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Edmond Hall Swing Sextet, Miff Mole And His Dixieland Orchestra – Battle Of Jazz Volume 4

Edmond Hall Swing Sextet, Miff Mole And His Dixieland Orchestra – Battle Of Jazz Volume 4

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Label: Brunswick – BL 58042 
Series: Battle Of Jazz – 4 
Format: Vinyl, LP, 10", Album, Compilation 
Country: US 
Released: 1953 
Genre: Jazz 
Style: Dixieland, Swing 

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)

Surface scratches on both sides.

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

Sides taped.  Seam split on bottom and on top near opening.

Matrix Runout

Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): MG3155T1 58042 S1 
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped): MG3156T1 58042 S2 

Tracklist 

Track Title Artist
Side A — Edmond Hall Swing Sextet
A1 Besame Mucho (Kis Me Much) Edmond Hall Swing Sextet
A2 Face Edmond Hall Swing Sextet
A3 Opus 15 Edmond Hall Swing Sextet
A4 The Sheik of Araby Edmond Hall Swing Sextet
Side B — Miff Mole and His Dixieland Orchestra
B1 Ballin' the Jack Miff Mole and His Dixieland Orchestra
B2 How Come You Do Me Like You Do Miff Mole and His Dixieland Orchestra
B3 If I Had You Miff Mole and His Dixieland Orchestra
B4 I Would Do Anything for You Miff Mole and His Dixieland Orchestra

 

Credits

Bass – Bob Casey (tracks: B1 to B4), John Williams* (tracks: A1 to A4) 
Clarinet – Edmond Hall (tracks: A1 to A4), Pee Wee Russell (tracks: B1 to B4) 
Drums – Arthur Trappier (tracks: A1 to A4), Joe Grauso (tracks: B1 to B4) 
Guitar – Eddie Condon (tracks: B1 to B4) 
Liner Notes – Bob Thiele 
Piano – Ellis Larkins (tracks: A1 to A4), Gene Schroeder (tracks: B1 to B4) 
Trombone – Henderson C. Chambers (tracks: A1 to A4), Miff Mole (tracks: B1 to B4) 
Trumpet – Irving Randolph (tracks: A1 to A4), Sterling Bose (tracks: B1 to B4) 

Other Notes

Compilation of material previously released on Brunswick 78rpm shellac disks.

A side recorded December 4, 1944, B-side recorded February 9, 1944.

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