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Cootie Williams - Cootie Williams In Hi-Fi FLAC album


Performer: Cootie Williams
Genre: Jazz
Title: Cootie Williams In Hi-Fi
Country: US
Released: 1999
Label: RCA Victor
Catalog Number: 0902663561-2
FLAC version ZIP size: 1470 mb
MP3 version ZIP size: 1139 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 2134 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 213

Tracklist

1Available Lover
2If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
Written-By – Henry Creamer, Jimmy Johnson
3Swingin' Down The Lane
Written-By – Gus Kahn, Isham Jones
4It's All In Your Mind
5Block Rock
6I'll See You In My Dreams
Written-By – Gus Kahn, Isham Jones
7Boomerang
8Just In Time
Written-By – Green, Comden, Styne
9Please Give Your Love To Me
10Caravan
Written-By – Ellington, Mills, Tizol
11Blue Sunday
12On The Street Where You Live
Written-By – Lerner-Loewe
13My Old Flame
Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow
14Contrasts
Written-By – Jimmy Dorsey
15It Hurts Me
16Now That You've Loved Me
17Rinky Dink
18Air Mail Special
Written-By – Goodman, Christian, Mundy
19Rangoon
20Summit Ridge Drive
Written-By – Artie Shaw
21Concerto For Cootie
Written-By – Cootie Williams
22Nevertheless, I'm In Love With You
Written-By – Kalmar, Ruby
23Pearcy Speaks

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LPM-1718Cootie Williams And His Orchestra Cootie Williams In Hi-Fi ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA VictorLPM-1718US1958
31,265, LPM-1718Cootie Williams And His Orchestra Cootie Williams In Hi-Fi ‎(LP, Album)RCA Records, RCA Victor31,265, LPM-1718South Africa1958
NL-45990Cootie Williams Cootie Williams In Stereo ‎(LP, Album, RE)RCA Victor, RCANL-45990Spain1985
LPM 1718Cootie Williams And His Orchestra Cootie Williams En Hi-Fi ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA VictorLPM 1718Chile1958
51718-2Cootie Williams Cootie Williams In Hi-Fi ‎(CD, Album, RE)RCA Victor51718-2US1994

Credits

  • Alto SaxophoneRupert Cole (tracks: 13 to 23)
  • Baritone SaxophoneElwyn Fraser (tracks: 13 to 23)
  • BassAbie Baker (tracks: 17 to 23), Al Lucas (tracks: 13 to 16), Eddie Safranski
  • DrumsDon Lamond (tracks: A6 to B2, B6), Lester Jenkins (tracks: 13 to 23), Osie Johnson (tracks: A1 to A5, B3 to B5)
  • GuitarBarry Galbraith (tracks: A2 to A5), Everett Barksdale (tracks: 17 to 20), George Barnes (tracks: A6 to B2, B6), Kenny Burrell (tracks: 13 to 16), Larry Dale (tracks: 13 to 23), Skeeter Best (tracks: 21 to 23), Tony Mottola (tracks: A1, B3 to B5)
  • OrganLeroy Glover (tracks: 21 to 23), Preston Brown
  • PianoDavid Martin (tracks: 21 to 23), Eddie Wilcox (tracks: 17 to 20), Hank Jones (tracks: A1, B3 to B5), Henry Rowland (tracks: A2 to A5), Lou Stein (tracks: A6 to B2, B6)
  • SaxophoneBoomie Richman (tracks: A1 to A5, B3 to B5), Al Klink (tracks: A1, A6 to B6), Elwyn Fraser, George Berg, Nick Caizza (tracks: A6 to B2, B6), Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque, Stanley Webb (tracks: A2 to A5)
  • Tenor SaxophoneAl Sears (tracks: 13 to 20), George Clark (tracks: 13 to 23)
  • TromboneBilly Byers, Bobby Byrne, Chauncy Welsch (tracks: A2 to A5), Lou McGarity (tracks: A1, A6 to B6), Richard Hixon
  • TrumpetCootie Williams, Phil Barboza (tracks: 17 to 20)
  • VocalsWini Brown (tracks: 18 to 20)

Notes

Recorded in Webster Hall, New York, March 5, March 25, and April 8, 1958.
13 to 16 recorded march 29, 1957.
17 to 20 recorded may 15, 1957.
21 to 23 recorded july 10, 1957.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 090266346126