Count Basie
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Essential Count Basie Volume 1 4.31  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  CBS CBS4600611
Item Number: 2081204603 344129

ex+/ex+ [344129]




Tracklist
 
A1Oh, Lady, Be Good3:05
A2Goin' To Chicago Blues3:04
A3Live And Love Tonight3:02
A4Love Me Or Leave Me2:29
A5Rock-A-Bye Basie3:00
A6Baby, Don't Tell On Me2:50
A7If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight2:56
A8Taxi War Dance2:47
B1Jump For Me3:08
B2Twelfth Street Rag3:01
B3Miss Thing (Part 1)2:52
B4Miss Thing (Part 2)2:43
B5Lonesome Miss Pretty2:50
B6Nobody Knows2:44
B7Pound Cake2:41
B8How Long Blues2:56


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5 099746 006112
Label Code: LC 0149
Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side A Stamped: OI - 460061 - IA - I
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side A Etched: AL - 40608 - IC
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side B Stamped: OI - 460061 - IB - I
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side B Etched: BL - 40608 - IC
Matrix / RunoutLabel Side A: 01-460061-1
Matrix / RunoutLabel Side B: 01-460061-2
Price CodeFrance: CB 231
Cat. Nr; in brackets on center labels A & B: CJ 40608
Manufacturing code, on bottom left of back cover: 01-460061-20
Code on inner sleeve: 11-51396-40


Credits
Alto Saxophone - Earle Warren (Tracks: A5 to B8)
Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone - Jack Washington (Tracks: A5 to B8)
Bass [String Bass] - Walter Page
Clarinet - Lester Young (Tracks: A2 to A4)
Coordinator [Jazz Masterpieces Series] - Amy Herot, Mike Berniker
Design - Allen Weinberg
Drums - Jo Jones
Engineer [Digital Restoration And Engineering] - Larry Keyes
Guitar - Freddie Green (Tracks: A2 to B8)
Liner Notes - Stanley Dance
Mastered By - Vlado Meller
Organ - Count Basie (Tracks: A2 to A4, B6)
Piano, Leader - Count Basie
Producer [Digital Production] - Bob Altshuler, Mike Berniker
Producer [Original Recording Produced By] - John Hammond
Tenor Saxophone - Buddy Tate (Tracks: A5 to B8), Lester Young
Trombone - Benny Morton (Tracks: A5 to B8), Dan Minor (Tracks: A2 to B8), Dickie Wells (Tracks: A5 to B8)
Trumpet - Buck Clayton (Tracks: A2 to B8), Carl Smith (Tracks: A1), Ed Lewis (Tracks: A5 to B8), Harry Edison (Tracks: A5 to B8), Shad Collins (Tracks: A2 to B8)

Notes
Recording locations and dates:
A1: Chicago, October 9, 1936
A2 to A4: Chicago, February 13, 1939
A5 to A8: New York, March 19, 1939
B1: New York, March 19, 1939
B2 to B4: New York, April 5, 1939
B5 to B7: Chicago, May 19, 1939
B8: Chicago, June 24, 1939

This compilation:
℗ & © 1987 CBS Inc.
Made and printed in Holland.


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.
Release Country: UK & Europe
Release Date: 1987

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