Hibernation, hyper nation. The inevitable is forgettable. Rhythm and rhyme pass the time as dusks dream of dawning …
Yeah whatever here’s some jazz you might like. Substitute for holiday tunes and hang in there with me, we’ll get through this together. Can you handle an hour of hastily hacked together jazzers, like torn bits of pages from the Great American Songbook glued ransom-note-style across your ears? Probably.
Tracklist
0:00Wait Till You See Him - Ella Fitzgerald
1:28Moon Love - Glenn Miller & Ray Eberle (vocals)
4:19Rockin’ In Rhythm - Duke Ellington
7:31Deep Purple - Artie Shaw & Helen Forrest (vocals)
10:41Body And Soul - Coleman Hawkins
13:41Autumn Leaves - Artie Shaw
17:10When It’s Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong
20:30Shaw Nuff - Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker
24:45I Know That You Know - Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie & Sony Stitt
30:12I’m Always True To You In My Fashion - Ella Fitzgerald
33:00God Bless The Child - Billie Holiday
35:53In The Still Of The Night - Charlie Parker
39:15The Lady’s In Love - Maynard Ferguson
41:51On The Street Where You Live - Stan Kenton
44:08Sweetie Pie - Stan Getz
46:37And The Angels Sing - Benny Goodman & Martha Tilton (vocals)
49:47Night And Day - Charlie Parker
52:37Struttin’ With Some Barbeque - Louis Armstrong
Hey, I remember Summery! To be entirely honest, that wasn’t really ‘my style’ but judging from the catalogue of names in this one, I’m gonna love it. 37 seconds to go for download… American Songbook, I love thee! Thanks.
christoph 04 December, 06 @ 4:59 pm
hey! i really liked this, so i made a cue sheet and i thought i’d share it. great site, keep it up!
For anyone who doesn’t know, you can burn a cue sheet on an audio CD and it will be readable by many CD players that display text. Or at least I think that’s how it works, I’ll have to try it myself. Many software music players can read cue sheets as well — not iTunes, but I know there’s a plugin for Winamp. Check this Wikipedia article for more info (and supported software).
I’ve uploaded this as a .cue file and edited out the original text.
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Hey, I remember Summery! To be entirely honest, that wasn’t really ‘my style’ but judging from the catalogue of names in this one, I’m gonna love it. 37 seconds to go for download… American Songbook, I love thee! Thanks.
hey! i really liked this, so i made a cue sheet and i thought i’d share it. great site, keep it up!
[edited: see MoreOftenThanNot.cue]
Dude, awesome …
For anyone who doesn’t know, you can burn a cue sheet on an audio CD and it will be readable by many CD players that display text. Or at least I think that’s how it works, I’ll have to try it myself. Many software music players can read cue sheets as well — not iTunes, but I know there’s a plugin for Winamp. Check this Wikipedia article for more info (and supported software).
I’ve uploaded this as a .cue file and edited out the original text.
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