| | Ozzie Nelson Jersey Five CD - Import Ozzie Nelson Discography of CDs
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During the 1930's, Ozzie Nelson (patriarch of the Ozzie & Harriet show) led what was one of the most popular swing and dance bands in the New York area - a part of the country that, in those days, represented close to 15% of the population of the U.S., a Ozzie Nelson Jersey Five Songs | 1. | Stompin' at the Stadium |
| 2. | Tangerine |
| 3. | Campus Blues |
| 4. | Man Who Comes Around, The |
| 5. | Satan Takes a Holiday |
| 6. | Idaho |
| 7. | Sir Walter's Serenade |
| 8. | Strictly Instrumental |
| 9. | Everyone But Me |
| 10. | Night Ride |
| 11. | Sophisticated Swing |
| 12. | Soliloquy |
| 13. | Josephine |
| 14. | Whoa Babe |
| 15. | Jelly Fish |
| 16. | Jersey Jive |
| 17. | Says My Heart |
| 18. | Whirligig |
| 19. | They Can't Take That From Me |
| 20. | Texas Jump |
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| | Very Best Of Ozzie Nelson, Vol. 1: 1932-1934 CD (2002)
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| | Jan Garber 22 Original Big Band Recordings CD (1987)
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| | Very Best Of Ozzie Nelson Vol. 2 CD (2002)
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| | Jan Garber Hot Years 1925-1930 CD (1998)
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$14.45 Jan Garber is most famous for leading a popular dance band in the 1930s and '40s, one that was originally inspired by Guy Lombardo and featured shaking saxophones and rather sickly sweet music that sounds laughably dated today. However, before he turned mostly toward schlock, Jan Garber had a surprisingly viable jazz/dance band in the 1920s. This CD from the collectors' TOM (The Old Masters) label mostly dates from 1926-29, and it is filled with cheerful and swinging ensembles, along with some harmless vocals and fine, concise solos from the no-name outfit. Among the highlights are such numbers as "Sister Kate," "Baby Face" (this particular band's one hit), "Tiger Rag" (taken from a movie soundtrack), "Steppin' Around" (with guest banjoist Harry Reser), "'Round ...
| | Uncollected Charlie Spivak & His Orchestra CD (1977)
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| | Dave McKenna Christmas Party: Holiday Piano Spiked With Swing CD (2000)
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| | Son Seals Live And Burning CD (1978)
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$14.59 Live and Burning lives up to its billing. Seals' smoking set, caught live at Chicago's long-gone (and definitely lamented) Wise Fools Pub, finds him attacking a sharp cross-section of material -- Detroit Junior's ...
| | Rodney Whitaker Brooklyn Session - Ballads & Blues CD (1999) (Import) Netherlands
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$16.09 In this, his third release as a leader, Detroit-born bassist and member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Rodney Whitaker sides with his Big Apple buds on a program of mainstream jazz standards and one pop tune. Tenor saxophonist Ron Blake plays lines everywhere between Coleman Hawkins and King Curtis, vibist Stephon Harris continues on the rise, pianist Eric Reed approaches monstrous levels, and drummer Carl Allen is solid as a rock. Trombonist Wycliffe Gordon joins on two of the nine selections. Whitaker takes charge on these cuts up front. A bass lead with Reed on "Whims of Chambers," a short unison line with Blake on "Ease It" before multiple solos (especially from the fantastic Reed), and the hot bossa-to-bop "The Hand of Love" all display his esteemed reverence for Paul Chambers. Whitaker's thick, syrupy, swing-laden sound, like Mr. P.C., is ever-present on his numerous solos and in his stance-aside-melody approach. "Whims" is particularly invigorating during the bridge, as playing from Whitaker and Reed seems to scamper, and Harris' vibes chase this; together with Blake, the four then incorporate a stair-step stop/start figure that sets the vibes on fire and puts the tenor sax in a soulful groove. Blake really sounds good on this date; Coleman Hawkins can be heard in his measured phrases during George Duvivier's excavated loping ballad "Alone With Just My Dreams," and on soprano sax, eschewing waves of love and happiness in "For Rockelle"'s steady, 120 beats-per-second fashion. Gordon's cameo roosts on the red hot "Big Foot" (informed by Harris on a patiently devoloped solo), and on the famous, easy, blues treatment of Harry Edison's classic "Centerpiece." Gordon plays trombone with the dexterity of J.J. Johnson on "Big Foot" and quotes "Chicago" on "Centerpiece." He seems in his element. With the musicians at their tenderest for Reed's "Wise ...
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| | Bunk Johnson 1944 CD (1991)
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$12.09 Trumpeter Bunk Johnson recorded extensively with his band of New Orleanians during 1944-45, including multiple performances of some of their selections. The American Music label, in their series of Bunk CDs, have straightened out the music to an extent, although some alternate takes have still only come out on sets by Japanese companies and the performances have not been reissued in strict chronological order. This CD has 15 selections from four sessions that took place within a five-day period. Johnson is joined by drummer Baby Dodds and the nucleus of what would six years later be the George Lewis band (Lewis ...
| | Ghostbusters CD (1984) Original Soundtrack
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$7.85 The soundtrack for the 1984 blockbuster comedy Ghostbusters, which starred Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis as a New York-based team of spook exterminators, follows the most common soundtrack formula for summer blockbuster hits: throw on a bunch of pop songs that were heard in the movie only for a few seconds, combine them with a couple of excerpts from the original score, and -- voila! -- you have a soundtrack album that makes for a very disjointed, schizophrenic listen, and does very little to conjure memories of the film. The major exceptions to the latter complaint, the songs which do conjure memories of the movie, are the two tracks from Elmer Bernstein's score, Mick Smiley's "Magic," which played a major role in the film, and the witty Ray Parker, Jr. theme song, "Ghostbusters," which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Song. (He ...
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| | He Is Legend Suck Out The Poison CD (2006)
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