Swamp Fire
Let's Dance Again
Mercury SR 60152
1962
Trumpets - Rudy Stauber, Dom Geraci, Milt Hubatka
Trombones - Paul Crumbaugh, George Jean
Saxophones - Howard Davis, Mike Simpson, George Newquist, John Cameron, Bill Calkins
Pianos - Caesar Giovanini, Dick Boyell
Guitars - Earl Backus, John Gray
Bass - John Frigo
Percussion - Frank Rullo, Bobby Christian, Hugh Anderson
From the back cover: Mercury started blueprinting this album when Ampex, a giant in the professional tape recorded business, ordered two dozen of the stereo tape version (MDS2-3) of the first David Carroll album, Let's Dance (MG-2081 monaural and SR-6001 – stereographic).
Ampex's regional sales force across the 48 states reported dealers everywhere were ecstatic over consumer's delighted reaction because the David Carroll initial album was just right for any age group and equally pertinent for listening or dancing.
Carroll is the perfect artist to provide music for dancing pleasure or just plain listening. A veteran of many dance bands, wherein he worked as instrumentalist and arranger, Carroll has become in his decade of arranging and conducting an avid listener and observer of what the public desires.
Carrolls home in Plum Grove Estates, Palatine, Illinois, is an Audiophile's Eden, for David's ability to create interesting, different and yet, always melodic sound comes from his hours of working on his hi-fi rig and resultant listening.
Pretty Baby
Side Saddle
Soft Shoe Song
Adios
Irene
Hey! Chick
Cha-Cah-Panecas
Bouncing Ball
Swamp Fire
Would You Like To Take A Walk
The Doodlin' Drummer
Let's Dance Again
Play A Simple Melody
Oh Swamp Fire is a well known Exotica tune. I think it may be on one of the Lyman Taboo's
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