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The Stripper and other fun songs for the family - David Rose and his orchestra

I found this at a second hand store, along with an old Sinatra, an Artie Shaw, a Theresa Brewer, a Clyde McCoy, a Frankie Laine, three old compilations of hits from the fifties, a Les Paul and Mary Ford and a Tommy Dorsey 2 record set, all for one dollar per record. Of course, I immediately snapped them up :cool:

Even my daughter, who is wasn't even born when the title track on the Rose record was recorded, walked into the room while this album was playing and said, "Why are you listening to 'Peeler Music?':D"

All the tracks are the same kind of arrangements as The Stripper is. Amazing!

Side 1

The Stripper

Night Train

What Is This Thing Called Love

Mood Indigo

Banned In Boston

St James Infirmary [the shortest version I've ever heard]

Side 2

Soft Lights Sweet Music

Black and Tan Fantasy

Harlem Nocturne [one of my favourite songs almost unrecognizeable]

Sophistocated Lady

Blue Prelude

My Heart Belongs To Daddy

Now, this was recorded when there were still "exotic dancers", who didn't actually get nekked and there are pictures of one performing, on the back cover.

Today they would be almost "G" rated.

Fun collection. :cool:

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Three from these week's trip to Euclid...

Art Taylor - A.T.'s Delight (run of the mill Blue Label)

Bennie Green - Walkin' & Talkin' (Jap Tosh)

Stanley Turrentine - Comin' Your Way ('87 "first" release)... I know, I know. It was first released on the Jubilee Shout two-fer and yes, I already have that set, but the obsessive compulsive completist in me *had* to have it.

Next up: Volume 2 of The Night Train to Nashville 2LP set on Lost Highway.

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The Complete Benny Goodman Vol. VIII - 1936-1939 - two record set.

Marvelous liner notes written by Mort Goode.

This is one of a series of the cross-section of the Goodman band, with just about every name with which we all are familiar, many of whom went on to become world-renowned.

This is an immaculate copy, originally part of the public library here, that has been babied, as evidenced by the meticulous maintenance record which was tucked in the album. It's on the BLUEBIRD label.

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