Description
Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra - Drop me off in Harlem / The Original American Decca Recordings / Audio CD 1992 / GRP 6122
UPC 011105161220
MADE IN AUSTRIA
Label: GRP – GRP 16122, GRP – GRP-6122, MCA Records – GRP 16122
Series: The Original American Decca Recordings – , GRP Presents The Legendary Masters Of Jazz –
Format: CD, Compilation, Reissue, Remastered, Mono
Country: Europe
Released: 1992
Genre: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Swing, Big Band
Tracklist
1 | Smiles | 3:04 |
2 | Shady Lady | 2:53 |
3 | That Old Black Magic | 3:16 |
4 | Oh! Miss Jaxson | 3:05 |
5 | Things Ain't What They Used To Be | 2:37 |
6 | The Moose | 2:40 |
7 | Pow-Wow | 2:43 |
8 | The Great Lie | 3:06 |
9 | Drop Me Off In Harlem | 2:17 |
10 | Gulf Coast Blues | 3:11 |
11 | Skyliner | 3:00 |
12 | Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall | 2:26 |
13 | You Always Hurt The One You Love | 2:31 |
14 | West End Blues | 2:43 |
15 | Desert Sands | 3:05 |
16 | E Bob O Le Bob | 2:27 |
17 | Andy's Boogie | 3:12 |
18 | Dark Bayou | 3:01 |
19 | Zanesville Zohio | 2:47 |
20 | Lonesome As The Night Is Long | 3:29 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – MCA Records
- Copyright (c) – GRP Records, Inc.
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Buddy DeFranco (tracks: 6 to 10), Conn Humphries* (tracks: 1, 2), Gene Kinsey (tracks: 12 to 16), George Bone (tracks: 1 to 5), Harold Herzon (tracks: 11), Joe Meisner (tracks: 11), Les Robinson (tracks: 16), Murray Williams (tracks: 3 to 5), Ray DeGeer (tracks: 6 to 10, 12 to 15, 17 to 20)
- Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Barnet (tracks: 1 to 5)
- Baritone Saxophone – Bob Dawes (tracks: 16 to 20), Bob Poland (tracks: 11 to 15), Danny Bank (tracks: 6 to 10)
- Bass – Andy Riccardi (tracks: 8 to 10), Bob Elden (tracks: 3 to 5), Howard Rumsey (tracks: 11), Irv Lang (tracks: 17 to 20), Jack Jarvis (tracks: 1, 2), John Chance (tracks: 12 to 15), Morris Rayman (tracks: 16), Russ Wagner (tracks: 6, 7)
- Coordinator [Assistant] – Doreen Kalcich
- Coordinator [Production] – Michael Pollard (2)
- Creative Director – Andy Baltimore
- Creative Director [Assistant] – Emili Borgin
- Drums – Cliff Leeman (tracks: 1 to 5), Harold Hahn (tracks: 6 to 16), Mickey Scrima (tracks: 17 to 20)
- Engineer [Audio Restoration] – Erick Labson
- Engineer [Post-Production On Reissue] – Adam Zelinka, Joseph Doughney, Michael Landy
- Executive-Producer – Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen
- Graphics, Design – Andy Ruggirello, Dan Serrano, David Gibb, Scott Johnson (14), Sonny Mediana
- Guitar – Barney Kessel (tracks: 11, 16), Dennis Sandole (tracks: 18 to 20), Tommy Moore* (tracks: 1 to 5), Turk Van Lake (tracks: 6 to 10, 12 to 15)
- Liner Notes – Loren Schoenberg (tracks: 1 to 5)
- Music Consultant [Series] – Steven Lasker
- Piano – Al Haig (tracks: 16), Bill Miller (2) (tracks: 1 to 5, 18 to 20), Dodo Marmarosa (tracks: 6 to 15), Sheldon Smith (tracks: 17)
- Reissue Producer – Orrin Keepnews
- Tenor Saxophone – Andy Pinot (tracks: 8 to 10), Dave Matthews (2) (tracks: 18 to 20), Ed Pripps (tracks: 11 to 16), James Lamare (tracks: 1 to 5), Kenny Dehlin (tracks: 17), Kurt Bloom, Mike Goldberg* (tracks: 6, 7)
- Transferred By – Paul Elmore, Steven Lasker
- Trombone – Ben Pickering (tracks: 8 to 10), Bill Haller (tracks: 16), Bill Robertson (tracks: 1 to 5), Bob Swift (tracks: 6 to 10), Burt Johnson (tracks: 11), Charles Coolidge (tracks: 11), Dave Hallett (tracks: 11 to 15), Ed Fromm (tracks: 6 to 10, 13 to 20), Eddie Bert (tracks: 6, 7), Frank Bradley (2) (tracks: 17 to 20), Gerald Foster (tracks: 11), Kahn Keene (tracks: 1 to 5), Lawrence Brown (tracks: 18 to 20), Porky Cohen (tracks: 8 to 10, 12 to 20), Russ Brown* (tracks: 1 to 5), Spud Murphy (tracks: 6, 7), Tommy Pederson (tracks: 8 to 10, 12 to 17), Wally Baron* (tracks: 1, 2)
- Trumpet – Al Kilian* (tracks: 6, 7, 16 to 20), Art House (3) (tracks: 8 to 10), Art Robey (tracks: 17 to 20), Chuck Zimmermann* (tracks: 1 to 5), Ed Stress (tracks: 16 to 20 ), Everett McDonald (tracks: 16 to 20), George Seaberg (tracks: 16), Irving Berger (tracks: 1 to 5), Jack Mootz (tracks: 11 to 15), Jimmy Pupa (tracks: 6 to 10), Joe Ferrante (tracks: 1 to 5), Johnny Martel (tracks: 11 to 15), Lyman Vunk (tracks: 6 to 15, 18 to 20), Paul Webster (tracks: 17), Peanuts Holland (tracks: 1 to 7, 11 to 16), Roy Eldridge (tracks: 8 to 10)
Notes
All recorded in New York City except as indicated:
#1 & #2: April 30, 1942
#3 - #5: July 17, 1942
#6 & #7: October 21, 1943
#8 - #10: February 23/24, 1944
#11: August 3, 1944, Los Angeles
#12 to #15: October 17, 1944
#16: December 6, 1945, Los Angeles
#17: March 8, 1945, Los Angeles
#18 to #20: June 16, 1946
#1 & #2: April 30, 1942
#3 - #5: July 17, 1942
#6 & #7: October 21, 1943
#8 - #10: February 23/24, 1944
#11: August 3, 1944, Los Angeles
#12 to #15: October 17, 1944
#16: December 6, 1945, Los Angeles
#17: March 8, 1945, Los Angeles
#18 to #20: June 16, 1946