Centuries of Sound on Cambridge 105 Radio — Episode 41 (1932)

Time: 6pm GMT, Sunday 23rd January 2022
Place: Cambridge 105 Radio

Another trip back in time, with original sounds from the year 1932, curated by James Errington. Aside from jazz we have foundational blues and roots recordings, highlights from Hollywood and Broadway, and an interview with White Town’s Jyoti Mishra about Al Bowlly, who he sampled on his 1997 number one hit Your Woman.

You can listen to the show on 105fm in Cambridge, on DAB digital across South Cambridgeshire, on the Cambridge 105 website here, or on any good radio apps, or (as the show has already gone out and it is too late to do any of these things) you can play the whole extended version (and this is a particularly extended one) on this handy mixcloud player.

Tracks played

The Philadelphia Orchestra, Conducted By Leopold Stokowski – Schoenberg’s Gurre-Lieder (Excerpt)
Lew Stone with Al Bowlly – My Woman
Ray Noble And His New Mayfair Orchestra, Vocal Al Bowlly – Love Is The Sweetest Thing
White Town – Your Woman
Dua Lipa – Love Again
The Three Keys – Jig Time
Fred Astaire with The Leo Reisman Orchestra – Night And Day
Cab Calloway And His Orchestra – Reefer Man
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra – It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra – Hobo, You Can’t Ride This Train
Silvio Caldas – E Ela Não Jurou
Josephine Baker – Ram Pam Pam
Cheikha Tetma – Ach Hal Men Ijarra
B.S. Krishnamurthi Sastrigal – Gottuvadyam Instrumental
Kouta Katsutaro – Shima No Musume
Roger Wolfe Kahn – Fit As A Fiddle
Don Redman & His Orchestra – I Got Rhythm
Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra – Take Me Away From The River
Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers – Maple Leaf Rag
The Boswell Sisters – Everybody Loves My Baby
Big Bill Broonzy – How You Want It Done?
Pinetop And Lindberg – I Believe I’ll Make A Change
Noel Coward – The Party’s Over Now / Let’s Say Goodbye

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