1 | –Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | CherokeeBass – Phil StephensDrums – Ray MichaelsGuitar – Bus EtriPiano – Bill Miller Saxophone [Sax] – Charlie Barnet, Donald McCook, Gene Kinsey, James Lamare, Kurt BloomTrombone – Ben Hall , Bill Robertson, Don RuppersbergTrumpet – Bill May, Robert Burnet, John OwensWritten-By – Ray Noble | 3:21 |
2 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Song Of IndiaArranged By – Tommy DorseyBass – Gene TraxlerDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Dick Jones Saxophone [Sax] – Bud Freeman, Clyde Rounds, Fred Stulce, Joe DixonTrombone – Les Jenkins, Red Bone , Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Welch , Joe Bauer , Bob CusumanoWritten-By – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | 3:06 |
3 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | A String Of PearlsBass – Edward GoldbergDrums – Maurice PurtillGuitar – Robert HackettPiano – J. C. McGregorSaxophone [Sax] – Al Klink, Babe Rusin, Ernie Caceres, Gordon Beneke, Wilbur SchwartzTrombone – Frank D'Annolfo, Glenn Miller, Jim Priddy, Paul TannerTrumpet – Alec Fila, Bill May, John Best, R.D. McMickleWritten-By – Jerry Gray | 3:12 |
4 | –Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra | Tippin' InBass – Lee StanfieldDrums – Kelly MartinGuitar – Leroy KirklandPiano – Asa HarrisSaxophone [Sax] – Aaron Maxwell, Robert Smith, Frank Henry, Jimmy Mitchelle, Julian DashTrombone – David James , Donald Cole, Edward Sims, Norman GreeneTrumpet – Willie Moore, Jr., Robert Johnson, Jr., Charles Jones, Erskine Hawkins, Samuel LoweWritten-By – Bobby Lewis | 3:00 |
5 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | FrenesiBass – Jud DeNautBass Clarinet – Joe KrechterCello – Irving Lipschultz, Julius TannenbaumClarinet – Artie ShawDrums – Carl MausFlute – Morton RudermanGuitar – Bobby SherwoodHorn – Jack CaneOboe – Phil NemoliPiano – Sonny WrightsmanSaxophone [Sax] – Blake Reynolds, Bud Carleton, Dick Clark, Jack StaceyTrombone – Babe Bowman, William Rank, Randall MillerTrumpet – Charlie Margolies, George Thow, Manny KleinViola – Dave Sterkin, Jack Ray, Stanley SpiegelmanViolin – Alex Law, Dave Cracov, Harry Bluestone, Jerry Joyce , Mark Levant, Peter Eisenberg , Robert Burene, Sid BrokawWritten-By – Alberto Domínguez | 3:04 |
6 | –Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra | 12th Street RagBass – Bill TaylorDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Clyde HartSaxophone [Sax] – Harry CarneyTrombone – Lawrence BrownTrumpet – Rex StewartVibraphone [Vibraharp] – Lionel HamptonWritten-By – Euday L. Bowman | 3:06 |
7 | –Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra | I Can't Get StartedBass – Hank WaylandDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Tom Morgan Piano – Joe LipmanSaxophone [Sax] – Clyde Rounds, George Auld, Joe Dixon, Mike DotyTrombone – Al George , Sonny LeeTrumpet – Bunny Berigan, Irving Goodman, Stephen LipkinsVocals – Bunny BeriganWritten-By – Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke | 4:45 |
8 | –Earl "Fatha" Hines And His Orchestra | Boogie Woogie On St. Louis BluesArranged By – Earl HinesBass – Quinn WilsonDrums – Alvin BurroughsGuitar – Claude RobertsPiano – Earl HinesSaxophone [Sax] – James Mundy, Leroy Harris, Omer Simeon, Robert Crowder Trombone – Edward Burke, Joe McLewis, John EwingTrumpet – Edward Simms, George Dixon, Milton Fletcher , Walter FullerWritten-By – William Christopher Handy | 2:47 |
