Horace Heidt And His Orchestra - From His Great 1927 - 29 Period FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Get 'Em In A Rumble Seat |
| 2 | Melancholy/I'll Love You In My Dreams |
| 3 | Stairway Of Dreams |
| 4 | I Love You Truly |
| 5 | Cuddle Up A Little Closer |
| 6 | I Still Love You |
| 7 | Every Evening |
| 8 | I'm Ka-razy For You |
| 9 | Mine |
| 10 | What A Wonderful Wedding That Will Be! |
| 11 | Ploddin' Along |
| 12 | The Wedding Of The Painted Doll |
| 13 | Wait A Little Longer, Lovebird |
| 14 | Golden Gate |
| 15 | I'll Love You In My Dreams (Portion Of Theme Song)/Hello Cutie! |
| 16 | Turn On The Heat |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Clarence Moore , David Phennig, Harold Plummer
- Banjo – Charles Bradshaw
- Baritone Saxophone – Clarence Moore , Harold Plummer
- Bass – Art Thorsen
- Clarinet – Clarence Moore , David Phennig, Harold Plummer
- Drums – Lee Fleming
- Piano – Charles Midgely
- Reeds – Harold "Dinty" Moore, Lee Lykins
- Soprano Saxophone – Clarence Moore , David Phennig, Harold Plummer
- Tenor Saxophone – Harold Plummer
- Trombone – Paul Knox
- Trumpet – Jerry Bowne, Warren Lewis
- Tuba – Art Thorsen
- Violin – Clarence Moore , David Phennig, Harold "Dinty" Moore, Lee Lykins
- Vocals – Charles Bradshaw (tracks: A3 - A6), Harold "Dinty" Moore (tracks: B3, B6 - B8), Jerry Bowne (tracks: A3 - A5, B6), Larry Cotton, Lee Lykins (tracks: A1, A2, A5 - B1, B4, ), Warren Lewis (tracks: A3 - A6, B6)
Notes
A1, A2 recorded San Francisco, California, April 22nd 1927
A3 recorded Oakland, California, February 14th 1928
A4, B1 recorded Oakland, California, March 9th 1928
A5 recorded Oakland, California, February 17th 1928
A6 recorded Oakland, California, March 13th 1928
A7 recorded Oakland, California, March 2nd 1928
A8 recorded Oakland, California, February 24th 1928
B2 recorded Oakland, California, March 19th 1928
B3 recorded Oakland, California, April 2nd 1929
B4 recorded Hollywood, April 19th 1929
B5 recorded San Francisco, California, April 10th 1929
B6 recorded San Francisco, California, April 1st 1929
B7 recorded NYC, October 24th 1929
B8 recorded NYC, November 22nd 1929
Album
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