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LP:  Louis Armstrong (Volume 9) — Jeepers Creepers 1938 -1939
Archiv-Objekte
LP-35776
Label: MCA Records
Label-Nummer / Spuren: 510.108
Tonträger: LP
Aufnahmedatum: 1938-39
Land: US
Aufnahmeort: New York
Genre   
Jazz
 
Musiker:
NameLandInstr.
Louis "Satchmo" ArmstrongUSco, tp, voc,
Henry "Red" AllenUStp,
Shelton HemphillUStp,
Otis JohnsonUStp,
Bob CusumanoUStp,
Johnny McGeeUStp,
Frank ZulloUStp,
Grady WattsUStp,
Sonny DunhamUStp,
Harry MillsUStp,
Al PhilburnUStb,
George WashingtonUStb,
Russell RauchUStb,
Pee Wee HuntUStb,
J.C.HigginbothamUStb,
Charlie HolmesUSas, cl, ss,
Rupert ColeUSas, cl,
Art RalstonUSas,
Clarence HutchinriderUSas, cl,
Pat DavisUSts,
Kenny SargentUSts,
Albert NicholasUScl,
Sid StoneburnUScl,
Bingie MadisonUScl, ts,
Joe GarlandUScl, ts,
Luis RussellUSp,
Nat JaffeUSp,
Howard HallUSp,
Danny D'AndreaUSreeds,
Lee BlairUSg,
George "Pops" FosterUSb,
Haig StephensUSb,
Stan DennisUSb, tub,
Sidney "Big Sid" CatlettUSd,
Wilbur DeParisUStb,
Sam Sammy WeissUSd,
Tony BrigliaUSd,
Dave BarbourUSg,
Jack BlanchetteUSg,
Murray McEachernUStb,
Bernard FloodUStp,
 
Tracks / Sessions:
1-1Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — I've got a pocketful of dreams
1-2Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — I can't give you anything but love, baby
1-3Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — Ain't misbehavin'
1-4Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — Jeepers creepers
1-5Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — What is this thing called swing ?
1-6Louis Armstrong with the Casa Loma Orchestra — Rockin' chair
1-7Louis Armstrong with the Casa Loma Orchestra — Lazybones
1-8Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — Confessin'
1-9Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — If it's good then I want it
1-10Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — Me and brother Bill
1-11Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — Baby, won't you please come home
1-12Louis Armstrong acc. by Harry Mills and Choir — Elder Eatmore's sermon on throwing stones
1-13Louis Armstrong acc. by Harry Mills and Choir — Elder Eatmore's sermon on generosity