Tracklist
| 1 | –McKinney's Cotton Pickers | Plain DirtArranged By – John NesbittBanjo – WilbornDrums – Kaiser MarshallPiano – Fats WallerReeds – Benny Carter, Coleman Hawkins, Redman, Theodore McCordTrombone – JonesTrumpet – Joe Smith , Leonard Davis, Sidney De ParisTuba – Billy TaylorWritten-By – C. Stanton | 2:38 |
| 2 | –Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten | The Boy In The Boat (The Rock)Alto Saxophone, Violin – Edgar SampsonBanjo – Bobby JohnsonDrums – George StaffordPiano – Charlie JohnsonReeds – Ben Whittet, Ben WatersTrombone – Jimmy HarrisonTrumpet – Leonard Davis, Sidney De ParisTuba – Cyrus St. ClairWritten-By – Charlie Johnson | 3:42 |
| 3 | –Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra | White HeatBass – Moses AllenDrums – Jimmy CrawfordGuitar – Al NorrisPiano – Edwin WilcoxReeds – Earl Carruthers, Joe Thomas , Willie Smith Trombone – Henry Wells, Russell BowlesTrumpet – Eddie Tomlins, Sy Oliver, Tommy StevensonWritten-By, Arranged By – Will Hudson | 2:29 |
| 4 | –Henry "Red" Allen And His Orchestra | Swing OutBass – George "Pops" FosterDrums – Paul BarbarinGuitar – Will Johnson Piano – Luis RussellReeds – Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes, Teddy HillTrombone – J.C. HigginbothamTrumpet – Henry "Red" AllenWritten-By – Allen, Higginbotham | 3:17 |
| 5 | –Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra | Moten SwingBass – Walter PageDrums – Willie McWashingtonGuitar – BerryPiano – Count BasieReeds – Ben Webster, Eddie Barefield, Jack WashingtonTrombone – Dan MinorTrombone, Guitar – Eddie DurhamTrumpet – "Hot Lips" Page, Joe Keyes, Dee StewartWritten-By – Bennie Moten, Buster Moten | 3:22 |
| 6 | –Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra | SouthBanjo – Leroy BerryDrums – Willie McWashingtonPiano – MotenReeds – Harlan Leonard, Jack Washington, Woody WalderTrombone – Thomon HayesTrumpet – Booker Washington, Ed LewisTuba – Vernon PageWritten-By – Bennie Moten, Thomon Hayes | 2:31 |
| 7 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Diga Diga DooBanjo – Fred GuyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – EllingtonReeds – Barney Bigard, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges, Otto HardwickTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" NantonTrumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Bubber Miley, Freddy JenkinsVocals – Irving Mills, Ozie WareWritten-By – Fields - McHugh | 2:57 |
| 8 | –Earl Hines And His Orchestra | Grand Piano BluesBanjo – Claude RobertsDrums – Benny WashingtonPiano – HinesReeds – Cecil Irwin, Lester Boone, Toby TurnerTrombone – William Franklin Trumpet – George Mitchell , Shirley ClayTuba – Hayes AlvisWritten-By – Earl Hines | 2:56 |
| 9 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Blue FeelingBanjo – Fred GuyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – EllingtonReeds – Barney Bigard, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges, Otto HardwickTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, Lawrence BrownTrumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins, Louis BaconWritten-By – Duke Ellington | 3:10 |
| 10 | –The Missourians | Prohibition BluesBanjo – Morris WhiteDrums – Leroy MaxeyPiano – Earres PrinceReeds – Andrew Brown , George Scott , Walter "Foots" ThomasTrombone – De Priest WheelerTrumpet – Lamar Wright, R.I. DickersonTuba – Jimmy Smith Written-By – Walter Thomas | 3:17 |
| 11 | –Earl Hines And His Orchestra | Everybody Loves My BabyBanjo – Claude RobertsDrums – Benny WashingtonPiano, Vocals – Earl HinesReeds – Cecil Irwin, Lester Boone, Toby TurnerTrombone – William Franklin Trumpet – George Mitchell , Shirley ClayTuba – Hayes AlvisWritten-By – Palmer, Williams | 3:14 |
| 12 | –Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra | St. Louis ShuffleBanjo – Charlie DixonDrums – Kaiser MarshallPiano – HendersonReeds – Buster Bailey, Coleman Hawkins, Jerome PasquallTrombone – Charlie Green, Jimmy HarrisonTrumpet, Cornet – Joe Smith , Russell Smith, Tommy LadnierTuba – June ColeWritten-By – Waller, Pettis | 2:48 |
| 13 | –Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra | Jimtown BluesBass – Israel CrosbyDrums – Walter JohnsonGuitar – Bob LesseyPiano – HendersonReeds – Bailey, Elmer Williams, Pasquall, Chu BerryTrombone – Ed Cuffee, Fernando ArbelloTrumpet – Dick Vance, Joe Thomas , Roy EldridgeWritten-By – Charlie Davis , Fred Rose | 2:41 |
| 14 | –Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra | I've Got The World On A StringBanjo – Mike McKendrickBass – Bill OldhamDrums – Yank PorterPiano – Teddy WilsonReeds – Budd Johnson, George Oldham, Scoville BrownTrombone – Keg JohnsonTrumpet – Elmer Whitlock, Zilmer RandolphTrumpet, Vocals – ArmstrongWritten-By – Arlen, Koehler | 3:12 |
| 15 | –McKinney's Cotton Pickers | Milenberg JoysArranged By – Don RedmanBanjo – Dave WilbornDrums – Cuba AustinPiano – Todd RhodesReeds – Don Redman, George Thomas, Milton Senior, Prince RobinsonTrombone – Claude JonesTrumpet – John Nesbitt, Langston CurlTuba – Ralph EscuderoWritten-By – Morton, Ropollo, Mares, Melrose | 2:52 |
| 16 | –Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra | Swingin' UptownBass – Moses AllenDrums – Jimmy CrawfordGuitar – Al NorrisPiano – Edwin WilcoxReeds – Earl Carruthers, Joe Thomas , Willie Smith Trombone – Henry Wells, Russell BowlesTrumpet – Eddie Tomlins, Sy Oliver, Tommy StevensonWritten-By – Lunceford, ParishWritten-By, Arranged By – Oliver | 2:37 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9583-2-RB | Various | Early Black Swing - The Birth Of Big Band Jazz: 1927 - 1934 (CD, Album, Comp, RM) | Bluebird | 9583-2-RB | US | 1989 |
| ND90365 | Various | Early Black Swing (The Birth Of Big Band Jazz: 1927-1934) (CD, Comp) | Bluebird | ND90365 | Europe | 1989 |
| NL90365 | Various | Early Black Swing - The Birth Of Big Band Jazz: 1927 - 1934 (LP, Comp) | Bluebird | NL90365 | Germany | 1989 |
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Pietro Alfieri, Ria Lewerke
- Executive-Producer – Steve Backer
- Illustration – Pat Mollica
- Liner Notes, Reissue Producer – Orrin Keepnews
- Transferred By [Digital Transfers] – Paul Goodman
Barcodes
- Barcode: 78635958317
Short intro
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