9 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | Begin The BeguineBass – Sid WeissClarinet – Artie ShawDrums – Cliff LeemanGuitar – Al AvolaPiano – Lester BurnessSaxophone [Sax] – Hank Freeman, Les Robinson, Ronny Perry, Tony PastorTrombone – George Arus, Harry Rodgers, Ted VeselyTrumpet – Chuck Peterson, Claude Bowen, John BestWritten-By – Cole Porter | 3:15 |
10 | –Ziggy Elman And His Orchestra | And The Angels SingDrums – Nick FatoolGuitar – Ben HellerPiano – Jack GuarnieriSaxophone [Sax] – Art Rollini, Jerry Jerome, Noni Bernardi, Toots MondelloTrumpet – Ziggy ElmanWritten-By – Johnny Mercer, Ziggy Elman | 3:16 |
11 | –Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | Study In BrownBass – Eddie SafranskiDrums – Jimmy CrawfordGuitar – Al CaiolaSaxophone [Sax] – Abraham Richman, Henry Ross, Phil Olivella, Sidney Cooper, Sol SchlingerTrombone – Jack Sutterfield, Lou McGarity, Marvin GoldTrumpet – Bernard Privin, Gordon "Chris" Griffin, Carl "Doc" Severinsen, James NottinghamWritten-By – Larry Clinton | 3:13 |
12 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Don't Be That WayArranged By – Edgar SampsonBass – Harry GoodmanClarinet – Benny GoodmanDrums – Gene KrupaGuitar – Allan ReussPiano – Jess StacySaxophone [Sax] – Arthur Rollini, Babe Rusin, George Koenig, Herman SchertzerTrombone – Red Ballard, Vernon BrownTrumpet – Charles Griffin, Harry James , Ziggy ElmanWritten-By – Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, Mitchell Parish | 3:23 |
13 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Sing, Sing, Sing (Introducing "Christopher Columbus")Bass – Harry GoodmanClarinet – Benny GoodmanDrums – Gene KrupaGuitar – Allan ReussPiano – Jess StacySaxophone [Sax] – Arthur Rollini, George Koenig, Herman Schertzer, Vido MussoTrombone – Murray McEachern, Sterling BallardTrumpet – Gordon Griffin, Harry James , Ziggy ElmanWritten-By – Louis Prima | 8:42 |
14 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Take The "A" TrainBass – Jimmy BlantonDrums – Sonny GreerGuitar – Fred GuyPiano – Duke EllingtonSaxophone [Sax] – Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges, Otto HardwickTrombone – Joseph Nanton, Juan Tizol, Lawrence BrownTrumpet – Ray Nance, Rex Stewart, Wallace JonesWritten-By – Billy Strayhorn | 2:54 |
15 | –Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | Pompton TurnpikeBass – Phil StephensDrums – Cliff LeemanGuitar – Bus EtriPiano – Bill Miller Saxophone [Sax] – Charlie Barnet, Gene Kinsey, James Lamare, Kurt Bloom, Leo WhiteTrombone – Bill Robertson, Don Ruppersberg, Spud MurphyTrumpet – Bill May, Robert Burnet, John Owens, Lyman FunkWritten-By – Dick Rogers, Will Osborne | 3:00 |
16 | –Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra | SouthBanjo – Leroy BerryBass – Walter PageDrums – Willie McWashingtonSaxophone [Sax] – Harlan Leonard, Jack Washington, Laforet Dent, Woodie WalderTrombone – Thomas HayesTrumpet – Booker Washington, Ed LewisWritten-By – Bennie Moten, Thamon Hayes | 2:32 |
17 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Opus OneBass – Sidney BlockDrums – Buddy RichGuitar – Robert BainPiano – Milton GoldenSaxophone [Sax] – Albert Klink, Bruce Branson, Boniface "Buddy" deFranco, Gail Curtis, Sid CooperTrombone – Colin Satterwhite, Nelson Riddle, Jr., Tommy Dorsey, Walter BensonTrumpet – Dale Pierce, George Seaberg, Roger Ellick, Vito ManganoTuba – Joseph ParkViola – David Uchitel, Milton ThomasViolin – Alex Beller, Bernard Tinterow, Joseph Goodman, Leon Atkins, Manny Fiddler, Peter Dimitriades, Ruth GoodmanWritten-By – Sy Oliver | 2:54 |
18 | –Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra | After HoursBass – LeMire StanfieldDrums – James Morrison Guitar – William McLemorePiano – Avery ParrishSaxophone [Sax] – Haywood Henry, Jimmy Mitchelle, Julian Dash, Paul Bascomb, William JohnsonTrombone – Edward Sims, Robert RangeTrumpet – Erskine Hawkins, James Harris, Marcellus Green, Same LoweWritten-By – Avery Parrish | 3:20 |
