The Rhythme All Stars - 1958 (EP 1) (7", EP)
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The Rhythme All Stars - 1958 (EP 1) (7", EP)

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The Rhythme All Stars - 1958 (EP 1) (7", EP)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG) Comments: a few harmless hairlines General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Rhythme was a Dutch jazz magazine which was published from 1949 until 1961. Following the example of American magazine Down Beat, Rhythme also started doing reader's polls and from 1958 to 1960 they issued three EP's with recordings of a band

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

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a few harmless hairlines

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Rhythme was a Dutch jazz magazine which was published from 1949 until 1961. Following the example of American magazine Down Beat, Rhythme also started doing reader's polls and from 1958 to 1960 they issued three EP's with recordings of a band which was made up of all the winning soloists from each category. This band was called "The Rhythme All Stars". EP 1: The Rhythme All Stars 1958 (Columbia SEGH 52, Holland, 1958) Musicians: Ado Broodboom (trumpet), Cees Smal (trombone), Toon van Vliet (tenor sax), Herman Schoonderwalt (bariton sax), Peter Schilperoort (clarinet), Coen van Nassou (vibes), Eddie Doorenbos (vocals side B), Rob Madna (piano), Hank Wood (bass) and John Engels (drums). Side A: Reading Rhythme. Side B: Little Girl, Please Be Kind. EP 2: The Rhythme All Stars 1958/1959 (Columbia SEGH 58, Holland, 1959) Musicians: Ado Broodboom (trumpet), Rudy Bosch (trombone), Piet Noordijk (alto sax), Toon van Vliet (tenor sax), Herman Schoonderwalt (alto sax, bariton sax), Coen van Nassou (vibes), Rob Madna (piano), Hank Wood (bass) and Joop Korzelius (drums). Side A: Relaxing With Rhythme. Side B: Skippin', Dear Old Stockholm. EP 3: The Rhythme All Stars 1960 (Columbia SEGH 71, Holland, 1960) Musicians: Ado Broodboom (trumpet), Rudy Bosch (trombone), Piet Noordijk (alto sax), Toon van Vliet (tenor sax), Herman Schoonderwalt (alto sax, clarinet), Coen van Nassou (vibes), Jan van der Most (vocal side A), Rob Madna (piano), Hank Wood (bass) and Kees Kranenburg (drums). Side A: The Blue 'S'. Side B: Rhythme Reeds, Poll Beat.

 

A1. Reading Rhythme
B1. Little Girl
B2. Please Be Kind

 

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