Ticklin' Time...from Joplin to Gershwin


CD Cover: Ticklin' Time The Royal City Saxophone Quartet

Ticklin' Time...from Joplin to Gershwin

 

The CD and Cassette feature the following selections:
(click the song title to hear a sample in MP3 format)

  1. Smiles and Chuckles (1906) by F. Henri Klickmann and Lester Brockton, arranged by Harry R. Gee.
  2. Ragtime Dance (1906) by Scott Joplin, arranged by Terrence J. Thompson.
  3. Weeping Willow (1903), a Ragtime two-step by Scott Joplin, arranged by T. J. Thompson.
  4. Solace (1909), A Mexican Serenade by Scott Joplin, arranged by Robert C. Jones.
  5. Ragtime Nightingale (1915) by Joseph Lamb, arranged by R. C. Jones.
  6. Dill Pickles (1906) by Chas. L. Johnson, arranged by Jerry K. Elliott.
  7. St. Louis Blues (1914) by W. C. Handy, arranged by Bill Holcombe.
  8. Love Is Here To Stay (1938) by George Gershwin, arranged by Bill Holcombe.
  9. Summertime (1935) by George Gershwin, arranged by Art Marshall.
  10. Prelude I (1927) by George Gershwin, arranged by William Perconti.
  11. Prelude II (1927) by George Gershwin, arranged by Gerry Cappuccio.
  12. Prelude III (1927) by George Gershwin, arranged by William Perconti.
  13. Gershwin Medley, arranged by Lawrence Sereda.
  14. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1933) by Jerome Kern, arranged by Al Cobine.
  15. Ain't Misbehavin' (1929) by Fats Waller, Harry Brooks, & Andy Razaf, arranged by Lennie Niehaus.
  16. Saxema (1920) by Rudy Wiedoeft, arranged by Ted Hegvik.
  17. Valse Llewellyn (1917) by Rudy Wiedoeft arranged by Ted Hegvik.
  18. Saxophobia (1918) by Rudy Wiedoeft arranged by Ted Hegvik.
Ernie Kalwa - Baritone
Bradley Moggach - Soprano*, Alto
Tim Moher - Soprano**, Alto
Peter Wendell - Tenor

*Soprano on tracks 4-6, 10-12, 16-18.
** Soprano on tracks 1-3, 7-9, 13-14.
Recorded at Escarpment Sound
Acton, Ontario, Canada
July 10, 1999

Printed in Canada
Produced by Ernie Kalwa
Engineered by Brian Hewson
Directed by Tim Moher
Teaser note by Bradley Moggach
Liner notes by Ernie Kalwa
Photos by Peter Wendell

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