Jazz Record Requests Presented by Geoffrey Smith Producer: Benedict Warren Saturday 20 September 2008 5pm–6pm Playlist JRR Signature Tune: Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis) Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno), Todd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny Barker (bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), Reginald Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms) Recorded 28 October 1988 Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues 1989 CD (CBS 465129 2) Double Check Stomp (Duke Ellington / Barney Bigard / Irving Mills / Johnny Hodges / Wellman Braud) (2’52’’) Performed by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Cootie Williams, Arthur Whetsol (tp) Joe “Tricky Sam†Nanton, Juan Tizol (tb) Barney Bigard (cl,ts) Johnny Hodges (as) Harry Carney (bar,cl,as) Duke Ellington (p) Fred Guy (bj) Wellman Braud (b) Sonny Greer (d) Recorded NY, Apr 11 1930 Taken from the album Jazz Cocktail CD (ASV CDAJA5024(1); Track 13) How Come You Do Me Like You Do? (Austin / Bergere) (2’56’’) Performed by Red Nichols, Wingy Mannone, Charlie Teagarden (tp) Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller (tb) Benny Goodman (cl) Bud Freeman (ts) Adrian Rollini (bassax) Joe Sullivan (p) Recorded NY, Aug 27 1930 Taken from the album Red Nichols and His Five Pennies 1929-31 LP (Sunbeam SB 137; Side 2 / Track 6) Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out (Jimmy Cox) (2’56’’) Performed by Bessie Smith (vcl) Ed Allen (cnt) Garvin Bushell (as) Greely Walton (ts) Clarence Williams (p) Cyrus St. Clair (tu) Recorded NY, May 15 1929 Taken from the album Sweet Mistreater 2005 CD (Blue Orchid Blue202CD; Disc 2 / Track 16) Sweet Muscatel (3’49’’) Performed by Humphrey Lyttelton (tenor-horn) Mick Pyne (p) Recorded London, Apr 22 1976 Taken from the album One in a While 1979 LP (Black Lion BLP 12149; Side 1 / Track 4) On a Slow Boat to China (Frank Loesser) (2’36’’) Performed by Sonny Rollins (ts) Kenny Drew (p) Percy Heath (b) Art Blakey (d) Recorded NY, Dec 17 1951 Taken from the album This Love of Mine 1993 CD (Prestige CDSGP043(1); Track 7) Satin Doll (Duke Ellington / Johnny Mercer / Billy Strayhorn) (5’35’’) Performed by The McCoy Tyner Trio McCoy Tyner (p) Steve Davis (b) Lex Humphries (d) Recorded NJ, Mar 4 1963 Taken from the album Night of Ballads and Blues LP (Impulse A 39; Side 1 / Track 1) The Sage (3’32’’) Performed by Buddy Collette (fl) Fred Katz (cello) Jim Hall (g) Carson Smith (b) Chico Hamilton (d) Recorded LA, Aug 23 1955 Taken from the album Music from the Film Sweet Smell of Success EP (Vogue EPV 1227) Camille (Christine Tobin) (4’31’’) Performed by Christine Tobin (vcl) Liam Noble (p) Kate Shortt (cello) Phil Robson (g) Dave Whitford (b) Thebe Lipere (perc) Simon Lea (d) Recorded 2007 Taken from the album Secret Life of a Girl 2008 CD (Babel BDV 2875; Track 2) If I Should Lose You (Leo Robin / Ralph Rainger) (5’06’’) Performed by Hank Mobley (ts) Wynton Kelly (p) Paul Chambers (b) Art Blakey (d) Recorded NJ, Feb 7 1960 Taken from the album Soul Station 1998 CD (Blue Note 4953432; Track 6) Moon Ray (Artie Shaw / Paul Madison / Arthur Quenzer) (6’39’’) Performed by Roland Kirk (ts,manzello) Tommy Flanagan (p) Henry grimes (b) Roy Haynes (d) Recorded May 23 1962 Taken from the album Out of the Afternoon 1996 CD (Impulse IMP11802(1); Track 1) Mamacita (Joe Henderson) (10’47’’) Performed by The Kenny Dorham Quintet: Kenny Dorham (tp) Joe Henderson (ts) Tommy Flanagan (p) Richard Davis (b) Albert “Tootie†Heath (d) Recorded NJ, Sep 14 1964 Taken from the album Trumpeta Toccata CD (Blue Note CDP7841812(1); Track 3) Don't forget, you can have your say on today's programme, or any aspect of jazz, by visiting the Jazz Messageboard.