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Condition |
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Vol. III - 1940/1941 Don For Prez |
7.54 |
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2LP |
Mint (M)/Very Good Plus (VG+) |
CBS 88672 |
Item Number: 2081096648 7593 |
cbs, 88672, dutch, ex+/m/m, gatefold [7593]
Tracklist
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A1 | The World Is Mad (Part I) | 2:36 | A2 | The World Is Mad (Part II) | 2:48 | A3 | Moten Swing | 2:17 | A4 | It's Torture | 2:48 | A5 | I Want A Little Girl | 2:36 | A6 | All Or Nothing At All | 2:40 | A7 | The Moon Fell In The River | 2:44 | A8 | What's Your Number? | 2:47 | B1 | Draftin' Blues | 2:26 | B2 | Five O'Clock Whistle | 3:00 | B3 | Love Jumped Out | 3:09 | B4 | My Wandering Man | 3:04 | B5 | Broadway | 2:55 | B6 | It's The Same Old South | 3:02 | B7 | Stampede In G Minor | 2:42 | B8 | Who Am I? | 2:46 | C1 | Rockin' The Blues | 3:06 | C2 | It's Square But It Rocks | 2:25 | C3 | I'll Forget | 2:40 | C4 | You Lied To Me | 2:38 | C5 | Wiggle Woggle | 2:36 | C6 | Beau Brummel | 3:08 | C7 | Music Makers | 2:40 | C8 | Jump The Blues Away | 2:58 | D1 | Deep In The Blues | 3:05 | D2 | Jitters | 2:42 | D3 | Tuesday At Ten | 2:55 | D4 | Undecided Blues | 2:53 | D5 | I Do Mean You | 2:45 | D6 | 9:20 Special | 3:06 | D7 | H & J | 2:32 | D8 | Feeding The Bean | 3:10 |
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Identifiers
Label Code: LC 0149
Credits Alto Saxophone - Earle Warren (Tracks: A1 to D8) Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone - Jack Washington (Tracks: A1 to D8) Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone - Tab Smith (Tracks: B6 to D8) Arranged By - Andy Gibson (Tracks: A1, A2, A4), Buck Clayton (Tracks: D7), Buster Harding (Tracks: B7, C1, D6), Don Redman (Tracks: B2), Dudley Brooks (Tracks: C8), Eddie Durham (Tracks: A3, A8, B3), Henri Woode (Tracks: B5), Jimmy Mundy (Tracks: A5, C7, D5), Margie Gibson (Tracks: C6), Skip Martin (Tracks: D3), Tab Smith (Tracks: D2) Bass - Walter Page (Tracks: A1 to D8) Cover [Art] - Guy Joly Drums - Jo Jones (Tracks: A1 to D8) Guitar - Freddie Green (Tracks: A1 to D8) Piano - Count Basie Tenor Saxophone - Buddy Tate (Tracks: A1 to D8), Coleman Hawkins (Tracks: D6 to D8), Don Byas (Tracks: C2 to D8), Lester Young (Tracks: A1 to B5), Paul Bascomb (Tracks: B6 to C1) Trombone - Dan Minor (Tracks: A1 to D8), Dickie Wells (Tracks: A1 to D8), Ed Cuffee (Tracks: C7 to D8), Vic Dickenson (Tracks: A1 to C6) Trumpet - Al Killian (Tracks: A1 to D8), Buck Clayton (Tracks: A1 to D8), Ed Lewis (Tracks: A1 to D8), Harry Edison (Tracks: A1 to D8) Vocals - Helen Humes (Tracks: A4, A6, A7, B4, B8, C2 to C4, D2), Jimmy Rushing (Tracks: A5, B1, B6, D4)
Notes ℗ 1940 CBS Inc. ℗ 1986 CBS Disques (Compilation). © 1986 CBS Inc.
Made in Holland
SESSIONS DATE AND LOCATION: # A1 to A5: Chicago, 8th August 1940. # A6 to B5: New York, 30th October 1940. # B6 to C1: New York, 13th December 1940. # C2 to C3: New York, 20th January 1941. # C4 toC6: New York, 22nd January 1941. # C7 to D4: New York, 28th January 1941. # D5 to D8: Chicago, 10th April 1941.
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Note Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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Release Country: Netherlands |
Release Date: 1986 |
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