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[Answered] Multiple Songs

#1 Post by gunther » Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:32 am

hey guys

i'm interested in naming only the 2nd(slow) title/artist/ from this compilation clip,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbgECZ0pCRk

& also the song from this clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETt-Jj9i6Mw

any hits?

cheers, gunther

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#2 Post by straycat » Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:16 am

Well the second clip is the Johnson Rag - sounds like the Glenn Miller version. I too would love to know what the track from the first clip is.

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#3 Post by Haydn » Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:41 am

straycat wrote:Well the second clip is the Johnson Rag - sounds like the Glenn Miller version. I too would love to know what the track from the first clip is.
It is Johnson Rag by Glenn Miller. I'd also like to know the first one :wink:

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Re: Song ID/s from 'the battle' 2008 & dax solo

#4 Post by J-h:n » Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:18 am

gunther wrote:hey guys

i'm interested in naming only the 2nd(slow) title/artist/ from this compilation clip,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbgECZ0pCRk
That's "El Salon de Gutbucket" - great title, and a great song! I have it with Charlie Shavers' All American Five including Coleman Hawkins on tenor and Teddy Wilson on piano from 1944; this is a very similar version, but I think it's slightly slower. Still sounds like the Hawk on tenor, or maybe someone copying him.

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Re: Song ID/s from 'the battle' 2008 & dax solo

#5 Post by Haydn » Sat Aug 02, 2008 9:54 am

J-h:n wrote:
gunther wrote:hey guys

i'm interested in naming only the 2nd(slow) title/artist/ from this compilation clip,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbgECZ0pCRk
That's "El Salon de Gutbucket" - great title, and a great song! I have it with Charlie Shavers' All American Five including Coleman Hawkins on tenor and Teddy Wilson on piano from 1944; this is a very similar version, but I think it's slightly slower. Still sounds like the Hawk on tenor, or maybe someone copying him.
Thanks Johan :). I do prefer this slower version. Found it on this large box set (track 14).

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#6 Post by gunther » Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:06 pm

hey guys'

thankyou Haydn,J-h:n & straycat. that was quick'

& that allmusic reference awesome' if only there was time to sit down & read'

regarding 'El Salon De Gutbucket', fantastic,

but are there any modern swing bands that do a good clean contemporary version? e.g moras modern rhythmists, boilermaker jazz. i like to have a few versions of one song.

cheers, gunther

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#7 Post by Haydn » Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:33 am

gunther wrote:hey guys'

thankyou Haydn,J-h:n & straycat. that was quick'

& that allmusic reference awesome' if only there was time to sit down & read'

regarding 'El Salon De Gutbucket', fantastic,

but are there any modern swing bands that do a good clean contemporary version? e.g moras modern rhythmists, boilermaker jazz. i like to have a few versions of one song.

cheers, gunther
You could try the one on this CD

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#8 Post by J-h:n » Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:45 am

Haydn wrote:You could try the one on this CD
Incidentally, that album was mentioned in the July episode of Hey Mister Jesse. Sounds interesting.

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#9 Post by JesseMiner » Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:27 pm

J-h:n wrote:
Haydn wrote:You could try the one on this CD
Incidentally, that album was mentioned in the July episode of Hey Mister Jesse. Sounds interesting.
Great album! I highly recommend it. And it's even found on eMusic. Not sure it is just available in the US or internationally as well.

Jesse

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#10 Post by Haydn » Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:45 pm

JesseMiner wrote:
J-h:n wrote:
Haydn wrote:You could try the one on this CD
Incidentally, that album was mentioned in the July episode of Hey Mister Jesse. Sounds interesting.
Great album! I highly recommend it. And it's even found on eMusic. Not sure it is just available in the US or internationally as well.

Jesse
It's available on eMusic UK.

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#11 Post by Campus Five » Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:44 pm

gunther wrote:hey guys'
but are there any modern swing bands that do a good clean contemporary version? e.g moras modern rhythmists, boilermaker jazz. i like to have a few versions of one song.

cheers, gunther
We play it, but we haven't yet recorded it. I'm sure it'll be on the next C5 cd whenever we get around to the next one. Hopefully, there'll be a JSO one in the meantime.
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#12 Post by zzzzoom » Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:30 am

Campus Five wrote: Hopefully, there'll be a JSO one in the meantime.
Oooh, yes, please!

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