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Big Broadcast-Jazz & Popular Music Of The 1920s &- The Big Broadcast, Vol. 7: Jazz and Popular Music Of The 1920s and 193 (CD)

SKU: 620953450921
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the album cover for Big Broadcast-Jazz & Popular Music Of The 1920s & - The Big Broadcast, Vol. 7: Jazz and Popular Music Of The 1920s and 193
the album cover for Big Broadcast-Jazz & Popular Music Of The 1920s & - The Big Broadcast, Vol. 7: Jazz and Popular Music Of The 1920s and 193

Volume 7 in Rivermont's popular "Big Broadcast" series presents another 25 delightful gems of popular music from the 1920s and 1930s including jazz, dance bands, vocals, and novelty selections. Most are hereby reissued on CD for the first time, expertly remastered from the best possible original source material for superb sound. The disc includes rare original recordings by Annette Hanshaw, Phil Harris, Harry Reser, Paul Whiteman, Louis Prima, Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike), Leo Reisman, Claude Hopkins, Dick Robertson, Meyer Davis, and others. The CD includes a handsome 16-page booklet with detailed track-by-track liner notes by compiler Rich Conaty, host of the popular long-running radio program "The Big Broadcast" heard over WFUV-FM in New York City.

Tracklist:

  1. Moxie
  2. Tampeekoe
  3. And She'll Do It for a Long, Long Time
  4. My Heart Stood Still
  5. Weary Feet
  6. Happy Days and Lonely Nights
  7. Sophomore Prom
  8. Nobody's Sweetheart
  9. Chinnin' and Chattin' with May 1
  10. A Cottage for Sale 1
  11. They Satisfy 1
  12. Walkin' My Baby Back Home 1
  13. I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) 1
  14. I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan 1
  15. Ev'ryone Says I Love You 1
  16. He's a Son of the South 1
  17. Smoke Rings 1
  18. Chinatown, My Chinatown 1
  19. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 2
  20. Lovely to Look at 2
  21. That's a Plenty 2
  22. She's a Latin from Manhattan 2
  23. Get Out and Get Under the Moon 2
  24. The Groove Song (That's What I Like About the South) 2
  25. Doing the Derby
Format: New CD/Jazz

Big Broadcast-Jazz & Popular Music Of The 1920s &- The Big Broadcast, Vol. 7: Jazz and Popular Music Of The 1920s and 193 (CD)

SKU: 620953450921
Regular price ¥138.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.19.2012

 
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Volume 7 in Rivermont's popular "Big Broadcast" series presents another 25 delightful gems of popular music from the 1920s and 1930s including jazz, dance bands, vocals, and novelty selections. Most are hereby reissued on CD for the first time, expertly remastered from the best possible original source material for superb sound. The disc includes rare original recordings by Annette Hanshaw, Phil Harris, Harry Reser, Paul Whiteman, Louis Prima, Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike), Leo Reisman, Claude Hopkins, Dick Robertson, Meyer Davis, and others. The CD includes a handsome 16-page booklet with detailed track-by-track liner notes by compiler Rich Conaty, host of the popular long-running radio program "The Big Broadcast" heard over WFUV-FM in New York City.

Tracklist:

  1. Moxie
  2. Tampeekoe
  3. And She'll Do It for a Long, Long Time
  4. My Heart Stood Still
  5. Weary Feet
  6. Happy Days and Lonely Nights
  7. Sophomore Prom
  8. Nobody's Sweetheart
  9. Chinnin' and Chattin' with May 1
  10. A Cottage for Sale 1
  11. They Satisfy 1
  12. Walkin' My Baby Back Home 1
  13. I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) 1
  14. I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan 1
  15. Ev'ryone Says I Love You 1
  16. He's a Son of the South 1
  17. Smoke Rings 1
  18. Chinatown, My Chinatown 1
  19. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 2
  20. Lovely to Look at 2
  21. That's a Plenty 2
  22. She's a Latin from Manhattan 2
  23. Get Out and Get Under the Moon 2
  24. The Groove Song (That's What I Like About the South) 2
  25. Doing the Derby