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Charlie Barnet and his orchestra, 1940. Vol. 2 [sound recording].
Author
Barnet, Charlie
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Format
Audio
Language
No linguistic content
Published/Created
[France] : Classics, c2007.
Description
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Saxophone music (Jazz)
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Jazz
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1931-1940
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Big band music
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Jazz
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Series
Classics chronological series
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The chronological classics
Notes
Compact disc.
Program and biographical notes in English in booklet inserted in container.
Time and place of event
Recorded New York: May 8, 1940 (tracks 1-2); May 16, 1940 (3-6); June 19, 1940 (tracks 7-12); July 19, 1940 (tracks 13-18); September 17, 1940 (tracks 19-24).
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Charlie Barnet and his orchestra.
Contents
Lament for May (3:28)
Six lessons from Madame la Zonga (2:52)
Where do you keep your heart? (3:02)
No name jive. Part 1 (3:04)
No name jive. Part 2 (3:09)
All this and Heaven too (3:02)
And so do I (3:02)
It's the last time I'll fall in love (2:59)
Reverie of a moax (2:47)
Tangleweed 'round my heart (3:06)
Rockin' in rhythm (3:09)
Peaceful valley (3:07)
I don't want to cry anymore (3:20)
Pompton turnpike (3:00)
At a Dixie roadside diner (2:49)
That's for me (3:04)
Sergeant was shy (2:24)
Ring dem bells (2:35)
Moon is crying for me (3:08)
Wild Mab of the fish pond (3:15)
Wings over Manhattan. Part 1 (3:17)
Wings over Manhattan. Part 2 (3:18)
Night and day (3:02)
Southern fried (3:24).
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Source acquisition
Bob Rickles Jazz Collection donated by Doris Rickles.
Publisher no.
1439
OCLC
217430152
International Article Number
0826596016139
Statement on responsible collection description
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