Orchestra V O A, Jazzfestival Newport 0184 Club 18 Whose Blues London Armando Trovaioli (p.) RAI Rom 0185 Club 18 Muskrat Ramble Buck Clayton (trp.), Jack Teagarden (trb.), NewportJo Jones Jazzfestival (drs.), Pee Wee Russel (clar.), Lester Young (ts.), Don Ewell (p.) 0186 Club 18 Hucklebuck Roy Alfred, Andy Gibson Newport Jazzfestival 0187 Club 18 0188 Club 18 Baby Won't You Please Come Home Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams Sharkey and His Kings of DixielandSharky Bonano V O A 0189 Club 18 Hallelujah Bearb. Adolf Sandoli internationales Jugend OrchestraRonny Ross V O A, Jazzfestival Newport 0190 Club 18 0191 Club 18 My Heart Belongs To Daddy Cole Porter Gerry Mulligan Quartet Gerry Mulligan (bs.), Chet Baker 1952(trp.) Pacific 1298 0192 Club 18 Really The Blues Mezzrow Tommy Ladnier (trp.), Mezz Mezrow1944 (clar.),Folkway Sidney FBechet P 75 (clar.), Cliff Jackson (p.), Elmer James (git.) 0193 Club 18 All The Things You Are Jerome Kern Teddy Sommer (dr.), Tomm Petter (b.), SamNewport Host (fl.), Jazzfestival Lord Angele Di Pipo (Akk.) 0194 Club 18 Brass At Work P. Rugolo Orch. P. Rugolo Mercury 20261 0195 Club 18 Red Dog Play Shorty Rogers RCA LPM 1561 C 0196 Club 18 Blackstick Sidney Bechet Sidney Bechet (clar.), Noble Sissle1937 (voc.) Decca 8399 0197 Club 18 The Golden Striker The Modern Jazz Quartet Plays OneJohn Never Lewis Knows Modern Jazz Quartet John Lewis (p.), Milt Jackson 04.04.1957(vib.), Percy HeathAtlantic (b.), 1284 Connie Kay (d.) 0198 Club 18 55th And Broadway Jazz Ultimate Bobby Hackett / Jack Teagarden Bobby Hackett Jack Teagarden 1955 AFN Ultimate Jazz 0199 Club 18 Sittin' On Top Of The World Lewis / Young George Girard and his New OrleansJack Delaney Five (trb.), George Girard1954 (trp.), RaymondStoryville Burke SEP 347 (clar.) 0200 Club 18 Status Quo Blowing In From Chicago John Neely Cliff Jordan/John Gilmore John Gilmore, Clifford Jordan (ts)1957 Horace SilverBlue Note(p) Curly 1549 Russell (b) Art Blakey (d) 0201 Club 18 Muskrat Ramble Encyclopedia of Jazz on Records Vol.Kid Ory1 Jazz of the Twenties Benny Goodman & His Boys Joe Sullivan (p.), Bud Freeman (ts.),1957 Decca DL 8398 0202 Club 18 0203 Club 18 Miss Annabelle Lee Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack, Harry Richman Django Rheinhardt 1935 HMV FF LP 171 3018 Club 18 Dark Eyes Let Me Off Uptown trad. Charlie Ventura (ts, bars) Teddy 1946Napoleon Verve(p) Gene 8571 Krupa (d) 3019 Club 18 When I Fall In Love Feelin' Good Edward Heyman / Victor Young The Three Sounds Gene Harris (p, cel) Andrew Simpkins1960 (b) BillBlue Dowdy Note (d)4072 3020 Club 18 Burgundy Street Blues Lewis Sir Gusche's Jazzband Philips 14438 3021 Club 18 Kid Ory (trb), Red Allen (trp) Verve 1020 3022 Club 18 Eco Right Now! Jackie McLean Jackie McLean (as) Larry Willis (p)1965 Bob CranshawBlue Note (b) 84215Clifford Jarvis (d) 3023 Club 18 Jam Session Blues Eddie Condon Eddie Condon's Band Eddie Condon Philips 07023 3024 Club 18 Hello Young Lovers Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard RodgersCount Basie Comm RS 905 3025 Club 18 That's A Plenty Ray Gilbert / Lew Pollack Dukes Of Dixieland RCA 2097 3026 Club 18 Perdido Ervin Drake, H.J.
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