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1.1 Honey Hush1.2 Stompin' at the Panama (Skoller's Shuffle)1.3 Bedtime (Sleepy Moan)1.4 Thunder1.5 Mutiny in the Nursery1.6 F.D.R. Jones1.7 The Sheik of Araby1.8 The Blue Danube1.9 Button, Button1.10 Jingle Bells1.11 Swanee River1.12 With Plenty of Money and You1.13 Don't Blame Me1.14 Lullaby in Rhythm1.15 Dark Rapture1.16 The Wiggly Walk1.17 Flea Hop1.18 Chopsticks1.19 Patty Cake, Patty Cake1.20 Blue Skies1.21 Liza1.22 Three Blind Mice1.23 Caravan1.24 There's No Anesthetic for Love1.25 Dixie Jamboree1.26 Ta-De-Ah1.27 Riffin' at the Bar-B-Q1.28 Harlem Swing1.29 I Lost Control of Myself2.1 The Land of Make Believe2.2 That Please-Be-Mine-Able Feeling2.3 Dancing in the Street2.4 You're So Different2.5 I Wouldn't Have Known It2.6 Let's Get Happy2.7 Undecided2.8 'Taint What You Do2.9 Do You Wanna Jump, Children?2.10 Riffin' in F Minor2.11 Ol' Man Mose Ain't Dead2.12 Blue Lou2.13 Honey2.14 Russian Lullaby2.15 Georgie Porgy2.16 The Limp2.17 Snug As a Bug in a Rug2.18 Liebestraum2.19 Fidgety Joe2.20 Two Against One2.21 Some Like It Hot2.22 Crazy Rhythm2.23 Moonglow2.24 Don't Let That Moon Get Away2.25 My Blue Heaven2.26 I Was Doing Alright2.27 I Can't Get Started2.28 Old Man Moon2.29 Carry Me Back to Old Virginny3.1 Moon Song3.2 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home3.3 Rosetta3.4 Trompin'3.5 You're My Life3.6 Hoy Soy3.7 Take 'Em3.8 Scategoria3.9 Rhythm Serenade3.10 Rib Town Shuffle3.11 Music'll Chase Your Blues Away3.12 I'll Gather Up My Memories3.13 A Fool's Affair3.14 Jump, Jack, Jump3.15 I Knew a Time3.16 Mine You'll Always Be3.17 Doin' the Bow Wow3.18 Lilla Mae3.19 I Like to Riff3.20 On the Sunny Side of the Street3.21 Black Spider Stomp3.22 By the River St. Marie3.23 Slew Foot Joe3.24 1-2-3-43.25 Crazy 'Bout Rhythm3.26 Off the Beam3.27 King Cole Blues3.28 Jivin' with the Notes3.29 Never Mind, Baby4.1 I'm a Perfect Fool Over You4.2 Lovely Little Person4.3 Love Me Sooner4.4 Sentimental Blue4.5 Goin' to Town with Honey4.6 Syncopated Lullaby4.7 Falling in and Out of Love4.8 Let's Do Things4.9 Jumpy Jitters4.10 Nothing Ever Happens4.11 What'cha Doin' to My Heart4.12 Bedtime4.13 Honey Hush4.14 French Toast4.15 Vine Street Jump4.16 B Flat4.17 You Send Me4.18 Love Is My Alibi4.19 Pogo Stick Bounce4.20 Whatcha' Know, Joe?4.21 Sweet Lorraine4.22 Honeysuckle Rose4.23 Gone with the Draft4.24 This Side Up4.25 Jumpin' with the Mop4.26 Jam Man4.27 Let's Try Again4.28 Fudge Wudge4.29 Smokey Joe4.30 Windy City Boogie Woogie4.31 Ode to a Wild Clam5.1 Let's Try Again5.2 Whatcha' Know, Joe?5.3 Lazy River5.4 Georgia on My Mind5.5 Rockin' Chair5.6 A Little Jive Is Good for You5.7 You've Changed5.8 Babs5.9 Scotchin' with the Soda5.10 Slow Down5.11 Early Morning Blues5.12 The Romany Room Is Jumpin'5.13 This Will Make You Laugh5.14 Stop! the Red Light's on5.15 Hit the Ramp5.16 I Like to Riff5.17 Call the Police5.18 Are You Fer It?5.19 That Ain't Right5.20 Hit That Jive, Jack5.21 Indiana5.22 I Can't Get Started6.1 Tea for Two6.2 Body and Soul6.3 Vom, Vim, Veedle6.4 All for You6.5 Hip Hip Hooray6.6 I Know That You Know6.7 I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town6.8 Pitchin' Up a Boogie6.9 I'm Lost6.10 Beautiful Moons Ago6.11 Let's Spring One6.12 Slender, Tender, and Tall6.13 I've Found a New Baby6.14 Rosetta6.15 Sweet Lorraine6.16 I Blowed and Gone6.17 Solid Potato Salad6.18 F.S.T. (Fine, Sweet ; Tasty)6.19 Got a Penny6.20 Let's Pretend6.21 My Lips Remember Your Kisses6.22 I'm An Errand Boy for Rhythm6.23 Straighten Up and Fly Right7.1 Honey Hush7.2 By the River St. Marie7.3 I Like to Riff7.4 Black Spider Stomp7.5 Sweet Lorraine7.6 Early Morning Blues7.7 Gone with the Draft7.8 Trompin'7.9 Sweet Lorraine7.10 Gone with the Draft7.11 Scotchin' with the Soda7.12 Gone with the Draft7.13 The Romany Room Is Jumpin'7.14 Hit That Jive, Jack7.15 Beautiful Moons Ago7.16 Honeysuckle Rose7.17 I Know That You Know7.18 Solid Potato Salad7.19 My Lips Remember Your Kisses7.20 Straighten Up and Fly Right |
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7 |
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The Early Years (1936-1943) |
