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Discs 67 - 74 of 100 Released : December 9, 2008 Label: Membran Quality: Mp3@ 320 Disc 67 Teddy Wilson Vol.1 1934-39 Theodore Shaw "Teddy" Wilson (November 24, 1912 – July 31, 1986) was an American jazz pianist. Described by critic Scott Yanow as "the definitive swing pianist", Wilson's sophisticated and elegant style was featured on the records of many of the biggest names in jazz including Louis Armstrong, Lena Horne, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, and Ella Fitzgerald. With Goodman, he was one of the first black musicians to appear prominently with white musicians. In addition to his extensive work as a sideman, Wilson also led his own groups and recording sessions from the late 1920s to the 1980s. 01. Somebody Loves Me [03:05] 02. Sweet And Simple [03:21] 03. Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away) [03:06] 04. Rosetta [03:07] 05. Every Now And Then [03:18] 06. It Never Dawned On Me [03:12] 07. Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away) [03:00] 08. Rosetta [02:58] 09. I Found A Dream [03:09] 10. On Treasure Island [02:57] 11. I Feel Like A Feather In The Breeze [03:16] 12. Breaking In A New Pair Of Shoes [03:12] 13. Don't Blame Me [02:52] 14. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea [02:41] 15. That Old Feeling [02:40] 16. My Blue Heaven [02:13] 17. Loch Lomond [02:42] 18. Tiger Rag [02:09] 19. I'll See You In My Dreams [02:16] 20. Alice Blue Gown [02:50] 21. Coquette [03:17] 22. China Boy [01:51] 23. Melody In F [03:02] 24. When You And I Were Young, Maggie [02:50] Teddy Wilson – piano Disc 68 Teddy Wilson Vol.2 1935-36 Wilson was born in Austin, Texas, on November 24, 1912. He studied piano and violin at Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama. After working in Speed Webb's band, with Louis Armstrong, and also understudying Earl Hines in Hines's Grand Terrace Cafe Orchestra, Wilson joined Benny Carter's Chocolate Dandies in 1933. In 1935, he joined the Benny Goodman Trio (which consisted of Goodman, Wilson and drummer Gene Krupa, later expanded to the Benny Goodman Quartet with the addition of Lionel Hampton). The trio performed during the big band's intermissions. By joining the trio, Wilson became one of the first black musicians to perform prominently in a racially integrated group. 01. I Wished on the Moon [03:07] 02. What a Little Moonlight Can Do [03:00] 03. Miss Brown to You [03:03] 04. A Sunbonnet Blue (and a Yellow Straw Hat) [02:54] 05. What a Night, What a Moon, What a Girl [02:58] 06. I'm Painting the Town Red [03:01] 07. It's Too hot for Words [02:48] 08. Sweet lorraine [03:05] 09. Liza [02:38] 10. Twenty-Four Hours a Day [03:04] 11. Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town [02:45] 12. Eeny Meeny Miney Mo [03:15] 13. If You Were Mine [03:13] 14. These 'n' That 'n' Those [03:13] 15. Sugar Plum [03:00] 16. You let Me Down [02:53] 17. Spreadin' Rhythm Around [02:55] 18. Life Begins When You're in Love [03:05] 19. (If I Had) Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes [03:01] 20. Christopher Columbus [02:43] 21. My Melancholy Baby [03:00] 22. All My Life [03:12] Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Disc 69 Teddy Wilson Vol.3 1936 Wilson formed his own short-lived big band in 1939, then led a sextet at Café Society from 1940 to 1944. He was dubbed the "Marxist Mozart" by Howard "Stretch" Johnson due to his support for left-wing causes: he performed in benefit concerts for The New Masses journal and for Russian War Relief, and he chaired the Artists' Committee to elect Benjamin J. Davis.