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10 CD Wallet Box |
Fats Waller |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
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(2008)
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 10 x CD |
4.267 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | You'Re Laughing at Me
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2. | I Can't Break the Habit of You
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3. | Did Anyone Ever Tell You?
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4. | When Love is Young
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5. | The Meanest Thing You Ever Did Was
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6. | Cryin' Mood
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7. | Where is the Sun?
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8. | You'Ve Been Reading My Mail
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9. | To a Sweet Pretty Thing
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10. | Old Plantation
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11. | Honeysuckle Rose
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12. | Blues
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13. | Spring Cleaning
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14. | You Showed Me the Way (Vocal)
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15. | You Showed Me the Way (Instr.)
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16. | Boo-Hoo
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17. | The Love Bug Will Bite You (Tomlin)
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18. | San Anton' (Vocal)
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19. | San Anton' (Instr.)
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20. | I've Got a New Lease on Love (Vocal)
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21. | I've Got a New Lease on Love (Instr)
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Sweet Heartache (Vocal)
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2. | Sweet Heartache (Instr.)
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3. | Honeysuckle Rose (Instr.)
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4. | You Know It All Smarty
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5. | Don't You Know or Don't You Care?
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6. | Lost Love
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7. | I'm Gonna Put You in You Place
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8. | Blue, Turning Grey over You
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9. | Keepin' out of Mischief Now
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10. | Stardust
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11. | Basin Street Blues
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12. | Tea for Two
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13. | I Ain't Got Nobody
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14. | You'Ve Got Me Under You Thumb
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15. | Beat I Tou
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16. | Our Love Was Meant to Be
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17. | I'd Rather Call You Baby
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18. | I'm Always in the Mood for You
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19. | She's Tall, She's Thin, She's Terri
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20. | You'Re My Dish
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21. | More Power to You
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3. CD tartalma: |
1. | How Can I?
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2. | The Joint is Jumpin'
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3. | A Hopeless Love Affair
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4. | What Will I Do in the Morning?
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5. | How Ya Baby?
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6. | Jealous of Me
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7. | Every Day's a Holiday
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8. | Neglected
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9. | My Window Faces to South
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10. | Am I in Another World?
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11. | Why Do Havaiians Sing Aloa?
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12. | My First Impression of You
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13. | Something Tells Me
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14. | I Love to Whistle
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15. | You Went to My Head
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16. | Florida Fl
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17. | Lost and Found
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18. | Don't Try to Cry You Way Back to Me
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19. | In the Gloaming
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20. | You Had an Evening to Spare
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21. | Let's Break the Good News
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4. CD tartalma: |
1. | Skrontch
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2. | I Simply Adore You
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3. | The Sheik of Araby
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4. | Hold My Hand
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5. | Inside (This Heart of Mine)
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6. | There's Honey on the Moon Tonight
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7. | If I Were You
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8. | [Take Me Back] to the Wide Open Pla
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9. | On the Bumpy Road to Love
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10. | Fair and Square
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11. | We, the People
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12. | Don't Try You Jive on Me
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13. | Ain't Misbehavin'
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14. | The Flat Foot Floogie
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15. | Pent Up in a Penthouse
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16. | Music, Maestro, Please
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17. | A-Tisket, a-Tasket
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18. | Sing Low, Seet Chariot
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19. | All God's Chillun Got Wings
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20. | Go Down, Moses
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21. | Deep River
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5. CD tartalma: |
1. | Water Boy
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2. | Lonesome Road
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3. | That Old Feeling
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4. | I Can't Give You Anything but Love
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5. | Two Sleepy People
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6. | Shame! Shame!
