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1.1 Rko Studio Orchestra - Opening Title Music1.2 Ford Lee Washington - Anitra's Boogie1.3 Mel Powell - Muskrat Ramble1.4 Tommy Dorsey - I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You1.5 Charlie Barnet - Redskin Rhumba1.6 The Louis Armstrong-Lionel Hampton Nonet - Goldwyn Stomp1.7 The Page Cavanaugh Trio - Daddy-O (I'm Gonna Teach You1.8 Benny Goodman - Stealin' Apples1.9 The Leaders' Orchestra - a Song Was Born1.10 The Leaders' Orchestra with Members of the Lionel Hampton1.11 Rko Studio Orchestra- Ending Title Music1.12 The Golden Gate Quartet, Jeri Sullivan, the Brazilians, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Charlie Barnet, Louis Armstrong, Mel Powell and Orchestra - a Song Was Born, Part I1.13 The Golden Gate Quartet, Jeri Sullivan, the Brazilians, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Charlie Barnet, Louis Armstrong, Mel Powell and Orchestra - a Song Was Born, Part II1.14 The Benny Goodman Septet - Stealin' Apples1.15 The Mel Powell Septet - Muskrat Ramble1.16 The Page Cavanaugh Trio - Daddy-O (I'm Gonna Teach You1.17 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - I'm Gettin' Sentimental1.18 Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - the New Redskin Rhumba1.19 The Page Cavanaugh Trio - Daddy-O (I'm Gonna Teach You Some1.20 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra - Goldwyn Stomp1.21 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra - Hawk's Nest1.22 Louis Armstrong and His All Stars - Muskrat Ramble1.23 Louis Armstrong and His All Stars - a Song Was Born1.24 Louis Armstrong and His All Stars - High Society1.25 Louis Armstrong and His All Stars - a Song Was Born |
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Description: | This CD gathers 25 tracks including some of the best full-length 1947 pre-recordings sourced from original Goldwyn Studios acetates; cuts from Capitol's "Giants Of Jazz" CC-106 album whose sales proceeds benefited the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund for Cancer Research; several alternate versions of songs from the film that were issued by competing record labels; highlights from a special 1948 radio broadcast promoting the Runyon Memorial Fund and featuring one of the film's musical stars, Louis Armstrong, aired from the famous Blue Note jazz club in Chicago with fellow jazz masters Jack Teagarden and Earl Hines as sidemen in Satchmo's band; and an additional, spirited bonus performance of A Song Is Born from a 1949 Armed Forces Radio Service "Jubilee" show. Certain of these audio selections have never been released commercially, while others which may be more familiar take a fitting place as part of this package.Label description:
This CD gathers 25 tracks including some of the best full-length 1947 pre-recordings sourced from original Goldwyn Studios acetates; cuts from Capitol's "Giants Of Jazz" CC-106 album; several alternate versions of songs from the film that were issued by competing record labels; highlights from a special 1948 radio broadcast promoting the Runyon Memorial Fund and featuring one of the film's musical stars, Louis Armstrong, aired from the famous Blue Note jazz club with fellow jazz masters Jack Teagarden and Earl Hines as sidemen in Satchmo's band; and an additional, spirited bonus performance of A Song Is Born from a 1949 Armed Forces Radio Service "Jubilee" show. Certain of these audio selections have never been released commercially, while others which may be more familiar take a fitting place as part of this package.
Tracks 1 to 11 from 1947 Full-Length Pre-Recordings
Tracks 12 to 16 from Capitol's "Giants Of Jazz" CC-106 Album
Tracks 17 to 21 are Alternate Versions Released By Competing Record Labels
Tracks 22 to 24 from Highlights Of "Damon Runyon Memorial Fund" Radio Broadcast
Track 25 from AFRS "Jubilee" Show |
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No. of tracks: |
25 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
SEPIA1342 |
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