Benny Goodman & His Orchestra Feat. Anita O'Da
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Benny Goodman Orchestra Feat. Anita O'Day 4.31  CD  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Jazzhaus 101704
Item Number: 2275465582

363448, ex+/ex


Tracklist
 
1Let's Dance00:55
2Air Mail Special5:41
3Raise The Riff4:36
4Honeysuckle Rose3:28
5Come Rain Or Come Shine2:50
6Let Me Off Uptown4:09
7Gotta Be This Or That6:23
8Body And Soul3:26
9Whispering3:57
Medley8:33
11Breakfast Feud4:22
12Memories Of You3:30
13Don't Get Around Much Anymore7:39
14Ten Bone5:41
Medley11:04


Barcode and Identifiers
BarcodeRear Cover: 8 07280 17049 8
Matrix / Runout: 709.947 101704 #1
Mould SID Code: IFPI 3066
Rights SocietyCenter Label / Rear Cover: GEMA
Label CodeCenter Label / Rear Cover: LC 27853


Credits
Arranged By, Clarinet - Benny Goodman
Artwork - Ilja Wanka
Bass - Red Wootten
Drums - John Markham
Executive-Producer - Erwin Stürzer
Flute - Jerry Dodgion
Guitar - Jimmy Wyble
Liner Notes - Michael Scheiner
Management - Felix Anschütz
Mastered By - Manfred Deppe
Photography By - Cinetext
Piano - Russ Freeman
Producer [Associate] - Margarete Koch
Producer [Label] - Ulli Pfau
Research [Label Research] - Sandra Jedlitschky
Tenor Saxophone - Flip Phillips
Translated By - Alan Seaton
Trombone - Bill Harris
Trumpet - Jack Sheldon
Vibraphone - Red Norvo
Vocals [And Scats] - Anita O'Day (Tracks: 4, 5, 10-1)

Notes
Ⓟ 1959 SWR (Formely SWF)
Ⓒ 2011 Arthaus Musik
Recorded October 15, 1959 at Stadthalle Freiburg
Made in Austria
Tracks 10-1, 15-3, 15-5 and 15-6 are listed with their correct published titles (as shown by ASCAP), not as they are shown on the digipak.
Arthaus and the Arthaus Symbol are registered Trademark of Studiocanal GmbH


Note
Tracklisting is 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: Germany
Release Date: 2011

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