| Allen Lowe That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History, Volume 4 1946-1951 Genres: Jazz, Pop
- Track Listings (23) - Disc #1
- Frank Sinatra/L. Armstrong - Blue Skies (Aug., 1945)
- Rex Stewart/S. Scott/E. Bostic - Big Chief Pawnee (July 30, 1945)
- Kay Starr - Good for Nothin' Joe (Dec., 1945)
- Doris Day/L. Brown - We'll Be Together Again (Nov. 23, 1945)
- Joe Stafford - Sometimes I'm Happy (1945)
- Mel Powell - Don't Blame Me (1945)
- Louis Armstrong - I Wonder (1945)
- Gatemouth Moore - Did You Ever Love a Woman (May 10, 1945)
- Merle Travis - Cannonball Rag (1945)
- Lil Armstrong./Jonah Jones/J.C. Higginbotham - I'm Confessin' (Jan. 9, 1945)
- Nat Cole/C. Shavers/H. Haymer - Swingin' on Central (June 9, 1945)
- Harry Sweets Edison/Les Paul - Get Happy (Sept. 12, 1945)
- Ivy Anderson - Tall, Dark, and Handsome (Oct., 1945)
- D. Gillespie/C. Parker/A. Haig - Dizzy Atmosphere (Dec. 29, 1945)
- Coleman Hawkins/H. McGhee - Rifftide (Feb. 23, 1945)
- Billy Eckstein Orchestra - Air Mail Special (Feb. or March, 1945)
- Bill Eckstein/S.Vaughan - Don't Blame Me (Feb. or March, 1945)
- Mezz Mezzrow - Revolutionary Blues (part 1) (1945)
- Fletcher Henderson - Minor Riff (1945)
- Boyd Raeburn (D. Gillespie) - Barefoot Boy With Cheek (Jan. 7, 1945)
- Woody Herman - (from) Ebony Concerto (composed 1945)
- Bill Harris - Mean to Me (July 5, 1945)
- Peggy Lee - Waiting for the Train to Come Home (July 30, 1945)
- Track Listings (23) - Disc #2
- Kid Ory - 1919 Rag (1946)
- Lester Young/N. Cole/B. Rich - Somebody Loves Me (March or April, 1946)
- Tommy Dorsey (arr. B. Finegan) - Hollywood Hi Hat (April 8, 1946)
- Dizzy Gillespie - 52nd Street Theme (Feb. 22, 1946)
- Dodo Marmarosa (Lucky Thompson) - Dodo's Bounce (1946)
- Harry Gibson - Who Put the Benzedrine . . . (Feb. 8, 1946)
- Pete Johnson - Pete's Lonesome Blues (Jan. 26, 1946)
- George Lewis/Original Zenith Brass Band - `Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do (Feb. 26, 1946)
- Bebop Boys - Bebop in Pastel (Aug. 23, 1946)
- Stan Kenton (arr. G. Roland) - Ecuador (July 18, 1946)
- Woody Herman (R. Burns) - Lady McGowran's Dream (Sept. 18, 1946)
- Frankie Trumbauer - China Boy (May 25, 1946)
- Benny Carter (S. White) - Something to Remember You By (April 22, 1946)
- Benny Goodman - Up a Lazy River (Oct. 14, 1946)
- Charles Mingus - This Subdues My Passion (May 6, 1946)
- Lucky Roberts - Junkman Rag (May 21, 1946)
- Jo Jo Adams - When I'm in My Tea (June 11, 1946)
- Mel Powell (Orchestra) - Lover Man (June 3, 1946)
- Raymond Scott - Naked City (ca. 1946)
- Metronome All Stars/Frank Sinatra - Sweet Lorraine (Dec. 15, 1946)
- Hociel Thomas (Mutt Carey) - Gambler's Dream (Aug. 30, 1946)
- Boyd Raeburn (arr. G. Handy) - Over the Rainbow (June 3, 1946)
- Howard McGhee - Thermodynamics (July 29, 1946)
- Track Listings (22) - Disc #3
- Don Byas - I Found a New Baby (Aug. 21, 1946)
