Harry James And His Orchestra
Jazz Session
Location13 Jazz
Released1955
CountryUS
Media ConditionGood (G)
 
 trackdur
A1
Anything
A2
One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
A3
Marchin'
A4
Tenderly
A5
Moonlight Fiesta
A6
B1
I'll Remember April
B2
Concerto For Clarinet
B3
Bali Hai
B4
Stealin' Apples
B5
Perdido
B6
Queen Of The Mambo

Artists

Harry James And His Orchestra

Credits

Willie Smith (2)
Alto Saxophone [Uncredited]
 
Herb Lorden
Alto Saxophone [Uncredited], Clarinet [Uncredited]
 
Herb Lorden
Arranged By [Uncredited]
 
Louis Bellson
Arranged By [Uncredited]
 
Neal Hefti
Arranged By [Uncredited]
 
Shorty Rogers
Arranged By [Uncredited]
 
Robert Shore
Artwork
 
Bob Poland
Baritone Saxophone [Uncredited]
 
Buddy Hayes
Bass [Uncredited]
 
Gene Estes
Drums [Uncredited]
 
Louis Bellson
Drums [Uncredited]
 
Allan Reuss
Guitar [Uncredited]
 
Harry James (2)
Leader
 
Harry James And His Orchestra
Orchestra
 
Larry Kinnamon
Piano [Uncredited]
 
Pat Chartrand
Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited]
 
William Massingill
Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited]
 
Dave Robbins (4)
Trombone [Uncredited]
 
Lew McCreary
Trombone [Uncredited]
 
Art Depew
Trumpet [Uncredited]
 
Conrad Gozzo
Trumpet [Uncredited]
 
Harry James (2)
Trumpet [Uncredited]
 
Nick Buono
Trumpet [Uncredited]
 
Ralph Osborne
Trumpet [Uncredited]
 
Juan Tizol
Valve Trombone [Uncredited]
 

Release Notes

Title for A6 comes from the label. It appears on the cover as "Route 66!" First cat# on jacket; second cat# on center labels Recorded 12/30/1954 in Hollywood, CA: A2 - One For My Baby A5 - Moonlight Fiesta A6 - Route 66 B1 - I'll Remember April (Harry James and rhythm only) B3 - Bali Hai B4 - Stealin' Apples Recorded 2/15/1955 in Hollywood, CA: A1 - Anything A3 - Marchin' A4 - Tenderly B2 - Concerto For Clarinet B5 - Perdido B6 - Queen Of The Mambo Recording dates/locations and performer credits from Columbia CK 45447 and The Jazz Discography Ver 14.0. On the 2/15/55 session, the credits on Columbia CK 45447 differ as follows from the credits above from The Jazz Discography: Phil Cook replaces Art Depew on trumpet Everett McDonald replaces Conrad Gozzo on trumpet Carl "Ziggy" Elmer replaces Dave Robbins on trombone Sam Herman replaces Allan Reuss on guitar Gene Estes replaces Louie Bellson on drums Willie Smith credited on clarinet, while JD Ver 14 and the label credit Herb Lorden

Identifiers

Matrix / Runout
XLP 35478
Side 1 Matrix
 
Matrix / Runout
XLP 35479
Side 2 Matrix
 
Matrix / Runout
XLP35478-1B
Side 1 Runout Stamped
 
Matrix / Runout
XLP35479-1D
Side 2 Runout Stamped
 

Labels

Columbia [CL 669]
Columbia [CL-669]
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