
Al Hirt - Live At Carnegie Hall album download
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Bye Bye BluesWritten-By – Lown*, Gray*, Bennett*, Hamm* |
1:58 |
A2 | Gyspsy In My SoulLyrics By – Moe JaffeMusic By – Clay Boland |
1:35 |
A3 | Opening SpeechArranged By, Conductor – Al Hirt |
1:43 |
A4 | Walk Right InArranged By – Erik Darling, Willard Svande*Written-By – Cannon*, Woods* |
3:14 |
A5 | LimelightArranged By – Gerald WilsonMusic By – Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee |
2:46 |
A6 | Down By The RiversideArranged By – Al HirtComposed By – Purcell* |
2:52 |
A7 | Love For SaleComposed By – Cole Porter |
3:47 |
A8 | Up Above My HeadWritten-By – Sister Rosetta Tharpe |
2:20 |
B1 | When I'm Feelin' Kinda BlueWritten-By – Villa Senor* |
2:30 |
B2 | Going To Chicago BluesComposed By – Count BasieLyrics By – James Rushing* |
3:51 |
B3 | Carnival Of VeniceArranged By – Al HirtWritten-By – Del Staigers, Herbert L. Clarke, Jean-Baptiste Arban |
5:57 |
B4 | Tennessee WaltzLyrics By – Redd StewartMusic By – Pee Wee King |
1:58 |
B5 | Kansas CityWritten-By – Richard Rogers-Oscar Hammerstein II* |
3:19 |
B6 | JavaWritten-By – Toussaint*, Tyler*, Friday* |
1:48 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Carnegie Hall
- Mastered At – RCA Studios
- Copyright (c) – Radio Corporation Of America
Credits
- Arranged By, Conductor – Gerald Wilson (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, A7, B1, B2, B4, B5)
- Clarinet – Pee Wee Spitelera (tracks: A6. A8, B3, B6)
- Double Bass [Bass Fiddle] – Jay Cave (tracks: A6. A8, B3, B6)
- Drums – Jimmy Zitano (tracks: A6. A8, B3, B6)
- Engineer – Ed Begley
- Photography By [Liner] – Lynn Pelham
- Piano – Fred Crane (tracks: A6. A8, B3, B6)
- Producer – Jim Foglesong
- Trombone – Gerald Hirt (tracks: A6. A8, B3, B6)
- Trumpet – Al Hirt (tracks: Al (He's The King) Hirt)
Notes
© 1965 Radio Corporation of AmericaDynagroove - mastered on RCA Magnetic Tape
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): SPRM-4993
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): SPRM-4994
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Stamped): SPRM-4993-1S
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Stamped): SPRM-4994-1S
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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LPM-3416 | Al Hirt | Live At Carnegie Hall (LP, Album, Mono) | RCA Victor | LPM-3416 | US | 1965 |
HS-4049 | Al Hirt | Live At Carnegie Hall (LP, Album) | Hua Sheng, Hua Sun Records | HS-4049 | Taiwan | Unknown |
LPM-3416 | Al Hirt | Live At Carnegie Hall (LP, Album, Mono) | RCA | LPM-3416 | Australia | Unknown |
LSP-3416, SPRS-4995 | Al Hirt | Live At Carnegie Hall (LP, Album) | RCA Victor, RCA Victor | LSP-3416, SPRS-4995 | Canada | 1965 |
FTP-1305 | Al Hirt | Live At Carnegie Hall (Reel, 4tr Stereo, 7" Reel, Album) | RCA Victor | FTP-1305 | US | 1965 |
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Live at Carnegie Hall (Al Hirt album). Live at Carnegie Hall is a 1965 live album by Al Hirt released by RCA Victor recorded at Carnegie Hall. The album was produced by Jim Foglesong arranged by Gerald Wilson. The album reached No. 47 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. Bye Bye Blues" (Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown). Gypsy in My Soul" (Clay Boland, Moe Jaffe). Walk Right In" (Gus Cannon, Hosea Woods). Limelight" (Gerald Wilson). Down by the Riverside".
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