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Genre:Jazz Style:Big Band
Tracklist:
A1. Ambrose & His Orchestra - Memories Of The Mayfair – Medley A2. Bertini And His Band - Did You Ever See A Dream Walking? A3. Billy Cotton And His Band - Somebody Stole My Gal A4. Fred Elizalde And His Music - If I Had You A5. Roy Fox & His Band - Whispering A6. Geraldo And His Orchestra - A Foggy Day A7. Nat Gonella - Georgia On My Mind B1. Henry Hall And The Gleneagles Hotel Band - Home B2. Jack Harris & His Orchestra - On The Sunny Side Of The Street B3. Jack Hylton And His Orchestra - How Do You Do Honolulu B4. Jack Jackson - Horsey, Horsey B5. Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson & His West Indian Dance Orchestra - Snakehips Swing B6. Tommy Kinsman And His Band - I've Got My Fingers Crossed B7. Charlie Kunz And The Casani Club Orchestra - Where Were You On The Night Of June 3rd B8. Sydney Kyte And His Piccadilly Hotel Orchestra - Without A Word Of Warning C1. Brian Lawrance And His Lansdowne Orchestra - Toodle-oo C2. Sidney Lipton - Robins And Roses C3. Joe Loss And His Band - Let's Fall In Love C4. Mantovani And His Orchestra - Begin The Beguine C5. Felix Mendelssohn & His Hawaiian Serenaders - The Girl In The Upstairs Flat C6. Billy Merrin And His Commanders - The Rose In Her Hair C7. Lou Preager & His Orchestra - The Glory Of Love C8. Rinaldo's Accordions - Lullaby Of Broadway D1. Jack Payne And His Band - Jack Payne's Memories – Medley D2. Bugle Call Raggers - No Words, Nor Anything D3. Lew Stone And His Band - The Flat Foot Floogie D4. Jay Wilbur And His Band - I'll Take The South D5. Maurice Winnick And His Orchestra - We'll All Go Riding On A Rainbow D6. Marius B. Winter & His Dance Orchestra - A Little Love Song D7. The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Chattanooga Choo Choo
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Nb: Song titles on the labels on this pressing are centred.
For pressing with song titles on a slant on the labels see [r9999366.
All tracks recorded between 21 November 1928 and 18 January 1943.
Inner gatefold sleeve notes: Adapted from Sid Colin's book "And The Bands Played On".
Record One: DDV 5001 / Record Two: DDV 5002 / Set No. DDV 5001/2
Notes from the rear sleeve:
-The titles by Henry Hall, Jack Harris and Jack Hylton are released for the first time.
-Those by Nat Gonella and Brian Lawrence are alternatives to those previously released.
-The vocalists named are correct to the best of our knowledge.
-The quality of some of the records and masters used in these transfers left much to be desired, and so a certain amount of noise and imperfections may be noticeable on some tracks. It is hoped that this will not detract from your enjoyment.
A2. Bertini And His Band - Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?
A3. Billy Cotton And His Band - Somebody Stole My Gal
A4. Fred Elizalde And His Music - If I Had You
A5. Roy Fox & His Band - Whispering
A6. Geraldo And His Orchestra - A Foggy Day
A7. Nat Gonella - Georgia On My Mind
B1. Henry Hall And The Gleneagles Hotel Band - Home
B2. Jack Harris & His Orchestra - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
B3. Jack Hylton And His Orchestra - How Do You Do Honolulu
B4. Jack Jackson - Horsey, Horsey
B5. Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson & His West Indian Dance Orchestra - Snakehips Swing
B6. Tommy Kinsman And His Band - I've Got My Fingers Crossed
B7. Charlie Kunz And The Casani Club Orchestra - Where Were You On The Night Of June 3rd
B8. Sydney Kyte And His Piccadilly Hotel Orchestra - Without A Word Of Warning
C1. Brian Lawrance And His Lansdowne Orchestra - Toodle-oo
C2. Sidney Lipton - Robins And Roses
C3. Joe Loss And His Band - Let's Fall In Love
C4. Mantovani And His Orchestra - Begin The Beguine
C5. Felix Mendelssohn & His Hawaiian Serenaders - The Girl In The Upstairs Flat
C6. Billy Merrin And His Commanders - The Rose In Her Hair
C7. Lou Preager & His Orchestra - The Glory Of Love
C8. Rinaldo's Accordions - Lullaby Of Broadway
D1. Jack Payne And His Band - Jack Payne's Memories – Medley
D2. Bugle Call Raggers - No Words, Nor Anything
D3. Lew Stone And His Band - The Flat Foot Floogie
D4. Jay Wilbur And His Band - I'll Take The South
D5. Maurice Winnick And His Orchestra - We'll All Go Riding On A Rainbow
D6. Marius B. Winter & His Dance Orchestra - A Little Love Song
D7. The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Chattanooga Choo Choo