
The Dave Pell Octet was one of several mid-size Cool Jazz bands that formed in the wake of Miles Davis's Cool sides of 1949/1950. Tenor saxophonist Dave Pell played with Les Brown's big band during 1948-56 and started to record with an octet drawn from the orchestra in 1953. His first project was a set of a dozen Irving Berlin tunes, followed by several more songbook collections in the decade.
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I Had the Craziest Dream
Klump Jump (Hollywood, June 17, 1955)
Sunday in Savannah (Hollywood, April 23, 1955)
Jazz Wagner
Time After Time
Nap's Dream
Crescendo Date
Klump Jump
The Way You Look Tonight
My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Sunday in Savannah
Star Eyes
Mike's Peak
People in Love
Poopsie
On The Good Ship Lollipop
Paris in the Spring
It Never Entered My Mind
Grey Flannel
Mountain Greenery
Jazz Goes to Siwash
Tishomingo Blues
Spring Is Here
Memphis in June
Love Is Just Around The Corner
The Man I Love
Prom to Prom
The White Cliffs Of Dover
There'll Be Some Changes Made
New Orleans
Shuffle off to Buffalo
Isle of Capri
Can't We Be Friends
Flying Down to Rio
On A Slow Boat To China
Play Fiddle Play
Sing for Your Supper
Imagination
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Why Do You Suppose
Look Who's Dancing
London in July
How Are Things in Glocca Morra?
Paris in the Spring (Hollywood, April 26, 1955)
Dance for Daddy
But Beautiful
You Are Too Beautiful
Like Someone In Love
The Continental
Love and the Weather
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