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This fascinating CD starts off with two numbers from an unrelated 1937 all-star group that features trumpeter Bunny Berigan, trombonist Tommy Dorsey, and pianist Fats Waller playing "Blues" and a very memorable rendition of "Honeysuckle Rose. In addition, bands from 1939, 1941, 1946, and 1949 (the years that RCA recorded the poll-winners) are represented.
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Bunny Berigan, Sonny Dunham, trumpet; Charlie Spivak, trumpet Harry James, trumpet Tommy Dorsey, Jack Teagarden, trombone; Benny Goodman, clarinet; Hymie Schertzer, alto sax; Eddie Miller, Arthur Rollini, tenor sax; Bob Zurke, piano; Carmen Mastren, guitar; Bob Haggart, bass; Ray Bauduc, drums. RCA Camden CAL-426, (E) CDN-112 The Metronome All-Star Bands RCA Victor LPV-528 Jack Teagarden RCA Victor LPT-21 Metronome All-Star Bands Victor 26144; His Master's Voice (E) B 8896, (F) K 8329 All Star Band - Blue Lou, The Blues. Metronome All Star Band.
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The studio sessions were held in the years 1939-42, 1946–53, and 1956, and typically consisted of two tracks which allowed each participant a chance to solo for one chorus. Earlier recordings feature more swing style, while the later sessions tend more toward bebop.
This fascinating CD starts off with two numbers from an unrelated 1937 all-star group that features trumpeter Bunny Berigan, trombonist Tommy Dorsey, and pianist Fats Waller playing "Blues" and a very memorable rendition of "Honeysuckle Rose.
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A1 | Blue LouAlto Saxophone – Hymie SchertzerArranged By – Fletcher HendersonClarinet – Benny GoodmanDouble Bass – Bob HaggartDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Bob ZurkeTenor Saxophone – Arthur Rollini, Eddie Miller Trombone – Jack Teagarden, Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Bunny Berigan, Charlie Spivak, Sonny DunhamWritten-By – Edgar Sampson |
A2 | The BluesAlto Saxophone – Hymie SchertzerClarinet – Benny GoodmanDouble Bass – Bob HaggartDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Bob ZurkeTenor Saxophone – Arthur Rollini, Eddie Miller Trombone – Jack Teagarden, Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Bunny Berigan, Harry James , Sonny Dunham |
A3 | Bugle Call RagBass – Artie BernsteinClarinet – Benny GoodmanDrums – Buddy RichGuitar – Charlie ChristianPiano – Count BasieSaxophone – Benny Carter, Coleman Hawkins, Tex Beneke, Toots MondelloTrombone – J.C. Higginbotham, Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Cootie Williams, Harry James , Ziggy ElmanWritten-By – Meyers*, Schoebel*, Pettis* |
B1 | One O'Clock JumpBass – Artie BernsteinClarinet – Benny GoodmanDrums – Buddy RichGuitar – Charlie ChristianPiano – Count BasieSaxophone – Benny Carter, Coleman Hawkins, Tex Beneke, Toots MondelloTrombone – J.C. Higginbotham, Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Cootie Williams, Harry James , Ziggy ElmanWritten-By – Count Basie |
B2 | Look OutAlto Saxophone – Georgie Auld, Herbie Fields, Johnny HodgesBaritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Chubby JacksonClarinet – Buddy DeFrancoDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Billy Bauer, Tiny GrimesPiano – Teddy WilsonTenor Saxophone – Flip PhillipsTrombone – J.C. Higginbotham, Tommy Dorsey, Will BradleyTrumpet – Cootie Williams, Harry Edison, Neal Hefti, Pete Candoli, Rex Stewart, Sonny BermanWritten-By – Sy Oliver |
B3 | Metronome All-OutAlto Saxophone – Georgie Auld, Herbie Fields, Johnny HodgesBass – Chubby JacksonDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Billy Bauer, Tiny GrimesPiano – Teddy WilsonSaxophone – Buddy DeFrancoTenor Saxophone – Flip PhillipsTrombone – Bill Harris, J.C. Higginbotham, Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Harry Edison, Neal Hefti, Pete Candoli, Sonny BermanVibraphone – Red NorvoWritten-By – Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington |
Credits
- Liner Notes – George Simon*
Notes
A1, A2 recorded January 11, 1939A3, B1 recorded January 16, 1941
B2, B3 recorded January 15, 1946, originally released as 12" 78rpm
Early issues without printing on spine, no raised center or edge on record
The Collector's Issue Label designates a recording of great historical and musical interest which, although technically not representative of RCA's present day high standards, has been re-issued in Response to widespread public demand.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): E1VL-3414
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): E1VL-3415
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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WPT 30 | Metronome All Stars | Metronome All-Star Bands (3x7", Album, Comp, Mono + Box) | RCA | WPT 30 | US | 1951 |
T21035 | Metronome All Stars | Metronome All-Star Bands (10", Comp, Mono) | RCA | T21035 | US | 1951 |