[Trombone-l] Urbie Green's 21 Trombones
William Huber
wphtbn at mindspring.com
Sat Feb 2 02:26:06 CST 2008
Dear All,
Is "Umpteen Trombones" only the first "21 Trombones" album? For
there were two of them, the first album starting off with "Here's
That Rainy Day," and the second starting off with "I Get The Blues
When It Rains." The version of "Umpteen Trombones" that I saw didn't
seem to have any of the tunes of the second album on it. Of course, I
could be suffering from bad observation, faulty memory, or both. If
so, please accept my apologies.
But, assuming that I might be correct, are any of the songs from
"21 Trombones, Volume II" released on CD? I'd like to have a new,
clean copy. My vinyl LP's are rather worn out, alas.
Bill Huber
Nashville, TN
> From: Walter Barrett <walttrombone at optonline.net>
> Date: January 31, 2008 5:53:57 PM CST
> To: Jim Hale <jhale-ml at themiditrombone.com>, Mailing List -
> Trombone-L <trombone-l at samford.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Urbie Green's 21 Trombones
>
>
>
> On Jan 31, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Jim Hale wrote:
>
>
>> Is there an MP3 site where this can be bought/downloaded? I found
>> Tutti's
>> Trumpets/Tutti's Trombones on Amazon but have been unsuccessful in
>> finding
>> 21 Trombones.
>>
>> Thanks! :)
>>
>>
>> Jim Hale
>> The MIDI Trombone BBS - http://bbs.themiditrombone.net
>> Fantastic Adventures Online BBS - http://
>> bbs.fantasticadventuresonline.net
>>
>
>
> IIRC, that album is now called Umpteen Trombones.
>
>
> Walter Barrett
>
> "Comedy is tragedy plus time."
> -Carol Burnett
>
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