This Is Jazz #11
Count Basie & His Orchestra, Buck Clayton (trumpet), Jack Washington (baritone saxophone), Al Killian (trumpet), Ed Lewis (trumpet), Eli Robinson (trombone), Bill Scott (trombone), Dickie Wells (trombone), Don Byas (tenor saxophone), Earle Warren (alto saxophone), Freddie Green (guitar), Jo Jones...
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C. Basie: One O'Clock Jump
- Count Basie & His Orchestra, Don Byas (tenor saxophone), Bill Scott (trombone), Dicky Wells (trombone), Ed Lewis (trumpet), Al Killian (trumpet), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Jack Washington (baritone saxophone), Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Earle Warren (alto saxophone), Walter Page (bass), Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Count Basic (piano), Jo Jones (drums), Freddie Green (guitar), Eli Robinson (trombone)
L. Young: Lester Leaps In
- Count Basie's Kansas City Seven, Count Basie (piano), Freddie Green (guitar), Jo Jones (drums), Walter Page (bass), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Dicky Wells (trombone)
Earle Warren: 9:20 Special
- Count Basie & His Orchestra, Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Dicky Wells (trombone), Al Killian (trumpet), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Jack Washington (baritone saxophone), Paul Bascomb (tenor saxophone), Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Walter Page (bass), Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Tab Smith (alto saxophone), Count Basie, Count Basic (piano), Jo Jones (drums), Freddie Green (guitar), Dan Minor (trombone)
Gershwin: Oh, Lady Be Good!
- Jones-Smith, Incorporated, Jo Jones (drums), Count Basie (piano), Walter Page (bass), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Carl Smith (trumpet)
Jimmy Rushing, Count Basie: Goin' to Chicago Blues (78rpm Version)
- Basie's Bad Boys, Jimmy Rushing (vocal), Freddie Green (guitar), Count Basie (organ), Jo Jones (drums), Walter Page (bass), Lester Young (clarinet), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Shad Collins (trumpet)
Count Basie, Buck Clayton: Red Bank Boogie
- Count Basie and His Orchestra, Jimmy Powell (alto saxophone), Ted Donelly (trombone), Eli Robinson (trombone), Dicky Wells (trombone), Al Stearns (trumpet), Joe Newman (trumpet), Al Killian (trumpet), Rudy Rutherford (baritone saxophone), Eli Thompson (tenor saxophone), Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Earle Warren (alto saxophone), Rodney Richardson (bass), Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Rossiere Wilson (drums), Freddie Green (guitar), Count Basie (piano), Louis Taylor (trombone)
Count Basie, Les Young: Dickie's Dream
- Count Basie's Kansas City Seven, Freddie Green (guitar), Count Basie (piano), Jo Jones (drums), Walter Page (bass), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Dicky Wells (trombone)
C. Basie, Lloyd "Skip" Martin: Miss Thing (Pts. 1&2)
- Count Basie, Jack Washington (baritone saxophone), Dan Minor (trombone), Dicky Wells (trombone), Shad Collins (trumpet), Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Ed Lewis (trumpet), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Earle Warren (alto saxophone), Jack Washington (alto saxophone), Walter Page (bass), Count Basic (piano), Jo Jones (drums), Freddie Green (guitar), Benny Morton (trombone)
L. Young: Tickle Toe
- Count Basie, Jack Washington (baritone saxophone), Dan Minor (trombone), Dicky Wells (trombone), Al Killian (trumpet), Ed Lewis (trumpet), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Earle Warren (alto saxophone), Jack Washington (alto saxophone), Walter Page (bass), Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Count Basic (piano), Jo Jones (drums), Freddie Green (guitar), Vic Dickenson (trombone)
L. Carr: How Long, How Long Blues
- Count Basie, Earle Warren (alto saxophone), Dan Minor (trombone), Dicky Wells (trombone), Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Ed Lewis (trumpet), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Jack Washington (baritone saxophone), Jack Washington (alto saxophone), Walter Page (bass), Count Basic (piano), Jo Jones (drums), Freddie Green (guitar), Jimmy Rushing (vocal), Benny Morton (trombone)