From prewar sides cut when George was a mere 20 years old through his postwar collaborations with Stephane Grappelli and Harry Hayes, this 5-CD set collects George's seldom-anthologized British recordings. You can really pinpoint the influence George's 1945 trip to New York had on his playing, too; after sitting in with Charlie Shavers and Sid Catlett, he returned to England as an apostle of bop. Includes How Come You Do Me Like You Do?; Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat; Boogie Ride; I Never Mention Your Name; Stardust; Watch the Birdie; Lady Be Good; Spookie Woogie; Henderson Stomp; Rock-a-Bye Basie, and many more. Remastered and annotated with discography!
17 Interlude for Jazz Practice - George Shearing Trio
18 Toy Trumpet - George Orchestra Evans
19 Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie - George Orchestra Evans
20 Mean to Me - George Orchestra Evans
21 Song Is You - George Orchestra Evans
22 Out of Space - George Orchestra Evans
23 Early One Morning - George Orchestra Evans
24 Temptation - George Orchestra Evans
25 Rock-A-Bye Basie - George Orchestra Evans
- Disc 5 -
1 Henderson Stomp
2 Don't You Know That I Care?
3 No-One Else Will Do
4 Jam Sandwich
5 Together - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
6 What a Difference a Day Made - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
7 Lady Be Good - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
8 Rose Marie - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
9 I Didn't Know About You - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
10 I'm Making Believe - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
11 Henderson Stomp - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
12 Annie Laurie - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
13 Sugar
14 Out of Nowhere
15 Piccadilly Stomp
16 Cocktails for Two - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
17 Struttin' at the Astor - Frank Weir & His Astor Club Seven
18 Familiar Moe - Harry Hayes & His Band
19 High As a Kite - Harry Hayes & His Band
20 Flat to C - Harry Hayes & His Band
21 Blue Charm - Harry Hayes & His Band
22 Boogie Ride - George Shearing
23 Spookie Woogie - George Shearing
24 Spookie Woogie - George Shearing
25 Moonray - George Shearing
From prewar sides cut when George was a mere 20 years old through his postwar collaborations with Stephane Grappelli and Harry Hayes, this 5-CD set collects George's seldom-anthologized British recordings. You can really pinpoint the influence George's 1945 trip to New York had on his playing, too; after sitting in with Charlie Shavers and Sid Catlett, he returned to England as an apostle of bop. Includes How Come You Do Me Like You Do?; Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat; Boogie Ride; I Never Mention Your Name; Stardust; Watch the Birdie; Lady Be Good; Spookie Woogie; Henderson Stomp; Rock-a-Bye Basie, and many more. Remastered and annotated with discography!