Sid Phillips - Spotlight On Sid Phillips 1936-1937 - 1988 (Harlequin Records # HQ3025): Sid Phillips - отец ныне известнейшего ударника Саймона Филлипса Жанр: British Dance Band, Swing Страна исполнителя: United Kingdom Дата / место записи: London, 1936-1937 Год издания: 1988 Страна - производитель диска: United Kingdom Издатель (лейбл): 1988 Harlequin Records Номер по каталогу: HQ3025 Тип: MONO vinyl Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) Битрейт аудио: lossless Корректность рипа:неизвестны параметры рипа Формат: 24/192 MONO vinyl rip Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: full scans, jpeg, png, 300 dpi Продолжительность: 52:40 Источник (релизер): LolaMontes (Demonoid) Трэклист:
SIDE A:
1. Woe Is Me (Sanford, Cavanaugh)
2. My Sweetie Went Away (Bill Hardman)
3. Sweet Sue, Just You (Victor Young, Will Harris)
4. Eeny Meeny Miney Moe (Johnny Mercer, Matty Malneck)
5. Message From Mars (Phillips)
6. Annie Laurie (Scott)
7. Swing Patrol (Clive Erard)
8. Palais de Danse (Horne) SIDE B:
1. Swing Patrol (Clive Erard)
2. Palais de Danse
3. Amoresque
4. Comin' Through The Rye
5. Annie Laurie
6. Swanee River
7. There's A Tavern in The Town
8. Hors D'Oeuvres Состав:
Side A, tracks 1-4:
EDGAR JACKSON PRESENTS SID PHILLIPS AND HIS RHYTHM
Max Goldberg (tp, mellophone), Lew Davis (tb), Sid Phillips (cl, as), Billy Amstell (ts), Bert Barnes (p), George Elliot (g), Ralph Phillips (b), Max Bacon (d), Jack Cooper (vcl - Side A, #1 & 4); February 1936 Side A, tracks 5-8 & Side B, tracks 1-7:
SID PHILLIPS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Max Goldberg, Paul Paul Fenoulhet (tp), Ted Heath, George Rowe, Eric Tann (tb), Sid Phillips (cl), Ernie Ritte (cl, as), Dave Shand (as, bar), George Evans (as, bar, probably vcl - Side B, #7), Joe Crossman (ts), Monia Liter (p), George Elliot (g), George Gibbs (b), Jock Jacobson (d); July 29 & September 9, 1937 Side B, track 8:
AMBROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Max Goldberg, Harry Owen (tp), Ted Heath, probably Lew Davis (tb), Danny Polo, Sid Phillips (cl, as, bar), Joe Jeanette (as), Billy Amstell (cl, ts), Bert Barnes (p), Joe Brannelly (g), Dick Ball (b), Max Bacon (d), Jack Simpson (xyl); January 3, 1935