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Genre:Jazz Style:Big Band, Swing
Tracklist:
A1. Ciribiribin (Theme Song) A2. Sleepy Lagoon A3. One O'Clock Jump A4. Two O'Clock Jump B1. You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) B2. Music Makers B3. The Flight Of The Bumble Bee B4. Concerto For Trumpet
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Blue Cover variant.
Early US pressing on second Columbia dark red with gold print label design. Along the bottom edge it reads, "LONG PLAYING MICROGROOVE" on one line with the LP logo between "playing" and "microgroove". At the very bottom of the label, bending around the edge, is fine print which reads, "Trade Marks Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Marcas Registradas Made in U.S.A. Pats Pending". The Columbia logo is smaller located within the circle, at the bottom.
Comes with pink jacket, issued with a stiff paper cover that opened at the top. This was made as a one-piece paper foldover that was glued on the back using flaps on the right and left sides. Later issues used different colors and used standard cardboard jackets opening at the side.
A1 - Ciribiribin, originally released in 1939 on Brunswick 8327
A2 - Sleepy Lagoon, originally released in 1942 on Columbia 36549
A3 - One O'Clock Jump, originally released in 1938 on Brunswick 8055 and in 1941 on Columbia 36232
A4 - Two O'Clock Jump, originally released in 1939 on Brunswick 8337 and in 1941 on Columbia 36232
B1 - You Made Me Love You, originally released in 1941 on Columbia 36296
B2 - Music Makers, originally released in 1941 on Columbia 35932
B3 - The Flight Of The Bumble Bee, originally released in 1941 on Columbia 36004
B4 - Concerto For Trumpet, originally released in 1939 on Columbia 35340
12" LP issued as CL 655 in 1955.
Individual 45 rpm version issued as Set B-117 (4-37141 to 4-37144) in 1950.
45 rpm EP's issued as Set B-117 (5-1029 & 5-1030) and B-2014 in 1955.
A2. Sleepy Lagoon
A3. One O'Clock Jump
A4. Two O'Clock Jump
B1. You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)
B2. Music Makers
B3. The Flight Of The Bumble Bee
B4. Concerto For Trumpet