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5.367 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Here Comes Cookie (Lookie, Lookie, Lookie)
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2. | What a Little Moonlight Can Do
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3. | Sweet Lorraine
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4. | Swingin' on the Famous Door
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5. | Farewell Blues
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6. | I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
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7. | Swing Is Here
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8. | Blue Lou
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9. | Stealin' Apples
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10. | Too Good to Be True
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11. | Warmin' Up
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12. | Blues in C Sharp Minor
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13. | Shoe Shine Boy
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14. | Wabash Stomp
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15. | Florida Stomp
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16. | Heckler's Hop
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17. | That Thing
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18. | Sittin' In
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19. | Stardust
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20. | Body and Soul
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21. | Forty Six, West Fifty Two
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22. | S-H-I-N-E [Live]
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23. | Roy's Riffin' Now [Live]
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24. | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
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25. | High Society
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Smack
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2. | I Surrender, Dear
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3. | I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
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4. | Let Me Off Uptown
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5. | Rockin' Chair
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6. | Ball of Fire
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7. | Royal Flush
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8. | The Gasser
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9. | Jump Through the Window
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10. | Minor Jive
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11. | Tea for Two
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12. | Don't Be That Way
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13. | I Want to Be Happy
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14. | Fiesta in Brass
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15. | St. Louis Blues
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16. | After You've Gone
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17. | The Sad Sack
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18. | Little Jazz Boogie
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19. | Embraceable You
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20. | Little Jazz
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21. | Just Floatin' Along
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22. | Scuttlebutt
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23. | All the Cats Join In
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24. | Tippin' Out
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25. | Lover, Come Back to Me
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3. CD tartalma: |
1. | King David
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2. | It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
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3. | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
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4. | Undecided
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5. | Ain't No Flies on Me
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6. | The Man I Love
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7. | Easter Parade
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8. | Wild Driver
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9. | If I Had You
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10. | Nuts
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11. | Someone to Watch Over Me
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12. | Goliath Bounce
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13. | I Remember Harlem
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14. | Baby, Don't Do Me Like That
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15. | L' Isle Adam
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16. | Black & Blue? (What Did I Do to Be So)
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17. | Echoes of Harlem
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18. | Schooldays
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19. | Saturday Night Fish Fry, Pt. 1
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20. | Saturday Night Fish Fry, Pt. 2
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21. | The Heat's On
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22. | No Rolling Blues
