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Author / Creator:Kenton, Stan.
Imprint:[Los Angeles] : Creative World, [197-?]
Description:4 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
Language:English
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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/5646007
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Other title:Cumparsita.
Artistry in rhythm.
Two moods.
I got it bad and that ain't good.
Lamento Gitano.
Reed rapture.
St. James Infirmary.
Arkansas traveler.
Russian lullaby.
I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City.
Opus a dollar three eighty.
I know that you know.
I'm going mad for a pad.
Ol' man river.
I'll remember April.
Liza.
One twenty.
Body and soul.
Tea for two.
I never thought I'd sing the blues.
I've got the world on a string.
Everybody swing.
You may not love me.
More than you know.
Artistry in Harlem swing.
If I could be with you one hour tonight.
Notes:Previously released as Capitol WDX 569 in 1955.
Compiled on disc and tape from unreleased material recorded 1940-53.
In container; automatic sequence.
On label: Duophonic.
Program notes (43 p. : ill.) by Bud Freeman laid in container.
Vocal and instrumental jazz music, with soloists and dance orchestra; Stan Kenton, narrator and conductor.
Publisher's no.:ST 1030 Creative World

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