Jazz and blues from the 30s, 40s and 50s, such as it was appreciated by the hepcats, hipsters and beatniks of that time.
1. 9’23” The Tattooed Bride (Ellington) Duke
Ellington
Crescendo GNPD-9045
2. 3’12” Honeysuckle Rose (Waller, Razaf) Andre Previn
Everest FS-247
3. 2’23” The Lady In Red (Wrubel) Trio Cubain Weeno-Bravo-Gody
Weton-Wesgram KBOX3471C
4. 3’09” Southern Fried (Hairy Joe Jump) (Ross, Gulliver, Leonard) Harlan Leonard
RCA Victor LPV 531
5. 2’55” One Bass Hit (Gillespie, Brown, Fuller) Dizzy Gillespie
Média 7 MJCD 149
6. 3’11” The Starlit Hour (Mercer) Ella Fitzgerald
Jazzline 20 804
7. 2’46” Fugue (Giuffre) Shelly Manne
House of Jazz 9684
8. 5’27” Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid (Young)
Royal Roost Jam Beppo 503
9. 2’45” Truckin’ (Koehler, Bloom) Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Archives of Jazz 3801102
10. 5’32” House Party Starting (Nichols) Herbie Nichols
Blue Note 5C 038.98578S
11. 3’45” Between B’way ‘n Amsterdam Av. (Persiany) André Persiany
Fresh Sound FSR-CD 887
12. 2’42” Sweet Old Me (Blackman) Tab Smith
Saxophonograph BP-509
13. 3’41” Rebel At Work (Stevens) Chet Baker
Fresh Sound FSR 1668
14. 2’57” Gabriel’s Heater (Hawkins, Case) Erskine Hawkins
RCA RDS.6655
15. 3’07” Something To Live For (Ellington, Strayhorn) Marian Bruce
Fresh Sound FSR-CD 888
16. 1’52” Now’s The Time (Parker) Charlie Parker
Mosaic MD7-129