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23. | They Raided the Joint
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24. | Estrad Swing (Roy's Got Rhythm)
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25. | Hoppin' John
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4. CD tartalma: |
1. | Scottie
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2. | Oh! Shut-Up
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3. | Hollywood Pastime
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4. | I'd Love Him So
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5. | The Heat Is On (Tres Chaud)
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6. | Wild Man Blues
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7. | Fireworks
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8. | Baby, What's the Matter With You?
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9. | Yard Dog
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10. | Sweet Lorraine
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11. | Jumbo the Elephant
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12. | Basin Street Blues
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13. | I Remember Harlem
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14. | Easter Parade
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15. | I See Everybody's Baby
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16. | Roy's Riff
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17. | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
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18. | Rockin' Chair
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19. | Little Jazz
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20. | Love for Sale
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21. | Dale's Wail
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22. | St. Louis Blues (Pts. 1 & 2)
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Jazz
Roy Eldridge - Dialogue, Trumpet, Vocals Al Beck - Trumpet Alan Townsend - Sax (Baritone) Albert Casey - Guitar Albert Ferreri - Sax (Tenor) Albert Riding - Trombone Allan Reuss - Guitar Andrew Burman - Drums Andrew Ferretti - Trumpet Andrew Gardner - Sax (Alto) Anita Love - Vocals Anita O'Day - Vocals Armand Molinetti - Drums Art Tatum - Piano Artie Shapiro - Standup Bass Artie Shaw - Arranger, Clarinet Babe Wagner - Trombone Barney Bigard - Clarinet Barney Kessel - Guitar Barney Spieler - Standup Bass Ben Webster - Sax (Tenor) Benny Goodman - Clarinet Benny Vasseur - Trombone Bernard Addison - Guitar Bernie Glow - Trumpet Big Sid Catlett - Drums Bill Beason - Drums Bill Coleman - Trumpet Bill Dillard - Trumpet Bill Graham - Trumpet Billie Holiday - Vocals Billy Bauer - Guitar Billy Eckstine - Vocals Bob Kitsis - Piano Bob Lessey - Guitar Buddy Bastien - Standup Bass Buster Bailey - Clarinet Buster Harding - Arranger, Piano, Vocals Carl Pruitt - Standup Bass Carl-Henrik Norin - Sax (Tenor) Carmen Mastren - Guitar Cecil Payne - Sax (Baritone) Cecil Scott - Clarinet Charles Bowen - Sax (Tenor) Charles Greenlea - Trombone Charlie Norman - Harpsichord, Piano Charlie Smith - Drums Chris Johnson - Sax (Alto) Chu Berry - Dialogue, Sax (Tenor) Clarence Wheeler - Trumpet Claude Bolling - Piano Clint Neagley - Sax (Alto) Clyde Hart - Piano Clyde Lombardi - Standup Bass Coleman Hawkins - Sax (Tenor) Cootie Williams - Trumpet Count Basie - Piano Danny Barker - Guitar Dave McRae - Sax (Baritone) Dave Young Orchestra - Sax (Tenor) David "Panama" Francis - Drums David Page - Trumpet Dick Hyman - Piano Dick Vance - Trumpet Dicky Wells - Trombone Don Byas - Sax (Tenor) Don Purvance - Sax (Tenor) Earl Phillips - Drums Ed Cuffee - Trombone Ed Shaughnessy - Drums Eddie Safranski - Standup Bass Edward Mihelich - Standup Bass Eli Robinson - Trombone Elmer Williams - Sax (Tenor) Elmon Wright - Trumpet Elton Hill - Trumpet Emmett Berry - Trumpet Ernie Caceres - Sax (Baritone) Fernando Arbello - Trombone Fletcher Henderson - Piano Franz Jackson - Sax (Tenor) Fred Ohms - Trombone Fred Robinson - Trombone Freddie Green - Guitar Gene Krupa - Drums George "Scoops" Carry - Sax (Alto) George Lawson - Sax (Tenor) George Robinson - Trombone George Williams - Arranger, Director George Wilson - Trombone Gerald Wiggins - Piano Graham Young - Trumpet Gunnar Almstedt - Standup Bass Gus Aiken - Trumpet Gus Dixon - Trombone Guy Defatto - Standup Bass Hal Singer - Sax (Tenor) Harold "Doc" West - Drums Harold Matthews - Trombone Harry James - Trumpet Harry Rodgers - Trombone Henry Clay - Trumpet Herbie Steward - Sax (Tenor) Horace Henderson - Piano Ike Quebec - Sax (Tenor) Irving "Duke" Jordan - Piano Israel Crosby - Standup Bass J.C. Higginbotham - Trombone Jack Teagarden - Trombone Jay Kelliher - Trombone Jerome Pasquall - Sax (Alto) Jess Stacy - Piano Jimmy Maxwell - Trumpet Joe Eldridge - Sax (Alto) Joe Marsala - Clarinet Joe Thomas - Trumpet John "BJ John" Smith - Guitar John "Bugs" Hamilton - Trumpet John Collins - Guitar John Grassi - Trombone John Kirby - Standup Bass John LaPorta - Clarinet John McConnell - Trombone John Trueheart - Guitar Johnny Guarnieri - Piano Jon Walton - Sax (Tenor) Joop Visser - Producer Kai Winding - Trombone Ken Kersey - Piano Kenny Clarke - Drums Laurel Watson - Vocals Lawrence Lucie - Guitar Lee Abrams - Drums Lennart Sundewall - Trumpet (Bass) Les Erskine - Drums Lester Young - Sax (Tenor) Lionel Hampton - Vibraphone Lou Fromm - Drums Lou McGarity - Trombone Louis Carrington - Standup Bass Lucky Fowler - Guitar Marion Hazel - Trumpet Mascagni Ruffo - Sax (Alto) Max Roach - Drums Melody Saunders - Drums Michael "Dodo" Marmarosa - Piano Mike