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Casino Dance Orchestra - Canadian Capers / South Sea Isles flac album

Casino Dance Orchestra - Canadian Capers / South Sea Isles flac album
  • Performer Casino Dance Orchestra
  • Title Canadian Capers / South Sea Isles
  • Date of release 1921
  • Other formats MMF AIFF VQF DTS AUD MPC MIDI
  • Genre Jazz / Pop
  • Size MP3 1817 mb
  • Size FLAC 1140 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 720

Latest version of the music album Casino Dance Orchestra - Canadian Capers, South Sea Isles Download Free. MP3, FLAC, WMA audio format. ZIP and RAR archives. 1490 downloads at 25 mb/s. Written-By – White, Chandler, Cohen. Written-By – Gershwin.

Performer: Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Writer: George Gershwin. Introducing, "She's Just a Baby"; Medley Fox Trot; from "George White's Scandals". Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are . mil truncated conical, . mil truncated conical.

Join The Arcadia Dance Orchestra for their monthly dance at The Focal Point in Maplewood. ample seating and room to dance. Enjoyed the KDHX interview and listening to tracks from the new album. Looking forward to Sunday's concert.

Master composer George Gershwin's "South Sea Isles" is a lackadaisical song, starting in minor and changing to major at the chorus. This arrangement features both the first trumpet and French horn on melody. Arranged for brass quintet (two Bb trumpets, French horn, trombone, and tuba).

Jazz Dance Orchestra. Combination of swing, funk and boogie-woogie. За 2 месяца песня стала популярной на её родине, достигнув первого места в Romanian Top 100. Успех ожидал композицию по всему миру. В начале 2011 года она попала в испанский и французский чарты синглов, а также в Canadian Hot 100.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Canadian Capers
Written-By – White*, Chandler*, Cohen*
B South Sea Isles
Written-By – Gershwin*

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Pathé Frères Phonograph Co.

Notes

Side B - from George White's "Scandals".