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The Alternative Takes series is of immense value to consumers of the "French Classics" CD series. These are alternate takes in chronological order of historic jazz (and some blues) with a strong representation of the swing era. The Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1929-1938 contains 21 Fats Waller tracks on a single disc including "Valentine Stomp," "Black Raspberry Jam," "I Wish I Were Twins," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," and multiple takes of "Baby-Oh Where Can You Be?." While the disc is definitely directed toward collectors, anyone with an interest in this period of jazz will also enjoy it. ~ Al Campbell
21 track compilation contains jazz legend's alternative takes in chronological order, complementing the French Classics CD series. Features Gene Sedric, Herman Autrey, Rudy Powell, Slick Jones, Billy Taylor, Al Casey, Peggy Dade, Yank Porter, pipe organ
Contains 21 tracks.
Personnel: Fats Waller (vocals, piano); James Smith , Ceele Burke, Al Casey (guitar); Rudy Powell (clarinet, soprano saxophone); Gene Sedric (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Caughey Roberts, Ben Whitted (clarinet); Emmett Matthews (soprano saxophone); George James (alto saxophone); C.E. Smith, Herman Autrey, Andy Anderson (trumpet); George Wilson, Fred Robinson , Paul Campbell (trombone); Henry Duncan (piano); Allen "Yank" Porter (vibraphone, drums); Harry Dial's Blusicians, Arnold Boling, Slick Jones (drums).
Audio Remasterer: Gerhard Wessely.
Personnel includes: Fats Waller (piano); Gene Sedric, Herman Autrey, Rudy Powell, Slick Jones, Billy Taylor, Al Casey, Peggy Dade, Yank Porter.
Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1929-1938 Music Fats Waller Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1929-1938 Songs | 1. | Valentine Stomp | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Waiting at the End of the Road | |
| 3. | Baby, Oh Where Can You Be? | |
| 4. | Waiting at the End of the Road | |
| 5. | Baby, Oh Where Can You Be? | |
| 6. | Baby, Oh Where Can You Be? | |
| 7. | Tanglefoot | |
| 8. | Goin' About | |
| 9. | I Wish I Were Twins | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Louisiana Fairy Tale | |
| 11. | Sweet Sue  | $0.99 | |
| 12. | You're So Darn Charming | |
| 13. | Fat and Greasy | |
| 14. | Black Raspberry Jam | |
| 15. | Curse of an Aching Heart, The | |
| 16. | Did Anyone Ever Tell You? | |
| 17. | More Power to You | |
| 18. | On the Sunny Side of the Street | |
| 19. | Georgia on My Mind | |
| 20. | Every Day's a Holiday | |
| 21. | Marie | |
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