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Thursday 10 February 2011
Widespread Depression - Boogie in the Barnyard - Stash Records Label ID. ST 206
Widespread Depression - Boogie in the Barnyard - Stash Records Label ID. ST 206
Description from the Sleeve -
Side A
1 CAVERNISM (J. Mundy) 3:02
2.BACK ROOM ROMP (R.Stewart and D.EIIington) 2:55
3.TULIP OR TURNIP (D.George and D.Eliington) 3:12
4.BYE BYE BLUES (B.Lown C.Gray D.Bennett F.Hamm) 3:20
5.YOU CAN DEPEND ON ME (CCarpenter and L.Dunlap) 3:32
6.BARNYARD BOOGIE (W.Gray and L.Jordan) 3:09
Side B
1.ZAZA(B.Fleagle)4:04
2.YOU TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ME (R.Rodgers and L.Hart) 4:07
3.LITTLE RABBIT BLUES (J.Hodges) 4:57
4.AZURE (D.EIIington) 2:48
5.LOUISIANA SWING (L.Russeli) 3:11
A Note About The Arrangements
WDO plays a targe number of transcriptions of compositions as recorded by the swing masters as well as many original arrangements. On this record transcriptions of Cavernism Little Rabbit Blues and Barnyard Boogie are by John Ellis. Azure by Mike Le Donne. Bye Bye Blues and Tulip or Turnip by Dean Nicyper. Louisiana Swing and You Can Depend on Me by Jordan Sandke. Za-za by Tad Schull. Back Room Romp by WDO. You Took Advantage of Me is an original arrangement by Bill Conway.
ID. 100099 - Widespread Depression - Boogie in the Barnyard - Stash Records Label ID. ST 206
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