Music for hipsters, hepcats and beatniks: jazz and blues from 1930-1960.
1. 3’10” What Good Am I Without You (Ager) Duke Ellington
FDC 1022
2. 2’26” Seven Up (Stitt) Sonny Stitt
Brilliant 8603
3. 3’37” Scuttlebutt (Shaw, Carrolton) Artie Shaw
Joyce LP-1003
4. 2’20” El Vaiven Arrallador (Quinones) Vicentico Valdes
Seeco SCLP 9154
5. 3’05” Groovin’ (Baptiste, Jacquet) Illinois Jacquet
AVID AMSC 1053
6. 3’30” Wednesday Night Hop (?) Andy Kirk
Caracol 424
7. 3’19” Itching Heel (trad) Irene Scruggs
Rough Trade RGNET1352CD
8. 1’40”Alabamy Bound (De Sylva, Green, Henderson) Al Donahue
Golden Era LP-15028
9. 2’14” My Funny Valentine (Rodgers, Hart) Johnny Smith
Brilliant 8683
10. 2’26” You Fit Into The Picture (Green, Greer) Fats Waller
Saville SVL 189
11. 2’18” Red Bank Boogie (Basie) Count Basie
Memo Music HDJ 331
12. 5’39” Oh, Lady Be Good (Gershwin, Gershwin) Mezz Mezzrow Jam
Jazz Archives JA-15
13. 2’44” Mad Man Blues (Hooker) John Lee Hooker
AVID AMSC 1208
14. 8’03” An Evening At Papa Joe’s (Candoza) Coleman Hawkins
BYG 529147
15. 3’16” Bird Calls (Mingus) Charles Mingus
Frémeaux FA 293
16. 3’19” Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) (Davis, Sherman, Ramirez) Billie
Holiday
Decca DL 79245
17. 5’55” How High The Moon (Lewis, Hamilton) Charlie Parker
Big Molly CVRR 82948