19 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | In The MoodBass – Rowland BundockDrums – Maurice PurtillGuitar – Richard FisherPiano – C. McGregorSaxophone [Sax] – Al Klink, Hal McIntyre, Harold Tennyson, Gordon Beneke, Wilbur SchwartzTrombone – Al Mastren, Glenn Miller, Paul TannerTrumpet – Clyde Hurley, Lee Knowles, R. McMickleWritten-By – Andy Razaf, Joe Garland | 3:31 |
20 | –Count Basie And His Orchestra | Mister Roberts' RoostBass – W. PageDrums – J. JonesGuitar – F. GreenPiano – Count BasieSaxophone [Sax] – G. Tate, C. Price, P. Gonsalves, P. Love, R. WashingtonTrombone – W. Johnson, W. Wells, G. Simon, T. DonnellyTrumpet – E. Lewis, E. Berry, E. Young, H. EdisonWritten-By – Buster Harding, Count Basie, Milton Ebbins | 2:30 |
Made in Canada By RCA Limited From Master Recordings Owned or Controlled By RCA Records
Inside the gatefold cover is a detailed tracklist which includes recording dates, full bandnames, durations, and musicians per track.
[A1]: September 7, 1928
[A2]: January 29, 1937
[A3]: July 6, 1937
[A4]: August 7, 1937
[A5]: February 16, 1938
[B1]: July 24, 1938
[B2]: December 28, 1938
[B3]: June 13, 1939
[B4]: July 17, 1939
[B5]: August 1, 1939
[C1]: February 13, 1940
[C2]: March 3, 1940
[C3]: June 10, 1940
[C4]: July 19, 1940
[C5]: February 15, 1941
[D1]: November 3, 1941
[D2]: November 14, 1944
[D3]: January 10, 1945
[D4]: October 19, 1947
[D5]: June 1, 1956
Crooners Of The Big Band Era. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Various Artists. This Is the Big Band Era. The album era was a period in popular music from the mid 1960s to the early 2000s, in which the album was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption. It was primarily driven by three successive music recording formats: the 33 13 rpm LP record, the audiocassette, and the music compact disc. Rock musicians were often at the forefront of the era, which is sometimes called the album-rock era in reference to their sphere of influence and activity. Various Artists 01-01-2000. Total duration:1 h 09 min. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra. This Is The Big Band Era. Song Of India. Tommy Dorsey. Sing, Sing, Sing. Benny Goodman & His Orchestra. I Can't Get Started. Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra. Don't Be That Way. Begin The Beguine. Artie Shaw & His Orchestra. And The Angels. Listen free to Various Artists The Big Band Era Vol 1 Flying Home, Tuxedo Junction and more. 16 tracks 49:55. All original recordings by the original artists remastered. For each song on the album there is a list of the musicians in the band. Many later became famous i. Harry James, Tex Beneke, Doc Severinsen, Gene Krupa, just to name a few. I purchased this album back in 1975 on 8 track tape, and have been looking for it for many years. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1971 Gatefold Vinyl от This Is The Big Band Era на millones de apps, juegos, música, películas, libros, revistas y mucho más en Android. En cualquier momento, estés donde estés y en todos tus Big Band Era. 24 June at 08:13 . 25-year-old Cab Calloway photographed by Carl Van Vechten on January 12, 1933. The Big Band Era. 23 June at 14:15 . Here is a great Tommy Dorsey wartime AFRS Armed Forces Radio Service program from the summer of 1943. Includes many great TD hits. and Glenn Miller fans. Tommy Dorsey - June 23rd, 1943. Here is a great Tommy Dorsey wartime AFRS Armed Forces Radio Service pro