Sunday, March 23, 2014

The Dukes of Dixieland Featuring Pete Fountain (Reissue)

Artist Name: The Dukes Of Dixieland
Title: The Dukes of Dixieland Featuring Pete Fountain
Record Label: RCA Victor
Catalog Number: LSP-2097(e)
Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo, Album, Duophonic, Reissue
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 




TRACKLISTING:
A-Side
A1 [3:30] At The Jazz Band Ball
A2 [3:23] Beale Street Blues
A3 [4:30] Muskrat Ramble
A4 [2:53] Blue Prelude
A5 [4:15] That's A-Plenty
A6 [3:26] Original Dixieland One-Step
B-Side
B1 [3:43] Panama
B2 [2:54] Wolverine Blues
B3 [3:20] Fidgety Feet
B4 [6:51] Tin Roof Blues
B5 [3:36] Tiger Rag
B6 [3:53] When The Saints Go Marching In

Playing Time.........: 00:22:14

CREDITS:
Trumpet: Frankie Assunto
Trombone: Freddie Assunto
Clarinet: Pete Fountain
Piano: Artie Seelig
Bass: Bill Potter
Drums: Roger Johnston


COMPANIES:
Record Company: RCA Corporation

MATRIX NUMBERS:
A side center label: M2PY-3092
B side center label: M2PY-3093
A side run-out stamped: M2P43092-6S-AIF R
B side run-out stamped: M2P4-3093-6S-AIK R

RIGHTS SOCIETIES:
ASCAP: (tracks: A1-A5, B1-B5)
BMI: (track: A6)

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Originally released as XLA-1025 "At the Jazz Band Ball" on 78s in 1955.

Dynaflex

Made in U.S.A.

On front cover: © RCA Printed in U.S.A.
On back cover: © by Radio Corporation Of America, 1961

LINER NOTES:
The Dukes of Dixieland obviously get a tremendous wallop out of music-making. They have always been able to kick into the ensembles like the liner United States plowing into twenty-foot waves. But it was during the time that they were spark-plugged by the hard-driving, albeit soulful and expressive, clarinet of Pete Fountain that they were in their peak form. Here are The Dukes as they were heard during their finest period—the era when their unbeatable combination of great enthusiasm and enormous ability made theirs one of the truly fine jazz groups of all time.

FROM THE ORIGINATORS OF ELECTRONICALLY REPROCESSED STEREO

This record is the result of lengthy research and experimentation in the development of an electronic process that transforms monophonic recordings to two-channel recordings with stereophonic characteristic. By means of this unique electronic process, developed by RCA Victor, yesterday's irreplaceable recorded performances  take on the spacious depth of sound that the stereo phonograph of today is capable of reproducing, while still preserving the artistic intent of the original performance.

IMPORTANT! RCA Victor's monophonic records can be played on stereophonic phonographs. RCA Victor's electronically reprocessed records with two-channel stereophonic characteristics (Stereo/Electronically Reprocessed) must be played on phonographs equipped for stereophonic reproduction. RCA Victor's MIRACLE SURFACE stereophonic records contain 317X, the antistatic ingredient which helps keep records dust free, helps prevent surface noise and helps insure faithful sound reproduction.

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