Benny Goodman – Famous Live Broadcasts 1937/44 (Vinyl, LP, Mono)
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16.00€
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
A1 Orchestra – Let's Dance
Written-By – Baldridge, Stone, Bonime
2:36
A2 Quintet – Memories Of You
Written-By – Razaf, Blake
3:15
A3 Orchestra – King Porter Stomp
Written-By – J.R. Morton
2:57
A4 Orchestra – Down South Camp Meeting
Written-By – Henderson, Mills
3:05
A5 Orchestra – Bugle Call Rag
Written-By – Meyers, Schoebel, Pettis
2:29
A6 Quartet – Moonglow
Written-By – Delange, Mills, Hudson
2:56
A7 Sextet – Seven Come Eleven
Written-By – Goodman, Christian
2:38
A8 Sextet – Gone With The Wind
Written-By – A. Wrubel, H. Magidson
3:33
B1 Sextet – A.C.D.C. Current
Written-By – Hampton
2:28
B2 Sextet – Soft Winds
Written-By – Goodman, F. Royal
2:28
B3 Septet – Breakfast Feud
Written-By – Goodman
2:45
B4 Orchestra – Henderson Stomp
Written-By – Henderson
2:28
B5 Quintet – Limehouse Blues
Written-By – Furber, Braham
2:36
B6 Trio – Poor Butterfly
Written-By – Golden, Harrel
2:24
B7 Trio - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Written-By – Seitz
2:22
B8 Benny Goodman & His V-Disc All Star Band – After You've Gone
Written-By – Creamer, Layton
3:24
B9 Benny Goodman & His V-Disc All Star Band – There'll Be A Jubilee
Written-By – Moore
3:23
Alto Saxophone – Hymie Schertzer (tracks: A1 to A6, B4, B8, B9), Leonard Kaye (tracks: B4), Reggie Merrill (tracks: B8, B9)
Baritone Saxophone – Ernie Caceres (tracks: B4, B8, B9)
Bass – Artie Bernstein (tracks: A7 to B3), Gene Traxler (tracks: B8, B9), Harry Goodman (tracks: A1 to A6), Sid Weiss (tracks: B4, B5)
Clarinet – Benny Goodman
Drums – Gene Krupa (tracks: A1 to A6, B4, B5), Harry Jaeger (tracks: B3), Nick Fatool (tracks: A8 to B2), Specs Powell (tracks: B6 to B9)
Guitar – Allan Reuss (tracks: A1 to A6, B4, B5), Charlie Christian (tracks: A7 to B3), Tommy Kay (tracks: B8, B9)
Leader – Benny Goodman
Piano – William "Count" Basie* (tracks: B3), Fletcher Henderson (tracks: A7 to B2), Jess Stacy (tracks: B4, B5), Johnny Guarnieri (tracks: A7 to B2), Teddy Wilson (tracks: A1 to A6, B6 to B9)
Saxophone – Babe Russin (tracks: A1 to A6), George Koenig (tracks: A1 to A6), Vido Musso (tracks: A1 to A6)
Tenor Saxophone – Al Klink (tracks: B4), Art Rollini* (tracks: B8, B9), Wolffe Tayne (tracks: B8, B9), Zoot Sims (tracks: B4)
Trombone – Bill Harris (tracks: B4), Mark Bennett (3) (tracks: B4), Murray McEachern (tracks: A1 to A6), Red Ballard (tracks: A1 to A6), Vernon Brown (tracks: A1 to A6, B8, B9), Ward Silloway (tracks: B8, B9)
Trumpet – Charles Frankhauser (tracks: B4), Chris Griffin (3) (tracks: A1 to A6), Charles "Cootie" Williams (tracks: B3), Georgie Auld (tracks: B3), Harry James (2) (tracks: A1 to A6), Lee Castaldo (tracks: B4), Mickey Mickle (tracks: B8, B9), Ralph Muzillo (tracks: B4), Roy Eldridge (tracks: B8, B9), Yank Lawson (tracks: B8, B9), Ziggy Elman (tracks: A1 to A6)
Vibraphone – Lionel Hampton (tracks: A1 to B2)
A7 to B2: Fletcher Henderson or Johnny Guarnieri
A1 to A6: Live Broadcasts, 1937-1938.
A7 to B3: Live Broadcasts, 1939-1941.
B4 to B5: Broadcast, Hotel "New Yorker", ca. Nov./Dec. 1943.
B6 to B7: Unidentified Concert, New York City, June 1944.
B8 to B9: New York, ca. July/Aug. 1944.
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