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1. | Cinderella
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2. | Too Marvelous For Words
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3. | Gravy Train, The
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4. | Coffee Time
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5. | Jump Saute
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6. | It's The Talk Of The Town
with Corky Corcoran |
7. | June Is Bustin' Out All Over
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8. | Friar Rock
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9. | Special
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10. | Blue Skies
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11. | I Can't Begin To Tell You
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12. | King Porter Stomp
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13. | Special
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14. | Do You Love Me?
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15. | Eight Bar Riff
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16. | Man I Love, The
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17. | I've Never Forgotten
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18. | I Don't Know Why
with Willie "The Lion" Smith |
19. | Keb-Lah
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20. | Beaumont Ride, The
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21. | In A Mist
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22. | Slap Happy
with Bob Poland |
23. | Carnival
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Jazz
Harry James (trumpet)
Harry James & His Music Makers: Ginnie Powell (vocals); Hayden Causey, Benny Heller, Sam Herman (guitar); Bob Bein, Jack Gootkin, John de Voogdt, Jerome Reisler, Nick Pisani, Sam Caplan, Harry Jaworski, Leo Zorn, Al Neiman, L.N. Kurkdje, George Grossman, Ernie Karpati, Gerson Oberstein (violin); Sam Freed, Gerald Joyce, David Sterkin, Bill Spear, Victor Stern, Herchel Gilbert, Al Neimann, Mike Russell (viola); Cy Bernard, Al Freide, Al Friede (cello); Eddie Rosa (clarinet); Musky Ruffo, Johnny McAfee, Willie "The Lion" Smith (alto saxophone); Stewart Bruner, Jimmy Cook, King Guion, Corky Corcoran (tenor saxophone); Bob Poland, Sam Sachelle, Claude Lakey, George Davis (baritone saxophone); James Grimes, Red Berken, Leonard Corris, Phil Cook, Everett McDonald, Vincent Badale, Jim Troutman, Nick Buono, Al Cuozzo, Harry Jones, Jimmy Campbell, Stan Fishelson (trumpet); Fred Waldron, Philip Palmer (French horn); Ziggy Elmer, Ray Heath, Vic Hamann, Murray MacEachern, Chuck Preble, Lee O'Connor, Dalton Rizzotto, Dave Robbins, Harry Rodgers (trombone); Juan Tizol (valve trombone); Bruce McDonald, Al Lerner, Arnold Ross (piano); Bob Stone (bass guitar); Mickey Scrima, Jackie Mills, Lou Fromm, Nick Fatool (drum); Ed Mihelich, Thurman Teague (bongos)
Benny Goodman's fabulously successful big band was a launching pad for future bandleaders, with Harry James being one of the best. James's dazzling style made him a star in his own band, which in turn launched the careers of singers Frank Sinatra and Dick Haymes. EIGHT BAR RIFF covers the period in which James had the greatest success, both artistically and commercially; his big band combined earnest swing with tuneful schmaltziness, and later on even absorbed some influence from jazz's avant-garde sound of the time, bebop. With 23 selections and excellent sound and packaging, RIFF is one of the better overviews of Harry James available. |
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