Johnny Hodges – Things Ain't What They Used To Be
| Лейбл: | RCA Camden – CAH 2035 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | South Africa |
| Дата релиза: | 1966 |
| Жанр: | Jazz |
| Стиль: | Swing |
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Треклист:
| Johnny Hodges And Orchestra |
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| A1 | Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Written-By – Mercer Ellington |
3:37 | |
| A2 | Squaty Roo
Written-By – Johnny Hodges |
2:22 | |
| A3 | Passion Flower
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn |
3:06 | |
| A4 | That's The Blues Old Man
Written-By – Johnny Hodges |
2:55 | |
| A5 | Good Queen Bess
Written-By – Johnny Hodges |
3:00 | |
| A6 | Day Dream | 2:57 | |
| A7 | Junior Hop
Written-By – Duke Ellington |
3:06 | |
| A8 | Going Out The Back Way
Written-By – Johnny Hodges |
2:40 | |
| Rex Stewart And Orchestra |
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| B1 | Linger Awhile | 3:24 | |
| B2 | Mobile Bay (Blues) | 3:05 | |
| B3 | Some Saturday
Written-By – Rex Stewart |
2:57 | |
| B4 | Poor Bubber
Written-By – Rex Stewart |
3:16 | |
| B5 | My Sunday Gal
Written-By – Duke Ellington |
3:08 | |
| B6 | Menelik (The Lion Of Judah)
Written-By – Rex Stewart |
3:14 | |
| B7 | Without A Song | 2:44 | |
| B8 | Subtle Slough (Just Squeeze Me But Don't Tease Me) | 3:14 |
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges
- Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney
- Bass – Jimmy Blanton
- Drums – Sonny Greer
- Liner Notes – Stanley Dance
- Piano – Duke Ellington
- Producer [Reissue] – Mike Lipskin
- Remastered By – Don Miller
- Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster
- Trombone – Lawrence Brown
- Trumpet – Rex Stewart
- Trumpet – Cootie Williams
- Trumpet – Ray Nance
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Компании:
- Manufactured By – Teal Record Company Ltd.
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges
- Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney
- Bass – Jimmy Blanton
- Drums – Sonny Greer
- Liner Notes – Stanley Dance
- Piano – Duke Ellington
- Producer [Reissue] – Mike Lipskin
- Remastered By – Don Miller
- Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster
- Trombone – Lawrence Brown
- Trumpet – Rex Stewart
- Trumpet – Cootie Williams
- Trumpet – Ray Nance
