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Gene Krupa ‎– 1938-1941 Drummin' Man (1992)

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Gene Krupa ‎– 1938-1941 Drummin' Man (1992)

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1 	Drummin' Man	2:57
2 	I Know That You Know	2:56
3 	Nagasaki	2:27
4 	Symphony In Riffs	2:52
5 	Jeepers Creepers	3:01
6 	Apurksody	2:56
7 	Fool Am I	2:50
8 	Murdy Purdy		3:08
9 	Never Felt Better, Never Had Less	2:45
10 	Ta-ra-ra-boom-der-e	3:08
11 	Do You Wanna Jump Children	2:32
12 	The Madam Swings It		3:01
13 	Georgia On My Mind		2:56
14 	Wire Brush Stomp	2:13
15 	Fare Thee Well, Annie Laurie	2:53
16 	Grandfather's Clock		2:45
17 	Bolero At The Savoy		2:52
18 	Dracula		2:38

 

Benny Goodman's drummer Gene Krupa (1909), who had pioneered the extended drum solo, formed his own orchestra in 1938, initially offeering adventurous performances Wire Brush Stomp (june 1938), such as Nagasaki (july 1938), with virtuoso scat singing of Leo Watson, Drummin' Man (november 1940) and Bolero at the Savoy (october 1941); but after the war led a schizophrenic life, torn between increasingly trivial pop material and pioneering bebop arrangements.

Krupa died in 1973. ---scaruffi.com

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