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1946 Live!

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Download links and information about 1946 Live! by Gene Krupa. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:08:39 minutes.

Artist: Gene Krupa
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:08:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introduction (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 0:51
2. Begin the Beguine (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 2:59
3. Autumn Serenade (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 4:14
4. Bolero At the Savoy (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 3:17
5. I Surrender Dear (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 3:26
6. That Feeling In the Moonlight (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 3:27
7. Limehouse Blues (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 2:39
8. Just a Little Fond Affection (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 3:41
9. Leave Us Leap (January 8, 1946 Palladium Los Angeles) 4:58
10. Introduction (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 1:22
11. Hop Skip and Jump (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 4:10
12. We'll Gather Lilacs (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 4:06
13. These Foolish Things (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 3:56
14. Everybody Knew But Me (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 3:51
15. The Man I Love (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 3:51
16. Out of Nowhere (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 3:11
17. I Hear You Screaming (March 31, 1946 Culver City California) 3:08
18. Introduction (September 5, 1946 Navy Show) 0:26
19. How High the Moon (September 5, 1946 Navy Show) 3:07
20. I Don't Know Why (September 5, 1946 Navy Show) 2:26
21. Tea for Two (September 5, 1946 Navy Show) 2:11
22. Bird House (September 5, 1946 Navy Show) 3:22

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In 1995 the Jazz Hour label brought out Gene Krupa & His Orchestra 1946 Live! Here's a whole CD's worth of live material that doesn't show up in most Krupa sessionographies. Tracks one-nine were recorded live at the Palladium in Los Angeles on January 8; tracks 10-17 document a gig that took place in Culver City on March 31, and tracks 18-22 come from a Navy Show broadcast dated September 5, 1946. This is the loud, exciting, brassy, bop-inflected big band that Krupa proudly led during the second half of the '40s. Trumpeter Red Rodney is featured on "The Man I Love," saxophonist Charlie Ventura explains "These Foolish Things," and Anita O'Day shares "That Feeling in the Moonlight" with crooner Buddy Stewart. An invigorating blast of postwar big band bop and swing, ideal for stickball, freeway driving, or scrubbing floors.