Lester Young – Jammin' The Blues - The Apollo Concert
Лейбл: | Musidisc – 30 JA 5110 Musidisc – JA 5110 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | France |
Дата релиза: | 1975 |
Жанр: | Jazz |
Стиль: | Swing |
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Треклист:
Jammin' The Blues (Soundtrack) - 1944 |
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A1 | Midnight Symphony
Written By – Неизвестный #189145 |
1:57 | |
A2 | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | 3:08 | |
A3 | Jammin' The Blues
Written-By – Traditional |
4:56 | |
A4 | Blues For Marvin
Written-By – Traditional |
4:42 | |
A5 | One Hour | 2:07 | |
A6 | Sweet Georgia Brown | 5:06 | |
The Apollo Concert - 1946 |
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B1 | Oh, Lady Be Good
Written-By – George Gershwin |
10:40 | |
B2 | I Can't Get Started | 9:05 | |
B3 | Tea For Two | 7:15 |
Участники записи:
- Contrabass – Al McKibbon
- Contrabass [Or] – John Simmons
- Contrabass [Or] – Red Callender
- Drums – J.C. Heard
- Drums [Or] – Jo Jones
- Drums [Or] – Sidney Catlett
- Guitar – Barney Kessel
- Photography By – Jean-Pierre Leloir
- Piano – Kenny Kersey
- Piano – Marlowe Morris
- Tenor Saxophone – Illinois Jacquet
- Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins
- Tenor Saxophone – Lester Young
- Trombone – Dickie Wells
- Trumpet – Joe Guy
- Trumpet – Harry Edison
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Rights Society : SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
- Price Code : Ⓕ
- Matrix / Runout Side A label: JA 5110 A
- Matrix / Runout Side B label: JA 5110 B
- Matrix / Runout Runout A, stamped: MPO MU JA 5110 A DTV
- Matrix / Runout Runout B, stamped: MPO MU JA 5110 B DTV
Компании:
- Pressed By – MPO
- Printed By – Grimoffset
- Recorded At – Apollo Theater-New York City
Участники записи:
- Contrabass – Al McKibbon
- Contrabass [Or] – John Simmons
- Contrabass [Or] – Red Callender
- Drums – J.C. Heard
- Drums [Or] – Jo Jones
- Drums [Or] – Sidney Catlett
- Guitar – Barney Kessel
- Photography By – Jean-Pierre Leloir
- Piano – Kenny Kersey
- Piano – Marlowe Morris
- Tenor Saxophone – Illinois Jacquet
- Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins
- Tenor Saxophone – Lester Young
- Trombone – Dickie Wells
- Trumpet – Joe Guy
- Trumpet – Harry Edison