Tab Smith His Velvet Tenor And Orchestra / Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra - Down Beat / Blanket Of Blue album flac
Performer: Tab Smith His Velvet Tenor And OrchestraTitle: Down Beat / Blanket Of Blue
Style: Rhythm & Blues
Released: 1951
Country: US
MP3 album: 1389 mb
FLAC album: 1949 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AUD MOD AU VQF RA AUD VOX
Genre: Jazz / Blues
TITLE Down Beat, Blanket Of Blue. Condition Used - Very Good.
Performer: Tab Smith His Velvet Tenor and Orchestra Writer: Smith. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are . mil truncated conical, . mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 48., Rolloff: -1. 5. have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Matrix number: 1018 Catalog number: U-104. Other IDs from the record include: (1018).
Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra - Black Velvet. Various - Jazz in the Charts 4/100. Keely Smith With Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra - You'll Never Know. Tab Smith And Orchestra - Top "N" Bottom, For Only You. Jimmy Smith - Jimmy Smith. Country & Western With Bryan Smith & His Orchestra. Sammy Smith with Ben Paisner & His Orchestra - SIT, SIT, SIT (Part 1)/SIT. Jimmy Smith - The Best Of Jimmy Smith. Smith Ballew And His Orchestra - Lovely To Look At, I Won't Dance. Geechie Smith And His Orchestra - And I Wants To Thank Ya', Wild, Mild And.
Tab Smith was United's biggest contributor. He laid down 85 tracks, releasing 24 singles (a fifth of the company's entire output) and United's first LP. After the company closed, Savoy bought the masters by Gene Ammons and the Staple Singers. U–115 – "Down Beat"/ "A Blanket of Blue"– Tab Smith His Velvet Tenor/His Fabulous Alto and Orchestra. U–116 – "Big Horn Blues"/"Jockey Jack Boogie" – Johnny Wicks and his Swinging Ozarks. U–117 – "When They Ring the Golden Bells"/"Satisfied" – Southern Tornadoes.
Tony Mottola And His Orchestra - Spanish Guitar Russ Carlyle And His Orchestra - In A Little Spanish Town It Was Nice Know. Johnny Smith - Have You Heard Johnny Smith. Tab Smith, His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra - Red Hot And Blue These Foolis. Perez Prado - The Fabulous. Traffic - Best Of Traffic1395 mb. Various - Waves - An Anthology Of New Music Vol. 2 - Spring 19801721 mb. Ross Emery - The Jogger1647 mb.
Jazz alto/tenor saxophonist Tab Smith (born Talmadge Smith in Kinston, North Carolina on January 11, 1909 - died at age 62 on August 17, 1971) began his career with The Mills Blue Rhythm Band in 1936 and remained with them through to 1938. In 1940 he signed on with the famed Count Basie Orchestra and played there until 1942 when he moved to the Lucky Millinder aggregation where he remained until 1944. The first, billed as Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra, was an instrumental cover of the concurrent hit by Tony Bennett, Because Of You (first a hit in 1941 by the Larry Clinton orchestra) which, for Tab, finished at 1 R&B/ 20 Pop in Nov-Dec 1951 b/w Dee Jay Special as United 104.
Tracklist
| A | Down Beat | 2:50 |
| B | Blanket Of Blue | 3:05 |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U-115 | Tab Smith His Velvet Tenor And Orchestra* / Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra* | Tab Smith His Velvet Tenor And Orchestra* / Tab Smith His Fabulous Alto And Orchestra* - Down Beat / Blanket Of Blue (Shellac, 10") | United | U-115 | US | 1951 |