- Serge Chaloff (Rodney/Swope/DiNovi) - Serge's Urge (Aug. 21, 1946)
- Art Hodes (Jazz Record 6) - Ballin' the Jack (March 15, 1946)
- Lecuona Cuban Boys - Baila La Conga (1946)
- Wild Bill Davison - Improvisation for the March of Time (1946)
- Frank Signorelli - Save It Pretty Mama (Oct. 16, 1946)
- Pete Dailey - Jazz Me Blues (Oct. 18, 1946)
- Ray McKinley - Cyclops (Dec. 31, 1947)
- Lenny Tristano - Yesterdays (1947)
- Allan Eager (D. Jordan) - And That's for Sure (July 15, 1947)
- Brew Moore - Blue Brew (July 15, 1947)
- Charlie Parker/D. Gillespie/L. Tristano/J. LaPorta./B. Bauer - On the Sunny Side of the Street (Sept. 20, 1947)
- Coleman Hawkins (F. Navarro) - Half Step Down (Dec. 10, 1947)
- Dexter Gordon (Leo Parker) - So Easy (Dec. 11, 1947)
- Duke Ellington - New York City Blues (Dec. 27, 1947)
- Lionel Hampton (C. Mingus) - Mingus Fingers (Nov. 10, 1947)
- Louis Armstrong - I'm Confessin' (Feb. 8, 1947)
- Red Allen - Sweet Lorraine (March 18, 1947)
- Stan Kenton (arr. Graettenger) - Thermopolae (1947)
- Ethel Waters (acc. Reginald Beane) - It's Only a Paper Moon (1947)
- Miff Mole (B. Dodds et al.) - How Come You Do Me (1947)
- Al Hibbler - My Little Brown Book (1947)
- Track Listings (24) - Disc #4
- Bing Crosby/Al Jolson - Alexander's Ragtime Band (March 25, 1947)
- Sidney Bechet - Laura (July 31, 1947)
- Chano Pozo - Ritmo Afro Cubano (1947)
- Spanier/J.P. Johnson/Bechet/Nicholas - Blue Turning Grey Over You (1947)
- Johnny Guarnieri - Exactly Like You (1947)
- Art Tatum - Cherokee (1947)
- Ella Fitzgerald - Lady Be Good (1947)
- Lenny Tristano - Don't Blame Me (1947)
- Mutt Carey - Slow Drivin' (part 1 and 2) (1947)
- Mary Ann McCall - Time (June 1, 1947)
- Bill Johnson and His Musical Notes - Shorty's Got to Go (March 15, 1947)
- Astor Piazzolla - Quejas De Bandoneon (Aug. 21, 1947)
- T. Texas Tyler - Who's to Blame (1947)
- Hank Penny - Locked Out (1947)
- Doc Pomus - Pomus Blues (Aug. or Sept., 1947)
- James P. Johnson - Aintcha Got Music (June 21, 1947)
- Allen Eager (Mettome, Wallington) - Nightmare Allen (Nov. 6, 1947)
- Joe Turner (P. Johnson) - Jockey Blues (Dec. 27, 1947)
- Kay Starr - Garbage Can Blues (Dec. 27, 1947)
- Nellie Lutcher - I Thought About You (Aug. 19, 1947)
- Buddy Rich (orchestra, arr. Finckl) - What Is This Thing Called Love (April, 1947)
- Benny Goodman (orchestra, arr. L. Williams) - Lonely Moments (Jan. 28, 1947)
- Charlie Parker - Out of Nowhere (Nov. 4, 1947)
- Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers - Bop Alley (Dec. 22, 1947)
- Track Listings (21) - Disc #5
- Serge Chaloff (Haig, Rodney, T. Kahn) - Fine and Dandy (Jan. 29, 1947)
- Dodo Marmarosa - Tone Painting (part 1 and 2) (1947)
- Bud Powell - Somebody Loves Me (Jan. 10, 1947)
- Thelonious Monk - Off Minor (Oct. 24, 1947)
- Leo Parker/H. McGhee/G. Ammons - Leapin Leo (1947)
- Django Reinhardt - Just One of Those Things (May 21, 1947)
- Chubby Jackson (T. Aless/E. Carls) - L'Ana (May 20, 1947)
- Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie - Koko (Sept. 29, 1947)
- Dizzy Gillespie (big band, arr. George Russell) - Relaxin' at Camrillo (Sept. 29, 1947)
- Thelonious Monk - Monk's Mood (Nov. 21, 1947)
- Claude Thornhill (G. Evans) - Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Nov. 6, 1947)
- Harry James - Tuxedo Junction (1947)
- Dave Brubeck Octet - I Hear a Rhapsody (1948)
- Hadda Brooks - Out of the Blue (1948)
- Count Basie - Seventh Avenue Express (Oct. 19, 1948)
- Tony Fruscella/Chick Maures/Bill Triglia - Little Orgg (1948)
- Anita O'Day - What Is This Thing Called Love (1948)
- Miles Davis (Konitz/Lewis/Roach) - Half Nelson (Sept. 25, 1948)
- Miles Davis Nonet (arr. J. Lewis) - Sil Vous Plais (Sept. 4, 1948)
- Tadd Dameron (Navarro, Eager, Williams) - Our Delight (Summer or Fall 1948)
- James Moody's Modernists - The Fuller Bop Man (Oct. 19, 1948)
- Track Listings (23) - Disc #6
- Fats Navarro (E. Henry) -Boperation (Oct. 11, 1948)
- Tommy Duncan and his Western All Stars - Wrong Road Blues (1948)
- Stan Hasselgard (B. Carroll) - Cottontop (Nov. 18, 1948)
- Lester Young - Just You Just Me (Nov. 27, 1948)
- Charlie Parker - My Old Flame (1948)
- Sir Charles Thompson - Robbin's Nest (May, 1948)
- Rip Ramsey and His Texas Wanderers - Wanderer's Swing (1948)
- Sonny Stitt - Relaxin' (May, 1948)
- Charlie Barnet (G. Fuller) - Cuba (Feb. 7, 1949)
- Billie Holiday - Keeps on Raining (Aug. 27, 1949)
- Babs Gonzalez - Professor Bop (Jan. 20, 1949)
- Metronome All Stars (Rugolo) - Overtime (Jan. 3, 1949)
- J.J. Johnson (S. Rollins) - Bee Jay (May 11, 1949)
- Johnny Carisi (wr., arr.) - Lestorian Mode (May 21, 1949)
- Gerry Mulligan - Waterworks (Aug. 23, 1949)
- Wardell Gray - Southside Swing (Nov. 11, 1949)
- Tadd Dameron (Big Ten) - Focus (Feb. 19, 1949)
- Jimmy Dorsey - Out of Nowhere (1949)
- Buddy DeFranco (wr., arr. G. Russell) - A Bird in Igor's Yard (April 23, 1949)
- Stan Getz (Walling, Swope, Gibbs, Rogers) - T & S (March 14, 1949)
- Stan Getz (Rainey, Cohn) - Stan Gets Along (1949)
- Charlie Parker (Haig, Rodney) - Bird of Paradise (1949)
- Bud Powell - Tempus Fugit (Feb., 1949)
- Track Listings (23) - Disc #7
- Omer Simeon/Knocky Parker - Grandpa's Spells (1949)
- Roy Porter (big band, Dolphy) - Gassin' the Wig (Jan. or Feb., 1949)
- Art Pepper/Hampton Hawes - Perdido (April, 1949)
- Charlie Mariano (Truitt) - Babylon (May 25, 1949)
- Gil Fuller - The Scene Changes (July 11, 1949)
- Errol Garner - I'm Confessin' (Summer 1949)
- Lee Konitz/Tristano - Tautology (Jan. 11, 1949)
- Lee Konitz/Warne Marsh - Marshmallow (June 28, 1949)
- Julia Lee - When Your Lover Has Gone (April 29, 1949)
- Walter Brown (J. Jackson/Ashby) - Cindy Lou (Oct. 31, 1949)
- Don Lanphere (D. Jordan) - Spider's Webb (July 2, 1949)
- James Moody (Arne Domnerus) - Out of Nowhere (Oct. 7, 1949)
- Big Eye Louis Nelson Delisle - Clarinet Marmalade (July 19, 1949)
