Description |
5 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (44 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.) |
Performer |
Various artists. |
Note |
Music compiled for the PBS television series, Jazz, directed by Ken Burns. |
Event |
Recorded 1917-1995. |
Note |
Program notes by Geoffrey C. Ward in booklet inserted in container. |
Contents |
Disc 1. Star dust (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra) -- Soon one mornin' (Death come a-creepin' in my room) (Mississippi Fred McDowell) -- Memphis blues (Lieut. Jim Europe's 369th Infantry ("Hell Fighters") Band) -- Livery stable blues (Original Dixieland Jazz Band) -- Charleston (James P. Johnson) -- Chimes blues (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) -- Back Water Blues (Bessie Smith) -- The Pearls (Jelly Roll Morton) -- Dead man blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers -- Wild cat blues ; Cake walkin' babies (Clarence Williams' Blue Five) -- Sugar foot stomp (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra) -- Heebie Jeebies ; Potato head blues ; West End blues (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five) -- The moochie (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra -- East St. Louis Toodle-oo (Duke Ellington and his Washingtonians) -- Black beauty (Duke Ellington) -- Mood indigo (Jungle Band) -- There ain't no sweet man (Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra) -- Singin' the blues ; Riverboat shuffle (Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra) -- Hotter than 'ell (Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra) -- I got rhythm (Ethel Waters) -- Disc 2. It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) ; Echoes of Harlem (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra) -- Moten swing (Benny Moten's Kansas City Orchestra) -- St. Louis blues ; -- Ain't misbehavin' (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra) --For dancers (Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra) -- King Porter stomp ; Rose room ; Sing, sing, sing (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra) ; Jumpin' at the Woodside ; Sent for you yesterday and here you come today (Count Basie and his Orchestra) -- Lester leaps in (Count Basie's Kansas City Seven) -- Oh, lady, be good! (Jones-Smith, Inc.) -- Without your love ; Strange fruit ; God bless the child (Billie Holiday) -- Three little words (Art Tatus ) -- A-tisket a-tasket (Chick Webb and his Orchestra) -- Shine (Django Reinhardt & Le Quartet du Hot Club de France) -- Dear old Southland (Noble Sissie and his Orchestra) -- Disc 3. Body and soul (Coleman Hawkins) -- Cotton tail ; Take the "A" train (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra) -- Begin the beguine (Artie Shaw and his Orchestra) -- In the mood (Glenn Miller and his Orchestra) -- Well, git it! (Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra) -- Solitude (Billie Holiday with Eddie Heywood and his Orchestrat() -- Drum Boogie (Gene Krupa and his Orchestra) -- Salt peanuts ; Groovin' high (Dizzy Gillespie) -- Ko-Ko (Charlie Parker's Re-Boppers) -- Scrapple from the Apple ; Embraceable you (Charlie Parker Quintet) -- Get happy (Bud Powell Trio) -- Epistrophy ; Straight, no chaser (Thelonius Monk) -- Manteca (Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra) -- Moon Dreams (Miles Davis Nonet) -- Just friends (Charlie Parker) -- Rockin' chair (Louis Armstrong) -- They can't take that away from me (Sarah Vaughan and her Trio) -- Walkin' shoes ( Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan) -- Fine and mellow (Billie Holiday) -- Disc 4. Doodlin' (Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers) -- I get a kick out of you (Clifford Brown and Max Roach) -- St. Thomas (Sonny Rollins) -- Django (Modern Jazz Quartet) -- Take five (Dave Brubeck Quartet) -- So what (Miles Davis Sextet) -- Giant steps (John Coltrane Quartet) -- Rick kick shaw (Cecil Taylor Trio) -- Chronology (Ornette Coleman ) -- Original Faubus fables (Charles Mingus) -- Acknowledgement (John Coltrane Quartet) -- Disc 5. Hello, Dolly! (Louis Armstrong) -- Desafinado (Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd) -- In a sentimental mood (John Coltrane and Duke Ellington) -- Tourist point of view (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra) -- E.S.P. (Miles Davis Quintet) -- Spanish key (Miles Davis) -- Birdland (Weather Report) -- Mister Magic (Grover Washington, Jr.) -- Rockit (Herbie Hancock) -- Un ange en danger (Ron Carter and M.C. Solaar -- Tanya (Dexter Gordon) -- Soon all will know (Wynton Marsalis) -- Death letter (Cassandra Wilson) -- Take the 'A' train (The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra) |
Genre/Form |
Jazz.
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Added Author |
Burns, Ken, 1953-
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Ward, Geoffrey C.
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Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.
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McDowell, Fred.
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Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919.
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Johnson, James P. (James Price), 1894-1955.
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Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
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Moten, Benny, 1916-1977.
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Hawkins, Coleman.
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Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004.
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Miller, Glenn, 1904-1944.
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Silver, Horace.
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Brown, Clifford.
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Roach, Max, 1924-2007.
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Rollins, Sonny.
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Brubeck, Dave.
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Getz, Stan, 1927-1991.
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Byrd, Charlie, 1925-1999.
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Coltrane, John, 1926-1967.
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Davis, Miles.
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Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Band.
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Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
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Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra.
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Jazz Messengers.
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Modern Jazz Quartet.
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Dave Brubeck Quartet.
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John Coltrane Quartet.
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Miles Davis Quintet.
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Added Title |
Jazz |
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Story of America's music |
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Jazz (Television program)
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Standard No. |
074646143222 |
Music No. |
C5K 61432 Columbia/Legacy |
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CK 61433, CK 61434, CK 61435, CK 61436, CK 61437 Columbia/Legacy |
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