Recipe for Romance [Live]

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After scintillating stints backing Bob Crosby, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman and Les Brown, jazz trumpeter Billy Butterfield led one of the best postwar big bands, heard here from Donahue’s Club in Mountain View, NJ on Groundhog Day, 1947! Includes 'Theme: What’s New' (a leftover from Billy’s Bob Crosby days); 'You’re Right, I’m Wrong; September Song; Steamroller; Give Me Something to Dream About' (vocal, Pat O’Connor); 'Nice Work If You Can Get It; (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons; Jealousy; Recipe for Romance Medley: Sooner or Later/Street of Dreams/Laura/Our Waltz', and 'Closing Theme: What’s New'. A 'Collectors’ Choice Music' exclusive, and one of the very few Butterfield CDs available!

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Jazz Music: Recipe for Romance [Live]

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Jazz Music:

  1. Schuman Nature
  2. SGB0037 (Karaoke CD&G)
  3. Shakti With John McLaughlin [Live] [Import]
  4. Simply Monica
  5. Something You Got [Import]
  6. Speak Up
  7. Spring Song
  8. Suite for Trio [Import]
  9. Sweat Hog
  10. Talk Talk and More Talk [Import]

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