- Bud Powell/Sonny Stitt - All God's Chillun Got Rhythm (Dec. 11, 1949)
- Lester Young - Body and Soul (April 2, 1950)
- Moon Mullican - Southern Hospitality (April 16, 1950)
- Dickie Jones (Benny Leaders) - Salt Your Pillow Down (ca. 1950 or 1951)
- Sarah Vaughan (M. Davis) - Nice Work if You Can Get It (May 19, 1950)
- June Christy (Kenton, arr. Rigolo) - Come Rain or Come Shine (1950)
- Teddi King - You May Not Love Me (Dec., 1950)
- Chubby Jackson (orchestra, arr. T. Kahn, Mulligan, Aless) - Flying the Coop (March 15, 1950)
- Nat Pierce Orchestra (Ralph Burns) - Red Hills and Green Barns (excerpt) (Nov. or Dec., 1950)
- Stan Kenton (Russo) - Solitaire (Feb. 3, 1950)
- Track Listings (19) - Disc #8
- Joe Venuti - Apple Blossoms (ca. 1950)
- Dave Brubeck - Singin' in the Rain (March, 1950)
- Al Haig - Liza (Feb. 27, 1950)
- Barbara Carroll - Dancing on the Ceiling (Feb. 15, 1950)
- Duke Ellington (M. Roach) - The New Piano Roll Blues (Sept. 21, 1950)
- Al Hibbler - Song of the Wanderer (1950)
- Charlie Parker (Navarro, B. Powell) - Ornithology (June 30, 1950)
- Tony Scott - Lover Come Back to Me (excerpt) (July, 1950)
- Jack Teagarden - Love Lies (Feb. 21, 1950)
- Maynard Ferguson (arr. S. Rogers) - Short Wave (Sept. 13, 1950)
- Johnny Wiggs and His New Orleans Band - Zulu's Parade (June 11, 1950)
- Earl Hines (trio) - I Hadn't Anyone `Til You (June 17, 1950)
- Miles Davis & Metronome All Stars (wr., arr. Ralph Burns, Chaloff, Shearing, Gibbs, LaPorta)- Early Spring (Jan. 23, 1951)
- Bud Powell - Dusky and Sandy (Feb., 1951)
- DickeyWells - Black and Blue (1951)
- Stan Getz (Haig, Rainey, T. Kahn) - Signal (Oct. 28, 1951)
- Hank Garland - Seventh and Union (Aug. 31, 1951)
- Kid Thomas and his Algerian Stompers - Panama (Sept. 3, 1951)
- Eureka Brass Band - You Tell Me Your Dream (Aug., 1951)
- Track Listings (17) - Disc #9
- Johnny Otis, Linda Hopkins - Doggin' Blues (Jan. 9, 1951)
- Ahmad Jamal - Will You Still Be Mine (Oct. 25, 1951)
- Hampton Hawes - All The Things You Are (Sept. 22, 1951)
- Bud Powell - It Could Happen to You (May 1, 1951)
- Paul Gonsalvez - The Happening (April 17, 1951)
- Miles Davis (J. McLean, S. Rollins) - Denial (Oct. 5, 1951)
- Charlie Mariano (D. Twardzik) - Aviary (1951)
- Red Norvo (Mingus, Farlow) - Godchild (April 13, 1951)
- Red Rodney (J. Ford) - Mark (1951)
- Sonny Rollins - With A Song (Dec. 17, 1951)
- Miles Davis/Lee Konitz - Ezz-thetic (March 8, 1951)
- Dinah Washington - I'm a Fool to Want You (June 2, 1951)
- George Lewis - Weary Blues (Aug., 1951)
- Dizzy Gillespie/J. Coltrane - Birk'sWorks (1951)
- George Wallington - Polka Dot (1951)
- Roy Eldridge/Claude Bolling - Fireworks (1951)
- Ben Webster/Johnny Otis - Stardust (Dec. 26, 1951)
From Allen Lowe. Featuring rare recordings from: Frank Sinatra, Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeks, Stan Kenton and more
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