Sunday, 27 February 2011

Jack Teagarden - King of the Blues Trombone Vol.3 / Columbia 33SX 1573


Jack Teagarden - King of the Blues Trombone Vol.3 / Columbia 33SX 1573 - Complete Fifties Studio Recordings

Side One

1. THE MAYOR OF ALABAM (Redmond-Trumbauer) (a)
2. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' (Razaf-Waller-Broohs) (a)
3. 'S WONDERFUL (/. Gershwin-G. Gershwin) (a)
4. SOMEBODY LOVES ME (De Sylva-Macdonald-G. Gershwin) (a)
5. I'M AN OLD COWHAND (Mercer) (b)
6. PERSIAN RUG (Moret) (c)
7. MUDDY RIVER BLUES (Yaw) (e)
8. WOLVERINE BLUES (Spikes-Morion) (e)

Side Two

1. I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES (Koehler-Arlen) (c)
2. PEG O' MY HEART (Bryan-Fisher) (d)
3. BEALE STREET BLUES (Handy) (f)
4. SWINGIN1 ON THE TEAGARDEN GATE (Teagarden-Norman) (f)
5. MUSKRAT RAMBLE (Dry) (g)
6. FORTY-SEVENTH AND STATE (Bowman) (h)
7. AFTER AWHILE (Freeman-Goodman) (g)   .,lt
8. SHI-ME-SHA-WOBBLE (Williams) (g)

Personnel:

a FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Ed Wade, Charlie Teagarden (tpts); Jack Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Artie Shaw (clt); Frankie Trumbauer (C-melody and alto saxes); Jack Cordaro, Matt Hayes (tenor saxes); Roy Bargy (pno); Carl Kress (gtr); Art Miller (bs); Stan King (drs). (Tpt solos, C. Teagarden) April 27, 1936.

b FRANKIE TRUMBAUER AND HIS ORCHESTRA:Russ Case, C. Teagarden (tpts); J. Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Matty Matlock (clt); Trumbauer (C-melody and alto saxes); Cordaro, Eddie Miller (tenor saxes); Bargy (pno); Kress (gtr); Miller (bs); Ray Bauduc (drs). (Tpt solo, C. Teagarden) June 15,1936.

c JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Spivak, Carl Garvin, Alec Fila (tpts); Jack Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Jose Gutierrez, Mark Bennett, Red Bone (tbns); Ernie Caceres, Clint Garvin (alto saxes, cits); John Van Eps, Hub Lytle (tenor saxes); Art St. John (alto and baritone saxes); John Anderson (pno); Alien Reuss (gtr); Art Miller (bs); Clois 'Cubby1 Teagarden (drs). Arranger: Red Bone. (Tpt solo, Carl Garvin; clt solo, Caceres; tenor sax solos, Lytle) April 14,1939.

d  JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Spivak, Carl Garvin, Lee Castle (tpts); J. Teagarden, Gutierrez, Bennett, Charles McCamish (tbns); Caceres, Clint Garvin, Van Eps, Lytle, St. John (reeds); Anderson, Reuss, Miller, 'Cubby' Teagarden (rhythm). Arranger: Red Bone. August 25, 1939.

e JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: As (d), except that Eddie Dudley (tbn), Jack Russin (pno) and Dave Tough (drs) replace McCamish, Anderson and 'Cubby' Teagarden. Arranger: Red Bone. (Clt solos, Caceres; tenor sax solos, Lytle) October 6, 1939.

f JACK TEAGARDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Frank Ryerson, Carl Garvin, Castle (tpts); Teagarden (tbn, vocal); Gutierrez, Bennett, Dudley (tbns); Caceres, Clint Garvin, Van Eps, Lytle, St. John (reeds); Russin (pno); Reuss (gtr); Bonnie Pottle (bs); Tough (drs). Arrangers: Red Bone (Bea/e Street Blues) and Fred Norman (Swlngin' On The Teagarden Gate) (Tpt solo (Bea/e Street Blues), Castle; tpt solo (Swingin' On The Teagarden Gate) Carl Garvin; clt solo, Clint Garvin; tenor sax solos, Lytle) November 1, 1939.

g BUD FREEMAN AND HIS FAMOUS CHICAGOANS: Max Kaminsky (tpt); J. Teagarden (tbn); Pee Wee Russell (clt); Bud Freeman (tenor sax); Dave Bowman (pno); Eddie Condon {gtr); Mort Stuhlmaker (bs); D. Tough (drs). (Muskrat Ramble is from a previously unissued master) July 23, 1940.

h BUD FREEMAN AND HIS FAMOUS CHICAGOANS: As (g) minus Kaminsky. July 23, 1940.

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