The reed album. Volume two.

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Bibliographic Details
Edition:Limited ed.
Imprint:[Hicksville, NY] : Meritt ; Meritt Record Society [producer, 1980]
Description:1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Language:English
Subject:
Format: LP Audio E-Resource Music recording
Local Note:From the Peter J. Rompon Collection.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5186453
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Other title:Big butter and egg man.
Other authors / contributors:Cless, Rod, 1907-1944.
Dorsey, Jimmy, 1904-1957.
Fazola, Irving, 1912-1949.
Freeman, Bud, 1906-1991
Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986
Gowans, Brad, 1903-1954.
Livingston, Fud, 1906-1957.
Rollini, Adrian,
Russell, Pee Wee.
Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
Weinberg, Meyer.
Spanier, Muggsy, 1906-1967.
Thornhill, Claude.
Wilson, Teddy, 1912-1986
Condon, Eddie, 1905-1973.
Pecora, Santo, 1902-1984
Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtime Band.
Claude Thornhill and his orchestra.
Bud Freeman Trio.
Benny Goodman Orchestra.
Benny Goodman Quintet.
Brad Gowans' New Orleans Rhythm Kings.
All-Star Orchestra.
Adrian Rollini and his orchestra.
Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra.
Eddie Condon and his Chicagoans.
Notes:Discographical notes on container.
Labels on disc are replicas of rare 1920's Meritt label manufactured by the Winston Holmes Co. Kansas City, Mo.
Jazz ensembles featuring reed players: Rod Cless, Jimmy Dorsey, Irving Fazola, Bud Freeman, Benny Goodman, Brad Gowans, Fud Livingston, Adrian Rollini, Pee Wee Russell, Artie Shaw and Meyer Weinberg.
Recorded in New York, Chicago and Hollywood between December 13, 1927 and November 16, 1944.
Publisher's no.:11 Meritt
Table of Contents:
  • side 1. Big butter and egg man / L. Armstrong and P. Venable (Muggsy Spanier & his Ragtime Band, featuring Rod Cless)
  • Beebe / J. Dorsey (The Dorsey Brothers, featuring Jimmy Dorsey)
  • Dinah / H. Akst, S.M. Lewis and J. Young (Jimmy Dorsey and ensemble)
  • La cinquantaine / Gabriel-Marie (Claude Thornhill & his orch., featuring Irving Fazola)
  • I got rhythm / G. Gershwin and I. Gershwin (Bud Freeman Trio)
  • Perfidia / A. Dominguez and M. Leeds (Benny Goodman and his orchestra)
  • After you've gone / T. Layton and H. Creamer (Benny Goodman Quintet)
  • The sphinx (Brad Gowans' New Orleans Rhythm Kings).
  • side 2. Alexander's Ragtime Band / I. Berlin (The All-Star Orchestra, featuring Fud Livingston)
  • Slap that bass / G. Gershwin and I. Gershwin (Adrian Rollini and his orchestra)
  • Don't be that way / E. Sampson, M. Parish and B. Goodman (Teddy Wilson & his orch., featuring Pee Wee Russell)
  • There'll be some changes made / W.B. Overstreet and B. Higgins (Eddie Condon & his Chicagoans, featuring Pee Wee Russell)
  • Sweet Adeline / H. Armstrong and R.H. Gerard (Art Shaw and his New Music)
  • The blues, pt. A (Art Shaw and his New Music)
  • Magnolia blues / R. Scott and S. Wrightsman (Santo Pecora & his Back Room Boys, featuring Meyer Weinberg)
  • I never knew what a gal could do / E. Schoebel (Santo Pecora & his Back Room Boys, featuring Meyer Weinberg).