Cab Calloway Music


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 Cab Calloway
The Chu & Dizzy Years
Format: Audio CD from Hep Records (2004-06-08)
Artist: Cab Calloway
List price: $33.98
New price: $22.40
Used price: $22.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • For the Last Time I Cried Over You - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Twee Twee Tweet - Cab Calloway, Maxwell, Robert
  • Pluckin' the Bass - Cab Calloway, Eldridge, Roy
  • I Ain't Gettin' Nowhere Fast - Cab Calloway, Grainger, Porter
  • Chili Con Conga - Cab Calloway, Girlando, Paul
  • Tarzan of Harlem - Cab Calloway, Fein, Lupin
  • Jiveformation, Please - Cab Calloway, Fein, Lupin
  • Vuelva - Cab Calloway, Platzman
  • A Bee Gizendt - Cab Calloway, Nemo, Henry
  • Give, Baby, Give - Cab Calloway, Shelley, Gladys
  • Sincere Love - Cab Calloway, Barker, Danny
  • Do It Again - Cab Calloway, Werner, Kay
  • Pickin' the Cabbage - Cab Calloway, Gillespie, Dizzy
  • Chop Chop Charlie Chan - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Paradiddle - Cab Calloway, Gillespie, Dizzy
  • Boog It - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Calling All Bars - Cab Calloway, Feather, Leonard
  • Do I Care, No No - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • The Lone Arranger - Cab Calloway, Carter, Benny [Sax]
  • Feelin' Tip Top - Cab Calloway, Feyne, Buddy
  • Topsy Turvy - Cab Calloway, Battle, Edgar
  • Hi Di Hi Serenade - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Who's Yehoodi? - Cab Calloway, Dennis, Matt [1]
  • Fifteen Minute Intermission - Cab Calloway, Cannon, Buddy
  • Rhapsody in Rhumba - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Come on with the "Come On" - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
Disc 2
  • I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance - Cab Calloway, Crosby, Bing
  • Bye Bye Blues - Cab Calloway, Hamm, Frederick
  • Papa's in Bed With His Britches On - Cab Calloway, Stone, Jesse
  • Silly Old Moon - Cab Calloway, Ricks
  • Boo-Wah Boo-Wah - Cab Calloway, Clinton, Larry
  • Sunset - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Yo Eta Cansa - Cab Calloway, Socarras, Albert
  • Cupid's Nightmare - Cab Calloway, Redman, Don
  • Levee Lullaby - Cab Calloway, Battle, Edgar
  • Are You Hep to the Jive - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Goin' Conga - Cab Calloway, Iznaga, Alberto
  • Hot Air - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Lonesome Nights - Cab Calloway, Carter, Benny [1]
  • A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird - Cab Calloway, Wallace, Emmet "Bab
  • The Worker's Train - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • North of the Mohawk - Cab Calloway, Hecht
  • Make Yourself at Home - Cab Calloway, Bullock, Walter
  • Run Little Rabbit - Cab Calloway, Gibson, Andy
  • Willow, Weep for Me - Cab Calloway, Ronell, Ann
  • You Are the One in My Heart - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Are You All Reet? - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Ebony Silhouette - Cab Calloway, Hinton, Milt
  • Hep Cat's Love Song - Cab Calloway, Boyd, Max
  • Jonah Joins the Cab - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Geechie Joe - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Special Delivery - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
 Cab Calloway
Cocktail Hour: Cab Calloway
Format: Audio CD from Columbia River Ent. (2000-10-17)
Artist: Cab Calloway
List price: $13.98
New price: $11.68
Used price: $5.48
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • St. Louis Blues - Cab Calloway, Handy, W.C.
  • Kickin' the Gong Around - Cab Calloway, Arlen, Harold
  • Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • St. James Infirmary - Cab Calloway, Primrose, Joe
  • The Man from Harlem - Cab Calloway, Hudson, Will
  • You Gotta Ho-De-Ho (To Get Along With Me) - Cab Calloway, Browne, D.
  • You Rascal You - Cab Calloway, Theard, Sam
  • Nobody's Sweetheart - Cab Calloway, Erdman, Ernie
  • Father's Got His Glasses On - Cab Calloway, Swayzee, Edwin
  • The Scat Song - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Emaline - Cab Calloway, Parish, Mitchell
  • Cabin in the Cotton - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • The Lady With the Fan - Cab Calloway, Brackman, Al
  • Zaz Zuh Zaz - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
Disc 2
  • The Jumpin' Jive - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Are You Hep to the Jive? - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Doing the Reactionary - Cab Calloway, Rome, Harold
  • One Big Union for Two - Cab Calloway, Rome, Harold
  • Hi De Ho Romeo - Cab Calloway, Coots, J. Fred
  • F.D.R. Jones - Cab Calloway, Rome, Harold
  • A Bee Gezindt - Cab Calloway, Nemo, Henry
  • Hey Doc! - Cab Calloway, Gannon, Kim
  • Fifteen Minute Intermission - Cab Calloway, Cannon, Buddy
  • Tarzan of Harlem - Cab Calloway, Fein, Lupin
  • Everybody Eats When They Come to My House - Cab Calloway, Burns, Jeanne
  • Boog It - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Hep Cat's Love Song - Cab Calloway, Boyd, Max
  • A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird - Cab Calloway, Wallace, Emmet "Bab
 Cab Calloway
Collector's Jackpot - Volume Two
Format: LP Record from Jazz Archives ()
Artist:
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Used price: $12.45

