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Lanigiro Syncopating Melody Kings - Jazz & Hot Dance In Basel: 1929 - 1943 flac mp3 download

Lanigiro Syncopating Melody Kings - Jazz & Hot Dance In Basel: 1929 - 1943 flac mp3 download
Title:
Jazz & Hot Dance In Basel: 1929 - 1943
Musician:
Lanigiro Syncopating Melody Kings
Style:
Swing
Released:
MP3 album size:
1201 mb
FLAC album size:
1438 mb
Other formats:
DMF XM AA MIDI AC3 MP2 AAC
Genre:
Rating:
4.2 ✪

Tracklist

A1 Happy Days And Lonely Nights
A2 Ice Cream
A3 Xasharina
A4 Birmingham Breakdown
A5 Little Old Lady
A6 It's The Natural Thing To Do
A7 September In The Rain
A8 St. Louis Blues
B1 Fifth Avenue
B2 Two Dukes On A Pier
B3 Drummer Boy
B4 Tangerine
B5 Sweet Georgia Brown
B6 My Melancholy Baby
B7 St. Louis Blues
B8 For Me And My Gal

Credits

  • Artwork – Nigel Goodall
  • Photography By – Robert Masopust
  • Producer – Bruce Bastin
  • Sleeve Notes – Rainer E. Lotz
  • Transferred By – John R. T. Davies

Notes

**Harlequin sleeve spells the band name with a "K" not a "C", thus "The Lanigiro Synkopating Melody Kings" on the sleeve front and reverse; the same is true on the labels**

Sleeve reads: Product of Interstate Music Limited, P.O. Box No. 74, Crawley, West Sussex RH11 0LX, England

Strictly limited edition of 200 copies only.

With 8 page booklet (in German).

There seems to exist two versions of this LP:
Version #1 came with a yellow colored booklet. This is the plain version of the LP that used to be available to all the buyers..
Version #2 came with a booklet that used to be printed on old, antique, browned / aged paper. There were only a very few copies of this most likely promo-only version of the booklet ever made. Version #2 additionally also came with a very special printed band photo (copyrighted to Ernst W. Buser) added for 2nd insert (printed on a folded sheet) that was missing from all the regular copies of the LP.

This UK made Harlequin LP was made especially for export to Switzerland. It used to be mainly available to the late members of the "Hot Club, Basel" (originally founded by Hans Philippi of the Lanigiro Syncopating Melody Kings in 1934).