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1. | Flying Home
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2. | Stardust
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3. | Memories of You
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4. | Soft Winds
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5. | Shivers
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6. | AC/DC Current
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7. | I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
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8. | Sheik of Araby
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9. | Poor Butterfly
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10. | I Surrender, Dear
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11. | These Foolish Things
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12. | Good Enough to Keep (Air Mail Special)
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13. | Breakfast Feud
previously unreleased
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14. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby
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15. | Gilly
previously unreleased
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16. | On the Alamo
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17. | Gone with What Draft
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18. | Smo-O-O-Oth One
previously unreleased
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Jazz
Artie Bernstein - Bass Benny Goodman - Clarinet, Leader Benny Goodman Sextet Charlie Christian - Guitar (Electric) Cootie Williams - Trumpet Count Basie - Piano Dave Tough - Drums Dudley Brooks - Piano Fletcher Henderson - Piano Georgie Auld - Sax (Tenor) Harry Jaeger - Drums Jo Jones - Drums Johnny Guarnieri - Piano Ken Kersey - Piano Lionel Hampton - Vibraphone Nick Fatool - Drums
* Allen Weinberg - Design * Amy Herot - Series Coordinator * Frank Driggs - Photography * Gary Pacheco - Series Coordinator * John Hammond, Sr. - Producer * Leonard Feather - Liner Notes * Michael Brooks - Producer * Mike Berniker - Series Coordinator * Tim Geelan - Digital Restoration * Tony Tiller - Package Coordinator
Over the course of Benny Goodman's career, the stars often lined up right and he found himself working in tandem with someone every bit as talented as he, whether it was Bunny Berigan, Fletcher Henderson, Harry James, Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton or Teddy Wilson. For a brief period after most of the above had left his employ, Goodman hooked up with guitarist Charlie Christian and the jazz world was never the same. Christian played in the big band and his "Solo Flight" was one of the first big-band staples built around the then new electric guitar, but his best work came with a handful of finely wrought gems as a member of Goodman's sextet. Sharing solo space with Goodman and Hampton, Christian gave the electric guitar a place in the music on sides like "Flying Home," "Air Mail Special," "Stardust" and "AC-DC Current," where his instrument seems to be bursting with ideas and ceaseless invention. Along with sides by Eddie Lang and Django Reinhardt's Hot Club of France, these are the recordings that made jazz guitar history. ---Cub Koda, All Music Guide |
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