Bosses of the ballad : Illinois Jacquet.
- Title
- Bosses of the ballad : Illinois Jacquet.
- Published by
- [Spain] : Lone Hill Jazz, [2005], ℗2005.
- Author
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- Description
- 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Uniform title
- Works. Selections; arranged
- Alternative title
- Works.
- Illinois Jacquet and strings play Cole Porter
- Illinois Jacquet and strings play Cole Porter.
- I love you.
- Get out of town.
- So in love.
- I concentrate on you.
- You do something to me.
- Everytime we say goodbye.
- Use your imagination.
- All through the night.
- Begin the beguine.
- It's all right with me.
- Do I love you.
- I've got you under my skin.
- Subject
- Contents
- I love you / (2:36) ; Get out of town (2:38) ; So in love (3:19) ; I concentrate on you (4:07) ; You do something to me (3:30) ; Every time we say goodbye (3:53) ; Use your imagination (3:18) ; All through the night (3:29) ; Begin the beguine (3:16) ; It's all right with me (3:23) ; Do I love you (3:31) ; I've got you under my skin (4:18) / Cole Porter -- Blues for Bunny / R. Jacquet, Bunn (5:11) -- Black foot / R. Jacquet, Crethers (3:50) -- Big Music / I. Jacquet (5:22) -- Blue horizon / E. Stoute (3:10) -- Goin' out of my head / Randazzo, Weinstein (2:19) -- Spanish boots / Menza (2:57) -- Elise / M. LeGrand (2:53) -- I remember her so well / Halletz, Coburn, English (2:52) -- Now and then / Ortolani, Newell (2:39).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Jazz saxophone with orchestra and rhythm section.
- Compact disc.
- Program notes by Allan Morrison and Arthur Kramer ([10] p., folded : ports.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Tracks 1-12 recorded by Regent Sound Studios, New York City, October 29 and 30, 1964 (for the album "Bosses of the Ballad") ; tracks 13-21 recorded in New York, April 29-30, 1965 (for the album "Spectrum").