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The Wolverines Big Band Shanghai Shuffle (1986)
YEAR: 1986
This jazz cd contains 11 tracks and runs 46min 23sec.
Freedb: a60add0b

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  1. The Wolverines Big Band - Lunceford Special (02:53)
    by Eddie Durham, 1939\n\nTrumpet solo - Steve Wagner\nAlto sax solo - Bob Parsons\nTrombone solo - Peter Masters\nTenor sax solo - Doug Haining\n
  2. The Wolverines Big Band - Johnny Come Lately (02:46)
    by Billy Strayhorn, 1942 for the Ellington Orchestra\n\nTrombone solo - John Olson\nPiano solo - Rick Carlson\n
  3. The Wolverines Big Band - Mack The Knife (03:25)
    by Kurt Weill\n\nTenor sax solo - Doug Haining
  4. The Wolverines Big Band - Down For The Count (07:49)
    by Frank Foster\narranged by Dr. Lance Strickland\n\nPiano solo - Rick Carlson\nTrumpet solo - Tim Sullivan\nTrombone solo - Peter Masters\n
  5. The Wolverines Big Band - Ladybird (04:29)
    by Tadd Dameron\narranged by Dr. Lance Strickland\n\nTrumpet solo - Steve Wagner\nGuitar solo - Bob Saraceni\n
  6. The Wolverines Big Band - Sweet Georgia Brown (04:48)
    by Bernie, Pinkard, Casey\narranged by Dr. Lance Strickland\n\nTrumpet solo - Jeff Gottwig\nGuitar solo - Bob Saraceni\n
  7. The Wolverines Big Band - Chant Of The Weed (03:31)
    by Don Redman, 1931\n\nRedman's theme song.\nRedman (along with Ellington) was one of the first big band innovators to go from the usual 3 sax \nsection to 4 saxes, and to increase the brass section from 5 pieces to 6. Besides having his own \nband, Redma
  8. The Wolverines Big Band - Dippermouth Blues (03:21)
    by Joe King Ollver, originally arranged by Fletcher Henderson, 1931\n\nDippermouth Blues, a staple in traditional jazz bands out of New Orleans is here given a different \nfeeling in this 1931 arrangement by Fletcher Henderson.\nTrombone solo - Mike Pauls
  9. The Wolverines Big Band - Shanghai Shuffle (03:28)
    by Fletcher Henderson, 1934\n\nOne can tell the difference from Fletcher 1931 and Fletcher 1934.\nThe band has gone from 3 to 4 saxes and from a 4 piece brass \nsection to a S piece. In this arrangement Doug has added a 5th sax \n(baritone) and a third t
  10. The Wolverines Big Band - One O'Clock Jump (05:55)
    by Count Basie\n\nPiano solo - Rick Carlson\nTenor sax solo - Doug Haining\nTrombone solo - Peter Masters\n
  11. The Wolverines Big Band - Woodchopper's Ball (03:51)
    by Woody Herman, Joe Bishop\n\nClarinet solo - Bruce Thornton\nPiano solo - Rick Carlson\n


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