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Anthology 1934-1942 - Jimmie Lunceford
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  1. Swingin' Uptown
  2. Mood Indigo
  3. Rose Room
  4. Dream of You
  5. Stomp It Off
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  1. Swingin' Uptown
  2. Mood Indigo
  3. Rose Room
  4. Dream of You
  5. Stomp It Off
  6. Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down
  7. Rhythm Is Our Business
  8. Sleepy Time Gal
  9. Runnin' Wild
  10. Four or Five Times
  11. Avalon
  12. The Melody Man
  13. Organ Grinder's Swing
  14. Muddy Water
  15. He Ain't Got Rhythm
  16. For Dancers Only
  17. Posin'
  18. Put on Your Grey Bonnet
  19. Pigeon Walk
  20. Annie Laurie
  21. Margie
  22. By the River Saint Marie
  23. 'Taint What You Do
  24. Cheatin' on Me
  25. Le Jazz Hot
  26. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
  27. The Lonesome Road
  28. Easter Parade
  29. Ain't She Sweet
  30. Well, All Right Then
  31. I Used to Love You
  32. I'm Alone with You
  33. Wham
  34. Uptown Blues
  35. I Wanna Hear Swings Songs
  36. Chopin's Prelude No. 7
  37. Monotony in Four Flats
  38. Okay for Baby
  39. Twentyfour Robbers
  40. Yard Dog Mazurka
  41. Impromptu
  42. Blues in the Night, Pt. 1
  43. Blues in the Night, Pt. 2
  44. Knock Me a Kiss
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Jimmie Lunceford's orchestra was one of the definitive swinging big bands of the '30s, in the same league as the bands led by Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, Don Redman, Claude Hopkins, Earl Hines, Count Basie and Chick Webb. The Jimmie Lunceford orchestra served as an incubator for jazz talent like trombonist Trummy Young, saxophonist Willie Smith, and trumpeter and future bandleader Gerald Wilson. It was while working with the Jimmie Lunceford orchestra that trumpeter and arranger Sy Oliver got his chops together and ...

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Anthology 1934-1942 2007, Cabu Jazz Masters

UPC: 826596075228

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