Little jazz : the best of the Verve years / Roy Eldridge.
Material type:
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- 781.65
- M1366.E43 L5 1994
- Original recordings produced by Norman Granz.
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Vermont Jazz Center | Commercially Recorded Music Collection | Archive Room | Available | Stephen Booth | 39088000001232 |
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Compact disc.
Complete credits on container insert.
Dale's wail (3:36) -- Little jazz (2:36) -- I remember Harlem (3:30) -- Let me off uptown (3:21) -- Rockin' chair (3:14) -- Willow weep for me (3:20) -- Bugle call rag (5:06) -- Ja-da (4:35) -- Wailin' (3:12) -- Blue moon (3:57) -- Sweet Georgia Brown (4:30) -- Sunday (5:19) -- I still love him so (5:45) -- Honey hill (4:04) -- How long has this been going on? (3:06) -- Allen's alley (aka "Roy's Son") (9:10) -- Dreamy (2:39) -- When I grow too old to dream (3:00) -- The song is ended, but the melody lingers on (3:32).
Original recordings produced by Norman Granz.
Roy Eldridge, trumpet ; with variously, Oscar Peterson, organ ; Barney Kessel or Herb Ellis, guitar ; Ray Brown, George Duvivier, John Simmons or Benny Moten, bass ; Jo Jones, J. C. Heard, Alvin Stoller, Buddy Rich or Eddie Locke, drums ; George Williams's Orchestra ; Gene Krupa's Orchestra, Quincy Jones, arranger ; Anita O'Day, vocals (track 4) ; Central Plaza Dixielanders ; Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone ; Hank Jones, Bruce MacDonald or Ronnie Ball, piano ; Benny Carter or Sonny Stitt, alto saxophone ; Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra ; Russell Garcia's Orchestra.
Recorded between 1951 and 1960.
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