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1981 first pressing from Emerald City Records from the highly esteemed Leon Redbone. Album is filled with Redbone's characteristic homage to swing and ragtime music. Vinyl is in excellent shape, just a tad below near mint from my high standards. Sleeve in solid, with original shrink wrap, however there is a tear in the wrap on the back-please see photos. A1 (Mama's Got A Baby Named) Te Na Na Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet, Saxophone – Jim Rothermel Drums – Mike Braun Piano – Terry Waldo Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet, Saxophone – Jim Rothermel Drums – Mike Braun Piano – Terry Waldo Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Tuba – Jonathan Dorn 2:58 A2 A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Bobby Gordon (2) Drums – Vince Giordano Drums, Piano, Handclaps [Ham Bone] – Dr. John , Mac Rebennack Piano – Terry Waldo Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Bobby Gordon (2) Drums – Vince Giordano Drums, Piano, Handclaps [Ham Bone] – Dr. John , Mac Rebennack Piano – Terry Waldo Tuba – Jonathan Dorn 3:00 A3 Sweet Mama Papa's Getting Mad Drums – Vince Giordano Piano – Terry Waldo Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Written-By – Fred Rose , George A. Little , Peter L. Frost Drums – Vince Giordano Piano – Terry Waldo Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Written-By – Fred Rose , George A. Little , Peter L. Frost 2:42 A4 Step It Up And Go Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet – Bobby Gordon (2) Drums, Bass Saxophone – Vince Giordano Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet – Bobby Gordon (2) Drums, Bass Saxophone – Vince Giordano Tuba – Jonathan Dorn 3:40 A5 Your Cheatin' Heart Piano – Terry Waldo Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Written-By – Hank Williams Piano – Terry Waldo Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Written-By – Hank Williams 3:02 A6 Seduced Arranged By, Leader – Dick Halligan Banjo – Tim May Clarinet – Victor Morosco Drums – Ralph Humphrey Guitar – Mitch Holder Keyboards – Howard Pfiefer * Trombone – Robert Payne Tuba – Jim Self Written-By – Gary Tigerman Arranged By, Leader – Dick Halligan Banjo – Tim May Clarinet – Victor Morosco Drums – Ralph Humphrey Guitar – Mitch Holder Keyboards – Howard Pfiefer * Trombone – Robert Payne Tuba – Jim Self Written-By – Gary Tigerman 2:40 B1 Why Clarinet – Bobby Gordon (2) , Jack Maheu Piano – Dr. John , Mac Rebennack Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Written-By – Ed Werac , Jelly Roll Morton Clarinet – Bobby Gordon (2) , Jack Maheu Piano – Dr. John , Mac Rebennack Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Written-By – Ed Werac , Jelly Roll Morton 4:42 B2 My Blue Heaven Arranged By [Strings] – William S. Fischer Bass – Bob Cranshaw Drums – Grady Tate Strings – Lewis Eley , Maurice Bialkin , Richard Maximoff Written-By – George Whiting , Walter Donaldson Arranged By [Strings] – William S. Fischer Bass – Bob Cranshaw Drums – Grady Tate Strings – Lewis Eley , Maurice Bialkin , Richard Maximoff Written-By – George Whiting , Walter Donaldson 2:21 B3 Extra Blues Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet – Bobby Gordon (2) , Jack Maheu Drums – Vince Giordano Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Tuba – Jonathan Dorn Adapted By, Arranged By – Leon Redbone Clarinet – Bobby Gordon (2) , Jack Maheu Drums – Vince Giordano Trombone – Tom Artin Trumpet – Ed Polcer Tuba – Jonathan Dorn 4:03 B4 When You Wish Upon A Star Arranged By [Strings] – William S. Fischer Bass – Bob Cranshaw Drums – Grady Tate Strings – Lewis Eley , Maurice Bialkin , Richard Maximoff Written-By – Leigh Harline , Ned Washington Arranged By [Strings] – William S. Fischer Bass – Bob Cranshaw Drums – Grady Tate Strings – Lewis Eley , Maurice Bialkin , Richard Maximoff Written-By – Leigh Harline , Ned Washington 2:01 B5 Prairie Lullaby Arranged By [Strings] – William S. Fischer Drums, Bass Saxophone – Vince Giordano Strings – Lewis Eley , Maurice Bialkin , Richard Maximoff Written-By – Mary L. Rodgers *