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Jazz
Performer: Fletcher Henderson
Title: The Immortal Fletcher Henderson
Style: Big Band, Dixieland, Swing
Year 1972
Country US
Genre: Jazz
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 846
MP3 size: 1540 mb
FLAC size: 1101 mb
WMA size: 1845 mb
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Fletcher Henderson - The Immortal Fletcher Henderson mp3 album


Fletcher Henderson - The Immortal Fletcher Henderson mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Fletcher Henderson Chime Blues
Written-By – Fletcher Henderson
A2 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Down Hearted Blues
Written-By – Hunter*, Austin*
A3 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Gulf Coast Blues
Written-By – Clarence Williams
A4 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* When You Walked Out
Written-By – Irving Berlin
A5 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* My Sweetie Went Away
Written-By – Handman*, Turk*
A6 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Written-By – Johnson*, Meyer*, Clarke*, Turk*
A7 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* I'll See You In My Dreams
Written-By – Kahn*, Jones*
B1 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?
Written-By – Kahn*, Jones*
B2 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Alabamy Bound
Written-By – DeSylva*, R. Henderson*
B3 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Swamp Blues
Written-By – Burke - Bivens*
B4 Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra* Off To Buffalo
Written-By – Carroll*, Candullo*
B5 The Louisiana Stompers Hop Off
Written-By – Joe Jordan*
B6 The Louisiana Stompers Rough House Blues
Written-By – Nelson - Kincaid*
B7 Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra Star Dust
Alto Saxophone – Harvey BooneBass [Or Tuba] – John KirbyClarinet, Saxophone – Russell ProcopeDrums, Celesta [Possibly] – Walter JohnsonGuitar – Clarence HolidayPiano – Fletcher HendersonTenor Saxophone – Coleman HawkinsTrombone – Benny Morton, Claude JonesTrumpet – Bobby Stark, Rex Stewart, Russell SmithWritten-By – Carmichael*, Parrish*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Les Industries Musicales Et Electriques Pathé Marconi
  • Made By – Pathé Marconi
  • Pressed By – Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou – 288271
  • Pressed By – Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou – 288272
  • Printed By – I.D.N.
  • Published By – P. F. Day
  • Recorded At – Plaza Sound Studios

Credits

  • Banjo – Charlie Dixon (tracks: Probably A2 to A4, A5 to B6)
  • Bass Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins (tracks: B5, B6)
  • Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Don Redman (tracks: A2 to B6)
  • Clarinet, Saxophone [Saxophones] – Buster Bailey (tracks: A6 to B6), Coleman Hawkins (tracks: A6 to B4), Unknown Artist (tracks: A2, A3)
  • Cornet – Elmer Chambers (tracks: A2 to B2), Joe Smith (tracks: Possibly A2 to A4)
  • Design – Studio Grafica Ltd.
  • Drums – Kaiser Marshall (tracks: A6 to B4)
  • Liner Notes – Walter C. Allen
  • Piano – Fletcher Henderson
  • Producer [Album] – Orrin Keepnews, Walter C. Allen
  • Recorded By [Re-recording] – Elvin Campbell
  • Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone – Billy Fowler (tracks: Possibly A5)
  • Trombone – Charlie Green (tracks: A6 to B4), Jimmy Harrison (tracks: Possibly B3 & B4; B5, B6), Teddy Nixon (tracks: A5), Unknown Artist (tracks: A2, A3)
  • Trumpet – Howard Scott (tracks: A6 to B2), Joe Smith (tracks: B3 to B6), Louis Armstrong (tracks: A6 to B2), Russell Smith (tracks: B6), Unknown Artist (tracks: B3, B4)
  • Tuba – Rafael Escudero* (tracks: A6 to B4)

Notes

Piano solo Chime Blues (A1) recorded in Long Island, all other tracks recorded in New York.

Recording date, label, cat. Nr. and matrix first issue:
. A1 - About March, 1923; Black Swan 2116
. A2 - About May, 1923; Paramount 20235; Mx 1406-2
. A3 - About May, 1923; Paramount 20235; Mx 1413-1
. A4 - About May, 1923; Puritan 11239; Mx 1414-2
. A5 - About June, 1923; Paramount 20251; Mx 1459-1
. A6 - December, 1924; Puritan 11367; Mx 1974-2
. A7 - January - February, 1925; Ajax 17114; Mx 5810-1
. B1 - January - February, 1925; Apex 8316; Mx 5811-2
. B2 - January - February, 1925; Apex 8309; Mx 5835-2
. B3 - About February, 1927; Paramount 12486; Mx 2827-2
. B4 - About February, 1927; Paramount 12486; Mx 2828-2
. B5 - About March, 1927; Paramount 12550; Mx 2859-1
. B6 - About March, 1927; Paramount 12550; Mx 2860-2
. B7 - About March, 1931; Broadway 1441; Mx 1232-3

Re-recorded to tape from original material provided by John Steiner and Walter C. Allen.
Re-recording by Elvin Campbell, Plaza Sound Studios, in 1968.

Most selections reissued by special arrangement with John Steiner .
Tracks A7 to B2 are the property of Columbia Records and are used here by permission.

This compilation: ℗ 1972. Made and printed in France.
First label cat. Nr. on sleeve, second on center labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A): M6 288271 93782 MA 21
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B): M6 288272 93782 MB 21
  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): C 062 - 93 782 M A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): C 062 - 93 782 M B
  • Price Code: Ⓤ
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MLP 2005 Fletcher Henderson The Immortal Fletcher Henderson ‎(LP, Comp) Milestone Records MLP 2005 US 1968
HBS 6063 Fletcher Henderson The Immortal Fletcher Henderson ‎(LP, Comp, RE) Milestone Records HBS 6063 Italy 1981