Compil. NL on Grannyphone label
Jazz (Big Band, Easy Listening, Ragtime)
The record label states "Abe Lyman's Californians, Vol. 2" Produced in cooperation with Sonclair Nederland VOF, Hilversum Individual Track Recording Info : Track A1 : Recorded in Los Angeles, 1 February 1926, Matrix 17843 (Brunswick 3084) Track A2 : Recorded in Chicago, 12 March 1926, Matrix 18424/6 (Brunswick 3139) Track A3 : Recorded in New York, 22 June 1926, Matrix 19626 (Brunswick 3241) Track A4 : Recorded in New York, 22 June 1926, Matrix 19636/8 (Brunswick 3240) Track A5 : Recorded in New York, 9 September 1926, Matrix 20131 (Brunswick 3317) Track A6 : Recorded in New York, 9 September 1926, Matrix 20134 (Brunswick A 101) Track A7 : Recorded in New York, 9 September 1926, Matrix 20136 (Brunswick A 101) Track A8 : Recorded in New York, 9 September 1926, Matrix 20138 (Brunswick 3286) Track A9 : Recorded in Chicago, 28 March 1928, Matrix C1834 1/2 A (Brunswick A7701) Track B1 : Recorded in Chicago, 18 May 1928, Matrix 1953B (Brunswick (E) 3842) Track B2 : Recorded in Chicago, 18 May 1928, Matrix 1954B (Brunswick (E) 3842) Track B3 : Recorded in Chicago, 15 or 17 June 1928, Matrix C2019 (Brunswick A7807) Track B4 : Recorded in Chicago, 2 November 1928, Matrix C2511 (Brunswick 3890) Track B5 : Recorded in Chicago, 26 November 1928, Matrix C2607 (Brunswick 4175) Track B6 : Recorded in Chicago, 26 November 1928, Matrix C2608 (Brunswick (E) 3905) Track B7 : Recorded in Chicago, 28 November 1928, Matrix C2615 (Brunswick 4155) Track B8 : Recorded in Chicago, 28 November 1928, Matrix C2615 (Brunswick 4155) Track B9 : Recorded in Los Angeles, 4 September 1930, Matrix LAE 866 (Brunswick A8895)
Abe Lyman And His Californians , album by | |
Charlie Pierce vn, banjo | |
Teddy Powell g, 1905-1993 US banjo, guitar | |
Ed Landry brass bass | |
Ate van Delden compiled by | |
Jake Garcia b, double bass | |
Abe Lyman , 1897-1957 US drums, written by, erroneous | |
Al Newman piano | |
Al Baker sax, reeds | |
Jim Welton sax, reeds | |
Zip Keyes reeds | |
Harry Coster , transferred by, sleeve, design | |
Harry Podal strings | |
John Schonberger strings | |
Orlando "Slim" Martin trombone | |
Warren D. Smith tb, *1908 US trombone | |
Fred Ferguson trumpet | |
Horace Smith trumpet | |
Howard Fenimore trumpet | |
Ray Lopez tr, US trumpet, written by | |
Billy Meyers , 1894-1972 US written by, uncredited | |
Charles Kaley , vocals | |
Frank Sylvano voc, vocals | |
Phil Neely voc, vocals | |
Abe Lyman's Sharps And Flats , performer on track | |
John Spikes , 1881-1955 US written by, uncredited | |
Walter Melrose , 1889-1973 US written by, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Too Bad | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Elmer Schoebel, Billy Meyers | |
2 | There's A Blue Ridge In My Heart, Virginia | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Alfred Bryan, Fred Phillips, Ira Schuster | |
3 | Ace In The Hole | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Elmer Schoebel, Louis Panico | |
4 | Where'd You Get Those Eyes ? | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Walter Donaldson | |
5 | Wistful And Blue | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Julian Davidson, Ruth Etting | |
6 | Twelfth Street Rag | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Euday L. Bowman | |
7 | New St. Louis Blues | Abe Lyman And His Californians | W. C. Handy | |
8 | Havin' Lots Of Fun | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Al Rayner, Harry Wiley, Tumblin | |
9 | Varsity Drag (From "Good News" | Abe Lyman And His Californians | DeSylva, Brown and Henderson | |
10 | Weary Weasel | Abe Lyman's Sharps And Flats | Abe Lyman, Ray Lopez | |
11 | San | Abe Lyman's Sharps And Flats | Lindsay McPhail | |
12 | That's My Weakness Now | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Bud Green, Sam H. Stept | |
13 | My Suppressed Desire | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Chester Conn, Ned Miller | |
14 | Won't You Tell Me, Hon ? | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Harry Warren, Joe Young, Sam Lewis | |
15 | Don't Be Like That | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias, Maceo Pinkard | |
16 | Some Rainy Day | Abe Lyman's Sharps And Flats | Benjamin Franklin Spikes, John Spikes, Walter Melrose | |
17 | A Jazz Holiday | Abe Lyman's Sharps And Flats | W. Benton Overstreet, Walter Melrose | |
18 | Hullabaloo (From "Dancing Sweeties" | Abe Lyman And His Californians | Robert Dolan, Walter O'Keefe |