Åke “Stan” Hasselgård*: Memories Of Åke “Stan” Hasselgård
Vinyl | 3,00 €
Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Generic
Label: Cupol,Cupol
Released: 1955
In stock
Only second C-D record! Generic sleeve. Pickup possible at our Helsinki store (by selecting the "local pickup" option).
The band’s original billing is as the
Bob Laine — Gösta Törner Sextet
Recorded at Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien (Royal Academy of Music), Stockholm.
This is a double-EP reissue of tracks from five Cupol 78rpm-10″ records released 1947-48:
Cupol 4011 – [r10178491]: C2 + D1 [Rec. May 3, 1947]
Cupol 4012 (Side A) – [r9461024]: A1 [Rec. May 3, 1947]
Cupol 4017 – [r9370647]: D2 + A2 [Rec. June 11, 1947]
Cupol 4018 – [r9495621]: B1 + C1 [Rec. June 11 (B1), June 12 (C1), 1947]
Cupol 4020 (Side B) – [r12032437]: B2 [Rec. June 12, 1947]
Guitarist [a1034442] is listed in the liner notes, but does not participate in these recording sessions.
Track B2 is rendered as “Some Day, Sweetheart”.
Track D2: “Baa Baa Little Black Cheep [sic!]” is described as being composed by Bob Laine and Gösta Törner. The correct credits are that this is a well known Swedish children song “Bä, Bä, Vita Lamm” with text and melody by Alice Tegnér. Her text is actually a translation of an English nursery rhyme, “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep”, going back at least to the 18th century.
All discographical information is taken from the updated “Svensk jazzdiskografi 1899-1999”, available here:
http://old.visarkiv.se/jazzdisk_se.htm
Weight | 460 g |
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Genre | Jazz |
Style | |
Condition | Very Good (VG) |
Format | Vinyl |