Various Artists: Jazz Noire: Darktown Sleaze Mean Streets of 1940's - COMPACT DISCS
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Fantastic Voyage
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055311001210
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2011-08-01
Number of Discs: 2
From the darkest heart of post-war L.A. comes a smoldering collection of jazz numbers hot enough to set off a zip gun or a bottled blonde. Spin these twin CDs on the hi-fi to listen to a low-down collection of small-group jazz and bebop. You'll even get the themes of classic film noir flicks such as The Killers; High Sierra; Double Indemnity and Cry of the City. Perfect for any down-and-out dame or two-bit mug. Mixes great with a scotch and soda.
Tracks:
1.1 Theme from "The Killers" (1946)-(Miklos Rozsa)
1.2 Johnny Otis, His Drums ; His Orchestra-Harlem Nocturne
1.3 Ella Fitzgerald-I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So
1.4 Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-If I Ever Find You, Baby
1.5 Billie Holiday-Don't Explain
1.6 King Cole Trio-Blues in My Shower
1.7 Jimmy Witherspoon with Jay McShann ; His Orchestra-Skid Row Blues
1.8 Dinah Washington with Dave Young ; His Orchestra-You Satisfy
1.9 T-Bone Walker ; His Guitar-Call It Stormy Monday
1.10 Baron Mingus ; His Octet-This Subdues My Passion
1.11 Billie Holiday-No Good Man
1.12 Percy Mayfield with Monroe Tucker ; His Orchestra-Leary Blues
1.13 Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-You Can't Tell Who's Lovin' Who
1.14 Leo Parker's All Stars-Solitude
1.15 Alice Roberts with Dizzy Gillespie ; His Orchestra-Good Dues Blues
1.16 Arthur Prysock with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Serves Me Right
1.17 Etta Jones with Luther Henderson ; His Orchestra-What Ev'ry Woman Knows
1.18 Amos Milburn-Money Hustlin' Woman
1.19 Helen Humes with Buck Clayton ; His Orchestra-Blue and Sentimental
1.20 Dizzy Gillespie Sextet-All the Things You Are
1.21 Claude Trenier with Charles Mingus Sextette-Weird Nightmare
1.22 Wini Brown with Lionel Hampton ; His Orchestra-Gone Again
1.23 Billy Eckstine ; His Orchestra-Jelly Jelly
1.24 Thelonious Monk Quintet-'Round About Midnight
1.25 Theme from "Double Indemnity" (1944) (Miklos Rozsa)
1.26 Theme from "High Sierra" (1941) -(Adolph Deutsch)
1.27 King Cole Trio-Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You?
1.28 Dinah Washington with Lucky Thompson's All Stars-Pacific Coast Blues
1.29 Charles Brown Trio-How High the Moon
1.30 Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Far Cry
1.31 Julia Lee-Marijuana
1.32 Louis Jordan ; His Tympany Five-Why'd You Do It, Baby?
1.33 Sarah Vaughan with Dizzy Gillespie ; His Orchestra-Interlude
1.34 Lester Young ; His Sextet-No Eyes Blues
1.35 Charlie Parker Quartet Feat. Earl Coleman-Dark Shadows
1.36 Billie Holiday with Eddie Heywood ; His Trio-Billie's Blues
1.37 Arthur Prysock with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
1.38 Charlie Parker-Lover Man
1.39 Billy Eckstine ; His Orchestra-Prisoner of Love
1.40 Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Since I Fell for You
1.41 Cab Calloway ; His Orchestra-San Francisco Fan
1.42 Lionel Hampton ; His Orchestra-Midnight Sun
1.43 Etta Jones with JC Heard ; His Orchestra-I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
1.44 Al Hibbler with Harry Carney's All-Stars-I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
1.45 Billie Holiday-Good Morning Heartache
1.46 Illinois Jacquet ; His All Stars-Goofin' Off
1.47 Wynonie "MR Blues" Harris ; His All-Stars-Whiskey and Jelly-Roll Blues
1.48 Nellie Lutcher ; Her Rhythm-Fine and Mellow
1.49 Crown Prince Waterford-La Blues
1.50 Theme from "Cry of the City" (1948)- (Alfred Newman)
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Fantastic Voyage
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055311001210
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2011-08-01
Number of Discs: 2
From the darkest heart of post-war L.A. comes a smoldering collection of jazz numbers hot enough to set off a zip gun or a bottled blonde. Spin these twin CDs on the hi-fi to listen to a low-down collection of small-group jazz and bebop. You'll even get the themes of classic film noir flicks such as The Killers; High Sierra; Double Indemnity and Cry of the City. Perfect for any down-and-out dame or two-bit mug. Mixes great with a scotch and soda.
