Tracks include "That's A Plenty", "Riverboat Shuffle", "Little Girl", "Jazz Me Blues", "Big Butter & Egg Man", "Wabash Blues", and "Someday Sweetheart" – 24 tracks in all. CD
A collection of Morton's recordings including vocal sides, solo work, and with his Hot Six and Hot Seven, featuring Red Allen, Albert Nicholas, Eddie Williams, Joe Britton, Wellman Braud, Zutty Singleton, and Claude Jones. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a small split on the bottom seam and a light trace of a price sticker.)
Includes Lester Young recordings with The Kansas City Six, Chu Berry with his Jazz Ensemble, and Ben Webster with Big Sid Catlett Quartet. LP, Vinyl record album
With sidemen that include Bobby Hackett, Pee Wee Russell, Bud Freeman, George Brunis, Jess Stacy, Artie Shapiro, and George Wettling. LP, Vinyl record album
(Late 70s issue, still sealed with a cutout notch.)
A collection of recordings done for the Commodore label, with sides from Coleman Hawkins with The Chocolate Dandies and Leonard Feather's All Stars, and Frank Wess with his quintet and sextet. LP, Vinyl record album
(Rockefeller label pressing with Warner rim logo. Cover has a small cutout notch and some ring and edge wear.)
Classic work from Chu Berry's years on Commodore – with work from Roy Eldridge and Hot Lips Page on trumpet – and some unissued tracks as well! LP, Vinyl record album
First-ever LP issue of these great 78rpm recordings on the Commdore label – Chu Berry on tenor with Roy Eldridge and Hot Lips Page on trumpet, depending on the tracks – and two more with Lucky Thompson on tenor in Page's group! CD
A side's worth of recordings from the De Paris Brothers Orchestra and the Edmond Hall Sextet – with Sidney De Paris on trumpet, Wilbur De Paris on trombone, Edmond Hall on clarinet, Clyde Hart on piano, Billy Taylor on bass, and Gordon Specs Powell on drums from 1944; and Edmond Hall on clarinet, Emmett Berry on flute, Vic Dickenson on trombone, Eddie Heywood on piano, Al Casey on guitar, Billy Taylor on bass, and Big Sid Catlett on drums from 1945. LP, Vinyl record album
(Early 80s issue, still sealed with a cutout notch.)
Rare Commodore Records sides by Coleman Hawkins – including some never issued on 78s! The tracks here are pulled from two sessions – one in 1940 with Roy Eldridge on trumpet, Benny Carter on alto, Bernard Addison on guitar, John Kirby on bass, and Sid Catlett on drums; and from 1943 with Cootie Williams on trumpet, Edmond Hall on clarinet, Art Tatum on piano, Al Casey on guitar, Oscar Pettiford on bass, and Sid Catlett on drums. LP, Vinyl record album
Features a sweet trio with Gene Krupa on drums and Charlie Ventura on tenor – with only piano, and no other instrumentation! The Stuff Smith group features Billy Taylor on piano. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has some fading along the spine, light wear.)
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Pee Wee Russell —
Jazz Original ... CD Commodore/GRP, Late 30s/Early 40s. Used ...
$1.99
Pee Wee Russell on clarinet with Eddie Condon on guitar, Bud Freeman on tenor sax, Jess Stacy on piano, Muggsy Spanier on cornet, Miff Mole on trombone, and many more. Includes "Jig Walk", "Last Time I Saw Chicago", "Deuces Wild", "Embraceable You", "Rosettta", "DA Blues", and "Squeeze Me" – plus a number of alternate takes. 22 cuts in all. CD
(Out of print, small cutout hole through case and through barcode.)
Features John Simmons on bass, Jo Jones on drums, Joe Bushkin on piano, Dicky Wells on trombone, and Bill Coleman on trumpet. LP, Vinyl record album
(Early 80s issue, still sealed in clean shrink.)
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Coleman Hawkins/Frank Wess —
Giants Of The Tenor Sax ... CD Commodore, 1940/1943/1954. Used ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
Definite giants of the tenor sax – served up here on material from the 78rpm years of Commodore Records! Coleman Hawkins blows tenor both on sides with the Chocolate Dandies – who include Roy Eldridge on trumpet and Benny Carter on alto – and with a group that features Cootie Williams on trumpet. Frank Wess blows tenor and flute – in groups with Joe Wilder on trumpet, and either Henry Coker or Benny Powell on trombone! CD
40s material from Shelly Manne – material that features Shelly on drums with Eddie Heywood, both trio and orchestra – plus a bit in a trio with Barney Bigard and Heywood on piano – all recorded in New York, not Manne's usual west coast turf! LP, Vinyl record album
The great tenorist works here with trumpet work from Roy Eldridge and Hot Lips Page – on a classic set of 40s recordings for Commodore! LP, Vinyl record album
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Edmond Hall —
Swing Session ... LP Commodore, Early 40s. Near Mint- ...
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Personnel include Edmond Hall on clarinet, Emmet Berry on trumpet, Vick Dickenson on trombone, Billy Taylor on bass, Teddy Wilson on piano, and Art Trappier on drums. LP, Vinyl record album
Collects material recorded for Okeh, Parlophone, and Commodore – with Bunny Berigan, Pee Wee Russell, Eddie Condon, Jess Stacy, Bobby Hackett, Floyd O Brien, Cozy Cole, and George Welting. CD
Includes lots of Brunswick, Commodore, and Melrose big band material – plus a trio version of "The Man I Love" – just trumpet, piano, and drums – recorded for V-Disc. CD
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