 Cab Calloway
Cotton Club
Format: Audio CD from Public Domain (2001-12-17)
Artist: Cab Calloway
List price: $14.49

 Cab Calloway
Cotton Club Harlem 1926-Broadway 1936
Format: Audio CD from Fremeaux & Associates ()
Artist:
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 Cab Calloway
Cotton Club Revue 1958
Format: LP Record from Official ()
Artist: Cab Calloway
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 Cab Calloway
Cruisin' with Cab
Format: Audio CD from Drive Archive (1996-10-15)
Artist: Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
List price: $11.98
New price: $3.74
Used price: $1.23
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Limehouse Blues
  • Hard Times
  • 15 Minute Intermission
  • I'll Pray For You
  • Cupid's Nightmare
  • Boog It
  • Cruisin' With Cab
  • Frantic On The Atlantic
  • Russian Lullaby
  • St. Louis Blues
  • King Porter Stomp
  • 9:20 Special
Average review score:

Cab fair
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-07
I'm one of those "wet behind the ears" types who caught on to Cab Calloway after the 90s swing revival craze (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Cherry Poppin' Daddies and other scenesters kept pointing to him as an influence). I already owned "Are You Hep to the Jive? (ASIN:B0000029FN) and wanted to check out some of his other material, so I snagged this at my local library.

The recordings here come from two separate live dates in 1940 (a radio broadcast from Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove,NJ,7/27/40) and 1945 (another radio broadcast, this time from Club Zanzibar,Los Angeles, CA, 7/30/45). The sound quality is good for the vintage, though the 1940 tracks sound cleaner. Another interesting note here is very early performances by Dizzy Gillespie (he takes a solo on "Hard Times").

The bad news,if you're mostly a fan of Calloway's hepcat slang and loose vocals, is that there are only 4 vocal numbers on here and one of them is the saccharine ballad "I'll Pray for You" (slow numbers aren't really Cab's bag..) But the band is smoking hot on many of the instrumentals, making it a worthwhile investment.

Highlights here are the rollicking "Limehouse Blues" with some fantastic stickwork from Cozy Cole, "15 Minute Intermission"...a snappy call and response with the band begging leader Calloway for a quick R&R, and I loved Cab's take on "St. Louis Blues".

