1941-1945
Jimmie LUNCEFORD & HIS ORCHESTRA
- Ref. UL8988
- CLASSICS RECORDS, 1996. Enregistrement 1941-1945.
From Decca, Coral Records.
Interprètes
- Jimmie LUNCEFORD : Conductor [Coll. Jazz]
- Snooky YOUNG : Trompette
- Gerald WILSON : Trompette
- Paul WEBSTER : Trompette
- Elmer CRUMBLEY : Trombone
- Russell BOWLES : Trombone
- Trummy YOUNG : Voix, Trombone
- Willie SMITH : Voix, Saxophone baryton, Clarinette, Saxophone alto
- Earl CARRUTHERS : Clarinette, Saxophone baryton, Saxophone alto
- Ted BUCKNER : Saxophone alto, Clarinette
- Dan GRISSOM : Clarinette, Voix, Saxophone alto
- Joe THOMAS : Voix, Saxophone ténor, Clarinette
- Edwin WILCOX : Piano, Celesta
- Al NORRIS : Guitare
- Moses ALLEN : Contrebasse
- Jimmy CRAWFORD : Vibraphone, Drums
- Freddy WEBSTER : Trompette
- Bob MITCHELL : Trompette
- Pee Wee JACKSON : Trompette
- Fernando ARBELLO : Trombone
- Benny WATERS : Saxophone ténor
- Truck PARHAM : Contrebasse
- Melvin MOORE : Trompette
- William SCOTT : Trompette
- Russell GREEN : Trompette
- Earl HARDY : Trombone
- John EWING : Trombone
- Omer SIMEON : Saxophone alto, Clarinette
- Chauncey JARRETT : Saxophone alto
- Ernest PURCE : Saxophone ténor
- Joe MARSHALL : Drums
- Claude TRENIER : Voix
- Ralph GRIFFIN : Trompette
- Kirkland BRADFORD : Saxophone alto
- John MITCHELL : Guitare
- George DUVIVIER : Contrebasse
- Bill DARNELL : Voix
- Jimmie LUNCEFORD & HIS ORCHESTRA & DELTA RHYTHM
- BOYS:
- Chuck STEWART : Trompette
- James WILLIAMS : Trombone
- THE DELTA RHYTHM BOYS : Voix
Pistes
- 1 I'm losing my mind (because of you)
- 2 Life is fine
- 3 It had to be you
- 4 I'm gonna move to the outskirts oftown, pt.1
- 5 I'm gonna move to the outskirts oftown, pt.2
- 6 Strictly instrumental
- 7 Knock me a kiss
- 8 Keep smilin' , keep laughin' , be happy
- 9 I dream a lot about you
- 10 Easy street
- 11 Back door stuff, pt.1
- 12 Back door stuff, pt.2
- 13 Jeep rhythm
- 14 I'm gonna see my baby
- 15 That someone must be you
- 16 I'm in a jam with baby
- 17 Buzz-buzz-buzz
- 18 This is my confession to you
- 19 Baby, are you kiddin'?
- 20 The honeydripper