Pow Wow & Strollin' were recorded at the same October 21, 1943 session as "The Moose."
Jimmy Pupa, Al Killian, Lyman Vunk, Peanuts Holland (tp) Spud Murphy, Bob Swift, Eddie Bert, Ed Fromm (tb) Charlie Barnet (sax,ldr) Rae De Geer, Buddy De Franco (as) Mike Goldberg, Kurt Bloom (ts) Dodo Marmarosa (p) Turk van Lake (g,arr) Russ Wagner (b) Harold Hahn (d)
And according to the discography in the Drop Me Off in Harlem CD, the English Brunswick 78 you have was the first issue of "Moose."
I come across Barnet's Apollo 78s occasionally, but have never picked one up. How is the one you got?
Thanks for the info. The Apollo 78 is listed as
Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra
James Campbell, Joe Graves, Jimmy Nottingham, Doc Severinsen, Clark Terry (tp) Walt Benson, Porky Cohen, Fred Zito (tb) Walter Weidler, Wolfgang Weidler (as) Kurt Bloom, Bud Shank (ts) Charlie Barnet (ts, ss, as) Bob Dawes (bars) Claude Williamson (p) unknown (g) Don Totsi (b) Dick Shanahan (d) Bunny Briggs (vo) Billy May (arr)
NYC, November 30, 1947
As with most Apollos the sound Q leaves a bit to be desired. Little John Ordinary is a flag waver with little solo space apart form Barnet ( I think), Southern Fried features some wah-wah trumpet and a brief piano solo by Williamson. No vocals on these two sides. Not bad but really not too distinguished as Barnets own solos can sound a little feeble.