Alan Hartwell Big Band Featuring Cozy Cole and Savina - Big Band Jazz and Gentle Jazz Vocals (2000)

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Title: Big Band Jazz and Gentle Jazz Vocals
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Love Records LOVECD503
Genre: Big Band, Swing, Jazz Vocal
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 1:14:00
Total Size: 500 MB
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Alan Hartwell has been producing recording sessions with some of the worlds' finest Jazz Musicians since 1958. His career in the music business, which has now spanned four decades, began when he put together a recording band, tapping the best talent from what was previously the Arthur Godfrey Ochestra on CBS Television, to produce a session featuring drummer Cozy Cole from New Yorks' famous Metroploe Cafe, which became a worldwide #1 hit on the Pop Music Charts.
Alan had pared down the larger orchestra to a recording ensemble of twelve, which consisted of Dick Hyman (Organ and Arrangements),Bert Farber (Piano), Al Caiola (Guitar), Wendall Marshall ((Bass), Peanuts Hucko (Clarinet), Pepper Adams and Barney Bigard (Saxaphones), Bernie Pevin and Joe Wilder (Trumpets), Urbie Green and Frank Rehak (Trombones), and of course featuring COZY COLE on Drums.
Each of the Artists' LOVE RECORDS CD's ("COZY COLE and all that Big Band Jazz" and "SAVINA and all that Gentle Jazz")is on current release individually ($17.97 retail)in many stores and on line. This cd is a special promotional dual cd, with both albums combined on one compact disc!
Cozy Cole - a compilation of recordings for which the drummer is best known, which became Best-Sellers in the late 50's and early 60's. The album contains his million-seller #1 hit Topsy I & ||, the Latin-based Turvy I & II, Topsy-Turvy I & II the classic stripper song Bad, and Caravan and also includes two previously unreleased masters - Late & Lazy and Crescendo.
Savina - contains her two 1958 Best Sellers, How Come You Do Me Like You Do and Deed I Do from the Album "Sarah (Vaughn) & Savina (Cattiva) " as well as her signature versions of You Go To My Head, In My Solitude and the passionate Body & Soul. The balance of the material are songs from the 1930's, 40's and early 50's that are most associated with the Cabaret and Supper Club singer and her group, the Jazztet which performed in major-city up-scale hotels and nightclubs from the 50's through the mid-70's.


Tracklist:

Selections from LOVECD501
Alan Hartwell's Big Band featuring Cozy Cole

1. Topsy part 1 (3:22) (Battle-Durham)
2. Topsy part 2 (3 34) (Battle-Durham)
3. Turvy part 1 (2:24) (Hyman)
4. Turvy part 2 (2:30) (Hyman)
5. Topsy-Turvy part 1 (2:33) (Dennis-Rood)
6. Topsy-Turvy part 2 (2:46) (Dennis-Rood)
7. Bad (2:32) (Hyman)
8. Caravan (4:53) (Ellinton-Tizoy-Mills) 4
9. Crescendo (2:44) (Cole-Hart-Battle-Smith)
10. Late & Lazy (2:16) (Hyman/Love)

Selections from LOVECD502 - Savina
Songs from the 1930's, 40 's & early 50's

11. The Man I Love (3:42) (George Gershwin)
12. In My Solitude (4:20) (Ellington-Mills)
13. It Don't Mean A Thing (4:08) (Ellington-Mills-Bigard)
14. Can't We Be Friends? (4:21) (Swift-James)
15. You Go To My Head (3:20) (F. Coots)
16. Body And Soul (3:25) (J. Green)
17. Too Marvelous For Words (3:23) (Whiting-Mercer)
18. I Cover The Waterfront (4:29) (Green-Gray-Shaw)
19. Mood Indigo (4:36) (Ellington-Mills-Bigard)
20. How Come You Do Me (Like You Do) (2:34) (Austin-Bergere)
21. (Do I Love You?) Deed I Do (2:40) (W Hirsch)
22. I Can Be Soft As A Kitten (3:02) (Ruth Wallis)

Alan Hartwell Big Band Featuring Cozy Cole and Savina - Big Band Jazz and Gentle Jazz Vocals (2000)


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Many thanks.