The low spots are few. "I'll Pray for You" I've already mentioned. I felt the moody instrumental "Cupid's Nightmare" was overlong and not that interesting. "Boog It" was chockablock with scatting, and that's something personally I only enjoy in moderate doses (though I'm sure some will be ecstatic).

This one is definitely not for the Cab novice..I'd say "Are you Hep to the Jive?" is that disc. But once you've bought that one and loved it, you'll find some more of that Calloway magic here.

An excellent showcase for Calloway and his sidemen.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-16
Casual Cab Calloway fans might be somewhat put off by this collection of radio broadcasts from the 1940s, but there's a lot to like here for the serious Calloway devotee. Tracks 1-6 are from a 1940 radio broadcast, while tracks 7-12 were recorded in 1945, with very good sound quality from both dates. At first I was disappointed that only five of the twelve tunes feature Calloway on vocals. However, the more I listen to it, the more I appreciate the talents of Calloway's sidemen (including Dizzy Gillespie, Chu Berry, J.C. Heard and Cozy Cole). Among the vocal tracks, highlights include "Hard Times," "15 Minute Intermission" (featuring a call-and-response vocal with the band) and "Boog It." Instrumental highlights include "Limehouse Blues," "Cruisin' with Cab" and "Russian Lullaby." The band swings in high gear throughout this disc, proving that Calloway was not only a great singer and bandleader, but also a fine judge of talent.

 Cab Calloway
Cruisin' with Cab 1930-1943
Format: Audio CD from Pearl (1995-02-21)
Artist: Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
List price: $18.98
New price: $13.25
Used price: $8.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Bugle Call Rag - Cab Calloway, Schoebel, Elmer
  • You Rascal You - Cab Calloway, Theard, Sam
  • Kickin' the Gong Around - Cab Calloway, Arlen, Harold
  • Downhearted Blues - Cab Calloway, Hunter, Alberta
  • Harlem Camp Meeting - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Zaz Zuh Zaz - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Jitter Bug - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Baby Won't You Please Come Home? - Cab Calloway, Warfield, Charles
  • (Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Pluckin' the Bass - Cab Calloway, Eldridge, Roy
  • Boog It - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You - Cab Calloway, Crosby, Bing
  • Cupid's Nightmare - Cab Calloway, Redman, Don
  • Limehouse Blues - Cab Calloway, Braham, Philip
  • St. James Infirmary - Cab Calloway, Primrose, Joe
  • T'Ain't No Good - Cab Calloway, Jacobs, Roy
  • Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Ogeechee River Lullaby - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
  • Cruisin' With Cab - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
Average review score:

Cab fair
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-07
I'm one of those "wet behind the ears" types who caught on to Cab Calloway after the 90s swing revival craze (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Cherry Poppin' Daddies and other scenesters kept pointing to him as an influence). I already owned "Are You Hep to the Jive? (ASIN:B0000029FN) and wanted to check out some of his other material, so I snagged this at my local library.

The recordings here come from two separate live dates in 1940 (a radio broadcast from Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove,NJ,7/27/40) and 1945 (another radio broadcast, this time from Club Zanzibar,Los Angeles, CA, 7/30/45). The sound quality is good for the vintage, though the 1940 tracks sound cleaner. Another interesting note here is very early performances by Dizzy Gillespie (he takes a solo on "Hard Times").

The bad news,if you're mostly a fan of Calloway's hepcat slang and loose vocals, is that there are only 4 vocal numbers on here and one of them is the saccharine ballad "I'll Pray for You" (slow numbers aren't really Cab's bag..) But the band is smoking hot on many of the instrumentals, making it a worthwhile investment.

Highlights here are the rollicking "Limehouse Blues" with some fantastic stickwork from Cozy Cole, "15 Minute Intermission"...a snappy call and response with the band begging leader Calloway for a quick R&R, and I loved Cab's take on "St. Louis Blues".

