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EKE BBB

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  1. Count Basie And His Orchestra ‎– 1937 / 1938 (Musidisc). 1937 Meadowbrook and 1938 Famous Door broadcasts. Count Basie And His Orchestra ‎– 1937 / 1938 (Musidisc). 1937 Meadowbrook and 1938 Famous Door broadcasts.
  2. Try this:
  3. Posted by Oleg Kireyev on FB. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2113437215562020&id=100006872868537
  4. Dick Hyman - Jelly & James. The music of Jelly Roll Morton & James P. Johnson
  5. Benny Goodman Plays Mel Powell (Hep, 1941-46)
  6. I cannot take 'Moten Swing' out of my mind. Period.
  7. Sonny Rollins ‎– Worktime! (Prestige, 1955) Several different covers for this one:
  8. Benny Goodman Plays Fletcher Henderson (Hep, 1935-39)
  9. EKE BBB

    Frog Records

    Thanks, Mike. Just changed the link in the first post.
  10. Bank loans make miracles...
  11. The two Frogs and the Hep pretty much cover the 1926-1932 period of the Bennie Moten band, with the best audio quality.
  12. Jimmie Lunceford's Orchestra - 1948-49 (Classics)
  13. EKE BBB

    Frog Records

    Complete list updated on first post.
  14. Bennie Moten Orchestra ‎– 1929-1932 · Band Box Shuffle (Hep)
  15. Recent orders: Benny Goodman HEP cds: CD 1083 - Benny Goodman Plays Fletcher Henderson CD 1059 - Benny Goodman Plays Fletcher Henderson, Vol.2 CD 1039 - Benny Goodman Plays Jimmy Mundy CD 1053 - Benny Goodman Plays Eddie Sauter CD 1055 - Benny Goodman Plays Mel Powell Three Mosaics: Savory Woody Herman Teddy Wilson and Johnny Dodds – On Paramount (Frog) 2CD
  16. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra ‎– "Kansas City Breakdown" -- The Victor Recordings, Volume 2 (Frog, 1928-29)
  17. I'm in. Just preordered this set, together with the Savory and the Teddy Wilson. Autumn listening guaranteed!
  18. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra ‎– "Justrite" -- The Victor Recordings, Volume 1 (Frog, 1926-28)
  19. Sure! I also have those mythical recordings in the King Jazz cds (I own all six "Complete Heritage" King Oliver discs) as well as in some diverse compilations. The Archeophone are clearly superior, sound-wise. And the Frog cds cover a later period.
  20. King Oliver ‎– Off The Record: The Complete 1923 Jazz Band Recordings (Archeophone Records)
  21. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band ‎– The First Jazz Recordings 1917-1921 (Timeless)
  22. Harry Edison And His Orchestra ‎– Sweets (Clef/Verve)
  23. And essential recordings!
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