Various – The Great Band Era (1936-1945) (1964) 10xLP, Box Set
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$ 39.99Cover: VG+ / EX (minor storage wear.)
Label: Reader's Digest – RD 25-K, RCA Custom – RD 25-K
Country: US
Tracklist:
A1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You | |
A2 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra |
Take The "A" Train |
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A3 | Tony Pastor And His Orchestra |
Blossoms |
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A4 | Glenn Miller Orch. | Moonlight Serenade | |
A5 | Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra | Star Dreams | |
A6 | Alvino Rey And His Orchestra |
Nighty Night |
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B1 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra |
Nightmare |
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B2 | Swing And Sway With Sammy Kaye |
Kaye's Melody |
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B3 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra |
Goodbye |
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B4 | Charlie Barnet And His Glen Island Casino Orch. | Make Believe Ballroom | |
B5 | Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra | Flying Home | |
B6 | Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra | Snowfall | |
1936 | |||
C1 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Christopher Columbus | |
C2 | Tommy Dorsey And His Clambake Seven | The Music Goes Round And Round | |
C3 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | When Did You Leave Heaven? | |
C4 | "Fats" Waller & His Rhythm | All My Life | |
C5 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | These Foolish Things Remind Me Of You | |
C6 | Eddy Duchin And His Orchestra | Moon Over Miami | |
1945 | |||
D1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | On The Atchison, Topeka And Santa Fe | |
D2 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | There I've Said It Again | |
D3 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive | |
D4 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Symphony | |
D5 | Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra | It's Been A Long Long Time | |
D6 | Hal McIntyre And His Orchestra | Sentimental Journey | |
1937 Part 1 | |||
E1 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Bob White | |
E2 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | A Sailboat In The Moonlight | |
E3 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra |
A Study In Brown |
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E4 | Eddy Duchin And His Orchestra | Moonlight And Shadows | |
E5 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Once In A While | |
E6 | Shep Fields And His Rippling Rhythm Orch. | Goodnight My Love | |
1944 Part 2 | |||
F1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Blue Rain | |
F2 | Earl Hines And His Orchestra | It Had To Be You | |
F3 | Hal McIntyre And His Orchestra | I'm Making Believe | |
F4 | The Four King Sisters With Male Chorus | Mairzy Doats (And Dozy Doats) | |
F5 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | You Always Hurt The One You Love | |
F6 | David Rose & His Orchestra | Poinciana | |
1937 Part 2 | |||
G1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra |
Dipsy Doodle |
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G2 | Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | The Moon Got In My Eyes | |
G3 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | So Rare | |
G4 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Afraid To Dream | |
G5 | Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees | Vieni, Vieni | |
G6 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | That Old Feeling | |
1944 Part 1 | |||
H1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I'll Be Seeing You | |
H2 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | There Goes That Song Again | |
H3 | Tony Pastor And His Orchestra | Dance With A Dolly | |
H4 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I Dream Of You | |
H5 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Rum And Coca-Cola | |
H6 | The Four King Sisters | San Fernando Valley | |
1938 Part 1 | |||
I1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Music, Maestro, Please | |
I2 | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | Bei Mir Bist Du Schon | |
I3 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart | |
I4 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | I Have Eyes | |
I5 | Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | Heart And Soul | |
I6 | Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | I've Got A Pocket Full Of Dreams | |
1943 Part 2 | |||
J1 | Abe Lyman And His Californians | For Me And My Gal | |
J2 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Manhattan Serenade | |
J3 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | All Or Nothing At All | |
J4 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | A Pink Cocktail For A Blue Lady | |
J5 | Enric Madriguera And His Orchestra | Brazil | |
J6 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | It's Always You | |
1938 Part 2 | |||
K1 | Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | The Flat Foot Floogee | |
K2 | Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | I Double Dare You | |
K3 | Jan Savitt And His Top Hatters | You Go To My Head | |
K4 | Ozzie Nelson And His Orchestra |
Says My Heart |
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K5 | Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | My Reverie | |
K6 | Tommy Dorsey And His Clambake Seven | You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby | |
1943 Part 1 | |||
L1 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | Taking A Chance On Love | |
L2 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Moonlight Mood | |
L3 | Alvino Rey And His Orchestra | Dearly Beloved | |
L4 | Teddy Powell And His Orchestra | Let's Get Lost | |
L5 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | That Old Black Magic | |
L6 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Warsaw Concerto | |
1939 Part 1 | |||
M1 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra |
Blue Orchids |
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M2 | Les Brown And His Orchestra | Don't Worry 'Bout Me | |
M3 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Our Love | |
M4 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Scatter-Brain | |
M5 | Skinnay Ennis And His Orchestra | Wishing | |
M6 | Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | Sunrise Serenade | |
1942 Part 2 | |||
N1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Serenade In Blue | |
N2 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Jingle, Jangle, Jingle | |
N3 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Blues In The Night | |
N4 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | When The Lights Go On Again | |
N5 | Alvino Rey And His Orchestra |
Strip Polka |
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N6 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Tangerine | |
1939 Part 2 | |||
O1 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra |
Do I Love You |
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O2 | Ziggy Elman & His Orchestra | And The Angels Sing | |
O3 | Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra | I Cried For You | |
O4 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Heaven Can Wait | |
O5 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | The Lamp Is Low | |
O6 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | The Umbrella Man | |
1942 Part 1 | |||
P1 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | I Don't Want To Walk Without You | |
P2 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Sleepy Lagoon | |
P3 | Alvino Rey And His Orchestra | Deep In The Heart Of Texas | |
P4 | Earl Hines And His Orchestra | Skylark | |
P5 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Rose O'Day | |
P6 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Moonlight Cocktail | |
1940 Part 1 | |||
Q1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Blueberry Hill | |
Q2 | Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | All This And Heaven Too | |
Q3 | Bob Chester And His Orchestra | We Three (My Echo, My Shadow And Me) | |
Q4 | Gray Gordon And His Tic-Toc Rhythm | Ferryboat Serenade | |
Q5 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread) | |
Q6 | Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | There I Go | |
1941 Part 2 | |||
R1 | Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | I Hear A Rhapsody | |
R2 | Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | Daddy | |
R3 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Chattanooga Choo Choo | |
R4 | Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | The Hut-Sut Song | |
R5 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest | |
R6 | Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | It All Comes Back To Me Now | |
1940 Part 2 | |||
S1 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | Frenesi | |
S2 | Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | The Nearness Of You | |
S3 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Woodpecker Song | |
S4 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Imagination | |
S5 | Bob Chester And His Orchestra | With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair | |
S6 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Sierra Sue | |
1941 Part 1 | |||
T1 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Perfidia | |
T2 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Dolores | |
T3 | Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | This Time The Dreams On Me | |
T4 | Jan Savitt And His Top Hatters | The Things I Love | |
T5 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | You And I | |
T6 | Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra | Yours (Quiereme Mucho) |
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Cover - is still sealed.
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Cover - may have light typical storage wear.
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Cover - has some very minor cosmetic issue, like a light crease, light ring wear, nothing that is very noticeable.
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Cover - will have a couple cosmetic issues ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc and it will be very pronounce.
Good (G):
Vinyl - will play but will have a lot of issues and have a lot of loud background noise. We will rarely list a record in this condition.
Cover - cover is damaged to a point where it is not usable to house a record. All the seams are split, the panels are moldy, major writing all over, etc. The only time we'll list a record with a cover in this shape is if it's rare or the record is in great shape.
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