Jazz EP Records Rare Sauter Finegan Peterson krupa Getz Norvo 50's Lot of 9

Sold Date: December 7, 2014
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 Collection of Rare Jazz 45 rpm EP's and Jackets. Lot of 9.
 EPs were issued to expose more people to the best of the artist current 10"/78rpm vinyl releases of the period and were often seen in Juke Boxes or Radio Stations.  Many of the Tunes could have been recorded in the 1930s - 1950's but were subquentially released in the EP versions in the mid 1950's.  


Size:  7"; Speed 45.  Number of Songs:  4- 2 per side.  All are almost all VG/VG.  all are marked with the original penciled-in price!  

a few covers are split at the seams due to prolonged storage and tight fit of EPs, most of the vinyl is deep grooved without signs of any play, one has feather whips of scratching on one side, otherwise they all appear to be VG.  
none have been played by me, no 45 speed player, these are a collection from the son of Barney Kessel Famed Jazz Guitarist. 

Please Note:  EP in last photo entitled "Just Jazz" is nolonger available!

In this Collection are:

1)    "The Extended Play Suite" by The Sauter - Finegan Orchestra on RCA Victor EPA 447.  c. 1952.  Featuring:  Eddie Sauter and Bill Finegan. The Tunes are:    "Child's Play",     "Horseplay".  

2)    "Oscar Peterson Plays Irving Berlin"  by Oscar Peterson on Mercury Records EP-106-A.  c. 1950's.   Featuring:  Oscar Peterson,  Ray Brown and Barney Kessel.  The Tunes are:      "Blue     Skies", Isn't This A     Lovely Day",  "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm",   "The Song is Ended".  

3)    "The Rocking Mr Krupa" by The Gene Krupa Trio on Clef Records EP-223.  c. 1953.  Featuting:  Gene Krupa, Eddie Shu and Teddy Napoleon.  The Tunes are:  "How High the     Moon".   "Booted".  

4)    "Jazz on NBC Series"  by  "Johnny Smith Quintet.  on Royal Roost Records EP-303.  c. 1952.   Featuring:  Johnny Smith, Stan Getz, Eddies Safranski, Stanford God and Don     Lamond.  The Tunes are:    "Moonlight in Vermont", "Tabu", "A Ghost of a Chance", "Where or When".  rare original recording.

5)    "The Red Norvo Trio" by The Red Norvo Trio on Discovery Records EP-18.  Featuring:  Red Norvo, Tal Farlow and Charles Mingus.  The Tunes are:  "If I Had You", "I'm Yours",     "God Child", "This Can't Be Love".

6)    "Free Forms" by Ralph Burns on Mercury Records EP-137-A.  c. 1954.  The Tunes are:   "Cameo", "Lieth", "Someday, Somewhere", "Spring Is".

Sold Not Included !!!!7)    "Just Jazz" by Wardell Gray Vido Musso on Modern HollyWood Records Vol. 105 EP-45X105. c. 1950.  Featuring:   Arnold Ross, Barney Kessel (my friends dad!), Daon     Lamond,
    Ernie Royal, Harry Babison.   The Tunes are:   "Sweet Georgia Bop part 1", "Sweet Gerogia Bop part 2". 

8)    "Ted Heath and his Orchestra ply "London Suite" by Fats Waller on London records BEP-6028.  c. 1955.   The Tunes are:   "Chelsea", "Whitechapel", "Piccadilly", "Soho".

9)    "The Arrangements of Sy Oliver and his Orchestra" on Bethlehem Records BEP-103. c. 1950's.   The Tunes are:   "Scheherezade", "Moderner Liebestraum", "Flamingo",     "Traumerei". 

10)    "Just a Mood" by Teddy Wilson Quartet staring Harry James , Red Norvo and John Simmons (all of whom were huge in the Jazz/Swing Era!) on Columbia Records      B-1569.  c.     1954.   The Tunes are:  "Just A Mood", "Ain't Misbehavin' ", "Honeysuckle Rose".   This is considered by many to be some of the finest Blues Playing by     Harry James ever!