 | Description: | Hittin' The Ramp is an album by Nat King Cole, released in 2021. Hittin' The Ramp includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Honey Hush 2:52, 1936, Decca Master Takeâ?, â??Bedtime (sleepy Moan) 2:54, 1936, Decca Master Takeâ?, â??Button, Button 2:52, 1938, Standard Transcriptionâ?, â??Jingle Bells 1938, Standard Transcriptionâ? and more. The album is a Box Set jazz 7-CD. - THE EARLY YEARS (1936-1943) Released in partnership with the Nat King Cole estate, Resonance Records' HITTIN' THE RAMP: THE EARLY YEARS (1936-1943) is the first large-scale collection of the pivotal early recordings (1936-1943) of Nat's 29-year recording career. Most tracks are receiving their first official release in this meticulously restored set of original live-to-disk recordings. This definitive 7CD and limited-edition draws upon a wide range of sources, including many newly-discovered tracks unearthed for the first time from archives located all over the world, such as «Trompin» (jukebox-only release for Cinematone, 1939), «What'cha Know Joe" (undocumented radio performance, 1940 -- now the earliest known recording of Nat "on the air"), «The Romany Room is Jumpin'» (private recording, 1941) and «Beautiful Moons Ago» (longer alternate take, 1943). Sessions include Nat at age 17, playing piano in his brother's band in Chicago, 1936; the first King Cole Trio recordings from 1938, made for radio broadcast only, for Standard Transcriptions; further radio transcription sessions for Standard, Davis & Schwegler, Keystone, plus his first (uncredited) session for MacGregor, with vocalist Anita Boyer; the Ammor Records Session (Spring 1940 - the first commercial-release sessions for the trio), the Decca Recordings (1940-41), the small-label sessions for Excelsior and Premier labels (1943), many previously-uncirculated Armed Forces Radio performances, and, with producer Norman Granz at the helm, early jazz sessions with Lester Young (Granz historic, first session as a producer) and Dexter Gordon, originally released on Philo and Mercury, respectively. Boasting an extensive 60+ page booklet with rare photographs; essays by acclaimed author Will Friedwald and guitarist Nick Rossi (with a special focus on Oscar Moore); plus interviews and testimonials from Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Quincy Jones, Harry Belafonte, John Pizzarelli, Freddy Cole, Michael Feinstein and many others. Hittin' the Ramp features new remastering from original source disks transferred for this set from a number of personal collections and from the archives at University of California - Santa Barbara, The Institute for Jazz Studies at Rutgers University, the CU Boulder American Music Research Center, and the Library of Congress. Celebrate Nat King Cole's centennial in 2019 with this definitive early years multi-disc box set. This is the origin story of a great artist just as he was just «hittin' the ramp,» launching a distinctive style that would quickly become famous the world over. Hittin The Ramp: The Early Years 1936-1943 (7 CDs)Seven CD set. Released in partnership with the Nat King Cole estate, Resonance Records' Hittin' The Ramp: The Early Years (1936-1943) is the first large-scale collection of the pivotal early recordings of Nat's 29-year recording career. Most tracks are receiving their first official release in this meticulously restored set of original live-to-disk recordings. This collection draws upon a wide range of sources, including many newly-discovered tracks unearthed for the first time from archives located all over the world, such as "Trompin" (jukebox-only release for Cinematone, 1939), "What'cha Know Joe" (undocumented radio performance, 1940 - now the earliest known recording of Nat "on the air"), "The Romany Room is Jumpin'" (private recording, 1941) and "Beautiful Moons Ago" (longer alternate take, 1943). Sessions include Nat at age 17, playing piano in his brother's band in Chicago, 1936; the first King Cole Trio recordings from 1938, made for radio broadcast only, for Standard Transcriptions; further radio transcription sessions for Standard, Davis & Schwegler, Keystone, plus his first (uncredited) session for MacGregor, with vocalist Anita Boyer; the Ammor Records Session (Spring 1940 - the first commercial-release sessions for the trio), the Decca Recordings (1940-41), the small-label sessions for Excelsior and Premier labels (1943), many previously-uncirculated Armed Forces Radio performances, and, with producer Norman Granz at the helm, early jazz sessions with Lester Young (Granz historic, first session as a producer) and Dexter Gordon, originally released on Philo and Mercury, respectively. Boasting an extensive 60+ page booklet with rare photographs; essays by acclaimed author Will Friedwald and guitarist Nick Rossi (with a special focus on Oscar Moore); plus interviews and testimonials from Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Quincy Jones, Harry Belafonte, John Pizzarelli, Freddy Cole, Michael Feinstein and many others.Extensive booklet includes interviews, statements and credits. |  | No. of tracks: |
183 |
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HCD2042 |
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