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Ken Colyer's Jazzmen - Live At The Dancing Slipper 1969 download free
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Ken Colyer's Jazzmen - Live At The Dancing Slipper 1969 download free

Album:
Live At The Dancing Slipper 1969
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Style:
Dixieland
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A1 Drop Me Off At Harlem
Written-By – Duke Ellington
A2 That Teasin' Rag
Written-By – Joe Jordan
A3 Sweet Fields
Arranged By – Ken Colyer
A4 High Society
Written-By – Porter Steele
A5 The Barefoot Boy
Written-By – Herb Morand
A6 Get Out Of Here
Arranged By – Ken Colyer
B1 Harlem Rag
Written-By – Tom Turpin
B2 Salutation March
Arranged By – Ken Colyer
B3 Shoe Shine Boy
Written-By – Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin
B4 The Peanut Vendor
Written-By – Marion Sunshine, Moises Simons, L. Wolfe Gilbert*
B5 Birth Of The Blues
Written-By – DeSylva*, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson
B6 Home Sweet Home
Arranged By – Ken ColyerWritten-By – Sir Henry Bishop*
B7 Auf Wiedersehen
Written-By – Eberhard Storch, Geoffrey Parsons

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Dancing Slipper Ballroom

Credits

  • Banjo – John Bastable
  • Bass – Bill Cole
  • Clarinet – Tony Pyke
  • Drums – Malc Murphy*
  • Engineer – Allan Gilmore
  • Producer – Steve Lane
  • Sleeve – Stephen Hill
  • Transferred By – John Wadley
  • Trombone – Geoff Cole
  • Trumpet – Ken Colyer

Notes

Recorded at the Dancing Slipper Ballroom, Nottingham, in 1969