Jess Stacy & Famous Sidemen 1st Press UK LP Tribute to Benny Goodman EX ’56 Jazz

Original UK 1st Press LP released in 1956 on the Silver and Red London Label. Cat: LTZ-K15012.

Over the next few weeks I will be listing some wonderful Jazz titles from a recently acquired Jazz collection. The original owner passed away back in 1985 and his sister decided to hold onto them for sentimental reasons. She had not touched or played them since then (1985!!). The records are in stunning condition for their age many, apart from a few light age spots on the covers, look like they walked off the shelf yesterday. I hope you enjoy viewing and possibly purchasing these wonderful jazz vinyl artifacts as much as i have in preparing them for sale and listening to them!!

One of the great swing pianists, Jess Stacy is known for his solo on "Sing, Sing, Sing," a solo that was cut from the studio recording, but was finally captured on recording at Benny Goodman's historic 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert and released for the first time in 1950. A mostly self-taught player who performed on riverboats during the early '20s, Stacy was part of the fertile Chicago jazz scene of the 1920s with his style being influenced by both Earl Hines and Bix Beiderbecke. Still obscure when he joined Goodman's big band in 1935, the pianist soon became well-known as one of BG's top sidemen, working with him through 1939 and on-and-off during the next five years. Stacy also spent time with the bands of Bob Crosby, Horace Heidt, and Tommy Dorsey, recorded with Eddie Condon, did some solo recordings of his own (starting in 1935), had a short-lived marriage to singer Lee Wiley, and tried twice to lead big bands of his own. Features Heinie Beau, Vido Musso, Charles Gentry, Ziggy Elman, Murray McEachern, Artie Shapiro, Nick Fatool, Joe Koch, Babe Russin, Ted Vesely, Morty Corb, Al Hendrickson.

Tracks: Lets dance/ King porter stomp/ Where or when/ Gee baby aint I good to you/ When Buddah smiles/ I must have that man/ Roll em/ Dont be that way/ Blues for Otis Ferguson/ Sometimes Im happy/ Sing, sing, sing/ You turned on me/ Down south camp meeting/ Goodbye.

There are a few very light spindle marks on labels. Record has some light scuff marks that cause some light crackles in parts and is in Excellent condition. Gloss cover with cutaway back flaps has some light age spots and a small sticker on back top right and a few tiny surface tears around edges and is in Excellent condition.

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Wrapping method: All records are sent in stiff cardboard mailers then wrapped in brown paper and sealed around edges with brown packaging tape. Records are taken out of sleeve to avoid seam splits and ring wear.


Post methods within Australia: All records are posted via Australia Post. Within Australia all items come with a tracking number.


Post method for overseas: All parcels are sent via Australia Post and are sent on a standard airmail service. There are no tracking numbers on these items. If you require a tracking number the item will have to be sent as an insured item which incurs a further postage fee.  

 

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