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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Cotton Pickers' Congregation
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2. | Hide And Seek
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3. | South American Joe
Vocalist: Donald Stewart
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4. | Copenhagen
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5. | Limehouse Blues
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6. | Creole Lady
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7. | Hick Stomp
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8. | Swinganola
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9. | Twilight In Turkey
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10. | Toy Trumpet
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11. | Power House
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12. | Wood And Ivory
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13. | Broadway Rhythm
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14. | Memphis Blues
Vocalist: The Rhythm Sisters
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15. | Streamline Strut
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16. | Maracas
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17. | Caravan
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18. | Tarantula
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19. | The Wedding Of The Sophisticated Dutch Doll
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20. | Mr Reynard's Nightmare
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21. | Early Morning Blues
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22. | Hullabaloo
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23. | Tootin' Around
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24. | Voodoo
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25. | B'Wanga
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26. | Swing Patrol
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Plain Jane
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2. | The Penguin
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3. | Lazybones
Vocalist: Sam Browne
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4. | Wotcha Gotta Trombone For?
Vocalist: Evelyn Dall
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5. | Lullaby Of Broadway
Vocalist: Sam Browne & The Rhythm Brothers
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6. | Chasing Shadows
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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7. | Lament For Congo
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8. | You Are My Lucky Star
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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9. | Deep Henderson
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10. | They Can't Take That Away From Me
Vocalist: Sam Browne
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11. | Man About Town
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12. | Ambrose's Tiger Rag
Vocalist: Max Bacon & The Rhythm Brothers
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13. | Be Still, My Heart
Vocalist: Sam Browne
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14. | Swing High, Swing Low
Vocalist: Evelyn Dall
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15. | The War dance Of The Wooden Indians
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16. | The Love Bug Will Bite You
Vocalist: Vera Lynn, Max Bacon & The Manhattan Trio
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17. | Red Sails In The Sunset
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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18. | Bye-Bye, Baby
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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19. | The Object Of My Affection
Vocalist: Sam Browne
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20. | It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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21. | Jeepers Creepers
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22. | Down The Old Ox Road
Vocalist: Sam Browne
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23. | Okay For Sound
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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24. | The Show Is Over
Vocalist: Sam Browne
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25. | On Your Toes
Vocalist: Jack Cooper
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26. | Swing Is In The Air
Vocalist: Evelyn Dall
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Jazz
A) Max Goldberg, Harry Owen (tpt); Ted Heath (tmb); Danny Polo, Joe Jeannette, Harry Hayes, Billy Amstell (reeds); Bert Read (pno); Joe Brannelly (gtr); Don Stuteley (bs) Max Bacon (dms) 31st July 1933 Lazybones (Vocal by Sam Browne) Down The Old Ox Road (Vocal by Sam Browne)
