Benny Goodman Sextet – Slipped Disc
Artist: Benny Goodman Sextet
Title: “slipped disc” (by Goodman)
Label: Columbia
Cat No: 36817
Release Year: 1945
Country: USA
Format: 10″ Shellac Record
Duration : 0:3:21


NICE!!! I have this … NICE!!! I have this on the LP issue that was released just a few years later.
One thing to remember about 78s, they used completely different equalization. You'd be surprised how much highs you can get out of a 78, if you EQ it properly. The RIAA curve standard didn't exist back then, so playing it through a modern preamp pretty much kills the sound, unless you compensate for it.
Teddy Wilson ruled. Teddy Wilson ruled.
Luckily I also have … Luckily I also have it on CD or else I might too.
I had this record … I had this record when I was a kid. Wore it out
actually, this song … actually, this song was mostly written my Charlie Christian, the excellent guitarist who died in 1941. The basis note structure is exactly the way Charlie had improvised on other ocassions.
Olha aí o "Benny … Olha aí o "Benny Goodman no choro", finalmente.
Actually, Benny … Actually, Benny himself composed this one, 'guitaress'.
cool tune do you … cool tune do you know the composer? Is it Red?
Recorded February 4 … Recorded February 4, 1945.
Benny Goodman, clarinet
Red Norvo, vibraphone
Teddy Wilson, piano
Slam Stewart, bass
Mike Bryan, guitar
Morey Feld, drums
great vid. great vid.
awesome
awesome
crazy man! crazy man!