Black and Tan Fantasy - Clyde McCoy, Ellington, Duke
It Looks Like Love - Clyde McCoy, Freed
A Lonely Gondolier - Clyde McCoy, Hirsch
The Nightmare - Clyde McCoy, Handler
Old Fashioned Love - Clyde McCoy, Johnson, James [01]
Mood Indigo - Clyde McCoy, Bigard, Barney
I've Found a New Baby - Clyde McCoy, Palmer, Jack [1]
Creole Love Call - Clyde McCoy, Ellington, Duke
Some Rings - Clyde McCoy, Gifford
Some of These Days - Clyde McCoy, Brooks, Shelton
In the Cool of the Night - Clyde McCoy, Davidson
New Basin Street Blues - Clyde McCoy, Williams
Nobody's Sweetheart - Clyde McCoy, Erdman, Ernie
Wah-Wah Lament - Clyde McCoy, Lowth
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans - Clyde McCoy, Creamer, Henry
Tear It Down - Clyde McCoy, McCoy, Clyde
Business on the Q T - Clyde McCoy, McCoy, Clyde
Little Women - Clyde McCoy, Ahlert
Palooka (It's a Grand Old American Name) - Clyde McCoy, Bruke
Like Me a Little Bit Less (Love Me a Little Bit More) - Clyde McCoy, Adamson
Subtitled - Sugar Blues. Here is everything Clyde and his Orchestra (occasionally the Drake Hotel Orchestra) recorded for Columbia, all 22 sides of it, nicely remastered and annotated. Lovers of hot trad jazz, when you h... more »ear Mr. McCoy work the plunger on that trumpet of his, you will not be disappointed! Collectors Choice Music.« less
Subtitled - Sugar Blues. Here is everything Clyde and his Orchestra (occasionally the Drake Hotel Orchestra) recorded for Columbia, all 22 sides of it, nicely remastered and annotated. Lovers of hot trad jazz, when you hear Mr. McCoy work the plunger on that trumpet of his, you will not be disappointed! Collectors Choice Music.
CD Reviews
Clyde McCoy Lo-Fi
J. L. Myers | S.H. MI USA | 12/23/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I am a great fan of Clyde McCoy. This CD is a VERY Lo-Fi version of his music. The music is there, but is totaly lifeless. I highly reccomend the 2 Other CD'S listed below. I intend to add my copy of this CD to my For Sale list.
The Hi-Fi 1936 Radio Transcriptions CD is VERY Superior in sound quality (Bought 2 Copies).
The Clyde McCoy and his Orchestra 1951 CD is also VERY Superior in sound quality (Bought 2 Copies).