Alice Blue Gown - Red Nichols & His Five Pennies (Miff Mole, Adrian Rollini) video free download


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Duration: 02:48
Uploaded: 2013/02/22

Red Nichols, c / Mannie Klein, t / Miff Mole, tb / Dudley Fosdick, mel / Fud Livingston, cl / Jimmy Dorsey, as / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Arthur Schutt, p / Carl Kress, g / Vic Berton, d. New York, February 16, 1929.

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8 years ago

John Davies

What a tune and with what a line-up.

8 years ago

njplr

Would this be considered a fox trot? LOVE how snappy it is - the song is usually way too slow and sappy for me.

9 years ago

Allen Zollman

Stunning pics complement the music, thank you.

9 years ago

dick12235

Time again for this Treat. Thanks. 

9 years ago

Joe Carbery

Lots of great solos. How 'bout Jimmy Dorsey also?

9 years ago

dick12235

Always a treat. thanks.

9 years ago

Kenneth deGruchy

First time to hear this take. How exciting as I did not know there was an alternate take from the one I have been listening to for many years. Absolutely inspiring and most of all HOT.

9 years ago

Lee Campbell

Sure wish I was alive in the days this music was recorded . I listen to it over and over . I would have enjoyed playing a set with the band .

9 years ago

MrJimmienoone

If you compare the original waltz to this jazzed-up version, you know what you can show to people who ask you what jazz is all about. 

9 years ago

kdegru

I did not know there was an alternate take. This is really exciting to hear after listening to my recording of it the last 35 years.

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks again: Always a treat.

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks: One of my Favorites again.

11 years ago

Dugald Gonsal

Fabulous bass sax. I love it.

11 years ago

giancarlo russo

Great Rollini

11 years ago

BixBix81

Sorry for RED NICHOLS.He all solos ever is like GOD.It never happened again from my side. Bixbix81

11 years ago

phredl

I thought Nichols solo on this was suberb also. Poor Red never seems to get any respect. lol!

11 years ago

phredl

David, You could get a pretty good idea if you wanted to go through the Rust books. It would take awhile but might be fun to do.I don't think he did any recording after 1936. But I may be wrong

11 years ago

Håkan Andersen

At this session Rollini was temporarely back in the US due to a family matter. He was playing with Fred Elizalde in London, and went back again in March 1929.

11 years ago

David Glowacki

l wonder how many recording the magnificent Rollini made in his career

11 years ago

Ed Grosso

Great recording! Wonderful clarity When Rollini plays my desk vibrated. Thanks for posting this.

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