The Southern Serenaders – Are You Sorry? / Alone At Last
Лейбл: | Harmony (4) – 5-H |
Формат: | Shellac |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1925 |
Жанр: | Jazz, Pop |
Стиль: |
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Треклист:
A | Are You Sorry? | |
B | Alone At Last
The Southern Serenaders Alto Saxophone [uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Don Redman Banjo [uncredited] – Charlie Dixon Clarinet [uncredited], Alto Saxophone [uncredited] – Buster Bailey Drums [uncredited] – Kaiser Marshall Piano [uncredited], Directed By [uncredited], Arranged By [uncredited] – Fletcher Henderson Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Coleman Hawkins Trombone [uncredited] – Charlie Green Trumpet [uncredited] – Joe Smith (3) Trumpet [uncredited] – Louis Armstrong Trumpet [uncredited] – Elmer Chambers Tuba [uncredited] – Bob Escudero |
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone [uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Don Redman
- Banjo [uncredited] – Charlie Dixon
- Clarinet [uncredited], Alto Saxophone [uncredited] – Buster Bailey
- Drums [uncredited] – Kaiser Marshall
- Piano [uncredited], Directed By [uncredited], Arranged By [uncredited] – Fletcher Henderson
- Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Coleman Hawkins
- Trombone [uncredited] – Charlie Green
- Trumpet [uncredited] – Joe Smith (3)
- Trumpet [uncredited] – Louis Armstrong
- Trumpet [uncredited] – Elmer Chambers
- Tuba [uncredited] – Bob Escudero
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side A: 140814-3
- Matrix / Runout Side B: 140820-2
Компании:
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Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone [uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Don Redman
- Banjo [uncredited] – Charlie Dixon
- Clarinet [uncredited], Alto Saxophone [uncredited] – Buster Bailey
- Drums [uncredited] – Kaiser Marshall
- Piano [uncredited], Directed By [uncredited], Arranged By [uncredited] – Fletcher Henderson
- Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Coleman Hawkins
- Trombone [uncredited] – Charlie Green
- Trumpet [uncredited] – Joe Smith (3)
- Trumpet [uncredited] – Louis Armstrong
- Trumpet [uncredited] – Elmer Chambers
- Tuba [uncredited] – Bob Escudero