Tracks:
1.1 Theme from "The Killers" (1946)-(Miklos Rozsa)
1.2 Johnny Otis, His Drums ; His Orchestra-Harlem Nocturne
1.3 Ella Fitzgerald-I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So
1.4 Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-If I Ever Find You, Baby
1.5 Billie Holiday-Don't Explain
1.6 King Cole Trio-Blues in My Shower
1.7 Jimmy Witherspoon with Jay McShann ; His Orchestra-Skid Row Blues
1.8 Dinah Washington with Dave Young ; His Orchestra-You Satisfy
1.9 T-Bone Walker ; His Guitar-Call It Stormy Monday
1.10 Baron Mingus ; His Octet-This Subdues My Passion
1.11 Billie Holiday-No Good Man
1.12 Percy Mayfield with Monroe Tucker ; His Orchestra-Leary Blues
1.13 Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-You Can't Tell Who's Lovin' Who
1.14 Leo Parker's All Stars-Solitude
1.15 Alice Roberts with Dizzy Gillespie ; His Orchestra-Good Dues Blues
1.16 Arthur Prysock with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Serves Me Right
1.17 Etta Jones with Luther Henderson ; His Orchestra-What Ev'ry Woman Knows
1.18 Amos Milburn-Money Hustlin' Woman
1.19 Helen Humes with Buck Clayton ; His Orchestra-Blue and Sentimental
1.20 Dizzy Gillespie Sextet-All the Things You Are
1.21 Claude Trenier with Charles Mingus Sextette-Weird Nightmare
1.22 Wini Brown with Lionel Hampton ; His Orchestra-Gone Again
1.23 Billy Eckstine ; His Orchestra-Jelly Jelly
1.24 Thelonious Monk Quintet-'Round About Midnight
1.25 Theme from "Double Indemnity" (1944) (Miklos Rozsa)
1.26 Theme from "High Sierra" (1941) -(Adolph Deutsch)
1.27 King Cole Trio-Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You?
1.28 Dinah Washington with Lucky Thompson's All Stars-Pacific Coast Blues
1.29 Charles Brown Trio-How High the Moon
1.30 Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Far Cry
1.31 Julia Lee-Marijuana
1.32 Louis Jordan ; His Tympany Five-Why'd You Do It, Baby?
1.33 Sarah Vaughan with Dizzy Gillespie ; His Orchestra-Interlude
1.34 Lester Young ; His Sextet-No Eyes Blues
1.35 Charlie Parker Quartet Feat. Earl Coleman-Dark Shadows
1.36 Billie Holiday with Eddie Heywood ; His Trio-Billie's Blues
1.37 Arthur Prysock with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
1.38 Charlie Parker-Lover Man
1.39 Billy Eckstine ; His Orchestra-Prisoner of Love
1.40 Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Since I Fell for You
1.41 Cab Calloway ; His Orchestra-San Francisco Fan
1.42 Lionel Hampton ; His Orchestra-Midnight Sun
1.43 Etta Jones with JC Heard ; His Orchestra-I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
1.44 Al Hibbler with Harry Carney's All-Stars-I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
1.45 Billie Holiday-Good Morning Heartache
1.46 Illinois Jacquet ; His All Stars-Goofin' Off
1.47 Wynonie "MR Blues" Harris ; His All-Stars-Whiskey and Jelly-Roll Blues
1.48 Nellie Lutcher ; Her Rhythm-Fine and Mellow
1.49 Crown Prince Waterford-La Blues
1.50 Theme from "Cry of the City" (1948)- (Alfred Newman)
Description
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Fantastic Voyage
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055311001210
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2011-08-01
Number of Discs: 2
From the darkest heart of post-war L.A. comes a smoldering collection of jazz numbers hot enough to set off a zip gun or a bottled blonde. Spin these twin CDs on the hi-fi to listen to a low-down collection of small-group jazz and bebop. You'll even get the themes of classic film noir flicks such as The Killers; High Sierra; Double Indemnity and Cry of the City. Perfect for any down-and-out dame or two-bit mug. Mixes great with a scotch and soda.
