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  1. The Dicty Blues
  2. Teapot Dome Blues
  3. Go 'Long Mule
  4. Shanghai Shuffle
  5. Copenhagen
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  1. The Dicty Blues
  2. Teapot Dome Blues
  3. Go 'Long Mule
  4. Shanghai Shuffle
  5. Copenhagen
  6. Everybody Loves My Baby
  7. How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
  8. Alabamy Bound
  9. Sugar Foot Stomp
  10. What-Cha-Call-'Em Blues
  11. T.N.T.
  12. The Stampede
  13. Jackass Blues
  14. Henderson Stomp
  15. The Chant
  16. Snag It
  17. Rocky Mountain Blues
  18. Tozo!
  19. St. Louis Shuffle
  20. Whiteman Stomp
  21. I'm Coming Virginia
  22. Variety Stomp
  23. St. Louis Blues
  24. Goose Pimples
  25. Hop Off
  26. King Porter Stomp
  27. D-Natural Blues
  28. Oh Baby
  29. Feelin' Good
  30. I'm Feelin' Devilish (Oh by Golly Oh)
  31. Old Black Joe's Blues
  32. Easy Money
  33. Come on Baby
  34. Freeze and Melt
  35. Raisin' the Roof
  36. Blazin'
  37. Wang Wang Blues
  38. Chinatown, My Chinatown
  39. Somebody Loves Me
  40. Keep a Song in Your Soul
  41. Sweet and Hot
  42. My Gal Sal
  43. Sugar Foot Stomp
  44. Clarinet Marmalade
  45. Hot and Anxious
  46. Comin' and Goin'
  47. Singin' the Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home)
  48. Sugar
  49. Blue Moments
  50. New King Porter Stomp
  51. Underneath the Harlem Moon
  52. Honeysuckle Rose
  53. Yeah Man!
  54. Queer Notions
  55. Can You Take It?
  56. King Porter Stomp
  57. Christopher Columbus
  58. Stealin' Apples
  59. Blue Lou
  60. Rhythm of the Tambourine
  61. Back in Your Own Backyard
  62. Chris and His Gang
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This four-LP set, which is now also available as a three-CD box, is easily the definitive Fletcher Henderson package. Between 1923-38, Henderson's orchestra was one of the finest swing bands in the world, and during 1923-27 (until Duke Ellington's emergence) it was the first and the best. The arrangements of Don Redman in the early days set the pace for jazz; Benny Carter and Horace Henderson also wrote some important charts before Henderson himself finally developed into a major arranger in 1932. This Columbia set is not ...

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A Study in Frustration/Thesaurus of Classic Jazz 1994, Columbia

UPC: 074645759623

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