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Artie Shaw and his orchestra, 1946-1950 [sound recording]
Author
Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
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Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
France : Classics, p2006.
Description
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Big band music
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Dance orchestra music
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Jazz
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1951-1960
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Related name
New Music (Musical group : Artie Shaw)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Jazz
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Series
Classics chronological series
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The chronogical Classics
Notes
All selections previously released.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Anatol Schenker ([8] p. : port.) inserted in container.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Artie Shaw and his orchestra, or Artie Shaw and his New Music String Quartet.
Contents
Night and day (2:45)
What is this thing called love (2:58)
I've got you under my skin (2:39)
Get out of town (3:14)
For you, for me, for evermore (3:03)
Changing my tune (2:39)
Love for sale (3:05)
They can't convince me (3:11)
Guilty (3:07)
Anniversary song (2:11)
And so to bed (2:34)
Connecticut (3:01)
Don't you believe it dear (2:35)
It's the same old dream (3:02)
I believe (2:47)
When you're around (3:00)
Man I love (2:58)
I concentrate on you (2:56)
Mood in question (2:56)
Rendezvous for clarinet and strings (4:14)
Orinoco (2:46)
Mucho de nada (2:26)
Love is the sweetest thing (2:37)
I get a kick out of you (3:08)
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Source acquisition
Bob Rickles Jazz Collection donated by Doris Rickles
Publisher no.
1368
OCLC
187895333
International Article Number
3307517136824
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