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MARTY PAICH
THE BROADWAY BIT / I GET A BOOT OUT OF YOU | |
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Marty Paich was easily one of the most respected, prolific and brilliant arrangers in postwar jazz and pop music, a master at getting a big sound out of small ensembles. Here are two late 50s albums for Warner Bros.: Broadway Bit features Marty's imaginative takes on great show tunes, all arranged for a 13 piece band featuring Art Pepper, Jack Sheldon, Conte Candoli, Russ Freeman and Bill Perkins among other luminaries. This issue on Collectors Music is the same release as Lone Hill Jazz 10186. |
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It's All Right With Me
I've Ground Accustomed To Her Face
I've Never Been In Love Before
I Love Paris
Too Close For Comfort
Younger Than Springtime - The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
If I Were A Bell
Lazy Afternoon
Just In Time
It Don't Mean A Thing
No More
Love For Sale
Moanin'
Violets For Your Furs
What Am I Here For
Warm Valley
Things Ain't What They Used To Be |
Personnel: Art Pepper, Jack Sheldon, Conte Candoli, Russ Freeman, Bill Perkins |
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