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Boxset / Compilation · 1997

Filed under Swing
By VIC DICKENSON

Tracklist

1 –Benny Carter And His Orchestra My Favourite Blues 3:10
2 –Edmond Hall Sextet Downtown Cafe Boogie 4:18
3 –Edmond Hall Sextet Uptown Blues 4:21
4 –Albert Ammons And His Rhythm Kings The Breaks 3:08
5 –Eddie Heywood And His Orchestra I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 3:10
6 –James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen Blue Mizz 3:52
7 –James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen Victory Stride 4:02
8 –James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen Joy-Mentin 4:28
9 –James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen After You've Gone 4:27
10 –Eddie Heywood And His Orchestra Just You Just Me 3:11
11 –Mary Lou Williams And Her Six Ygon Mili Jam Session 3:13
12 –Coleman Hawkins And His Orchestra I'm Through With Love 3:12
13 –Lem Davis Sextette My Blue Heaven 3:04
14 –Lester Young And His Band D.B. Blues 2:59
15 –Lester Young And His Band Lester Blows Again 2:31
16 –Lester Young And His Band Jammin' With Lester 3:02
17 –Lem Davis Sextette G.U.M.P.E.Y. 2:47
18 –Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven Sugar 3:23
19 –Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven Blues In The South 3:05
20 –Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven Blues For Yesterday 2:38
21 –Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven I Want A Little Girl 3:06

Line-up/Musicians

Alto Saxophone – Eddie Barefield, Ernest Purce, Lem Davis, Willie Smith
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Benny Carter
Bass – Al Hall, Al Lucas, Billy Taylor Sr., Charlie Drayton, Curtis Counce, Israel Crosby, John Simmons, Oscar Pettiford, Red Callender
Bass, Drums – Big Sid Catlett
Clarinet – Barney Bigard, Edmond Hall
Drums – Al Taylor , Denzil Best, Jack Parker, Johnny Otis, Zutty Singleton
Guitar – Al Casey, Allan Reuss, Freddie Green, Herb Thomas , Jimmy Shirley
Piano – Albert Ammons, Charlie Beal, Dodo Marmarosa, Eddie Heywood, James Price Johnson, Mary Lou Williams, Sanford Gold, Sir Charles Thompson, Sonny White, Wesley Jones
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Don Byas, Ernie Powell, Fred Williams , Lester Young
Trombone – Jimmy Archey, Joe Britton, Vic Dickenson (tracks: all tracks)
Trumpet – Courtney Williams , Dick Vance, Doc Cheatham, Emmett Berry, Hot Lips Page, Howard McGhee, Lincoln Mills, Louis Armstrong, Sidney De Paris, Sonny White

About this release

Topaz Jazz ‎– TPZ 1065 (UK)

CD showcases trombonists Vic Dickenson's work as a sideman with various ensembles from 1941-1946

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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