The Birth of Swing
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曲目リスト
ディスク 1:
- Hunkadola [Take 1]
- Hunkadola [Take 2][#]
- I'm Living in a Great Big Way
- Hooray for Love
- Dixieland Band
- Japanese Sandman
- You're a Heavenly Thing
- Restless
- Always
- Get Rhythm in Your Feet (And Music in Your Soul)
- Ballad in Blue
- Blue Skies
- Dear Old Southland
- Sometimes I'm Happy
- King Porter Stomp
- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
- Jingle Bells
- Santa Claus Came in the Spring
- Goodbye
- Madhouse [Take 1]
- Madhouse [Take 2]
- Sandman
- Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town
- No Other One
ディスク 2:
- Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo
- Basin Street Blues
- If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)
- When Buddha Smiles
- It's Been So Long
- Stompin' at the Savoy
- Goody Goody
- Breakin' in a Pair of Shoes
- Get Happy
- Christopher Columbus
- I Know That You Know
- Stardust
- You Can't Pull the Wool over My Eyes
- Glory of Love
- Remember
- Walk, Jennie, Walk
- House Hop [Take 2]
- House Hop [Take 3]
- Sing Me a Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
- (I Would Do) Anything for You
- In a Sentimental Mood
- I've Found a New Baby
- Swingtime in the Rockies
- These Foolish Things
ディスク 3:
- There's a Small Hotel
- You Turned the Tables on Me
- Here's Love in Your Eyes
- Pick Yourself Up
- Down South Camp Meeting
- St. Louis Blues [Take 1]
- St. Louis Blues [Take 2]
- Love Me or Leave Me [Take 1]
- Love Me or Leave Me [Take 2][#]
- Bugle Call Rag, No. 1
- When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South
- You're Giving Me a Song and a Dance
- Organ Grinder's Swing
- Peter Piper
- Riffin' at the Ritz
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Somebody Loves Me
- 'Tain't No Use
- Bugle Call Rag, No. 2
- Jam Session
- Goodnight My Love
- Take Another Guess
- Did You Mean It?
商品の詳細
- Amazon.co.jp ランキング: #628799 / ミュージック
- 発売日: 1992-01-01
- ディスク枚数: 3
- 形式: Best of, Import, from UK
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Amazon.com essential recording
As a phenomenon in popular music, the swing era can be dated from one night, August 21, 1935, when Benny Goodman's big band arrived to a tumultuous throng at Los Angeles's Palomar Ballroom, the young audience inspired by his broadcasts on an East Coast radio show that had already been cancelled. It would begin the greatest period of popularity ever achieved by a jazz style, and Goodman's was the band most responsible. All of Goodman's RCA recordings from this period are included in this three-CD set, which contains some of the popular songs of the day as well as much inspired jazz. Goodman's clarinet swirls elegantly through the music, and the horn sections are precise and swinging in arrangements by Fletcher and Horace Henderson and Jimmy Mundy. There are electric moments from Bunny Berigan's brief stay in the band, while Gene Krupa's drumming is a constant stimulus to swing. --Stuart Broomer

