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Come and Trip it : : Instrumental Dance Music, 1780'S-1920'S.

CD - 1994 CD Pop Come 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3 out of 5

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Compact disc.
Durations on container.
Program notes with bibliography and discography inserted in container.
Prima donna waltz -- Jenny Lind polka -- Minuet and gavotte / Alexander Reinagle -- Country fiddle music : College hornpipe/La belle Catherine/Hunt of the squirrel/Down went McGinty to the bottom of the sea/Fisher's hornpipe -- Natalie polka-mazurka / Charles Grobe -- Flying cloud schottische / Charles d'Albert -- Victoria gallop / Francis Johnson -- The flirt polka / Charles Grobe, arr. -- La sonnambula quadrille number two / Francis Johnson -- Eliza Jane McCue -- Blaze-away / Abe Holzmann -- Ma ragtime baby / Fred S. Stone -- Hiawatha / Neil Moret -- Chinatown, my Chinatown / Jean Schwartz -- El irresistible / L. Logatti -- At the Mississippi cabaret / Albert Gumble -- Valse de ma coeur / M.K. Jerome -- Kansas City blues / E.L. Bowman -- Hold me / Art Hickman and Ben Black -- Waltzing the blues / Clarence Gaskill -- Sweet man / Roy Turk and Maceo Pinkard.
Members of the Federal Music Society, John Baldon, conductor, Frederick R. Selch, president ; Dick Hyman and his dance orchestra ; Gerard Schwarz and his dance orchestra.
Contents: Minuet and gavotte. -- Natalie polka-mazurka. -- Flying Cloud schottische. -- Victoria gallop. -- Sonnambula quadrille, -- Blaze-away! -- Hiawatha. -- Up and down Broadway. -- Hold me. -- At the Mississippi cabaret. -- Valse de ma coeur. -- Kansas City blues. -- Irresistible. -- Waltzing the blues. -- Sweet man.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Good Songs, Little Flow submitted by Meginator on July 5, 2018, 10:06am This album has a nice variety of instrumental songs, though it lacks a bit of context and direction; it’s difficult to tell whether the songs are in chronological order and the album lacks flow. The songs done with full orchestra are quite good, but the fiddle song seemed a bit off (whether because of the recording equipment or skill level, I couldn’t tell).