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- Mr Awesomer
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There is an Amoeba in Los Angeles as well, and Canterbury Records in Pasadena is much like Down Home Records.
Reuben Brown
Southern California
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- lindyholic
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*Desperately saves every dime for the binge*
At this rate I'll be able to affor half a cd with my Monopoly money!
Harrison
At this rate I'll be able to affor half a cd with my Monopoly money!
Harrison
www.lindyhopper.ca, Canada's Swing Site.
raided disconforme this morning... y0w...
ARMSTRONG, LOUIS - The Complete Decca Studio Master Takes - 1940-1949
BECHET, SIDNEY - Complete RCA-Victor Master Takes (2CD)
CHRISTIAN, CHARLIE - Complete Live Recordings (4CD)
ELLINGTON, DUKE - Complete Studio Transcriptions (3CD)
GOODMAN, BENNY - Stealin´ Apples
HOLIDAY, BILLIE - COMPLETE COLUMBIA GOLDEN YEARS RECORDINGS (10CD)
KIRBY, JOHN - Complete Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings (2CD)
PHILLIPS, FLIP - Complete 1947-1951 Verve Master Takes (2CD)
Django Reinhardt - Django Reinhardt And His American Friends (4CD)
YOUNG, LESTER & COLE, NAT KING - The Complete Recordings
HUMES, HELEN - Complete 1927-1950 Studio Recordings (3CD)
FITZGERALD, ELLA - 1951-1952 DECCA RECORDINGS
ARMSTRONG, LOUIS - The Complete Decca Studio Master Takes - 1940-1949
BECHET, SIDNEY - Complete RCA-Victor Master Takes (2CD)
CHRISTIAN, CHARLIE - Complete Live Recordings (4CD)
ELLINGTON, DUKE - Complete Studio Transcriptions (3CD)
GOODMAN, BENNY - Stealin´ Apples
HOLIDAY, BILLIE - COMPLETE COLUMBIA GOLDEN YEARS RECORDINGS (10CD)
KIRBY, JOHN - Complete Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings (2CD)
PHILLIPS, FLIP - Complete 1947-1951 Verve Master Takes (2CD)
Django Reinhardt - Django Reinhardt And His American Friends (4CD)
YOUNG, LESTER & COLE, NAT KING - The Complete Recordings
HUMES, HELEN - Complete 1927-1950 Studio Recordings (3CD)
FITZGERALD, ELLA - 1951-1952 DECCA RECORDINGS
Mike Marcotte
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This label has some good stuff I see from looking around their site...(getting tempted...)
Harrison
Harrison
www.lindyhopper.ca, Canada's Swing Site.
My last 16 (today's lunch hour):
I haven't listened to any yet, but I have high hopes..
Keely Smith - Keely Swings Basie Style
Verve - A Night Out With Verve (4cd)
Count Basie - Breakfast Dance and Barbeque
Oscar Peterson - The Song is You (Best of the Verve Songbooks) (2cd)
Oscar Peterson Trio - Night Train
Wicked Swing (v/a big band compilation) (it was cheap, ok?)
Teri Thornton - I'll be Easy to Find
Ella Fitzgerald - A-Tisket, A-Tasket (Naxos)
Maxine Sullivan - Cocktail Hour (2cd)
Django Reinhardt - Django's Blues
Nina Simone - The Essential Nina Simone
Count Basie feat. Oscar Peterson - Satch and Josh
Anita O'Day - Sings the Winners
Bessie Smith - The Essential (2cd)
B.B. King - Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
I haven't listened to any yet, but I have high hopes..
Keely Smith - Keely Swings Basie Style
Verve - A Night Out With Verve (4cd)
Count Basie - Breakfast Dance and Barbeque
Oscar Peterson - The Song is You (Best of the Verve Songbooks) (2cd)
Oscar Peterson Trio - Night Train
Wicked Swing (v/a big band compilation) (it was cheap, ok?)
Teri Thornton - I'll be Easy to Find
Ella Fitzgerald - A-Tisket, A-Tasket (Naxos)
Maxine Sullivan - Cocktail Hour (2cd)
Django Reinhardt - Django's Blues
Nina Simone - The Essential Nina Simone
Count Basie feat. Oscar Peterson - Satch and Josh
Anita O'Day - Sings the Winners
Bessie Smith - The Essential (2cd)
B.B. King - Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
My successful raid of A&B Sound in Vancouver, BC:
Lester Young Proper Box Set
Gene Krupa Proper Box Set
(I've heard both are excellent; what I've listened to on the Gene Krupa I like so far).
Pearl Bailey - Chronogical 1944-1947 - nice album; first 2 tracks are with the Cootie Williams Orchestra; last two tracks are a duet with Frank Sinatra - funny, but too much patter to be danceable. I like her voice a lot.
Pee Wee Russell - Swingin' with Pee Wee - seemed like Pee Wee was getting a lot of mention on this board - nice, mellow album, with yet another version of Exactly Like You.
Robert Johnson - Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
Lester Young Proper Box Set
Gene Krupa Proper Box Set
(I've heard both are excellent; what I've listened to on the Gene Krupa I like so far).
Pearl Bailey - Chronogical 1944-1947 - nice album; first 2 tracks are with the Cootie Williams Orchestra; last two tracks are a duet with Frank Sinatra - funny, but too much patter to be danceable. I like her voice a lot.
Pee Wee Russell - Swingin' with Pee Wee - seemed like Pee Wee was getting a lot of mention on this board - nice, mellow album, with yet another version of Exactly Like You.
Robert Johnson - Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
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I think the same cd is released as Jack Teagarden, Jazz Great with the tracks in a different order.
Yeah overall it's pretty solid for a Teagarden disk. Right now I'm loving the opening track, "Fort Knox Jump."djstarr wrote:How do you like this? I'm thinking I should get me some Jack Teagarden - any other CDs you like by him?Soma-Guy wrote:Jack Teagarden- Has anyone seen Jackson?
Out of the other Teagarden C.D's I have that are fairly good are:
Jack Teagarden- Vol#1 (Jass Records)
Jack Teagarden- Vol#1 (Jazz Archives)
Hope that helps!
If you can find it That's a Serious Thing is a good starter. It covers material from 1929–1957 including the Three T's, Eddie Condon, Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong and His All Stars. Sadly it's out of print.djstarr wrote:How do you like this? I'm thinking I should get me some Jack Teagarden - any other CDs you like by him?Soma-Guy wrote:Jack Teagarden- Has anyone seen Jackson?
His big band was a litttle bland however the live transcripts from Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook (1939) Is fun and lively. Again this one is a little hard to come by.
Verve has just reissued his Mis'ry and the Blues on CD for the first time. I haven't heard it yet so I can't coment.
"We called it music."
— Eddie Condon
— Eddie Condon