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MP3 Big Band Sounds - Swing Era 1937-1938 CD003

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Dont Be That Way (Benny Goodman Version)
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Sleepy Time Gal (Glen Gray Version)
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Summertime (Bob Crosby Version)
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What Is This Thing Called Love? (Artie Shaw Version)
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The Dipsy Doodle (Tommy Dorsey Version)
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Johns Idea (Count Basie Version)
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Coquette (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
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Liza (Chick Webb Version)
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Nightmare (Artie Shaw Version)
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March Of The Bob Cats (Bob Crosby Version)
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Back Bay Shuffle (Artie Shaw Version)
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Smoke Rings (Glen Gray Version)
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Little Rock Getaway (Bob Crosby Version)
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I Cant Get Started (Bunny Berigan Version)
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Quaker City Jazz (Jan Savitt Version)
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For Dancers Only (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
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Music, Maestro, Please! (Tommy Dorsey Version)
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Powerhouse (Raymond Scott Version)
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I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart (Duke Ellington Version)
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Changes (Benny Goodman Version)
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Boogie Woogie (Tommy Dorsey Version)
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Twilight in Turkey (Raymond Scott Version)
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Margie (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
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Roll em (Benny Goodman Version)
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(ID 143112)
A single CD contains 24 tracks of professionally recorded, popular, hard-to-find big band/swing era music with excellent sound and quality.

24 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Big Band, JAZZ: Swing/Big Band



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At the time Benny Goodman's band became one of the icons of great bands in 1936-1937, Artie Shaw was climbing the ladder, but in a very different way. He was an acknowledged virtuoso clarinetist, with a highly personable style. Other musicians admired him for an instrumental technique considered more facile than that of Benny Goodman.

Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman and others were ready to challenge the national popularity of the Casa Loma Orchestra. Casa Loma's jazz numbers were wowing the college crowd and introducing thousands of Americans to swing. It had in Gene Gifford, one of the best arrangers of swing, and in Glen Gray, a monumentally stable leader.

Raymond Scott's quintet contributed to the Swing Era also with unusual blends of rhythm, harmonies, and sound effects conceived by a man who never put his music on paper.

These greats, as well as many other bandleaders, produced sounds we now consider the classic sounds of the Swing Era.


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