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Format: CD
Release Date: Apr 13, 2010
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Liner Note Author: Chris Ellis.
Recording information: London (04/22/1926-01/10/1933); New York (04/22/1926-01/10/1933); London (07/??/1927-08/03/1934); New York (07/??/1927-08/03/1934).
Issued by Europe's Retrieval Records imprint, Bring on the Girls 1926-1934 features 16 female jazz vocalists ranging from the well-known such as Helen Morgan and Annette Hanshaw to the obscure. The set's producers claim that it contains previously unissued material, but this refers to the CD format only since these sides were originally released as 78s. It doesn't matter much either way, since this is the only place you're likely to find Lee Morse's "''T Ain't No Sin," or Zelma O'Neal's "I Want to Be Bad" on compact disc. Another notable aspect of this 24-track recording are the musicians who appear here, including Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, the Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, and Red Nichols, to name a few. For the hardcore pre-War music collector, this compilation provides a treasure trove of forgotten sides from the roaring '20s to the Depression-era '30s. ~ Thom Jurek
Recording information: London (04/22/1926-01/10/1933); New York (04/22/1926-01/10/1933); London (07/??/1927-08/03/1934); New York (07/??/1927-08/03/1934).
Issued by Europe's Retrieval Records imprint, Bring on the Girls 1926-1934 features 16 female jazz vocalists ranging from the well-known such as Helen Morgan and Annette Hanshaw to the obscure. The set's producers claim that it contains previously unissued material, but this refers to the CD format only since these sides were originally released as 78s. It doesn't matter much either way, since this is the only place you're likely to find Lee Morse's "''T Ain't No Sin," or Zelma O'Neal's "I Want to Be Bad" on compact disc. Another notable aspect of this 24-track recording are the musicians who appear here, including Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, the Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, and Red Nichols, to name a few. For the hardcore pre-War music collector, this compilation provides a treasure trove of forgotten sides from the roaring '20s to the Depression-era '30s. ~ Thom Jurek
Tracks:
1 - But I Do - You Know I Do
2 - Tonight's My Night with Baby
3 - You Gotta Know How to Love
4 - Hard-to-Get Gertie
5 - High, High, High Up in the Hills
6 - How Long Must I Wait for You?
7 - You Went Away Too Far
8 - I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now
9 - Lazy Weather
10 - Nothing But
11 - St. Louis Blues
12 - Choo Choo Train
13 - I Want to Be Bad
14 - Pickin' Cotton
15 - Button Up Your Overcoat
16 - Kansas City Kitty
17 - 'T Ain't No Sin
18 - Telling It to the Daisies
19 - I've Got "It"
20 - Fit as a Fiddle
21 - Underneath the Harlem Moon
22 - Hey! Young Feller
23 - Who Walks in When I Walk Out?
24 - Singing the Blues
2 - Tonight's My Night with Baby
3 - You Gotta Know How to Love
4 - Hard-to-Get Gertie
5 - High, High, High Up in the Hills
6 - How Long Must I Wait for You?
7 - You Went Away Too Far
8 - I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now
9 - Lazy Weather
10 - Nothing But
11 - St. Louis Blues
12 - Choo Choo Train
13 - I Want to Be Bad
14 - Pickin' Cotton
15 - Button Up Your Overcoat
16 - Kansas City Kitty
17 - 'T Ain't No Sin
18 - Telling It to the Daisies
19 - I've Got "It"
20 - Fit as a Fiddle
21 - Underneath the Harlem Moon
22 - Hey! Young Feller
23 - Who Walks in When I Walk Out?
24 - Singing the Blues