Tracks:
1.1 Theme from "The Killers" (1946)-(Miklos Rozsa)
1.2 Johnny Otis, His Drums ; His Orchestra-Harlem Nocturne
1.3 Ella Fitzgerald-I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So
1.4 Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-If I Ever Find You, Baby
1.5 Billie Holiday-Don't Explain
1.6 King Cole Trio-Blues in My Shower
1.7 Jimmy Witherspoon with Jay McShann ; His Orchestra-Skid Row Blues
1.8 Dinah Washington with Dave Young ; His Orchestra-You Satisfy
1.9 T-Bone Walker ; His Guitar-Call It Stormy Monday
1.10 Baron Mingus ; His Octet-This Subdues My Passion
1.11 Billie Holiday-No Good Man
1.12 Percy Mayfield with Monroe Tucker ; His Orchestra-Leary Blues
1.13 Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-You Can't Tell Who's Lovin' Who
1.14 Leo Parker's All Stars-Solitude
1.15 Alice Roberts with Dizzy Gillespie ; His Orchestra-Good Dues Blues
1.16 Arthur Prysock with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Serves Me Right
1.17 Etta Jones with Luther Henderson ; His Orchestra-What Ev'ry Woman Knows
1.18 Amos Milburn-Money Hustlin' Woman
1.19 Helen Humes with Buck Clayton ; His Orchestra-Blue and Sentimental
1.20 Dizzy Gillespie Sextet-All the Things You Are
1.21 Claude Trenier with Charles Mingus Sextette-Weird Nightmare
1.22 Wini Brown with Lionel Hampton ; His Orchestra-Gone Again
1.23 Billy Eckstine ; His Orchestra-Jelly Jelly
1.24 Thelonious Monk Quintet-'Round About Midnight
1.25 Theme from "Double Indemnity" (1944) (Miklos Rozsa)
1.26 Theme from "High Sierra" (1941) -(Adolph Deutsch)
1.27 King Cole Trio-Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You?
1.28 Dinah Washington with Lucky Thompson's All Stars-Pacific Coast Blues
1.29 Charles Brown Trio-How High the Moon
1.30 Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Far Cry
1.31 Julia Lee-Marijuana
1.32 Louis Jordan ; His Tympany Five-Why'd You Do It, Baby?
1.33 Sarah Vaughan with Dizzy Gillespie ; His Orchestra-Interlude
1.34 Lester Young ; His Sextet-No Eyes Blues
1.35 Charlie Parker Quartet Feat. Earl Coleman-Dark Shadows
1.36 Billie Holiday with Eddie Heywood ; His Trio-Billie's Blues
1.37 Arthur Prysock with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
1.38 Charlie Parker-Lover Man
1.39 Billy Eckstine ; His Orchestra-Prisoner of Love
1.40 Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson ; His Orchestra-Since I Fell for You
1.41 Cab Calloway ; His Orchestra-San Francisco Fan
1.42 Lionel Hampton ; His Orchestra-Midnight Sun
1.43 Etta Jones with JC Heard ; His Orchestra-I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
1.44 Al Hibbler with Harry Carney's All-Stars-I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
1.45 Billie Holiday-Good Morning Heartache
1.46 Illinois Jacquet ; His All Stars-Goofin' Off
1.47 Wynonie "MR Blues" Harris ; His All-Stars-Whiskey and Jelly-Roll Blues
1.48 Nellie Lutcher ; Her Rhythm-Fine and Mellow
1.49 Crown Prince Waterford-La Blues
1.50 Theme from "Cry of the City" (1948)- (Alfred Newman)







