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TED HEATH
THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION | |
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2 CD set Born on March 30th, 1900, Ted Heath began playing several instruments as a child, finally settling for the trombone in his teens. By 1944 he decided to form his own big band, which became a huge success on both sides of the Atlantic. The Ted Heath Orchestras became a fantastic training ground for such great British jazzmen as Ken Baker, John Dankworth, Stanley Black and Jack Parnell and many others. Their greatest success came in the '50s, but the band continued into the '60s. Avid's usual high standards of re mastering are in evidence on this well filled double CD covering the essential moments from one of Britain's great entertainers. |
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Walkin' Shoes
Take The 'A' Train
Begin The Beguine
It Don't Mean A Thing
The Darktown Strutters' Ball
I Get A Kick Out Of You
Obsession
East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
Hot Toddy
Soho
Clementine
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
Flying Home
Woodchopper's Ball
Georgia On My Mind
But Not For Me
And The Angels Sing
Muskrat Ramble
Tuxedo Junction
Bond Street
In A Sentimental Mood
Good Bait
Jersey Bounce
The High And The Mighty
Heading North
Opus 1
Intermission Riff
Don't Worry 'Bout Me
From This Moment On
Lonesome Road
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
If I Had You
Exactly Like You
Theat Old Black Magic
High Society
King Porter Stomp
Anything Goes
You Do Something To Me
Gone With The Wind
In The Still Of The Night
I Cried For You
Blues In The Night
April In Paris
Change Partners
Time On My Hands
Adios
Speak Low
Blue Moon
When The Saints Go Marching In
Stardust
Robbins Nest
California, Here I Come
Listen To My Music |
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