The low spots are few. "I'll Pray for You" I've already mentioned. I felt the moody instrumental "Cupid's Nightmare" was overlong and not that interesting. "Boog It" was chockablock with scatting, and that's something personally I only enjoy in moderate doses (though I'm sure some will be ecstatic).

This one is definitely not for the Cab novice..I'd say "Are you Hep to the Jive?" is that disc. But once you've bought that one and loved it, you'll find some more of that Calloway magic here.

An excellent showcase for Calloway and his sidemen.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-16
Casual Cab Calloway fans might be somewhat put off by this collection of radio broadcasts from the 1940s, but there's a lot to like here for the serious Calloway devotee. Tracks 1-6 are from a 1940 radio broadcast, while tracks 7-12 were recorded in 1945, with very good sound quality from both dates. At first I was disappointed that only five of the twelve tunes feature Calloway on vocals. However, the more I listen to it, the more I appreciate the talents of Calloway's sidemen (including Dizzy Gillespie, Chu Berry, J.C. Heard and Cozy Cole). Among the vocal tracks, highlights include "Hard Times," "15 Minute Intermission" (featuring a call-and-response vocal with the band) and "Boog It." Instrumental highlights include "Limehouse Blues," "Cruisin' with Cab" and "Russian Lullaby." The band swings in high gear throughout this disc, proving that Calloway was not only a great singer and bandleader, but also a fine judge of talent.

 Cab Calloway
Cruisin' with Cab
Format: Audio CD from Magic Records UK (2001-10-23)
Artist: Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
List price: $20.99
New price: $9.31
Used price: $10.32
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Limehouse Blues
  • Hard Times
  • 15 Minute Intermission
  • I'll Pray for You
  • Cupid's Nightmare
  • Boog It
  • Cruisin' With Cab
  • Frantic on the Atlantic
  • Russian Lullaby
  • St. Louis Blues
  • King Porter Stomp
  • 9:20 Special
Average review score:

Cab fair
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-07
I'm one of those "wet behind the ears" types who caught on to Cab Calloway after the 90s swing revival craze (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Cherry Poppin' Daddies and other scenesters kept pointing to him as an influence). I already owned "Are You Hep to the Jive? (ASIN:B0000029FN) and wanted to check out some of his other material, so I snagged this at my local library.

The recordings here come from two separate live dates in 1940 (a radio broadcast from Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove,NJ,7/27/40) and 1945 (another radio broadcast, this time from Club Zanzibar,Los Angeles, CA, 7/30/45). The sound quality is good for the vintage, though the 1940 tracks sound cleaner. Another interesting note here is very early performances by Dizzy Gillespie (he takes a solo on "Hard Times").

The bad news,if you're mostly a fan of Calloway's hepcat slang and loose vocals, is that there are only 4 vocal numbers on here and one of them is the saccharine ballad "I'll Pray for You" (slow numbers aren't really Cab's bag..) But the band is smoking hot on many of the instrumentals, making it a worthwhile investment.

Highlights here are the rollicking "Limehouse Blues" with some fantastic stickwork from Cozy Cole, "15 Minute Intermission"...a snappy call and response with the band begging leader Calloway for a quick R&R, and I loved Cab's take on "St. Louis Blues".

The low spots are few. "I'll Pray for You" I've already mentioned. I felt the moody instrumental "Cupid's Nightmare" was overlong and not that interesting. "Boog It" was chockablock with scatting, and that's something personally I only enjoy in moderate doses (though I'm sure some will be ecstatic).

This one is definitely not for the Cab novice..I'd say "Are you Hep to the Jive?" is that disc. But once you've bought that one and loved it, you'll find some more of that Calloway magic here.

