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Frans Poptie & Rhythm Section - Nine By Nine album flac Performer: Frans Poptie & Rhythm Section
Title: Nine By Nine
Style: Swing
Released: 1971
Country: Netherlands
MP3 album: 1119 mb
FLAC album: 1290 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: FLAC MMF VOX MP4 MOD AUD MIDI
Genre: Jazz

Complete your Frans Poptie & Rhythm Section collection.

Arranged By, Violin – Frans Poptie. Guitar – Ted van Dongen. Organ – Wim v. d. Meeberg. Vibraphone – Eddy Sanchez.

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Frans Poptie and His Swing Specials Frans Poptie & Rhythm Section. Popular Covers by Frans Poptie. Originally by Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra. Released on Nine by Nine (1971). Whatever Happened to Christmas. Originally by Frank Sinatra. Released on Christmas Party - Music by Candlelight with Tonny Eyk Quartet + Frans Poptie, Violin (1974). In a Little Spanish Town. Originally by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Nine By Nine
Written-By – J. Pickett*
3:18
A2 Satin Doll
Written-By – B. Strahorn*, D. Ellington*, J. Mercer*
3:03
A3 All My Lovin'
Written-By – J. Lennon/P. McCartney*
3:45
A4 Strings Forever
Written-By – F. Poptie*
3:03
A5 Ticket To Brasil
Written-By – F. Poptie*
3:08
A6 Cherokee
Written-By – R. Noble*
3:50
B1 Dancing On The Ceiling
Written-By – L. Hart/R. Rodgers.R.*
3:02
B2 Cuddle Up A Little Closer
Written-By – K. Hoschna*, O. Harbach*
3:29
B3 Can't Buy Me Love
Written-By – J. Lennon/P. McCartney*
2:49
B4 Still Movin' Together
Written-By – F. Poptie*
2:24
B5 Swinging On Country Way
Written-By – F. Poptie*
3:26
B6 If Dreams Come True
Written-By – B. Goodman*
3:00

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Basart Records International

Credits

  • Arranged By, Violin – Frans Poptie
  • Bass – Leo Mulder
  • Drums – Ben Bosman*
  • Guitar – Ted van Dongen
  • Organ – Wim v. d. Meeberg*
  • Vibraphone – Eddy Sanchez

Notes

Production Basart

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): LBP 3011-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): LBP 3011-B
  • Rights Society: STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PLP 25021 Frans Poptie & Rhythm Section Nine By Nine ‎(LP, RE) Prominent PLP 25021 Netherlands 1977