Shorty Rogers – Shorty Rogers Courts The Count
Label: | RCA Victor – LJM - 1004 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, gatefold |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1954 |
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Genre: | Jazz |
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This is a wonderful jazz album where Shorty Rogers pays tribute to Count Basie. It features well - known jazz compositions written by greats like Count Basie, Eddie Durham, and Shorty Rogers himself. The album has a gatefold vinyl format and an eye - catching cover by Jim Flora.
A1 | Jump For Me (Written By Count Basie) |
A2 | Topsy (Written By Eddie Durham, Edgar W. Battle*) |
A3 | It's Sand, Man (Written By Ed Lewis) |
A4 | Basie Eyes (Written By Shorty Rogers) |
A5 | Doggin' Around (Written By Edgar W. Battle*, Herschel Evans) |
A6 | Down For Double (Written By Freddie Green) |
B1 | Over And Out (Written By Shorty Rogers) |
B2 | H & J (Written By Harry Edison, Joe Jones*) |
B3 | Taps Miller (Written By Count Basie) |
B4 | Tickletoe (Written By Lester Young) |
B5 | Swingin' The Blues (Written By Count Basie, Eddie Durham) |
B6 | Walk, Don't Run (Written By Shorty Rogers) |
Copyright © Radio Corporation Of America. Recorded by RCA Victor Division. Pressed by RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis. With great musicians like Curtis Counce on bass, Shelly Manne on drums, and more.
This 1954 jazz vinyl LP is a great addition to your music collection. To use it, simply place the record on your turntable, gently lower the tonearm onto the groove, and enjoy the smooth jazz sounds. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the vinyl, which could affect the sound quality. After each use, carefully place the record back in its sleeve to protect it from scratches. Store the record in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat, as these can warp the vinyl. Also, keep it away from magnetic fields. If you notice any dust on the record, use a soft, anti - static brush to gently clean it before playing. This way, you can keep enjoying the wonderful jazz music from Shorty Rogers for a long time.