An excellent showcase for Calloway and his sidemen.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-16
Casual Cab Calloway fans might be somewhat put off by this collection of radio broadcasts from the 1940s, but there's a lot to like here for the serious Calloway devotee. Tracks 1-6 are from a 1940 radio broadcast, while tracks 7-12 were recorded in 1945, with very good sound quality from both dates. At first I was disappointed that only five of the twelve tunes feature Calloway on vocals. However, the more I listen to it, the more I appreciate the talents of Calloway's sidemen (including Dizzy Gillespie, Chu Berry, J.C. Heard and Cozy Cole). Among the vocal tracks, highlights include "Hard Times," "15 Minute Intermission" (featuring a call-and-response vocal with the band) and "Boog It." Instrumental highlights include "Limehouse Blues," "Cruisin' with Cab" and "Russian Lullaby." The band swings in high gear throughout this disc, proving that Calloway was not only a great singer and bandleader, but also a fine judge of talent.

 Cab Calloway
Cruisin' with Cab
Format: Audio Cassette from Magic Records UK (2000-05-23)
Artist: Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
List price: $11.98
Used price: $79.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Limehouse Blues
  • Hard Times
  • 15 Minute Intermission
  • I'll Pray for You
  • Cupid's Nightmare
  • Boog It
  • Cruisin' With Cab
  • Frantic on the Atlantic
  • Russian Lullaby
  • St. Louis Blues
  • King Porter Stomp
  • 9:20 Special
Average review score:

Cab fair
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-07
I'm one of those "wet behind the ears" types who caught on to Cab Calloway after the 90s swing revival craze (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Cherry Poppin' Daddies and other scenesters kept pointing to him as an influence). I already owned "Are You Hep to the Jive? (ASIN:B0000029FN) and wanted to check out some of his other material, so I snagged this at my local library.

The recordings here come from two separate live dates in 1940 (a radio broadcast from Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove,NJ,7/27/40) and 1945 (another radio broadcast, this time from Club Zanzibar,Los Angeles, CA, 7/30/45). The sound quality is good for the vintage, though the 1940 tracks sound cleaner. Another interesting note here is very early performances by Dizzy Gillespie (he takes a solo on "Hard Times").

The bad news,if you're mostly a fan of Calloway's hepcat slang and loose vocals, is that there are only 4 vocal numbers on here and one of them is the saccharine ballad "I'll Pray for You" (slow numbers aren't really Cab's bag..) But the band is smoking hot on many of the instrumentals, making it a worthwhile investment.

Highlights here are the rollicking "Limehouse Blues" with some fantastic stickwork from Cozy Cole, "15 Minute Intermission"...a snappy call and response with the band begging leader Calloway for a quick R&R, and I loved Cab's take on "St. Louis Blues".

The low spots are few. "I'll Pray for You" I've already mentioned. I felt the moody instrumental "Cupid's Nightmare" was overlong and not that interesting. "Boog It" was chockablock with scatting, and that's something personally I only enjoy in moderate doses (though I'm sure some will be ecstatic).

This one is definitely not for the Cab novice..I'd say "Are you Hep to the Jive?" is that disc. But once you've bought that one and loved it, you'll find some more of that Calloway magic here.

An excellent showcase for Calloway and his sidemen.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-16
Casual Cab Calloway fans might be somewhat put off by this collection of radio broadcasts from the 1940s, but there's a lot to like here for the serious Calloway devotee. Tracks 1-6 are from a 1940 radio broadcast, while tracks 7-12 were recorded in 1945, with very good sound quality from both dates. At first I was disappointed that only five of the twelve tunes feature Calloway on vocals. However, the more I listen to it, the more I appreciate the talents of Calloway's sidemen (including Dizzy Gillespie, Chu Berry, J.C. Heard and Cozy Cole). Among the vocal tracks, highlights include "Hard Times," "15 Minute Intermission" (featuring a call-and-response vocal with the band) and "Boog It." Instrumental highlights include "Limehouse Blues," "Cruisin' with Cab" and "Russian Lullaby." The band swings in high gear throughout this disc, proving that Calloway was not only a great singer and bandleader, but also a fine judge of talent.


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