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1936-1939 - Don Redman
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  1. Moonrise On the Lowlands
  2. I Gotcha
  3. Who Wants To Sing My Love Song
  4. Too Bad
  5. We Don't Know From Nuthin'
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  1. Moonrise On the Lowlands
  2. I Gotcha
  3. Who Wants To Sing My Love Song
  4. Too Bad
  5. We Don't Know From Nuthin'
  6. Bugle Call Rag
  7. Stormy Weather
  8. Exactly Like You
  9. The Man On the Flying Trapeze]
  10. On the Sunny Side of the Street
  11. Swingin' With the Fat Man
  12. Sweet Sue Just You
  13. That Naughty Waltz
  14. I Got Ya
  15. I'm Playing Solitaire
  16. Auld Lang Syne
  17. Sweet Leilani
  18. 'Deed I Do
  19. Down Home Rag
  20. Margie
  21. Milenberg Joys
  22. Three Little Maids
  23. The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring
  24. Jump Session
  25. Class Will Tell
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The third in the series of Don Redman Classics CDs finds the innovative arranger adjusting to the swing era. His big band is heard on sessions cut for ARC in 1936 ("Bugle Call Rag" is excellent), Variety in 1937 (including a previously unreleased "Swingin' With the Fat Man"), and Bluebird during 1938-39 (including "I Got Ya," "Down Home Rag" and "Milenberg Joys"). A lot of interesting names passed through the band during this era, including trumpeter Sidney DeParis, trombonist Quentin Jackson and singer Laurel Watson, and ...

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