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1920's Swing Jazz - THE YOUNG DORSEY BROTHERS 2x Vinyl

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The Dorsey Brothers were Tommy Dorsey and Jimmy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey was American trombonist, trumpeter, composer, conductor and bandleader of the Big Band era.

Jimmy Dorsey was a saxophonist, clarinetist and trumpet player,

These recordings were originally made in the years 1928 - 1930 when the Dorsey brothers were in their early twenties

 

The Dorsey Brothers

World Record Club

 

Cat# R 09520/09521

 

Year of this double record club release is unknown but I think it was in the 1970's. The recordings though all date from the late 1920's

 

Australian only release

 

Both covers are in very good condition

New inner plastic liner sleeves

Both vinyl records are in very good condition, both visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and only a couple of very light marks or scratches seen. I then played ALL FOUR SIDES completely, there are no issues with surface noise or click/pops.

New outer protective sleeves

 

RECORD 1

Tracks: Mary Ann, Persian Rug, Coquette, Yale Blues, Indian Cradle Song, My Melancholy Baby, That's My Mammy, Dixie Dawn, Evening Star, Forgetting You, Was It A Dream?, Was It A Dream?, 'Round Evening, Out Of The Dawn, Sally Of My Dreams, She's Funny That Way, Cross Roads

 

RECORD 2

Tracks: The Spell Of The Blues, Let's Do It - Let's Fall In Love, My Kinda Love, Mean To Me, Button Up Your Overcoat, I'll Never Ask For More, Lover Come Back To Me, Am I Blue?, Baby Oh Where Can You Be, Breakaway, Singin' In The Rain, Singin' In The Rain, You Mother And Mine, Maybe Who Knows?, Can This Be Love?, Fine And Dandy, I Can Make Most Anything But I Can't Make A Man

Tested as described in the description This item is not returnable, UNLESS not as described

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