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7. | I'Ll Never Forgive Myself
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8. | You Look Good to Me
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9. | Tell Me with Your Kisses
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10. | Yacht Club Swing
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11. | Love, I'd Give My Life for You
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12. | I Wish I Had You
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13. | I'Ll Dance at Your Wedding
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14. | Imagine My Surprise
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15. | I Won't Believe It
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16. | The Spider & the Fly
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17. | Patty Cake, Patty Cake
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18. | A Good Man is Hard to Find
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19. | You out Smarted Yourself
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20. | Last Night a Miracle Happended
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21. | Good for Nothin' but Love
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6. CD tartalma: |
1. | Hold Tight
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2. | Kiss Me with Your Eyes
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3. | Sweet Sue
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4. | I Can't Give You Anything but Love
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5. | You Asked for It -You Got It
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6. | Some Rainy Day
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7. | Tain't What You Doe
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8. | Got No Time
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9. | Step Up and Shake My Hand
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10. | Undecided
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11. | Remember Who You'Re Promised to
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12. | London Suite Piccadilly
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13. | London Suite Chelsea
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14. | London Suite Soho
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15. | London Suite Bond Street
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16. | London Suite Limehouse
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17. | London Suite Whitechapel
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18. | Smoke Dreams of You
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19. | You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It
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20. | Honey Hush
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21. | I Used to Love You
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7. CD tartalma: |
1. | Wait & See
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2. | You Meet the Nicest People in Your
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3. | Anita
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4. | What a Pretty Miss
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5. | Squeeze Me
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6. | Bless You
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7. | It's the Tune That Counts
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8. | Abdullah
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9. | Who'Ll Take My Place?
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10. | Bond Street
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11. | It's You Who Taught It to Me
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12. | Suitcase Susie
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13. | Your Feet's Too Big (Benson- Fisher)
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14. | You'Re Lettin' the Grass Grow Under
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15. | The Darktown Strutters Ball
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16. | I Can't Give You Anything but Love
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17. | Swing Dilla Street
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18. | At Twilight
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19. | Oh! Frenchy
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20. | Cheatin' on Me
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8. CD tartalma: |
1. | Black Maria
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2. | Mighty Fine
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3. | The Moon is Low
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4. | The Moon is Low Part 2
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5. | Old Grand Dad
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6. | Fat and Greasy
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7. | Little Curly Hair in a High Chair
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8. | Square from Delaware
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9. | You Run You Mouth, I'Ll Run My Busi
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10. | Too Tired
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11. | ''Send Me'' Jackson
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12. | Eep, Ipe, Wanna Piece of Pie
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13. | Stop Pretending
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14. | I'Ll Never Smile Again
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15. | My Mommie Sent Me to the Store
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16. | Dry Bones
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17. | Georgia on My Mind
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18. | Rockin'Chair
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19. | Carolina Shout
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20. | Honeysuckle Rose
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9. CD tartalma: |
1. | Ring Dem Bells
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2. | Twenty Four Robbers
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3. | I Understand
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4. | Sad Sap Sucker Am I
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5. | Headlines in the News
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6. | Chant of the Groove
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7. | Come and Get It
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8. | Rump Steak Serenade
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9. | Ain't Nothing to It
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10. | Oh Baby Sweet Baby
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11. | Buck Jumpin'
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12. | That Gets It, Mr. Joe
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13. | The Bells of San Raquel
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14. | Bessie, Bessie, Bessie
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15. | Clarinet Marmalade
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16. | Winter Weahter
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17. | Cash for You Trash
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18. | Don't Give Me That Jive
