
Dick Hyman - Dick Hyman Plays Keyboard Classics Of The Nostalgia Years
Musician: Dick HymanAlbum title: Dick Hyman Plays Keyboard Classics Of The Nostalgia Years
Style: Swing, Ragtime
Released: 1975
Size MP3 version: 1519 mb
Size APE version: 1947 mb
Size WMA version: 1590 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 976
Format: MP2 XM AUD TTA AA AC3 MIDI
Genre: Jazz
Dick Hyman - Dick Hyman Plays Keyboard Classics Of The Nostalgia Years mp3 album
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Kitten On The KeysWritten-By – Zez Confrey |
2:11 |
| A2 | Dizzy FingersWritten-By – Zez Confrey |
2:00 |
| A3 | In A MistWritten-By – Bix Beiderbecke |
3:54 |
| A4 | SoliloquyWritten-By – Rube Bloom |
3:10 |
| A5 | SapphireWritten-By – Rube Bloom |
3:52 |
| B1 | NolaWritten-By – Felix Arndt |
2:08 |
| B2 | Dancing TambourineWritten-By – W. C. Polla* |
3:53 |
| B3 | Doll DanceWritten-By – Nacio Herb Brown |
2:08 |
| B4 | Serenade For A Wealthy WidowWritten-By – Reginald Foresythe |
2:38 |
| B5 | FlapperetteWritten-By – Jesse Greer |
2:49 |
| C1 | Prelude No. 2Written-By – George Gershwin |
3:11 |
| C2 | Noctunre From "Two American Sketches"Written-By – Thomas Griselle |
3:06 |
| "Three Little Oddities" | ||
| C3 | RomanzaWritten-By – Zez Confrey |
1:21 |
| C4 | ImpromptuWritten-By – Zez Confrey |
2:21 |
| C5 | NoveletteWritten-By – Zez Confrey |
1:47 |
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| C6 | CandelightsWritten-By – Bix Beiderbecke |
3:53 |
| C7 | TranquilityWritten-By – Lee Sims |
3:14 |
| D1 | Canadian CapersWritten-By – Bert White, Gus Chandler, Henry Cohen |
2:40 |
| D2 | Rialto RipplesWritten-By – George Gershwin, Will Donaldson |
2:09 |
| D3 | Ragging The ScaleWritten-By – Edward B. Claypoole |
2:04 |
| D4 | Dictys On Seventh AvenueWritten-By – Eubie Blake |
2:22 |
| D5 | Down Home RagWritten-By – Wilber C. Sweatman* |
1:38 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Cadence Records, Inc.
- Recorded At – Columbia 30th Street Studio
Credits
- Art Direction – Ted Williams
- Engineer – Frank Laico
- Liner Notes – Roy Hemming
- Piano – Dick Hyman
- Producer – Archie Bleyer
- Production Manager – Robert Mack












