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The master takes [sound recording] / Sidney ... Read More

Tolliver, James.(Added Author). Levine, Nat.(Added Author). ... Read More

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  • 3 of 3 copies available at Berklee College of Music.

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Stan Getz Library CD 23420-23422 Disc 1 37684000809184 Off-Site Storage Copy hold / Volume hold Available -
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Record details

  • Physical Description: 3 sound discs : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Bluebird, p1990.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Title on container: The Victor sessions : master takes 1932-43.
Compact discs.
Durations on container.
Biographical and program notes and discography ([36] p. inserted.
Formatted Contents Note:
Sweetie dear -- I want you tonight -- I've found a ... Read More
Participant or Performer Note:
Sidney Bechet, soprano sax-clarinet-vocals with ... Read More
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in New York and Chicago 1932-1943.
Subject: Jazz > 1931-1940
Jazz > 1941-1950
Saxophone music (Jazz)
Sweetie, dear / Will Marion Cook and Joe Jordan.
I want you tonight / Sidney Bechet, William Maxey.
I've found a new baby / Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams.
Lay your racket / Sidney Bechet, William Maxey.
Maple leaf rag / Music by Scott Joplin ; words by Sydney Brown.
Shag / Joe Jordan.
Ja-da / Bob Carleton.
Really the blues / Mezz Mezzrow.
When you and I were young, Maggie / Words by George W. Johnson; music by James Austin Butterfield.
Weary blues / Mort Greene, George Cates, Artie Matthews.
Oh, didn't he ramble / W.C. Handy.
High society / P. Steele and W. Melrose.
I thought I heard Buddy Bolden say / Sidney Bechet, Jelly Roll Morton.
Winin' boy blues / Jelly Roll Morton.
Indian summer / Music by Victor Herbert ; lyrics by Al Dubin.
One o'clock jump / Count Basie.
Preachin' blues / Sidney Bechet.
Shake it and break it / Signor Friscoe, H. Qualli Clark.
Old man blues / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills.
Wild man blues / Louis Armstrong and Fred "Jelly Roll" Morton.
Nobody knows the way I feel this morning / Tom Delaney, Fred Delaney.
Make me a pallet on the floor / Traditional.
St. Louis blues / W.C. Handy.
Blues in thirds (Caution blues) / Earl Hines.
Blues for you, Johnny / Sidney Bechet, W.C. Barnes, Milton Nelson.
Ain't misbehavin' / Andy Razaf, Thomas "Fats" Waller and Harry Brooks.
Save it, pretty mama / Lyrics by Paul Denniker and Joe Davis; music by Donald Redman.
Stompy Jones / Duke Ellington.
Muskrat ramble / E. Ory and R. Gilbert.
Coal black shine / Sidney Bechet, Josh Reid.
Egyptian fantasy / Sidney Bechet, Josh Reid.
Slippin' and slidin' / Sidney Bechet, Dave Nelson, W.C. Barnes.
Baby, won't you please come home? / Charles Warfield and Clarence Williams.
The Sheik of Araby / Words by Harry B. Smith and Francis Wheeler ; music by Ted Snyder.
Blues of Bechet / Sidney Bechet.
Swing parade / Sidney Bechet.
I know that you know / Youmans, Harbach and Cadwell.
When it's sleepy time down south / Leon Rene, Otis Rene, and Clarence Muse.
I ain't gonna give nobody none of my Jelly Roll / Spencer Williams and Clarence Williams.
I'm coming Virginia / Words by Will Marion Cook ; music by Donald Heywood.
Limehouse blues / Music by Philip Braham ; words by Douglas Furber.
Georgia cabin / Sidney Bechet, Mary Karoley.
Texas moaner blues / Clarence Williams, Fae Barnes.
Strange fruit / Lewis Allan.
You're the limit / Willie "The Lion" Smith.
Rip up the joint / Jack Palmer, Abner Silver.
Suey / Sidney Bechet, Nat Reed.
Laughin' in rhythm / Harry Goodwin.
Blues in the air / Sidney Bechet.
The mooche / Duke Ellington and Irving Mills.
Twelfth Street rag / E.L. Bowman, J.S. Summer.
Mood indigo / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Albany Bigard.
Rose room / Harry Williams and Art Hickman.
Lady be good / George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin.
What is this thing called love? / Cole Porter.
After you've gone / Henry Creamer and Turner Layton.
Bugle call rag / Jack Pettis, Billy Myers and Elmer Schoebel.
Ole Miss blues / W.C. Handy and J. Russel Robinson.

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