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Jimmie Lunceford
The Complete Jimmie Lunceford (1939-1940)

The Complete Jimmie Lunceford (1939-1940)

Catno

CBS 66421 CBS 54131 CBS 54132 CBS 54133 CBS 54134

Formats

4x Vinyl LP Compilation Mono1x Box Set

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 1981

Genres

Jazz

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: VG

8€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Flaming Reeds And Screaming Brass

2:55

A2

While Love Lasts

3:06

A3

Rainin'

2:58

A4

'Tain't What You Do

3:04

A5

Cheatin' On Me

2:49

A6

Cheatin' On Me

2:46

A7

Le Jazz Hot

2:41

A8

Le Jazz Hot

2:44

A9

Time's A-Wastin'

2:32

A10

Time's A-Wastin'

2:32

B1

Baby, Won't You Please Come Home

2:51

B2

Baby, Won't You Please Come Home

2:50

B3

You're Just A Dream

2:51

B4

The Lonesome Road

2:31

B5

You Set Me On Fire

2:38

B6

I've Only Myself To Blame

2:45

B7

What Is This Thing Called Swing?

2:26

B8

What Is This Thing Called Swing?

2:29

C1

Mixup

2:18

C2

Shoemaker's Holiday

2:50

C3

Blue Blazes

2:50

C4

Mandy

2:52

C5

Easter Parade

2:40

C6

Ain't She Sweet?

2:27

C7

White Heat

2:20

C8

Oh Why, Oh Why

2:49

D1

Well, All Right Then

2:42

D2

Well, All Right Then

2:42

D3

You Let Me Down

2:52

D4

I Love You

2:46

D5

Who Did You Meet Last Night?

2:35

D6

You Let Me Down

2:46

D7

Sassin' The Boss

2:43

D8

I Want The Waiter (With The Water)

2:43

D9

I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now)

2:45

D10

Belgium Stomp

2:29

E1

You Can Fool Some Of The People (Some Of The Time)

2:21

E2

Think Of Me, Little Daddy

2:42

E3

Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)

2:37

E4

Put It Away

2:40

E5

I'm Alone With You

2:37

E6

Rock It For Me

2:38

E7

I'm In An Awful Moon

2:46

E8

I'm In An Awful Moon

2:45

E9

Wham (Re Bop Boom Bam)

2:53

E10

Wham (Re Bop Boom Bam)

2:51

F1

Pretty Eyes

2:40

F2

Uptown Blues

2:53

F3

Lunceford Special

2:49

F4

Bugs Parade

2:29

F5

Blues In The Groove

2:33

F6

I Wanna Hear Swing Songs

2:54

F7

It's Time To Jump And Shout

2:53

F8

What's Your Story, Morning Glory?

3:09

F9

Dinah (Parts I & II)

4:28

G1

Sonata By L. Van Beethoven ("Pathétique", Op. 13)

3:16

G2

I Got It

2:55

G3

Chopin's Prelude N°7

2:49

G4

Swingin' On C

2:22

G5

Swingin' On C

2:23

G6

Let's Try Again

3:03

G7

Monotony In Four Flats

2:53

G8

Barefoot Blues

2:43

G9

Minnie The Moocher Is Dead

2:28

H1

I Ain't Gonna Study War No More

2:55

H2

Pavanne

2:48

H3

Whatcha Know, Joe?

2:37

H4

Red Wagon

2:32

H5

You Ain't Nowhere

2:54

H6

Please Say The Word

2:39

H7

Okay For Baby

3:07

H8

Flight Of The Jitterbug

2:28

H9

Blue Afterglow

3:11

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