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1936-1937 - Woody Herman & His Orchestra
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  1. Stompin' at the Savoy
  2. I've Had the Blues So Long
  3. Slappin' the Bass
  4. Nola
  5. Take It Easy
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  1. Stompin' at the Savoy
  2. I've Had the Blues So Long
  3. Slappin' the Bass
  4. Nola
  5. Take It Easy
  6. Fan It
  7. Tormented
  8. Wintertime Dreams
  9. Someone to Care for Me
  10. The Goose Hangs High
  11. Now That Summer Is Gone
  12. I Can't Pretend
  13. Give Me an Old-Fashioned Swing
  14. Mr. Ghost Goes to Town
  15. Better Get off Your High Horse
  16. Dupree Blues
  17. Doctor Jazz
  18. Trouble in Mind
  19. It Happened Down in Dixieland
  20. Stardust on the Moon
  21. The Lady from Fifth Avenue
  22. Don't You Know or Don't You Care?
  23. Double or Nothing
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Woody Herman led many big bands throughout his career. Some biographies give very little space to his earliest groups and start out with the First Herd of 1944-46, but Herman was a bandleader as early as 1936. This CD actually starts out with a few Herman appearances with Isham Jones during March 1936. The full orchestra performs "Stompin' At The Savoy" and then "Isham Jones' Juniors" (an octet taken from the big band) performs six numbers, four of which include Herman vocals. Virginia Verrell sings a spirited "Slappin' The ...

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