The Ultimate Jazz Archive, Set 35: Big Band

~ Release by Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Bunny Berigan (see all versions of this release, 44 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Count Basie
2CD: Artie Shaw
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Begin the Beguine
recording of:
Begin the Beguine
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1935)
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd., Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), Warner Chappell Music, Inc., ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
part of:
Jubilee
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:12
2Indian Love Call
recording of:
Indian Love Call (from the 1924/1936 musicals “Rose Marie”)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein) and Otto Harbach
composer:
Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart (composer)
publisher:
Bill-Bob Publ. Company, Chappell Music Ltd. and Harms, Inc. (on 1924-09-02)
part of:
Rose-Marie (1924 operetta-style musical)
part of:
Rose-Marie (1936 musical film)
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:10
3Yesterdays
recording of:
Yesterdays
lyricist:
Otto Harbach
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group) and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
part of:
Roberta
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:23
4Nightmare
recording of:
Nightmare
composer:
Artie Shaw
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra2:52
5Jungle Drums
Artie Shaw3:32
6Rosalie
recording of:
Rosalie (from “Rosalie”)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1937)
Artie Shaw2:45
7The Man I Love
Artie Shaw3:15
8Carioca
recording of:
Carioca (from "Flying Down to Rio")
lyricist:
Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn
composer:
Vincent Youmans
part of:
Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1934 nominee)
Artie Shaw3:11
9The Donkey Serenade
Artie Shaw3:12
10Deep Purple
recording of:
Deep Purple
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1938)
composer:
Peter de Rose (tin pan alley era songwriter, pianist and performer on radio)
publisher:
Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
Artie Shaw3:15
11Serenade to a Savage
recording of:
Serenade to a Savage
composer:
Joe Garland (saxophonist, composer)
Artie Shaw2:40
12Lady Be Good
Artie Shaw3:11
13I Surrender Dear
Artie Shaw3:41
14All the Things You Are
recording of:
All the Things You Are (from “Very Warm for May”)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein) (in 1939)
composer:
Jerome Kern (in 1939)
publisher:
Polygram Int. Publishing (renamed Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. circa 1998) (ended), T.B. Harms Inc. (ended) and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
part of:
Broadway Rhythm (film)
Artie Shaw3:18
15I Didn’t Know What Time It Was
alto saxophone:
Hank Freeman (American jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-09) and Les Robinson (on 1939-11-09)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1939-11-09)
double bass:
Sid Weiss (on 1939-11-09)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1939-11-09)
guitar:
Dave Barbour (on 1939-11-09)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1939-11-09)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1939-11-09) and Tony Pastor (on 1939-11-09)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1939-11-09) and Les Jenkins (on 1939-11-09)
trumpet:
Harry Geller (on 1939-11-09), Chuck Peterson (trumpet) (on 1939-11-09) and Bernie Privin (on 1939-11-09)
vocals:
Helen Forrest (on 1939-11-09)
recording of:
I Didn’t Know What Time It Was (Pal Joey) (on 1939-11-09)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1939)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1939)
publisher:
Lorenz Hart Publishing Co. and Williamson Music Company
part of:
Pal Joey
Artie Shaw2:58
16Diga Diga Doo
Artie Shaw2:42
17Ferenesi
recording of:
Frenesí
lyricist and composer:
Alberto Domínguez
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:06
18Gloomy Sunday
alto saxophone:
Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03), Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03) and Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03)
bass clarinet:
Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
cello:
Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
drums (drum set):
Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
flute:
Morton Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
French horn:
Jack Cave (french horn) (on 1940-03-03)
guitar:
Bobby Sherwood (guitarist/trumpeter) (on 1940-03-03)
oboe:
Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
piano:
Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
trombone:
Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
viola:
Jack Gray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03) and Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03)
violin:
Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
vocals:
Pauline Byrne (on 1940-03-03)
recording of:
Gloomy Sunday (on 1940-03-03)
lyricist:
Jávor László (Hungarian poet)
composer:
Rezső Seress
translator:
Sam M. Lewis (1930s lyricist)
translated version of:
Szomorú vasárnap
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:42
19Mister Meadowlark
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra2:31
20Temptation
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1940-09-07) and Neely Plumb (on 1940-09-07)
cello:
F. Goerner (on 1940-09-07)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-09-07)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1940-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1940-09-07)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1940-09-07)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-09-07)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1940-09-07) and Les Robinson (on 1940-09-07)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1940-09-07) and Jack Jenney (American jazz trombonist) (on 1940-09-07)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1940-09-07), J. Cathcart (on 1940-09-07) and George Wendt (Swing trumpeter) (on 1940-09-07)
viola:
A. Harshman (violist) (on 1940-09-07) and K. Collins (viola) (on 1940-09-07)
violin:
Al Beller (on 1940-09-07), B. Bower (on 1940-09-07), B. Morrow (on 1940-09-07), E. Lamas (on 1940-09-07), T. Boardman (on 1940-09-07) and T. Klages (on 1940-09-07)
conductor:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-09-07)
instrumental recording of:
Temptation (on 1940-09-07)
lyricist:
Arthur Freed
composer:
Nacio Herb Brown (US songwriter)
part of:
Going Hollywood (1933 film)
part of:
Singin’ in the Rain (soundtrack of the 1952 film)
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra33:05
21Blues From “Lenow Avenue Suite”, Part 1
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:21
22Blues From “Lenow Avenue Suite”, Part 2
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:17
23Moonglow
recording of:
Moonglow
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Will Hudson and Irving Mills
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra3:31
3CD: Glenn Miller
4CD: Bunny Berigan