1.1 The Original Dixieland Jazz Band - Satanic Blues
1.2 Merritt Brunies and his Friars Inn Orchestra - Up Jumped The Devil
1.3 New Orleans Owls - White Ghost Shivers
1.4 Elgar's Creole Orchestra - Nightmare
1.5 Walter Page's Blue Devils - Blue Devil Blues
1.6 Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra - Haunted Nights
1.7 Jack Hylton and his Orchestra - Bogey Wail
1.8 Cliff Jackson and his Krazy Kats - The Terror
1.9 Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra - I'm Feling Devilish
1.10 Gene Kardos and his Orchestra - Zombie
1.11 Raymond Scott Quintette - Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals
1.12 Larry Clinton Orchestra - The Devil With The Devil
1.13 Artie Shaw and his Orchestra - Nightmare (Theme Song)
1.14 Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb and his Orchestra - Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil
1.15 Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra - You've Got Me Voodoo'd
1.16 Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra - Murder At Peyton Hall
1.17 Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra - Hi Spook
1.18 Johnny Messner and his Music Box Band - A Clarinet In A Haunted House
1.19 Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five - Mysterioso (take 1)
1.20 The Glenn Miller and his Orchestra - Swingin' at the Seance
1.21 The Mills Brothers - (Who-Who-Who) Who Put the Devil in Evelyn's Eyes
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
.. - Jazz For A Halloween's Night
Description:
Ghostly Selections From 1919 to 1953There is surprisingly little written about the history and development of Halloween music and that is something that we might try to rectify with our forthcoming releases. Maybe we intuitively know when music has a spooky and scary vibe, though the titles on this compilation are a bit of a giveaway. We aimed for a stylish selection of spine tinglers, with a hot jazzy vibe, to while away a Halloween Night, whether in Lockdown or at a party. We hope that you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoy compiling it.
"Swingin At The Seance" is a captivating CD compilation released by Document Records, featuring an eclectic mix of jazz, swing, and blues tracks from the 1920s to the early 1940s. This collection brings together rare and lively recordings that evoke the spirit of vintage dance halls and smoky speakeasies. Listeners are treated to energetic rhythms, playful melodies, and haunting vocals that capture both the exuberance and mystery of early American music culture. Document Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving historical audio treasures; their meticulous remastering ensures these timeless performances sound vibrant for modern audiences. With "Swingin At The Seance," you embark on a musical journey through some of the most influential eras in jazz history.