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1.1 Some Little Bird1.2 Night Hawk Blues1.3 Red Hot Mama1.4 My Daddy's Dreamtime Lullaby1.5 Oriental Love Dreams1.6 There's No One Just Like You1.7 Why Don't My Dreams Come True'1.8 Lazy Waters1.9 Moonlight and You1.10 Show Me the Way1.11 Some of These Days1.12 I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston1.13 Alone at Last1.14 Yes Sir! That's My Baby1.15 That's All There Is1.16 Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now1.17 Hong Kong Dream Girl1.18 Dreaming of Tomorrow1.19 I Can't Realize1.20 Flamin' Mamie1.21 Louise You Tease1.22 Moon Deer (Indian Love Song)1.23 Everything's Gonna Be Alright2.1 Sittin' Around2.2 Deep Henderson2.3 My Baby Knows How2.4 Brainstorm2.5 I Need Loving2.6 High Fever2.7 I Ain't Got Nobody2.8 Roodles2.9 Smilin' Skies2.10 Mine All Mine2.11 Is She My Girl Friend2.12 Stay Out of the South (If You Want to Miss a Heaven on Earth)2.13 Sluefoot2.14 Hallucinations2.15 Ready for the River2.16 Oh You Have No Idea2.17 Too Busy2.18 Down Where the Sun Goes Down2.19 Indian Cradle Song2.20 Blazin'2.21 What a Girl What a Night2.22 Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You2.23 Here Comes My Ball and Chain3.1 Mississippi Here I Am3.2 Little Orphan Annie3.3 Bless You Sister3.4 Kansas City Kitty3.5 Tennessee Lazy3.6 And Especially You3.7 The Flippity Flop3.8 Gotta Great Big Date with a Little Bitty Girl3.9 Alone in the Rain3.10 Moaning for You3.11 Harlem Madness3.12 We Love Us3.13 Darktown Strutter's Ball3.14 After You've Gone3.15 Sweepin' the Clouds Away3.16 What a Life (Trying to Live Without You)3.17 Let That Be a Lesson to You3.18 Sing a New Song3.19 Lo and Behold3.20 Keepin' Out of Mischief Now3.21 Round My Heart3.22 I Want to Go Home3.23 On Revival Day |
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Beschreibung: | Founded in Kansas City in 1918 by drummer Carleton Coon and pianist Joe Sanders as The Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra, they found fame via broadcasts of their 'live' performances from the city's Muelebach Hotel on radio WDAF, which could be heard across the USA, becoming the Night Hawk Orchestra because they played the late-night spot through to 1a.m.. After making an early recording for Columbia in 1921, they recorded for Victor through the 1920s and into the 1930s, becoming hugely popular as they very much set the tone for the Roaring Twenties with their hot jazz-influenced novelty dance music for which the post-war decade became famous. Sadly their career was curtailed when Carleton Coon died suddenly in 1932 from an infection at th age of 38. This great-value 69-track 3-CD set comprises most of their career recordings, including some of the early renditions of compositions which went on to become jazz and Great American Songbook standards like "Deep Henderson", "After You've Gone" and " Darktown Strutters Ball". It naturally includes all their ten career hits including "Some Little Bird", "Night Hawk Blues", "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby" and "Flamin' Mamie". It's a comprehensive showcase for their distinctive and innovative style, and a highly evocative insight into a fascinating strand of the music during a significant musical decade., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT9098.2 (ACTRCD9098) |
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ACTRCD9098 |
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Verantwortliche Person für die EU:
Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |
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