Album US 1998 on Excelsior label
Jazz
"Fourteen tracks of the rare uncollected Nat King Cole Trio. Transcriptions that pre-date his early Decca contract and not revealed by any current 'Cole' discography. Hear the original version of his hit 'Sweet Lorraine' plus other favorites including 'Honey' and 'Music'll Chase Your Blues Away' from the 1946 'Just Jazz' radio series. Featured are Nat King Cole, Oscar Moore on guitar and Wesley Prince on bass." (program booklet, and jewel case rear insert)
![]() | The Nat King Cole Trio , 1937-1950 US album by |
![]() | Wesley Prince b, voc, 1907-1980 US bass |
![]() | Oscar Moore g, 1916-1981 US guitar |
![]() | Nat King Cole voc, p, 1919-1965 US piano |
Dieter Wilkinson creative director, creative concept |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Honey | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
2 | No Anaesthetic For Love | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
3 | Dixie Jamboree | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
4 | Ta De Ah | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
5 | Sweet Lorraine | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
6 | Riffin At The Barbecue | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
7 | Music'll Chase Your Blues Away | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
8 | Jump Jack Jump | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
9 | Caravan | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
10 | Baby Won't You Please Come Home | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
11 | Blue Danube | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
12 | Pat-A-Cake | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
13 | Chopsticks | The Nat King Cole Trio | ||
14 | Mose Ain't Dead | The Nat King Cole Trio |