Another (out of print) nice find in my quest for Chick Bullock tunes was the music of Don Redman. Redman played mostly clarinet or saxophones, and is known for arranging the charts for Fletcher Henderson in the 1920s, and many of his arrangements became hits for other such as Paul Whiteman, Bing Crosby, Isham Jones, Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie and Harry James. After leaving Henderson's band in 1927, Don Redman took over McKinney's Cotton Pickers which rivaled the bands of Ellington and Henderson, ultimately leaving in 1931 to form his own band. The Cotton Pickers lasted three more years before disbanding, while Redman continued with success. This collection includes six vocals by Chick Bullock (noted below by an asterisk), but also has some fine vocals by Harlan Lattimore. Redman is the great-uncle of saxophonist Joshua Redman. +
Tracks
1. Mommy, I Don't Want to Go to Bed
2. How Can I Hi-De-Hi (When I Feel So Low-De-Low)
3. Shuffle Your Feet/Bandanna Babies
4. Sophisticated Lady
5. I Won't Tell
6. That Blue-Eyed Baby fromMemphis
7. It's All Your Fault
8. Lazy Bones
9. Watching the Knife and Fork Spoon
10. I Found a New Way to Go to Town
11. You Told Me But Half the Story
12. Lonely Cabin
13. She's Not Bad
14. No One Loves Me Like ThatDallas Man
15. Our Big Love Scene *
16. After Sundown *
17. Puddin' Head Jones *
18. My Old Man *
19. Tired of It All *
20. Keep on Doin' What You're Doin' *
21. I Wanna Be Loved
22. Got the Jitters
23. Christopher Columbus
24. A Little Bit Later On
25. Lazy Weather
2. How Can I Hi-De-Hi (When I Feel So Low-De-Low)
3. Shuffle Your Feet/Bandanna Babies
4. Sophisticated Lady
5. I Won't Tell
6. That Blue-Eyed Baby from
7. It's All Your Fault
8. Lazy Bones
9. Watching the Knife and Fork Spoon
10. I Found a New Way to Go to Town
11. You Told Me But Half the Story
12. Lonely Cabin
13. She's Not Bad
14. No One Loves Me Like That
15. Our Big Love Scene *
16. After Sundown *
17. Puddin' Head Jones *
18. My Old Man *
19. Tired of It All *
20. Keep on Doin' What You're Doin' *
21. I Wanna Be Loved
22. Got the Jitters
23. Christopher Columbus
24. A Little Bit Later On
25. Lazy Weather
11 comments:
Hi Chester,
Here's another CC recording I'd love to have, please. There doesn't seem to be much of his stuff around.
Cheers.
This one's ready to enjoy again as well.
Thank you very much for uploading the three CDs I asked for. I am downloading them now, and looking forward to listening to them.
I'll wait a while before petsering you again.
Cheers.
Hello Again!
I've Really Been Enjoying Your Great Site (& Thanks Again For Re-Posting "McKinney's Cotton Pickers".
I Don't Want To Be A Pest (& I Promise Not To Continually Make Requests),But If It's At All Possible,Could You Please Re-Post "Don Redman & His Orch. - 1933-1936".It Would Be Extremely Appreciated.
Keep Up The Great Work (Your Site Is Absolutely THE BEST! )
Sincerely,
Colonel Dan
Hello,
Just Re-Touching Base...But When & If You Get The Opportunity,Could You PLEASE Re-Post "Don Redman & His Orchestra : 1933-1936"It Would Be Forever Appreciated!
Keep Up The Great Work:Your Site Is The Tops!
Thanks,
Colonel Dan
Hello,
I Was Wondering If & When You Get The Opportunity,If You Could Re-Post : "Don Redman & His Orchestra 1933-1936"...It Would Be Forever Appreciated!
Keep Up The Great Work-Your Site Is The Tops!
Thanks,
Colonel Dan
Ready to enjoy again!
I Hate To Be Such A Pest...But May I Ask you once More;Could You PLEASE Repost "Don Redman 1933-1936"?
I'd Be Eternally Grateful ( & Promise Not To Bother You Again !)
In The Meantime,Keep Up The Phenomenal Work : A Giant Tip Of The Hat To You!
All The Best
It's been re-posted since June.
THANK YOU,THANK YOU,THANK YOU !I Sincerely Appreciate The Re-Post !
You're The Best!
All Good Wishes
Colonel Dan
You're welcome!
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