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Artist:Freddie Rich
Label:  Vocalion
Country:USA
Catalogue:5420
Date:Apr 1940
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AFreddie RichHow High The Moon Hamilton, LewisRate
BFreddie RichA House With A Little Red Barn Hamilton, LewisRate


Notes

Freddie Rich And His Orchestra

A & B: From "Two For The Show"

Personnel:
Benny Carter (alto sax, arranger); Nat Natoli, Red Solomon, Roy Eldrigde (trumpets); Larry Altpeter (trombone); Sid Stoneburn, Sid Perlmutter (clarinet, alto sax); Babe Russin, Frank Chase, Stafford Simon (tenor saxes); Clyde Hart (piano); Ken Binford (guitar); Haves Alvis (bass); Johnny Williams (drums).(source).

Vocal Chorus by Rosemary Calvin

A side (mx. W 26517) recorded New York, NY, February 14, 1940.
B side (mx. W 26515) recorded New York, NY, February 14, 1940.

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Number: 3197487  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS
Description: Vocalion 5420 A side label


Number: 3197486 
Uploaded By: cyeaman SUBS
Description: Vocalion 5420 B side label


Comments and Reviews
 
xiphophilos
26th Jan 2023
 A and B sides aren't marked on this Vocalion disc. Just because "A House With A Little Red Barn" has a slightly lower matrix number doesn't automatically make it the A side. At least the brief review of this record in The Akron Beacon Journal from Tuesday, April 16, 1940, page 10, lists "How High The Moon" first: "Freddie Rich's orchestra scores with "How High the Moon" and "A House with a Little Red Barn," both from "Two for the Show.""
 

 
xiphophilos
26th Jan 2023
 A side:


B side:
 

 
cyeaman SUBS
26th Jan 2023
 Added label images. I'm surprised "How High The Moon" isn't the A-side here.
 


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