SYNCOPATED
METRONOME
Sunday Evenings, 9:30-midnight
ON KUSP,
SANTA CRUZ, CA
Playlist for Sunday, October 27, 2002
Hosted by Mike Lambert
Artist-Song-Recording Date-Album-Label
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Sonny Criss—A Million Or More Times—1967—Portrait Of Sonny Criss—Prestige
LP
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Horace Silver—Sweet Stuff—1959—Finger Poppin’—Blue Note
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Trummy Young’s Big Seven—Blues Triste—1946—Classic Swing of Buck Clayton—Riverside/OJC
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Buck Clayton’s Big Four—Basie’s Morning Bluesicale—1946—Classic Swing of
Buck Clayton—Riverside/OJC
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Nat King Cole Trio—What Is This Thing Called Love—1944—Best of: Instrumental
Classics—Capitol
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Buck Clayton’s Big Eight—I Want A Little Girl—1946—Classic Swing of Buck
Clayton—Riverside/OJC
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Duke Ellington Orch—All Too Soon—1940—The Blanton-Webster Band—Bluebird
Centennial of birth of Eddie Lang, born Oct. 25, 1902:
Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang and their All Star Orch—Someday Sweetheart—1931—B.G.
And Big Tea In NYC—Decca
Tram, Bix and Lang—Wringin’ And Twistin’—1927—Bix Beiderbecke: Bix &
Tram, v. 1—JSP (England)
Joe Venuti’s Big Four—The Wild Dog—1930—Joe Venuti: Violin Jazz 1927 to
1934—Yazoo
Eddie Lang and Carl Kress—Pickin’ My Way—1932—Eddie Lang: Jazz Guitar Virtuoso—Yazoo
Eddie Lang and Frank Signorelli—Perfect—1927—Blue Guitars, v. II—Parlophone
LP
Eddie Lang and Frank Signorelli—Church Street Sobbin’ Blues—1928—Jazz Guitar
Virtuoso—Yazoo
Eddie Lang (as “Blind Willie Dunn”) and Lonnie Johnson—Bull Frog Moan—1929—
Blue Guitars, v. II—Parlophone LP
Eddie Lang (as “Blind Willie Dunn”) and Lonnie Johnson—Blue Guitars—1929—Jazz
Guitar Virtuoso—Yazoo
Eddie Lang, Lonnie Johnson, Joe ‘King’ Oliver, etc.—Blue Blood Blues—1929--
Blue Guitars, v. II—Parlophone LP
Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson with Louis Armstrong and his Orch—Mahogany
Hall Stomp—1929—Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson—Swaggie LP
Eddie Lang with Bing Crosby—Some Of These Days—1932—Eddie Lang and Joe
Venuti: Stringing The Blues—CBS LP
Eddie Lang with Frankie Trumbauer and his Orch—Singin’ The Blues—1927—Bix
Beiderbecke: Bix & Tram, v. 1—JSP (England)
Eddie Lang (as “Blind Willie Dunn”) and Lonnie Johnson—Deep Minor Rhythm—1929—The
Jazz Makers—Swaggie LP
Bud Freeman’s Famous Chicagoans with Jack Teagarden—Jack Hits The Road—1940—
Lost Cords: White Musicians And Their Contributions To Jazz—Retrieval
Bob Crosby and his Orch—Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea—1937—South
Rampart Street Parade—Decca
Peggy Lee—Baby Won’t You Please Come Home—late 1940’s—With The Dave Barbour
Band—LaserLight
Sonny Stitt and the Hank Jones Trio—Ain’t Misbehavin’—1980—The Good Life—Evidence
The late Henri Renaud with Gigi Gryce and Clifford Brown—Salute To The
Bandbox—1953—Clifford Brown In Paris—Prestige LP
Sonny Criss, born 75 years ago, October 23, 1927:
Sonny Criss Quintet—Sweet Lorraine—1959—The Dedication Series-v.1—The Bopmasters—Impulse
LP
Etta Jones—Bye Bye Blackbird—1960—Don’t Go To Strangers—Prestige
Sonny Criss Quintet—Sylvia—1959—The Dedication Series-v.1—The Bopmasters—Impulse
LP
Sonny Criss—The Dreamer—1975—Out Of Nowhere—Muse LP
Charles Lloyd—You Are So Beautiful—2002—Lift Every Voice—ECM
Bill Charlap Trio—It Was Written In The Stars—2000—Written In The Stars—Blue
Note
Akira Tana—Secret Agent Man—2002—Secret Agent Men—Sons Of Sound
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