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Alan Littlejohn-tpt & voc, Dave Jones-cl, Dave Hewitt-tmb, Pete Skiv-bs, Tony Pitt-gtr, Alan Root-pno, Laurie Chescoe-dms, recorded in 1990 in London, 16 tracks
Personnel: Alan Root (piano).
Recording information: Porcupline Studios, London, England (04/20/1990-04/??/1990).
Laurie Chescoe's Good Time Jazz Music Laurie Chescoe's Good Time Jazz Songs | 1. | I Wanna Girl |
| 2. | Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider |
| 3. | My Blue Heaven |
| 4. | Silver Dollar |
| 5. | Limehouse Blues |
| 6. | Music, Maestro, Please! |
| 7. | Fall in Love Say My Heart |
| 8. | Down Among the Sheltering Palms |
| 9. | I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now |
| 10. | When My Dreamboat Comes Home |
| 11. | Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall |
| 12. | Oh Marie |
| 13. | I Want a Little Girl |
| 14. | Bloodshot Eyes |
| 15. | Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby? |
| 16. | Dans Les Rues d'Antibes |
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