A Portrait of Artie Shaw

~ Release by Artie Shaw (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
CD 2
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1Dancing in the Dark
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-01-23)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-01-23) and Neely Plumb (on 1941-01-23)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-01-23)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-01-23)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1941-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-01-23)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1941-01-23)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-01-23)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1941-01-23) and Les Robinson (on 1941-01-23)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-01-23), Ray Conniff (on 1941-01-23) and Jack Jenney (American jazz trombonist) (on 1941-01-23)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1941-01-23), Clyde Hurley (on 1941-01-23) and George Wendt (Swing trumpeter) (on 1941-01-23)
viola:
Keith Collins (viola) (on 1941-01-23) and Allan Harshman (on 1941-01-23)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-01-23), Truman Boardman (on 1941-01-23), Bill Brower (on 1941-01-23), Ted Klages (on 1941-01-23), Eugene Lamas (on 1941-01-23) and Bob Morrow (on 1941-01-23)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-01-23)
recording of:
Dancing in the Dark (on 1941-01-23)
lyricist:
Howard Dietz (librettist)
composer:
Arthur Schwartz
publisher:
Arthur Schwartz Music Ltd., Chappell Music Ltd., Harms, Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division), WC Music Corp., ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
part of:
The Band Wagon (1953 film)
3:07
2Serenade to a Savage
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1939-06-12)
alto saxophone:
Hank Freeman (American jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-06-12) and Les Robinson (on 1939-06-12)
bass:
Sid Weiss (on 1939-06-12)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1939-06-12)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1939-06-12)
guitar:
Al Avola (on 1939-06-12)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1939-06-12)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1939-06-12) and Tony Pastor (on 1939-06-12)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1939-06-12), Les Jenkins (on 1939-06-12) and Harry Rodgers (on 1939-06-12)
trumpet:
Johnny Best (jazz trumpeter) (on 1939-06-12), Chuck Peterson (trumpet) (on 1939-06-12) and Bernie Privin (on 1939-06-12)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1939-06-12)
recording of:
Serenade to a Savage (on 1939-06-12)
composer:
Joe Garland (saxophonist, composer)
2:39
3Day In, Day Out
recording of:
Day In, Day Out
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1939)
composer:
Rube Bloom (American songwriter, pianist and vocalist) (in 1939)
publisher:
Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc.
3:37
4Rockin' Chair
3:09
5Temptation
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1940-09-07) and Neely Plumb (on 1940-09-07)
cello:
F. Goerner (on 1940-09-07)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-09-07)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1940-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1940-09-07)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1940-09-07)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-09-07)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1940-09-07) and Les Robinson (on 1940-09-07)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1940-09-07) and Jack Jenney (American jazz trombonist) (on 1940-09-07)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1940-09-07), J. Cathcart (on 1940-09-07) and George Wendt (Swing trumpeter) (on 1940-09-07)
viola:
A. Harshman (on 1940-09-07) and K. Collins (viola) (on 1940-09-07)
violin:
Al Beller (on 1940-09-07), B. Bower (on 1940-09-07), B. Morrow (on 1940-09-07), E. Lamas (on 1940-09-07), T. Boardman (on 1940-09-07) and T. Klages (on 1940-09-07)
conductor:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-09-07)
instrumental recording of:
Temptation (on 1940-09-07)
lyricist:
Arthur Freed
composer:
Nacio Herb Brown (US songwriter)
part of:
Going Hollywood (1933 film)
part of:
Singin’ in the Rain (soundtrack of the 1952 film)
3:06
6Blues in the Night
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (saxophonist, flutist and clarinetist) (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
double bass:
Eddie McKinney (jazz bassist) (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (jazz drummer) (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (Musician - Guitar Player) (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (American jazz trombonist) (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
vocals:
Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
recording of:
Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me) (on 1941-09-02)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1941)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1941)
publisher:
Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
part of:
The 14th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:14
7All the Things You Are
recording of:
All the Things You Are (from “Very Warm for May”)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein) (in 1939)
composer:
Jerome Kern (in 1939)
publisher:
Polygram Int. Publishing (renamed Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. circa 1998) (ended), T.B. Harms Inc. (ended) and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
part of:
Broadway Rhythm (film)
3:18
8Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
3:14
9My Blue Heaven
2:50
10Moonglow
recording of:
Moonglow
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Will Hudson and Irving Mills
3:32
11St. James Infirmary, Part 1
2:57
12St. James Infirmary, Part 2
3:24
13I Don't Want to Walk Without You
3:18
14Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat
3:19
15Chantez-les Bas
3:09
16Diga Diga Doo
2:44
17El Rancho Grande
3:36
18Nocturne
3:30
19To a Broadway Rose
3:38
20Lady Day
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
alto saxophone:
Les Clarke (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24) and Tom Mace (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
baritone saxophone:
Chuck Gentry (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
bass:
Morris Rayman (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
drums (drum set):
Lou Fromm (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
guitar:
Barney Kessel (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
piano:
Dodo Marmarosa (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
tenor saxophone:
Herbie Steward (jazz saxophonist) (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24) and Jon Walton (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24), Charles Coolidge (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24), Pat McNaughton (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24) and Harry Rodgers (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
trumpet:
Roy Eldridge (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24), Ray Linn (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24), Jimmy Pupa (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24) and George Schwartz (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (from 1944-11-23 until 1944-11-24)
3:06
21Little Jazz
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1945-04-05)
alto saxophone:
Louis Prisby (on 1945-04-05) and Rudy Tanza (on 1945-04-05)
baritone saxophone:
Chuck Gentry (on 1945-04-05)
bass:
Morris Rayman (on 1945-04-05)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1945-04-05)
drums (drum set):
Lou Fromm (on 1945-04-05)
guitar:
Barney Kessel (on 1945-04-05)
piano:
Dodo Marmarosa (on 1945-04-05)
tenor saxophone:
Herbie Steward (jazz saxophonist) (on 1945-04-05) and Jon Walton (on 1945-04-05)
trombone:
Gus Dixon (on 1945-04-05), Harry Rodgers (on 1945-04-05), Bob Swift (on 1945-04-05) and Ollie Wilson (on 1945-04-05)
trumpet:
Paul Cohen (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1945-04-05), Roy Eldridge (on 1945-04-05), Bernie Glow (on 1945-04-05) and George Schwartz (on 1945-04-05)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1945-04-05)
recording of:
Little Jazz (on 1945-04-05)
writer:
Roy Eldridge and Buster Harding
3:06
22A Foggy Day
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1945-06-08)
alto saxophone:
Louis Prisby (on 1945-06-08) and Rudy Tanza (on 1945-06-08)
baritone saxophone:
Chuck Gentry (on 1945-06-08)
bass:
Morris Rayman (on 1945-06-08)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1945-06-08)
drums (drum set):
Lou Fromm (on 1945-06-08)
guitar:
Barney Kessel (on 1945-06-08)
piano:
Dodo Marmarosa (on 1945-06-08)
tenor saxophone:
Ralph Rosenlund (on 1945-06-08) and Jon Walton (on 1945-06-08)
trombone:
Gus Dixon (on 1945-06-08), Harry Rodgers (on 1945-06-08), Bob Swift (on 1945-06-08) and Ollie Wilson (on 1945-06-08)
trumpet:
Roy Eldridge (on 1945-06-08), Stan Fishelson (on 1945-06-08), Bernie Glow (on 1945-06-08) and George Schwartz (on 1945-06-08)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1945-06-08)
3:15
23The Man I Love
3:12
24Lucky Number2:40

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ASIN:UK: B00004U9XL [info]