The pinnacle of swing, where two great jazz figures met
A treasure trove of jazz vocals, featuring the powerful big band ensemble and the mature singing of a legendary chorus group throughout the album.
The rock-solid driving force of Count Basie's Orchestra and the elegant harmonies of the Mills Brothers vividly recreate the emotion of the golden age of swing. Dick Hyman's skillful arrangement firmly supports the music's brilliance with the powerful roar of the brass section and the soft vocal ensemble. Engineer Phil Ramone's recording captures the clear placement of each instrument, bringing timeless craftsmanship to life in every detail.
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A:
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1)
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Up A Lazy River
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2)
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I May Be Wrong But I Think You're Wonderful
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3)
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Release Me
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4)
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I Want To Be Happy
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5)
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Down-Down-Down
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6)
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The Whiffenpoof Song
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B:
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1)
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I Dig Rock And Roll Music
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2)
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Tiny Bubbles
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3)
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December
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4)
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Let Me Dream
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5)
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April In Paris
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Arranged By, Conductor - Dick Hyman
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Engineer - Phil Ramone
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Piano - Count Basie
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Trumpet - Al Aarons
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Tenor Saxophone - Frank Foster (A2)
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Producer - Teddy Reig
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Trumpet - Ernie Royal
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Alto Saxophone - Bobby Plater
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Baritone Saxophone - Charles Fowlkes
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Flute - Eric Dixon (A4)
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Tenor Saxophone - Eric Dixon
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Guitar - Freddie Green
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Trombone - Bill Hughes (2)
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Producer - Tom Mack
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Drums - Sol Gubin
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Trombone - Grover Mitchell
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Alto Saxophone - Marshall Royal
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Trumpet - Snookie Young
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Trumpet - Gene Goe
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Bass - Norman Keenan
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Trumpet - Nat Pavone
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Photography By - Charles Stewart
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Trombone - Dick Boone
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Trombone - Harlen Floyd
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Guitar - Norman Brown (3)
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Liner Notes - Arnold Shaw