[3] In the 1950s, Wilson taught at the Juilliard School. Wilson can be seen appearing as himself in the 1955 motion picture The Benny Goodman Story. He also worked as music director for the Dick Cavett Show. Wilson lived quietly in suburban Hillsdale, New Jersey, in the 1960s and 1970s. He performed as a soloist and with pick-up groups until the final years of his life, including leading a trio with his sons Theodore Wilson on bass and Steven Wilson on drums. Wilson died in New Britain, Connecticut, on July 31, 1986; he was 73. He is buried at Fairview Cemetery in New Britain. In addition to Theodore and Steven, Wilson had three more children, William, James (Jim) and Dune. 01. It's Like Reaching For The Moon [03:24] 02. These Foolish Things [03:21] 03. Why Do I Lie To Myself Over You [03:07] 04. I Cried For You [03:14] 05. Guess Who [03:11] 06. You Came To My Rescue [03:03] 07. Here's Love In Your Eyes [03:04] 08. You Turned The Tables On Me [02:54] 09. Sing, Baby, Sing! [02:51] 10. Easy To Love [03:11] 11. With Thee I Swing [03:16] 12. The Way You Look Tonight [03:02] 13. Who Loves You [03:12] 14. Who Loves You [03:12] 15. Pennies From Heaven [03:45] 16. That's Life I Guess [02:40] 17. Sailin' [02:50] 18. I Can't Give You Anything But Love [03:27] 19. I'm With You (Right Or Wrong) [03:25] 20. Where The Lazy River Goes By [02:51] 21. Tea For Two [03:12] 22. I'll See You In My Dreams [02:40] Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Disc 70 Teddy Wilson Vol.4 1937 01. He Ain't Got Rhythm [02:51] 02. This Year's Kisses [03:10] 03. Why Was I Born [02:50] 04. I Must Have That Man! [02:55] 05. The Mood That I'm In [03:00] 06. You Showed Me The Way [03:00] 07. Sentimental And Melancholy [02:38] 08. (This Is) My Last Affair [03:08] 09. Carelessly [03:08] 10. How Could You [02:31] 11. Moanin' Low [03:04] 12. Fine And Dandy [02:36] 13. There's A Lull In My Life [03:13] 14. It's Swell Of You [03:00] 15. How Am I To Know [03:20] 16. I'm Coming, Virginia [02:42] 17. Sun Showers [03:06] 18. Yours And Mine [03:17] 19. I'll Get By [03:08] 20. Mean To Me [03:10] Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Disc 71 Teddy Wilson Vol.5 1937 01. Foolin' Myself [03:00] 02. Easy Living [03:02] 03. I'll Never Be The Same [03:02] 04. I've Found A New Baby [02:41] 05. You're My Desire [03:09] 06. Remember Me [02:46] 07. The Hour Of Parting [03:14] 08. Coquette [02:45] 09. Big Apple [02:49] 10. You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming [02:54] 11. If I Had You [03:13] 12. You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me [02:54] 13. Ain't Misbehavin' [03:03] 14. Ain't Misbehavin' [02:47] 15. Just A Mood - Part 1 [03:27] 16. Just A Mood - Part 2 [03:25] 17. Honeysuckle Rose [03:13] 18. Nice Work If You Can Get It [03:08] 19. Things Are Looking Up [03:21] 20. My Man [03:03] 21. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man [03:16] Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra (Tracks 1-12,18-21) Teddy Wilson Quartet (Tracks 13-17) Disc 72 Teddy Wilson Vol.6 1937-38 01. My First Impression Of You [02:48] 02. When You're Smiling [02:50] 03. When You're Smiling [03:00] 04. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (1) [02:50] 05. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (2) [02:49] 06. If Dreams Come True [03:03] 07. Moments Like This [03:05] 08. I Can't Face The Music [03:01] 09. Don't Be That Way [03:06] 10. If I Were You [02:55] 11. You Go To My Head [03:16] 12. I'll Dream Tonight [03:10] 13. Jungle Love [02:50] 14. Now It Can Be Told [03:14] 15. Laugh And Call It Love [02:56] 16. On The Bumpy Road To Love [02:43] 17. A Tisket, A Tasket [02:49] 18. Everybody's Laughin' [03:03] 19. Here It Is Tomorrow Again [02:43] 20. Say It With A Kiss [02:34] 21. April In My Heart [03:08] 22. I'll Never Fail You [02:58] 23. They Say [03:13] Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Disc 73 Count Basie, Glenn Hardman, Smith Incorporated William James "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. His mother taught him to play the piano and he started performing in his teens. Dropping out of school, he learned to operate lights for vaudeville and to improvise accompaniment for silent films at a local movie theater in his home town of Red Bank, New Jersey. By 16, he increasingly played jazz piano at parties, resorts and other venues. In 1924, he went to Harlem, where his performing career expanded; he toured with groups to the major jazz cities of Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. In 1929 he joined Bennie Moten's band in Kansas City, and played with them until Moten's death in 1935. That year Basie formed his own jazz orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and their first recording. He led the group for almost 50 years, creating innovations like the use of two "split" tenor saxophones, emphasizing the rhythm section, riffing with a big band, using arrangers to broaden their sound, and others. Many notable musicians came to prominence under his direction, including the tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry "Sweets" Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams. Basie's theme songs were "One O'Clock Jump," developed in 1935 in the early days of his band, and "April In Paris". 01. Shoe Shine Boy [02:59] 02. Evenin' [02:56] 03. Boogie Woogie [03:15] 04. Oh, Lady Be Good [03:08] 05. Mortgage Stomp [03:59] 06. Don't Be That Way [04:11] 07. Blues With Helen [03:39] 08. Song Of The Wanderer [01:46] 09. Allez Oop [03:39] 10. 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans [02:56] 11. Countless Blues [02:56] 12. Them There Eyes [02:55] 13. I Want A Little Girl [02:51] 14. Pagin' The Devil [02:54] 15. I Ain't Got Nobody [02:57] 16. Goin' To Chicago Blues [03:08] 17. Live And Love Tonight [03:00] 18. Love Me Or Leave Me [02:32] 19. China Boy [02:50] 20. Exactly Like You [02:41] 21. On The Sunny Side Of The Street [02:56] 22. Upright Organ Blues [02:58] 23. Who [02:35] 24. Jazz Me Blues [02:43] Jones-Smith Incorparated (Tracks 1-4) Count Basie Ensemble (Tracks 5-9) Kansas City Six (Tracks 10-14) Basie's Bad Boys (Tracks 15-18 ) Glen Hardman and His Hammond Five (Tracks 19-24) Disc 74 Count Basie, Una Mae Carlisle, Sammy Price Sammy Price (October 6, 1908 – April 14, 1992) was an American jazz, boogie-woogie and jump blues pianist and bandleader. He was born Samuel Blythe Price, in Honey Grove, Texas, United States. Price was most noteworthy for his work on Decca Records with his own band, known as the Texas Bluesicians, that included fellow musicians Don Stovall and Emmett Berry. The artist was equally notable for his decade-long partnership with Henry "Red" Allen. During his early career, Price was a singer and dancer in local venues in the Dallas area. Price lived and played jazz in Kansas City, Chicago and Detroit. In 1938 he was hired by Decca Records as a session sideman on piano, assisting singers such as Trixie Smith and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Later in his life, he partnered with the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, and was the headline entertainment at the Crawdaddy Restaurant, a New Orleans themed restaurant in New York in the mid 1970s. Both Benny Goodman and Buddy Rich played with Price at this venue. in the 1980s he switched to playing in the bar of Boston's Copley Plaza. He died of a heart attack in April 1992, at home in Harlem, in New York, at the age of 83. 01. Dickie's Dream [03:09] 02. Lester Leaps In [03:12] 03. Pagin' The Devil [03:47] 04. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans [02:29] 05. Good Morning Blues [03:52] 06. Blues (Ad Lib Blues) [03:20] 07. I Never Knew [03:01] 08. Charlie's Dream [03:13] 09. Lester's Dream [03:16] 10. Wholly Cats [03:11] 11. Blitzkrieg Baby [03:20] 12. Beautiful Eyes [03:03] 13. There'll Be Some Changes Made [02:43] 14. It's Sad But True [03:30] 15. Tickle Toe [05:23] 16. Taxi War Dance [05:16] 17. The Goon Drag (Gone Wid De Goon) [03:08] 18. Thing's About Coming My Way [02:54] 19. Lead Me Daddy, Straight To The Bar [02:51] 20. Just Jivin' Around [02:50] 21. Untitled Blues [03:34] 22. Just A Little Bit South [03:06] Count Basie's Kansas City Seven (Tracks 1-2) Kansas City Six (Tracks 3-5) Benny Goodman / Count Basie All-Star Octet (Tracks 6-10) Una Mae Carlisle (Tracks 11-14) Lester Young and His Band (Tracks 15-16) Sammy Price and His Texas Blusicans (Tracks 17-20) Lester and Lees Youngs Band (Track 21) Unknown Band (Track 22) Related Torrents
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