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Piano portraits.

Title
  1. Piano portraits.
Published by
  1. London : Affinity, ā„—1986-<ā„—1987>
Format
  1. Musical recording

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Additional authors
  1. Johnson, James P. (James Price), 1894-1955
  2. Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941
  3. Ammons, Albert, 1907-1949
  4. Johnson, Pete, 1904-1967
  5. Profit, Clarence, 1912-1944
  6. Smith, Willie, 1897-1973
  7. Smith, Pine Top, 1904-1929
  8. Tatum, Art, 1909-1956
  9. Lewis, Meade, 1905-1964
  10. Williams, Mary Lou, 1910-1981
  11. Guarnieri, Johnny, 1917-1985
  12. Gaillard, Slim
  13. Brown, Cleo
  14. Basie, Count, 1904-1984
  15. Sutton, Ralph, 1922-2001
  16. Hines, Earl, 1903-1983
  17. Sullivan, Joe, 1906-1971
  18. Taylor, Billy, 1921-2010
  19. Kersey, Kenny, 1916-1983
  20. Larkins, Ellis
  21. Evans, Bill, 1929-1980
  22. Peiffer, Bernard
Description
  1. 3 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Big band bounce & boogie
Uniform title
  1. Big band bounce & boogie.
Subject
  1. Piano music (Jazz)
  2. Jazz.
Contents
  1. v. 1. You've got to be modernistic (James P. Johnson) -- The pearls (Jelly Roll Morton) -- Early morning blues (Albert Ammons) -- Kaycee feeling (Pete Johnson) -- Times Square blues (Clarence Profit) -- Passionette (Willie "The Lion" Smith) -- Nobody know you when you're down & out (Clarence Pinetop Smith) -- Beautiful love (Art Tatum) -- I've got my love to keep me warm (Art Tatum) -- I'm sober now (Clarence "Pinetop" Smith) -- King Porter stomp (Jelly Roll Morton) -- What is this thing called love? (James P. Johnson) -- Hot & bothered (Clarence Profit) -- Mr. Freddie blues (Meade Lux Lewis) -- Morning air (Willie "The Lion" Smith) -- Dive bomber (Pete Johnson).
  2. v. 2. Death ray boogie (Pete Johnson) -- The pearls (Mary Lou Williams) -- Rockin' rhythm (Johnny Guarnieri) -- Slim's cee (Slim Gaillard) -- Pinetop's boogie woogie (Cleo Brown) -- The fives (Count Basie) -- Maple leaf rag (Ralph Sutton) -- What will I tell my heart? (Art Tatum) -- Take the 'A' Train (Slim Gaillard) -- Fare the well, honey, fare thee well (Count Basie) -- The rocks (Mary Lou Williams) -- Solitude (Johnny Guarnieri) -- Dill pickles (Ralph Sutton) -- Pelican stomp (Cleo Brown) -- Lights out mood (Pete Johnson) -- I ain't got nobody (Art Tatum).
  3. v. 3. Swingin' for joy (Mary Lou Williams) -- Mississippi moan (Johnny Guarnieri) -- Rosetta (Earl Hines) -- Boogie woogie maxixe (Joe Sullivan) -- Yancey special (Meade Lux Lewis) -- When a woman loves a man (Art Tatum) -- Jingles (James P. Johnson) -- Three little words (Billy Taylor) -- The sheik of Araby (Art Tatum) -- Twinklin' (Mary Lou Williams) -- Just you, just me (James P. Johnson) -- Oh! Red (Count Basie) -- Boogie woogie cocktail (Kenny Kersey) -- I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you (Ellis Larkins) -- If I were a bell (Bill Evans) -- Blues for Django (Bernard Peiffer).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Language
  1. No linguistic content
Note
  1. Affinity: AFS 1022, AFS 1028, AFS 1035.
  2. In part solo piano.
  3. Jazz; various performers.
  4. "Licensed from MCA Records."
  5. Program notes by Stan Brit on containers.