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 | Artist:
Various Artists (Jazz) |
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 | Record title:
The Great Big Bands (US) |  | Price: (Euro)
15 |
 | Main style:
Jazz |  | Substyle(s):
Big Band, Traditional Jazz |
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 | Record Company/
Label:
Columbia Special Products (CBS) |  | Catalogue
number:
CSS 1506 | Released
originally:
196? | This copy:
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U.S.A. |  | Record made in:
U.S.A. | Media:
Album | Sub media:
LP |
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cover:
EX- |  | Condition/
record(s):
EX |  |  |
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 | Red labels with black outer and inner "rim". Curved white Columbia Special Products logo on top, between the two "rims". |  | Semi-glossy single cover. One large light sticker glue mark on each side. Very light seam, spine and corner wear. |
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 | 10 great recordings from the Big Band Era: Harry James "Trumpet Blues (and Cantabile)", Clyde McCoy "Sugar Blues", Jimmy Lunceford "Ain't She Sweet", Gene Grupa with Charlie Ventura "Yesterdays", Tommy Dorsey "Moonlight in Vermont", Bunny Berigan "I Can't Get Started", Benny Goodman "Let's Dance", Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey "I Should Care", Duke Ellington "Take the 'A' Train" and Woody Herman "Woodchopper's Ball". Electronically re-recorded to simulate stereo.
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