Annotation

CD 74 appears to have been badly processed -- the left channel looks as if it had been normalized to point of severe clipping, while the right channel looks 'normal'. The audio fingerprint attached is that of the right channel only, and as all CD's are in mono (or at least supposed to be in mono), this probably works.


FIXME: Has this been available only as part of the 500-CD set? (Ignore re-sellers! It's out of print, apparently.)

Tracklist

1CD: Fletcher Henderson 1931–32
2CD: Fletcher Henderson 1932–33
3CD: Fletcher Henderson 1934–36
4CD: Fletcher Henderson 1936–37
5CD: Fletcher Henderson 1937–38
6CD: Don Redman 1931–32
7CD: Don Redman 1932–33
8CD: Don Redman 1933–37
9CD: Duke Ellington 1933
10CD: Duke Ellington 1934–35
11CD: Duke Ellington 1936–37
12CD: Duke Ellington 1938–39
13CD: Duke Ellington 1940
14CD: Duke Ellington 1940–41
15CD: Duke Ellington 1942–44
16CD: Duke Ellington 1945
17CD: Duke Ellington 1945–46
18CD: Duke Ellington 1941: The Hollywood Transcriptions
19CD: Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1931
20CD: Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1931–32
21CD: Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1932–34
22CD: Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1934–35
23CD: Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1935–36
24CD: Jimmie Lunceford 1934
25CD: Jimmie Lunceford 1934–35
26CD: Jimmie Lunceford 1935–37
27CD: Jimmie Lunceford 1937–39
28CD: Jimmie Lunceford 1939
29CD: Jimmie Lunceford 1939–40
30CD: Earl Hines 1932–33
31CD: Earl Hines 1934
32CD: Earl Hines 1935–38
33CD: Earl Hines 1939–40
34CD: Earl Hines 1940–41
35CD: Earl Hines 1941–42
36CD: Chick Webb 1931–34
37CD: Chick Webb 1935–37
38CD: Chick Webb 1937–38
39CD: Chick Webb 1938–39
40CD: Claude Hopkins 1932–34
41CD: Claude Hopkins 1934–35
42CD: Count Basie 1937
43CD: Count Basie 1938–39
44CD: Count Basie 1939
45CD: Count Basie 1939–40
46CD: Count Basie 1940
47CD: Count Basie 1941
48CD: Count Basie 1941 II
49CD: Count Basie 1942
50CD: Count Basie 1944–45: The V‐Discs
51CD: Count Basie 1947
52CD: Count Basie 1947–49
53CD: Louis Armstrong 1932–33
54CD: Louis Armstrong 1933–34
55CD: Louis Armstrong 1935–36
56CD: Louis Armstrong 1936–38
57CD: Louis Armstrong 1938–39
58CD: Louis Armstrong 1940–42
59CD: Cab Calloway 1931–41
60CD: Teddy Hill 1935–37
61CD: Lionel Hampton 1951
62CD: Lionel Hampton 1954
63CD: Casa Loma Orchestra 1931–33
64CD: Casa Loma Orchestra 1933–37
65CD: Benny Goodman 1935
66CD: Benny Goodman 1935–36
67CD: Benny Goodman 1936
68CD: Benny Goodman 1936–37
69CD: Benny Goodman 1937
70CD: Benny Goodman 1938
71CD: Benny Goodman 1938 II
72CD: Benny Goodman 1938–39
73CD: Benny Goodman 1939–41
74CD: Benny Goodman 1941
75CD: Benny Goodman 1941–42
76CD: Charlie Barnet 1939–41
77CD: Charlie Barnet 1941–46
78CD: Bob Crosby
79CD: Artie Shaw 1939–40
80CD: Artie Shaw 1940
81CD: Artie Shaw 1940–41
82CD: Artie Shaw 1941–45
83CD: Woody Herman 1937–38
84CD: Woody Herman 1937–43
85CD: Woody Herman 1946
86CD: Woody Herman 1946–54
87CD: Tommy Dorsey 1935–36
88CD: Tommy Dorsey 1937
89CD: Tommy Dorsey 1937–38
90CD: Tommy Dorsey 1939–45
91CD: Tommy Dorsey 1946–50
92CD: Jimmy Dorsey
93CD: Jack Teagarden
94CD: Gene Krupa
95CD: Harry James
96CD: Georgie Auld
#TitleArtistLength
1Georgie Porgie
recording of:
Georgie Porgie (on 1945-02-07)
writer:
Georgie Auld and Al Killian
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:50
2Sweetheart of All My Dreams
vocals:
Patti Powers
recording of:
Sweetheart of All My Dreams (on 1945-02-07)
writer:
Art Fitch, Kay Fitch and Bert Lowe
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra3:01
3In the Middle
recording of:
In the Middle (on 1945-02-07)
composer:
Georgie Auld
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra3:10
4I'll Never Be the SameGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra2:54
5Stompin’ at the SavoyGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra3:05
6Daily Double
recording of:
Daily Double (on 1945-05-24)
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:48
7Here Comes Heaven Again
vocals:
Lynn Stevens
recording of:
Here Comes Heaven Again (on 1945-10-16)
writer:
Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra3:13
8It Had to Be YouGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra2:46
9Air Mail SpecialGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra2:57
10Just a Sittin’ and a Rockin’
vocals:
Lynn Stevens
recording of:
Just A‐Sittin’ and A‐Rockin’
lyricist:
Lee Gaines (in 1941)
composer:
Duke Ellington (in 1941) and Billy Strayhorn (in 1941)
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra3:13
11Time on My Hands
vocals:
Lynn Stevens
recording of:
Time on My Hands (on 1945-10-23)
lyricist:
Harold Adamson (in 1930) and Mack Gordon (in 1930)
composer:
Vincent Youmans (in 1930)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly, Warner/Chappell, Harold Adamson Music (in 1930, in 1956, in 1986), Miller Music Corp. (in 1930, in 1956) and WB Music Corp. (in 1930, in 1956)
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra3:16
12Come to Baby Do
vocals:
Lynn Stevens
recording of:
Come to Baby, Do (on 1945-10-23)
writer:
Inez James and Sidney Miller
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:38
13Stormy WeatherGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra3:15
14You Haven’t Changed at All
vocals:
Lynn Stevens
recording of:
You Haven’t Changed at All (on 1946-01-15)
lyricist:
Alan Jay Lerner
composer:
Frederick Loewe
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:59
15Blue MoonGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra2:54
16A Hundred Years From TodayGeorgie Auld & His Orchestra2:55
17I Don’t Know Why
vocals:
Georgie Auld
recording of:
I Don’t Know Why (on 1946-04-30)
lyricist:
Roy Turk (in 1931)
composer:
Fred Ahlert (in 1931)
publisher:
Bucks Music Ltd, Leo Feist, Inc., Memory Lane Music Ltd. and Redwood Music
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:58
18Route 66Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:43
19Canyon Passage
recording of:
Canyon Passage (on 1946-06-14)
writer:
Ben Altwerger and Budd Johnson
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:54
20You’re Blasé
vocals:
Sarah Vaughan
cover recording of:
You’re Blasé (on 1946-06-14)
lyricist:
Bruce Sievier
composer:
Ord Hamilton
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra2:57
97CD: Stan Kenton
98CD: Pete Rugolo
99CD: Shorty Rogers
100CD: Glenn Miller