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Pubblico Dominio
Title
Pop.
Time
Introduction
Norman Granz
01:40
Honeysuckle Rose
J.a.t.p. Allstars, J.a.t.p. Allstars
12:11
The Ballad Medley: I Can't Get Started / If I Had You / I've Got the World On
08:10
Jumpin' At the Woodside
14:11
Introduction to Art Tatum
00:30
Someone to Watch Over Me
Art Tatum
03:14
Begin the Beguine
03:08
Willow Weep for Me
03:53
Humoresque
04:04
Introduction to Ella's Band
00:38
Love for Sale
Ella Fitzgerald
03:09
Just One of Those Things
03:54
Little Girl Blue
03:10
Too Close for Comfort
02:52
I Cant Give You Anthing but Love
03:23
Airmail Special
03:56
9:20 Special
Oscar Peterson, The Oscar Peterson Trio
03:16
How About You
05:00
When It's Sleepy Time Down South
Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
03:27
Indiana
04:25
The Gypsy
04:48
Ole Miss Blues
05:21
The Bucket's Got a Hole in It
05:10
Perdido
03:13
You Made Me Love You
04:16
Mack the Knife
04:03
Stompin' At the Savoy
04:54
You Can Depend On Me
03:21
Mop Mop
You Won't Be Satisfied
03:40
Undecided
03:42
When the Saints Go Marching In
06:04
This double LP was the first jazz concert ever recorded at the Hollywood Bowl (and only the second one held at that L.A. institution). Although not an official Jazz at the Philharmonic concert, it has the same basic format and was also produced by Norman Granz. Trumpeters Roy Eldridge and Harry "Sweets" Edison, tenors Flip Phillips and Illinois Jacquet, the Oscar Peterson Trio and drummer Buddy Rich all jam on "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Jumpin' at the Woodside" and there is also a ballad medley and a drum solo by Rich. In addition the Oscar Peterson Trio plays two numbers, the remarkable pianist Art Tatum (in one of his final appearances) has four, Ella Fitzgerald sings six songs (including a scat-filled "Airmail Special") and collaborates with Louis Armstrong on two others. For the grand finale nearly everyone returns to the stage for "When the Saints Go Marching In" which Armstrong sings and largely narrates, cheerfully introducing all of the participants. This is a historic and very enjoyable release featuring more than its share of classic greats.
by Norman Granz
by J.a.t.p. Allstars, J.a.t.p. Allstars
by Art Tatum
by Ella Fitzgerald
by Oscar Peterson, The Oscar Peterson Trio
by Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
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