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A1 For 2¢ Plain
Composed By – Manny Blanc
1:59
A2 Jazzy Borscht
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:25
A3 Sexy Yenta
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:36
A4 Quiet Day In A Delicatessen
Composed By – C. Warowitz
2:07
A5 Kosher Chow-Mein
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:36
A6 Garment Center Lament
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:54
B1 Katzkill Charmer
Composed By – C. Warowitz
2:18
B2 Heartburn, Heartburn, Heartburn
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:16
B3 Bar Mitzvah Serenade
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:43
B4 Matzoh Ball Bounce
Composed By – Manny Blanc
2:28
B5 Phoney Baloney
Composed By – C. Warowitz
1:57
B6 Swingin' Bagel
Composed By – C. Warowitz
2:27

Credits

  • Liner Notes – David Gornston

Notes

Golden Crest Records, Inc. was a small label located in Huntington Station, NY (Long Island). They released a number of rock, jazz and folk albums during the 1950s-60s.
Manny Blanc (1914-1984) was a jazz drummer who played with Tommy Dorsey and other groups. He was a prolific composer and, in his later years, an accomplished painter.
Manny Blanc Plays Jewish Jazz is an entirely instrumental LP.
The musicians (apart from Manny Blanc, drums) are uncredited.

Manny Blanc - Manny Blanc Plays Jewish Jazz FLAC album

Musician performer: Manny Blanc

Title: Manny Blanc Plays Jewish Jazz

Date of release: 1961

Style: Klezmer

Genre: Jazz / Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1926 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 520

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Shakar
Manny Blanc Plays Jewish Jazz is not, strictly speaking, a jazz record. Nor is it actually "Jewish" music, though it references some traditional ethnic melodies. While it draws from a number of popular musical styles (jazz, rock, klezzmer) the album, to me has more of a novelty/lounge sound.
Shakar
Manny Blanc Plays Jewish Jazz is not, strictly speaking, a jazz record. Nor is it actually "Jewish" music, though it references some traditional ethnic melodies. While it draws from a number of popular musical styles (jazz, rock, klezzmer) the album, to me has more of a novelty/lounge sound.