A living witness to the swing era
A rare session from the golden age of jazz, recorded by Edmund Hall.
This swing session featuring clarinetist Edmund Hall conveys the excitement of the jazz scene of the 1930s and 1940s to the present day. Hall's elegant clarinet playing and the well-coordinated performances of his fellow musicians embody the essential appeal of swing jazz. This album combines historical and musical value and is a must-listen for jazz lovers.
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A:
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1)
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Sleepy Time Gal
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2)
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Where Or When
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3)
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It Had To Be You
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4)
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Caravan
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5)
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In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
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6)
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Night And Day
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7)
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I Want To Be Happy
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8)
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Show Piece
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B:
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1)
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Oh, Baby
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2)
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Dardanella
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3)
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Up Jumped You With Love
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4)
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Sweet And Lovely
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5)
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Ain'tcha Got Music
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6)
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Cross My Heart
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Piano - Teddy Wilson (A1-A8)
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Bass - Walter Page (B1-B6)
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Clarinet - Edmond Hall (all tracks)
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Bass - Billy Taylor
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Drums - Cliff Leeman (B1-B6)
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Piano - Ralph Sutton (2) (B1-B6)
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Drums - Arthur Trappier (A1-A8)