Bryan - Guitar Mike Doty - Sax (Alto) Milt Raskin - Piano Morris Rayman - Standup Bass Nat Atkins - Trombone Norman Murphy - Trumpet Nuncio Mondello - Sax (Alto) Ollie Wilson - Trombone Oscar Peterson - Organ Oscar Pettiford - Standup Bass Ove Lind - Clarinet Paul Cohen - Trumpet Peter Rynston - Digital Remastering Pierre Michelot - Standup Bass Porter Kilbert - Sax (Alto) Ray Biondi - Guitar Ray Eckstrand - Sax (Alto) Raymond Fol - Piano Richard Dunlap - Trombone Robert & The Groovers Williams - Trumpet Robert Barnet - Drums Robert Mason - Trumpet Rodney Richardson - Standup Bass Roger G. Swift - Trombone Rolf Berg - Guitar Rozelle Gayle - Piano Rudy Tanza - Sax (Alto) Russell Procope - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Sahib Shihab - Sax (Alto) Sam Allen - Guitar, Piano Sam Lee - Sax (Alto) Sam Listengart - Sax (Baritone) Sam Musiker - Sax (Tenor) Sandy Watson - Trombone Sandy Williams - Trombone Sid Weiss - Standup Bass Snags Allen - Guitar Stan Britt - Annotation, Compilation Stan Fishelson - Trumpet Sylvester Lewis - Trumpet Ted Kelly - Trombone Ted Sturgis - Standup Bass Teddy Brannon - Piano Teddy Cole - Piano Teddy Hill - Sax (Tenor) Terry Gibbs - Vibraphone Tex Beneke - Sax (Tenor) Thomas Grider - Trumpet Thore Jederby - Standup Bass Tom Archia - Sax (Tenor) Tony d'Amore - Piano Torg Halten - Trumpet Truck Parham - Standup Bass Vido Musso - Sax (Tenor) Walt Lockhart - Sax (Tenor) Walter Bates - Sax (Tenor) Walter Johnson Jr. - Drums Ward Silloway - Trombone Warne Marsh - Sax (Tenor) Will Bradley - Trombone Will Bradley, Jr. - Trombone William Boucaya - Sax (Baritone) William Coles - Drums Zoot Sims - Sax (Tenor) Zutty Singleton - Drums
Roy Eldridge
Active Decades: '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s Born: Jan 30, 1911 in Pittsburgh, PA Died: Feb 26, 1989 in Valley Stream, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Big Band, Swing, Mainstream Jazz
One of the most exciting trumpeters to emerge during the swing era, Roy Eldridge's combative approach, chancetaking style and strong musicianship were an inspiration (and an influence) to the next musical generation, most notably Dizzy Gillespie. Although he sometimes pushed himself farther than he could go, Eldridge never played a dull solo! Roy Eldridge started out playing trumpet and drums in carnival and circus bands. With the Nighthawk Syncopators he received a bit of attention by playing a note-for-note recreation of Coleman Hawkins' tenor solo on "The Stampede." Inspired by the dynamic playing of Jabbo Smith (Eldridge would not discover Louis Armstrong for a few years), Roy played with some territory bands including Zack Whyte and Speed Webb and in New York (where he arrive in 1931) he worked with Elmer Snowden (who nicknamed him "Little Jazz"), McKinney's Cotton Pickers and most importantly Teddy Hill (1935). Eldridge's recorded solos with Hill, backing Billie Holiday and with Fletcher Henderson (including his 1936 hit "Christopher Columbus") gained a great deal of attention. In 1937 he appeared with his octet (which included brother Joe on alto) at the Three Deuces Club in Chicago and recorded some outstanding selections as a leader including "Heckler's Hop" and "Wabash Stomp." By 1939 Roy had a larger group playing at the Arcadia Ballroom in New York. With the decline of Bunny Berigan and the increasing predictability of Louis Armstrong, Eldridge was arguably the top trumepter in jazz during this era. During 1941-42 Eldridge sparked Gene Krupa's Orchestra, recording classic versions of "Rockin' Chair" and "After You've Gone" and interacting with Anita O'Day on "Let Me Off Uptown." The difficulties of travelling with a White band during a racist period hurt him as did some of the incidents that occurred during his stay with Artie Shaw (1944-45) but the music during both stints was quite memorable. Eldridge can be seen in several "soundies" (short promotional film devoted to single songs) of this era by the Krupa band, often in association with O'Day, including "Let Me Off Uptown" and "Thanks for the Boogie Ride." He is also very prominent in the band's appearance in Howard Hawks' Ball of Fire, in an extended performance of "Drum Boogie" mimed by Barbara Stanwyck, taking a long trumpet solo -- the clip was filmed soon after Eldridge joined the band in late April of 1941, and "Drum Boogie" was a song that Eldridge co-wrote with Krupa. Eldridge had a short-lived big band of his own, toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic and then had a bit of an identity crisis when he realized that his playing was not as modern as the beboppers. A successful stay in France during 1950-51 restored his confidence when he realized that being original was more important than being up-to-date. Eldridge recorded steadily for Norman Granz in the 1950s, was one of the stars of JATP (where he battled Charlie Shavers and Dizzy Gillespie) and by 1956 was often teamed with Coleman Hawkins in a quintet; their 1957 appearance at Newport was quite memorable. The 1960s were tougher as recording opportunities and work became rarer. Eldridge had brief and unhappy stints with Count Basie's Orchestra and Ella Fitzgerald (feeling unnecessary in both contexts) but was leading his own group by the end of the decade. He spent much of the 1970s playing regularly at Ryan's and recording for Pablo and, although his range had shrunk a bit, Eldridge's competitive spirit was still very much intact. Only a serious stroke in 1980 was able to halt his horn. Roy Eldridge recorded throughout his career for virtually every label. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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