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Rhythm Maniacs - Philip Lewis/Rhythm Maniacs Recordings 1928 - 1930 [CD]

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Rhythm Maniacs - Philip Lewis/Rhythm Maniacs Recordings 1928 - 1930 [CD]

Rhythm Maniacs - Philip Lewis/Rhythm Maniacs Recordings 1928 - 1930 [CD]

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The sides recorded by Philip Lewis and the Rhythm Maniacs for Decca in 1928 to 1930 have been described by discographer Brian Rust as recordings of 'a remarkably high standard from the point of view of a hot dance music collector'. Indeed, they have become amongst the most prized records within the 'hot' British dance band category.\r
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The jazz-flavoured sound of these sessions owe much to saxophonist Arthur Lally, a fine musician and arranger, and the recordings on this CD are amongst the very best examples of his work. The group has a light, free-wheeling style, with plenty of opportunity for individual solos. Other featured musicians include Sylvester Ahola, Danny Polo, Ted Heath and Spike Hughes.

My Kinda Love

My Troubles Are Over

Doin' The New Low-Down

There's One Thing Remains

Down Among The Sugar-Cane

Building a Nest For Mary

Diga Diga Doo

What Is This Thing Called Love

I'm Crooning A Tune About June

Imagination Goes A Long, Long Way

Little Pal

Red Hair And Freckles

Why Can't You

Come On, Baby

He's A Good Man To Have Around

Tiger Rag

I'm Feathering A Nest

Raisin' The Roof

Button Up Your Overcoat

Honey, Me

It's Tigth Like That

That's A Plenty

She's My Slip Of A Girl

Birmingham Breakdown

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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.


The sides recorded by Philip Lewis and the Rhythm Maniacs for Decca in 1928 to 1930 have been described by discographer Brian Rust as recordings of 'a remarkably high standard from the point of view of a hot dance music collector'. Indeed, they have become amongst the most prized records within the 'hot' British dance band category.\r
\r
The jazz-flavoured sound of these sessions owe much to saxophonist Arthur Lally, a fine musician and arranger, and the recordings on this CD are amongst the very best examples of his work. The group has a light, free-wheeling style, with plenty of opportunity for individual solos. Other featured musicians include Sylvester Ahola, Danny Polo, Ted Heath and Spike Hughes.

My Kinda Love

My Troubles Are Over

Doin' The New Low-Down

There's One Thing Remains

Down Among The Sugar-Cane

Building a Nest For Mary

Diga Diga Doo

What Is This Thing Called Love

I'm Crooning A Tune About June

Imagination Goes A Long, Long Way

Little Pal

Red Hair And Freckles

Why Can't You

Come On, Baby

He's A Good Man To Have Around

Tiger Rag

I'm Feathering A Nest

Raisin' The Roof

Button Up Your Overcoat

Honey, Me

It's Tigth Like That

That's A Plenty

She's My Slip Of A Girl

Birmingham Breakdown

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