Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
1960•1967 Era 5.39  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Musidisc JA5195
Item Number: 2842090519 2104

387353 ex+/nm


            
        




Tracklist
 
A1September Song1:39
A2The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise3:12
A3Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home1:42
A4I Want To Be Happy4:09
A5Runnin' Wild2:27
A6Mission to Moscow2:42
A7Clarinet A La King2:24
A8King Porter Stomp3:52
B1Poor Butterfly / The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise4:12
B2Let's Dance (Intro) / I Walk With You (A Walk In The Black Forest) / King Porter Stomp8:06
B3Great Day / The Shadow Of Your Smile / Air Mail Special7:15
B4String Of Pearls2:42


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutRunout A, stamped (Variant 1): MPO MU JA 5195 A DTV
Matrix / RunoutRunout B, stamped (Variant 1): MPO MU JA 5195 B DTV
Matrix / RunoutRunout A, stamped, etched (Variant 2): MPO MU JA 5195 A DTV = MU 100 304 A
Matrix / RunoutRunout B, stamped, etched (Variant 2): MPO MU JA 5195 B DTV = MU 100 304 B
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Price CodeInitial French price code, printed on back cover: Ⓕ
Price CodeOn sticker, upon initial French price code printed on cover: MU 213 Ⓣ


Credits
Alto Saxophone - Hymie Schertzer (Tracks: B2), Jerry Dodgion (Tracks: A4, A6 to A8), Phil Woods (Tracks: A6 to A8), Romeo Penque (Tracks: B2)
Baritone Saxophone - Don Ashworth (Tracks: B2), Gene Allen (Tracks: A6 to A8)
Bass - Bill Crow (Tracks: A6 to A8), Bob Haggart (Tracks: B2, B3), Max Bennett (Tracks: B1), Red Wootten (Tracks: A1 to A4), Unknown Artist (Tracks: A5)
Clarinet - Benny Goodman
Drums - Bobby Rosengarden (Tracks: B2), Colin Bailey (Tracks: B1), Ed Shaughnessy (Tracks: B3), John Markham (Tracks: A1 to A4), Karl Kiffe (Tracks: A5), Mel Lewis (Tracks: A6 to A8)
Guitar - Al Hendrickson (Tracks: B1), Charlie Byrd (Tracks: B3), Gene Bertoncini (Tracks: B2), Jimmy Wyble (Tracks: A2 to A4), Turk Van Lake (Tracks: A6 to A8)
Orchestra [Studio] - Unknown Artist (Tracks: B4)
Piano - Dave Grusin (Tracks: A5), Dick Hyman (Tracks: B3), Hank Jones (Tracks: B2), John Bunch (Tracks: A6 to A8), Lou Levy (Tracks: B1), Russ Freeman (Tracks: A1 to A4)
Tenor Saxophone - Al Klink (Tracks: B2), Flip Phillips (Tracks: A4), Tommy Newsom (Tracks: A6 to A8, B2), Zoot Sims (Tracks: A6 to A8)
Trombone - Chauncey Welsch (Tracks: B2), Jimmy Knepper (Tracks: A6 to A8), Murray McEachern (Tracks: A4), Robert Alexander (Tracks: A6 to A8), Sonny Russo (Tracks: B2), Wayne Andre (Tracks: B2), Willie Dennis (Tracks: A6 to A8)
Trumpet - Clark Terry (Tracks: A6 to A8), Dick Perry (Tracks: B2), Doc Severinsen (Tracks: A6 to A8), Jack Sheldon (Tracks: A4), Jimmy Maxwell (Tracks: A6 to A8), Joe Newman (Tracks: B2), John Frosk (Tracks: A6 to A8), Snooky Young (Tracks: B2), Yank Lawson (Tracks: B2)
Vibraphone - Red Norvo (Tracks: A1 to A4), Unknown Artist (Tracks: A5)

Notes
Recorded September 30, 1960 (A1 to A4) ; October 1960 (A5) ; April 25-26, 1962 (A6 to A8) ; September 17, 1965 (B1) ; October 24, 1965 (B2) ; March 25, 1966 (B3) ; June 20, 1967 (B4)

Made and printed in France. Liner notes in French and English.

Issued 1976 according to legal deposit at Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
With printed price code Ⓕ, upon which some later copies (not before 1979) have a sticker 'MU 213 Ⓣ'.


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: France
Release Date: 1976

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