[78-L] Some weird jazz titles

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid
Mon Nov 6 14:23:25 PST 2017


Hmm.

dl


On 11/6/2017 4:18 PM, Thomas Stern wrote:
> Black roses blues
> [O1280-7] The Original Dixieland Stompers
> Dixieland:
> unidentified pers.
> c. 1985
>      When the saints go marching in    Delta (G)11 012 [CD]
>      Buddy Bolden's blues         -
>      C. C. Rider [See See Rider]         -
>      Joshua fit the battle of Jericho         -
>      Go, tell it to the mountains         -
>      My Bonnie is over the ocean         -
>      Lizzy's rag         -
>      Over in the Gloryland         -
>      Down by the riverside         -
>      Eh la bas         -
>      Play it to me         -
>      Snappy         -
>      Remember         -
>      Raggie time         -
>      Nobody knows the trouble I've seen         -
>      Black roses blues         -
>      Go down Moses         -
>      Bugle call blues         -
>      Drum fire         -
>
>
> Gerald Wilson
> [W7445-7]
> Big Band Modern:
> John Anderson, Louis Grey, Allen Smith, Clark Terry (tp) Isaac Bell, Atlee
> Chapman, John Ewing, Britt Woodman (tb) Jerry Dodgion (as) Teddy Edwards,
> Paul Gonsalves, Frank Haynes (ts) Bill Green (bar) Cedric Haywood (p)
> Addison Farmer (b) Gus Gustafson (d) unknown (male vcl) Gerald Wilson
> (arr,cond)
> Los Angeles, early 1954
> F1142    Mambo mexicano (pt 1)    Audiolab AL1538, Federal 12196, King
> LP295-93
> F1143-1    Mambo mexicano (pt 2)            -               -           -
> F1144-1    Algerian fantasy (pt 1) (*)    Federal 12208, King EP348,
> LP295-93
> F1145    Algerian fantasy (pt 2) (*)           -           -       -
> F1146    Lotus land (pt 1)    Audiolab AL1538, King EP348, LP295-93
> F1147    Lotus land (pt 2)            -            -       -
> F1148    Theme            -
> F1149    Since we said goodbye (   vcl)            -
> F1156    Romance            -      , King LP295-93
> F1157    Bull fighter            -
> F1158    Black rose            -      , King LP295-93
> Note: All above titles also on The Jazz Factory (Sp)JFCD22880 [CD].
>
>
> Black rose
> [P171-7] Marty Paich
> The Picasso Of Big Band Jazz:
> Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers, Jack Sheldon (tp) Herbie Harper (tb) Bob
> Enevoldsen (v-tb,cl) Vince DeRosa (fhr) Herb Geller (as) Bob Cooper, Bill
> Perkins (ts) Marty Berman (bar) Marty Paich (p) Joe Mondragon (b) Mel Lewis
> (d)
> Los Angeles, June 7 & 8, 1957
>      From now on    Cadence CLP3010, Candid CCD79031 [CD]
>      Walkin' on home           -               -
>      Black rose           -               -
>      Tommy's toon           -               -
>      New soft shoe           -               -
>      What's new ?           -               -
>      Easy listenin'           -               -
>      Martyni time           -               -
>      Nice and easy           -               -
> Note: Candid CLP9031(mono) = CS9031(stereo).
> All above titles also on Discovery DS857 titled "What's new ?".
> "From now on" was also recorded by Paich on a Treasury Department
> transcription with Mel Torme and that instrumental version was included on
> Mel Torme's "Round Midnight" Stash ST252 LP.  Although a specific date and
> personnel in unknown, it was probably recorded c. 1957.
> All above titles also on Candid (Jap)32JDC-122 [CD].
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
> [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of David Lennick
> Sent: Sunday, November 5, 2017 10:32 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Some weird jazz titles
>
>
> Not to be ungrateful or anything, but is Black Rose Blues listed anywhere?
>
> dl
>
>
> On 11/5/2017 10:25 PM, Thomas Stern wrote:
>> Herman Sandy (Belgian)
>> [S972-7]
>> Invocation En Jazz No. 3: Herman Sandy's Quartet:
>> Herman Sandy (tp) Jean Fanis (p) Jean Warland (b) Freddy Rottier (d)
>> Brussels, August, 1955
>>       Gone with the wind    Innovation (B)ILP3
>>       Saul    Innovation (B)ILP3, Plymouth (B)P12155
>>       You and the night and the music              -
>>       Squint look              -                 -
>>       Diggin' chick              -                 -
>>       You're all I need              -
>>       Stick around              -                 -
>>       Fand and Sand              -                 -
>> Note: Innovation was a concern of large storehouses and only released
>> a few LP's.
>> Plymouth P12155 issued as by "Cozy Cole and his All Star" (sic).
>> All titles from Plymouth P12155 also on Paris (F)P122.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
>> [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of David
>> Lennick
>> Sent: Sunday, November 5, 2017 10:10 PM
>> To: 78L; ToastOfNewYork at yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [78-L] Some weird jazz titles
>>
>>
>> Anyone here still have access to Lord? There's a Palace lp (one of the
>> cheapest Remington derivatives) with a side of made-up jazz titles
>> that probably originated with Continental. Maybe the same stuff that
>> was on a Plymouth lp as well as a gatefold Continental (one or the
>> other), coupled with some Ethel Waters sides. The titles are, and I quote:
>>
>> Saul
>> Squint Look
>> Diggin' Chick
>> Stick Around
>> Fand and Sand
>> The Black Rose Blues
>>
>> played by The Jazz All Stars. Palace M-672, Side 2. mx 66-1733
>>
>> Thank you all.
>>
>> dl
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