B) Max Goldberg, Harry Owen (tpt); Ted Heath, Tony Thorpe (tmb); Danny Polo, Sid Phillips, Joe Jeannette, Billy Amstell (reeds); Bert Barnes (pno); Joe Brannelly (gtr) Dick Ball (bs); Max Bacon (dms) 12th June 1934 The Show Is Over (Vocal by Sam Browne) C) As B) but add Clinton French or Billy Farrell (tpt) and Lewis Davis (tmb) 11th December 1934 Be Still, My Heart (Vocal by Sam Browne)
D) As C) 6th February 1935 The Object Of My Affection (Vocal By Sam Browne)
E) As C) 20th March 1935 Memphis Blues (Vocal by The Rhythm Sisters) Streamline Strut Maracas Lament For Congo
F) As C) 15th April 1935 B'Wanga
G) As C) 10th May 1935 Ambrose's Tiger Rag (Vocal by Max Bacon and The Rhythm Brothers)
H) As C) 17th May 1935 Lullaby Of Broadway (Vocal by Sam Browne and The Rhythm Brothers)
I) As C) 4th July 1935 Chasing Shadows (Vocal by Jack Cooper) South American Joe (Vocal by Donald Stewart)
J) As C) but omit Thorpe 30th July 1935 Copenhagen
K) As J) 2nd August 1935 Red Sails In The Sunset (Vocal by Jack Cooper)
L) As J) 8th August 1935 Limehouse Blues
M) As J) 5th November 1935 Broadway Rhythm
N) Max Goldberg, Clinton French, Billy Farrell (tpt); Ted Heath, Lew Davis (tmb) Danny Polo, Sid Phillips, Joe Jeannette, Billy Amstell (reeds); Bert Barnes (pno) Joe Brannelly (gtr); Dick Ball (bs); Max Bacon (dms) 13th November 1935 You Are My Lucky Star (Vocal by Jack Cooper)
O) As N) but omit Danny Polo 16th January 1936 Wotcha Gotta Trombone For? (Vocal by Evelyn Dall)
P) Clinton French, Teddy Foster (tpt); Eric Breeze, Don Macaffer, Les Carew (tmb) Danny Polo, Sid Phillips, Joe Jeanette, Billy Amstell (reeds); Bert Barnes (pno) Jack Cooper (gtr); Dick Ball (bs); Max Bacon (dms) 29th June 1936 Hide And Seek
Q) As P) But Add Jack Simpson (timp, xyl) 11th August 1936 Okay For Sound (Vocal by Jack Cooper)
R) As Q) 12th August 1936 Wood And Ivory
S) As P) 12th August 1936 Creole Lady
T) As P) 15th August 1936 On Your Toes (Vocal by Jack Cooper)
U) As P) But Tommy McQuater (tpt) Replaces Foster and Lew Davis (tmb) replaces Macaffer 18th September 1936 It's A Sin To Tell A Lie (Vocal by Jack Cooper)
V) Tommy McQuater, Alfie Noakes (tpt); Lew Davis, Eric Breeze, Les Carew (tmb) Danny Polo, Sid Phillips, Joe Jeanette, Billy Amstell (reeds); Bert Barnes (pno) Jack Cooper (gtr); Dick Ball (bs); Max Bacon (dms) 14th October 1936 Bye Bye Baby (Vocal by Jack Cooper)
W) As V) 26th October Hick Stomp Swinganola
X) As V) 30th December 1936 Tarantula
Y) As V) 19th February 1937 Swing Patrol
Z) As V) 24th March 1937 Swing Is In The Air (Vocal by Evelyn Dall)
A+) As V) But Tiny Winters (bs) Replaces Ball 23rd April 1937 The Love Bug Will Bite You (Vocal by Vera Lynn, Max Bacon and Manhattan Trio)
B+) As A+) 14th May 1937 Swing High, Swing Low (Vocal by Evelyn Dall)
C+) As A+) 18th June 1937 They Can't Take That Away From Me (Vocal by Sam Browne)
D+) As A+) 8th July 1937 Deep Henderson Cotton-Pickers' Congregation Twilight In Turkey Caravan
E+) as A+) 27 July 1937 Toy Trumpet Power House
F+) Stan Roderick, Tommy McQuater, Archie Craig (tpt); Les Carew George Chisholm (tmb); Joe Crossman, Joe Jeanette, Billy Amstell (reeds) Bert Read (pno); Ivor Mairants (gtr); Tiny Waters (bs); Max Bacon (dms) Jimmy Blades (tim, xyl) 10th February 1939 The Wedding Of The Sophisticated Dutch Doll Mr Reynard's Nightmare Tootin' Around Voodoo
G+) As F+) 28th February 1939 Early Morning Blues Hullabaloo
H+) As F+) 2nd March 1939 Plain Jane
I+) As F+) 27th March 1939 Jeepers Creepers
J+) As F+) 26th April 1939 Man About Town
K+) As F+) 13th June 1939 The Wardance Of The Wooden Indians
L+) As F+) 17th June 1939 The Penguin
The Essential Ambrose represents both the hot and commercial aspects of Ambrose's band and throughout it exhibits a very high standard of musicianship. Ambrose was known to hire only the best and also to pay accordingly with musicians often earning 10 - 15 times the national average wage! The first CD in this superbly re-mastered double set reflects the jazz orientated side of Ambrose. It particularly highlights the talents of saxophonist, clarinettist, composer and arranger Sid Phillips who's Cotton Pickers Congregation kicks off the set in spectacular style. Our second CD although very different from the first is nonetheless arresting featuring the pop songs of the day as performed by such consummate musicians as Sam Browne, Jack Cooper and Evelyn Dall. Ambrose's skill had been to recognise talent and use the best available to him. He was not particularly a jazz fan but saw its commercial potential and in Sid Phillips had a magnificent talent he could utilise to his bands best advantage. By the early 1940's however Ambrose's time was over and he never quite made the transition into the modern era. He did however make a comeback of sorts when he managed the singer Kathy Kirby in the 1960's. A millionaire in the 1930's, Ambrose died bankrupt in 1975, a victim of his inability or unwillingness to adapt with the changing times and apparently a little problem called gambling! |
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