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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, Jazz and 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: - A1: Like Nutty Overture (Finale) - 5:23 - A2: A Nutty Marche (Marche) - 3:28 - A3: Blue Reeds (Reed Flute Blues) - 5:27 - A4: The Swingin' Plum Fairy (Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy) - 2:58 - A5: Snowball (Waltz Of The Snowflakes) - 3:03 - B1: Six Pak (Trépak) - 2:44 - B2: Flowers Of The Cats (Waltz Of The Flowers) - 3:28 - B3: Dance Expresso (Coffee) - 2:55 - B4: Pass The Duke (Pas De Deux) - 2:51 - B5: China Where (Tea Dance) - 2:09 - B6: Overture For Shorty (Overture In Miniature) - 4:01 Credits: - Arranged By and Conductor: Shorty Rogers - Bass: Joe Mondragon - Drums: Frank Capp, Mel Lewis - Engineer [Recording]: 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 RCA Victor stereo pressing from the USA is a great addition to any jazz or big band collection. Enjoy the wonderful arrangements and performances by Shorty Rogers and his talented ensemble.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a turntable, gently drop the needle on the starting groove, and let the music play. Make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition for the best sound quality. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After each use, carefully return the record to its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. Store the record in a cool, dry place, preferably upright in a record rack. This will help prevent warping and keep the record in great shape for years to come.


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