Dec.11th Gramophoney Baloney: Sound Reproductions 1908-1950
Monday, December 12
3pm
Thanks to the excellent “ON THIS DAY IN JAZZ AGE MUSIC!” blog, I was made aware of Louis Prima‘s birthday during the week, and Carlos Gardel‘s on the day of the show, so I was able to build a show around some of their recordings, including a farewell to Hubert Sumlin a wonderful musician, human being and hero of mine, who passed away during the week.
- “Maxim – Marche” (excerpt) by Orchestre Tzigane du Restaurant du Rat Mort from “Early Tzigane Records”
- “Bright Eyes” by Louis Prima & His New Orleans Gang from “The John R.T. Davies Collection, Vol.1: Jazz Classics”
- “Shenaz Longa” by Şükrü Tunar from “Legendary Clarinetist of Turkey”
- “Sana Olan Aşkimi” by Udi Hrant from “The Early Recordings – Volume 1”
- “The Third Man Theme” by Anton Karas from “HITS of 1950 – Music! Music! Music!”
- “Organito de la tarde” by Carlos Gardel from “The Magic of Carlos Gardel”
- “Ouchak Taxim” by Nechaat Bey from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
- “Bira David Dzl Hin” by George Williams Aingo & Daniel H. Acqueah from “Early Guitar Music from West Africa 1927-1929’
- “Redonda o golpe” by Faustino Santalices from “Gravacións Históricas de Zanfona 1927-1949”
- “Taqsim” by Kementchedji Alecco from “Give Me Love – Songs Of The Brokenhearted, Baghdad, 1925-1929”
- “Dali Ngiyakuthanda Bati Ha-Ha-Ha” by George Sibanda from “The Legendary George Sibanda – Southern Rhodesia – 1948 ’49 ’50 ‘51”
- “Dança de Caboclo” by Januário de Oliveira from “Bresil – Le chant du Nordeste – 1928-1950”
- “The Penguin” by The Raymond Scott Quintet from “Ectoplasm”
- Weekly Drama Serial: Episode V – “Clark Kent – Imprisoned”
- “Side By Side” by The Almanac Singers from “Talking Union”
- “I’ll Never Be The Same” by Art Tatum from “California Melodies”
- “America, the Beautiful” by Leonard Warren from “Sea Shanties – Kipling Songs – Songs For Everyone”
- “Cold Morning Shout” by South Street Trio from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
- “Sing It Way Down Low” by Louis Prima & His New Orleans Gang from “The John R.T. Davies Collection, Vol.1: Jazz Classics”
- “Down On Teddy’s Hill” by Charlie Christian from “Jazz Immortal – 1941 – After Hours”
- “Up On Teddy’s Hill” ” by Charlie Christian from “Jazz Immortal – 1941 – After Hours”
- “Medley: The Music Goes Round and Around/Lights Out/Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle” by Reginald Dixon from “Early Years”
- “Wandering Blues” by John Lee Hooker from “The Classic Early Years 1948 – 1951”
- “All God’s Chillun Got Wings” by Fats Waller from “Portrait Vol. 2”
- “Ruchenitsa” by Iliya Atanasov from “Outsinging The Nightingale – Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music – 1905-1950”
- “Kirta Is” by Weiß Ferdl, Ehringer Sepp und Platzl Ensemble from “München-Bayern – Szenen & Vorträge Rare Schellacks 1902-1939”
- “Wiegenlied III (Ich Hab Dich Ausgetragen)” by Kate Kühl from “Hoppla – Wir Leben!”
- “Ballade von der Judenhure Marie Sanders” by Kate Kühl from “Hoppla – Wir Leben!”
- “Reels: The Salamanca / Hand Me Down the Tackle / The Merry Blacksmth / The Beauty Spot” by Seamus Ennis from “The Return From Fingal”
- “Hurdy-Gurdy Man” by Louis Armstrong with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra from “The Chronological Classics – 1936-1937”
- “Quiereme Camagüeyana” by Sexteto Boloña from “Echale Candela”
- “(Fandangos) Sevilla, Tú Eres Sultana” (excerpt) by La Niña De La Puebla from “La Mujer En El Cante – Grabaciones Discos Pizarra – Año 1930-50”