Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Pee Wee Hunt - Dixieland Kickoff

Artist: Pee Wee Hunt
Title: Dixieland Kickoff
Record Label: Capitol
Catalog Number: ST 1265
Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo, Album
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 1959
Genre: Dixieland




TRACKLISTING:
A-Side
A1 [02:25] Illinois Loyalty (University Of Illinois)
A2 [02:39] Notre Dame Victory March (University Of Notre Dame)
A3 [01:55] As The Backs Go Tearing By (Dartmouth College)
A4 [02:27] The Victors (University Of Michigan)
A5 [01:59] The U. Of M. Rouser (University Of Minnesota)
A6 [02:02] Across The Field (Ohio State University)
B-Side
B1 [02:20] Down The Field (Yale University)
B2 [01:58] Iowa Corn Song (State University Of Iowa)
B3 [02:26] Fight On For U.S.C. (University Of Southern California)
B4 [02:40] Our Director (Harvard University)
B5 [02:59] The Princeton Cannon Song (Princeton University)
B6 [02:12] On Wisconsin (University Of Wisconsin)

Playing Time.........: 00:28:02

CREDITS: 
Cover Photo By: Joe Covello 
Produced By: Andy Wiswell

COMPANIES:
Manufactured By: Capitol Records, Inc.

MATRIX NUMBERS:
A side center label: ST1-1265
B side center label: ST2-1265
A side run-out etched: ST1-1265-D1#2
B side run-out etched: ST2-1265-D1

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
©1959 Capitol Records, Inc.
Made in U.S.A.
Factories: Scranton, PA. - Los Angeles, Calif.

LINER NOTES: 
Kickoff! The home team snags the ball, smashes its way back to midfield in a brilliant return, and loyal alumni rise and roar as the college band breaks into the old school fight song. Ah, what memorable moments! And here's all the high-spirited fun of a Saturday afternoon as the redoubtable Pee Wee and his team invade the nation's campuses and give the Hunt two-beat treatment to a dozen of the country's rousin'est collegiate fight songs.

Pee Wee has picked these favorite tunes primarily for their musical zest, but they range across the country from the Ivy League to Southern Cal. And, the happy thing is, his skedaddlin' style and march-down-the-field tempos will stir up those zippy game-day get-togethers just as much even if you're headed out to cheer for old Slippery Rock High. And if you're one of those people who think a split T is a minor golfing catastrophe, you'll still find this the good time album of any season.

So whether the agenda calls for dancing, cheering yourself hoarse in the crackling outdoor air, or just listening, let's break up the huddle, put the record on, and get a real ball rolling...45...78...33...Hike!

STEREO NOTE: Pee Wee's bounding trombone leads every play to a win as he calls the signals from the fifty-yard line, with close support from trumpet and clarinet. Bass and drums hold down the end zone on the right, piano and guitar are on the left.

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