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19. | Your Socks Don't Match
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10. CD tartalma: |
1. | Your Must Be Losing Your Mind
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2. | The Jitterbur Waltz
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3. | By the Light of the Silvery Moon
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4. | Swing out to Victory
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5. | Up Jumped You with Love
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6. | Romance a La Mode
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7. | That's What the Well-Dressed Man in
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8. | That Ain't Right
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9. | Moppin' and Boppin'
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10. | Ain't ,Misbehavin'
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11. | Ain't Misbehavin' Two Sleepy Peop
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12. | Slightly Less Than Wonderful/There'
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13. | This is So Nice It Must Be Illegal/
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14. | Waller Jive
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15. | Hallelujah
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16. | That's What the Bird Said to Me
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17. | Reefer Man
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18. | Solitude
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19. | Bouncin' on a V-Disc
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20. | Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless
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21. | Really Fine
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Jazz
Fats Waller
Active Decades: '20s, '30s and '40s Born: May 21, 1904 in New York, NY Died: Dec 15, 1943 in Kansas City, MO Genre: Jazz Styles: Swing, Stride, Classic Jazz, Jive
Not only was Fats Waller one of the greatest pianists jazz has ever known, he was also one of its most exuberantly funny entertainers -- and as so often happens, one facet tends to obscure the other. His extraordinarily light and flexible touch belied his ample physical girth; he could swing as hard as any pianist alive or dead in his classic James P. Johnson-derived stride manner, with a powerful left hand delivering the octaves and tenths in a tireless, rapid, seamless stream. Waller also pioneered the use of the pipe organ and Hammond organ in jazz -- he called the pipe organ the "God box" -- adapting his irresistible sense of swing to the pedals and a staccato right hand while making imaginative changes of the registration. As a composer and improviser, his melodic invention rarely flagged, and he contributed fistfuls of joyous yet paradoxically winsome songs like "Honeysuckle Rose," "Ain't Misbehavin,'" "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now," "Blue Turning Grey Over You" and the extraordinary "Jitterbug Waltz" to the jazz repertoire. During his lifetime and afterwards, though, Fats Waller was best known to the world for his outsized comic personality and sly vocals, where he would send up trashy tunes that Victor Records made him record with his nifty combo, Fats Waller & His Rhythm. Yet on virtually any of his records, whether the song is an evergreen standard or the most trite bit of doggerel that a Tin Pan Alley hack could serve up, you will hear a winning combination of good knockabout humor, foot-tapping rhythm and fantastic piano playing. Today, almost all of Fats Waller's studio recordings can be found on RCA's on-again-off-again series The Complete Fats Waller, which commenced on LPs in 1975 and was still in progress during the 1990s. Thomas "Fats" Waller came from a Harlem household where his father was a Baptist lay preacher and his mother played piano and organ. Waller took up the piano at age six, playing in a school orchestra led by Edgar Sampson (of Chick Webb fame). After his mother died when he was 14, Waller moved into the home of pianist Russell Brooks, where he met and studied with James P. Johnson. Later, Waller also received classical lessons from Carl Bohm and the famous pianist Leopold Godowsky. After making his first record at age 18 for Okeh in 1922, "Birmingham Blues""'Muscle Shoals Blues,"" he backed various blues singers and worked as house pianist and organist at rent parties and in movie theaters and clubs. He began to attract attention as a composer during the early- and mid-'20s, forming a most fruitful alliance with lyricist Andy Razaf that resulted in three Broadway shows in the late '20s, Keep Shufflin', Load of Coal, and Hot Chocolates. Waller started making records for Victor in 1926; his most significant early records for that label were a series of brilliant 1929 solo piano sides of his own compositions like "Handful of Keys" and "Smashing Thirds." After finally signing an exclusive Victor contract in 1934, he began the long-running, prolific series of records with His Rhythm, which won him great fame and produced several hits, including "Your Feet's Too Big," "The Joint Is Jumpin'" and "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter." He began to appear in films like Hooray for Love and King of Burlesque in 1935 while continuing regular appearances on radio that dated back to 1923. He toured Europe in 1938, made organ recordings in London for HMV, and appeared on one of the first television broadcasts. He returned to London the following spring to record his most extensive composition, "London Suite" for piano and percussion, and embark on an extensive continental tour (which, alas, was canceled by fears of impending war with Germany). Well aware of the popularity of big bands in the '30s, Waller tried to form his own, but they were short-lived. Into the 1940s, Waller's touring schedule of the U.S. escalated, he contributed music to another musical, Early to Bed, the film appearances kept coming (including a memorable stretch of Stormy Weather where he led an all-star band that included Benny Carter, Slam Stewart and Zutty Singleton), the recordings continued to flow, and he continued to eat and drink in extremely heavy quantities. Years of draining alimony squabbles, plus overindulgence and, no doubt, frustration over not being taken more seriously as an artist, began to wear the pianist down. Finally, after becoming ill during a gig at the Zanzibar Room in Hollywood in December, 1943, Waller boarded the Santa Fe Chief train for the long trip back to New York. He never made it, dying of pneumonia aboard the train during a stop at Union Station in Kansas City. While every clown longs to play Hamlet as per the cliche -- and Waller did have so-called serious musical pretensions, longing to follow in George Gershwin's footsteps and compose concert music -- it probably was not in the cards anyway due to the racial barriers of the first half of the 20th century. Besides, given the fact that Waller influenced a long line of pianists of and after his time, including Count Basie (who studied with Fats), Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck and countless others, his impact has been truly profound. ---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide |
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