Bob Crosby Orchestra & The Bobcats - Stomp Off, Let's Go!
Stomp Off, Let's Go!
By Bob Crosby Orchestra & The Bobcats
Good Condition (CD has light marks that do not effect play - tested)
Although his career lasted into the 1950s, George Robert "Bob" Crosby enjoyed his greatest popularity and made his best recordings during the mid- to late '30s as the leader of a swinging jazz orchestra and a solid little traditional jazz group called the Bobcats. Between them, the two ensembles cooked up large quantities of Dixieland swing and big-band dance music sprinkled with jazzy pop vocals. If his big brother Bing made a mint as the most popular singer of their generation, Bob surely struck gold as far as instrumental talent was concerned. His skilled soloists included trumpeter Yank Lawson; clarinetist Irving Fazola; saxophonist Eddie Miller; pianists Jess Stacy, Bob Zurkie, and Joe Sullivan; singing guitarist Nappy Lamare; and singing, whistling bassist Bob Haggart. These are only a few of the reasons to track down a copy of Living Era's Stomp Off, Let's Go!, a collection of Bob Crosby classics recorded during the years 1936-1940. Further enticements exist here in the charming personae of guest vocalists Connee Boswell and Judy Garland.
Bob Crosby Orchestra & The Bobcats Stomp Off, Let's Go!
Track Listing
- Stomp Off, Let's Go
- Muskrat Ramble
- Panama
- Stumbling
- Dixieland Shuffle
- March of the Bob Cats
- Gypsy Love Song
- Savoy Blues
- Ooh! Look-A-There, Ain't She Pretty?
- Grand Terrace Rhythm
- Swing, Mister Charlie
- Wolverine Blues
- Call Me a Taxi
- Milk Cow Blues
- Diga Diga Doo
- Spain
- Smokey Mary
- I'm Free (What's New?)
- Till We Meet Again
- Gin Mill Blues
- Yancey Special
- The Big Noise from Winnetka
- Dogtown Blues
- South Rampart Street Parade