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1. | Alexander's Ragtime Band
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2. | Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
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3. | I Wanna Be Around My Baby All the Time
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4. | I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby (And My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Me)
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5. | White Jazz
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6. | Black Jazz
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7. | Maniac's Ball
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8. | Clarinet Marmalade
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9. | I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody (Like I'm Loving You)
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10. | Indiana (Back Home Again In)
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11. | Blue Jazz
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12. | Thanksgivin'
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13. | The Lady from St. Paul
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14. | The Dance of the Lame Duck
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15. | Rhythm Man
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16. | New Orleans
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17. | Wild Goose Chase
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18. | Moon Country
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19. | Milenberg Joys
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20. | Out of Space
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21. | Copenhagen
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22. | Royal Garden Blues
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23. | Rose of the Rio Grande
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24. | Jungle Jitters
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25. | Bugle Call Rag
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26. | A Study in Brown
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Jazz
Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra Glen Gray - Director, Leader, Sax (Alto), Saxophone Art Ralston - Bassoon, Oboe, Sax (Alto) Billy Rauch - Trombone Bo Ashford - Trumpet Bobby Jones - Trumpet Bobby Lee Jones - Trumpet Casa Loma Orchestra - Main Performer Dub Shoffner - Trumpet Frank Zullo - Trumpet Fritz Hummel - Trombone Gene Gifford - Arranger, Banjo, Guitar Grady Watts - Trumpet Jack Blanchette - Guitar Joe Hostetter - Trumpet, Vocals Kenny Sargent - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Vocals Mel Jenssen - Director, Viola, Violin Pat Davis - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Pee Wee Hunt - Trombone, Vocals Ray Eberle - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Sonny Dunham - Trumpet Stanley Dennis - Bass, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Bass), Sax (Tenor), Standup Bass Tony Briglia - Drums
* Alastair Robertson - Producer * Brian Johnston - Design * John R.T. Davies - Producer, Remastering * Larry Clinton - Arranger * Robert Bamberger - Liner Notes
During a period of time when few jazz-oriented big bands existed outside of Harlem, the Casa Loma Orchestra helped set the stage for the swing era. Gene Gifford's arrangements for the ensemble during 1929-1935 were later criticized for using some staccato phrasing and an excess of riffs, but the music still sounds quite exciting today. Maniac's Ball mostly dates from 1931-1932, with one song from 1933, three from 1934, Larry Clinton's "A Study in Brown" from 1937, and a five-song session from 1936. In addition to a few Clinton arrangements, many of Gifford's best charts are here, including "White Jazz," "Black Jazz," "Blue Jazz," "Maniac's Ball," and "Wild Goose Chase." Of the four Hep releases that on a whole feature most of the high points of the Casa Loma recordings (skipping the more commercial dance band records), Maniac's Ball is the best all-round introduction to the music of the Casa Loma Orchestra. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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