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- Date Released: March 16, 2004
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Chronological Classics / Abeille Musique
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Bill Coleman is woefully unsung in jazz circles, probably because he spent half his professional career as an expatriate American jazz musician living in Europe. An excellent swing trumpeter, Coleman had an affinity for the blues as well, and this collection of sides from 1951 and 1952 shows a wonderfully lyric player on such tracks as the opener, "Bing Bang Blues," and such classic standards as "Lester Leaps In," "Pennies From Heaven," and the two-part "St. Louis Blues." Coleman shows an affable and comfortable vocal style (although its good that he never set aside his horn) as well on a couple cuts here, the telling "The Blues Jumped and Got Me" and the set closer, the immortal "St. James Infirmary."
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Bing Bang Blues (Holmes)
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2:54 |
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Eden Roc (Sears)
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3:02 |
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Moi J'ai Gardé (Romans)
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2:35 |
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Le Marchand D'oiseaux (Romans)
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3:02 |
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Lester Leaps In (Young)
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2:54 |
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Pennies From Heaven (Johnston)
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3:02 |
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Ça Marche (Barelli)
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3:37 |
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Telle Que Je Suis (Jollet)
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2:51 |
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Arc En Ciel (Over The Rainbow) (Arlen)
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3:34 |
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Lady Bird (Dameron)
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2:35 |
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Jumping At Pleyel (Coleman-Sasson)
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2:38 |
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Si Jolie (Gérard)
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3:09 |
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The Blues Jumped And Got Me (Davis-Hoffman)
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2:57 |
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I'm Comin' Virginia (Heywood-Cook)
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3:01 |
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Come On A My House (Bagdasarian-Saroyan)
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3:24 |
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Tenderly (Gross-Lawrence)
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3:08 |
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St. Louis Blues - Part 1 (Handy)
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3:32 |
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St. Louis Blues - Part 2 (Handy)
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3:04 |
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Tea For Two (Youmans)
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3:16 |
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Drum Face (Singleton)
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3:36 |
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Muskrat Ramble (Ory)
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3:34 |
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Black And Blue (Razaf-Waller-Brooks)
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3:49 |
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St. James Infirmary (Primrose)
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5:26 |
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23 Total Tracks, 74:40 Total Length
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Credits
- Bill Coleman - Main Performer // Zutty Singleton - Drums // Guy Lafitte - Clarinet // Guy Lafitte - Clarinet // William Boucaya - Baritone // Jay Cameron - Sax (Alto) // Art Simmons - Piano // Bill Tamper - Trombone (Alto) // Dicky Wells - Trombone // Dicky Wells - Trombone // Jean-Pierre Sasson - Guitar // Anatol Schenker - Liner Notes // Guy Defatto - Bass // Christian Chevallier - Piano // Bill Coleman - Trumpet // Bill Coleman - Vocals // Alvin "Buddy" Banks - Bass // Gabriel Deyrolle - Bass // Randy Downes - Piano // Dom Garry - Drums // Dom Garry - Orchestra
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Performers
Orchestre Dom Garry // Bill Coleman et son Ensemble // Bill Coleman & His Swing Stars
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