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Shorty Rogers ‎– The Swingin' Nutcracker VG+ 1960 RCA Victor Stereo USA Pressing - Jazz / Big Band
  • Shorty Rogers - The Swingin' Nutcracker Vinyl Record (VG+ Condition), 1960 RCA Victor Stereo USA Pressing - Classic Jazz / Big Band Music Album

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Shorty Rogers ‎– The Swingin' Nutcracker VG+ 1960 RCA Victor Stereo USA Pressing - Jazz / Big Band

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Tracklist

A1Like Nutty Overture (Finale) - 5:23
A2A Nutty Marche (Marche) - 3:28
A3Blue Reeds (Reed Flute Blues) - 5:27
A4The Swingin' Plum Fairy (Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy) - 2:58
A5Snowball (Waltz Of The Snowflakes) - 3:03
B1Six Pak (Trépak) - 2:44
B2Flowers Of The Cats (Waltz Of The Flowers) - 3:28
B3Dance Expresso (Coffee) - 2:55
B4Pass The Duke (Pas De Deux) - 2:51
B5China Where (Tea Dance) - 2:09
B6Overture For Shorty (Overture In Miniature) - 4:01

Credits

  • Arranged By and Conductor: Shorty Rogers
  • Bass: Joe Mondragon
  • Drums: Frank Capp, Mel Lewis
  • Recording Engineer: Al Schmitt
  • Illustration: F. Page
  • Liner Notes: John Tynan
  • Piano: Lou Levy, Pete Jolly
  • Producer: Lee Schapiro
  • Saxophone: Art Pepper, Bill Holman, Bill Hood, Bill Perkins, Bud Shank, Chuck Gentry, Harold Land, Richie Kamuca
  • Trombone: Frank Rosolino, George Roberts, Harry Betts, Kenneth Shroyer
  • Trumpet: Conte Candoli, Jimmy Zito, Johnny Audino, Ray Triscari
This 1960 jazz and big band album features amazing arrangements and performances from top - notch musicians.

To enjoy this vinyl record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, center it properly, and then lower the tonearm onto the start of the groove. Adjust the volume to your liking and relax as you soak in the wonderful jazz and big - band music. When you're done listening, carefully lift the tonearm and return it to its rest position. Then, remove the record from the turntable and put it back in its sleeve. Keep the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent warping. Also, handle the record by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the grooves, which can affect the sound quality. Regularly clean the record with a proper record - cleaning brush to maintain its optimal performance.


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