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Jazz Time
1950 studio album by Red Nichols and his Five Pennies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jazz Time is a studio album by Red Nichols and his Five Pennies released by Capitol records in 1950[2] as a 10–inch LP record H 215. The album collects 7 different track from three sessions between 1944 and 1949. The first and last tracks, those recorded in 1949, were also releasea ad as 45rpm set EBF-215.[3] [4]The album features traditional jazz, or as one review put it, "dixieland madness".[5]
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Track listing
- Glory, Hallelujah (traditional)
- When You Wish Upon a Star (Leigh Harline – Ned Washington)
- Little By Little (Walter O'Keefe – Bobby Dolan)
- You're My Everything (Warren – Dixon – Young)
- Love Is the Sweetest Thing (Ray Noble)
- If I Had You (Shapiro – Cambell – Connelly)
- River–Boat Shuffle (Voynow – Carmichael – Mills)
Personnel
Tracks 3 & 6 - recorded in Hollywood, Ca., October 18, 1944
Red Nichols (cnt) Floyd O'Brien (tb-1) Heinie Beau (cl) Don Lodice (ts) Earl Sturgis (p) Gene Englund (b) Frank Carlson (d)
Tracks 2, 4 & 5– recorded in Los Angeles, June 28, 1945
Red Nichols and his Five Pennies: Red Nichols (cnt) Heinie Beau (cl) Herbie Haymer (ts) Paul Leu (p) Thurman Teague (b) Rollie Culver (d
Tracks 1 & 7 – recorded in New York, November 12, 1949
Red Nichols (cnt,arr) King Jackson (tb) Rosy McHargue (cl) Joe Rushton (bassax) Bob Hammack (p) Doc Whiting (b) Rollie Culver (d) Kay Starr (vcl)
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