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Name | Artist | Album | Year | Comments |
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Just One Of Those Things | Richard Hills | Alive To The Sound Of Music [COS CD] | 1998 | 4-24 South Bank Wurlitzer, ex Trocadero, Elephant & Castle, London |
One Morning In May | Hector Olivera | Spectacular! [Vantage CD] | 1994 | 4-42 Möller, Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA |
Muskrat Ramble | Barry Baker | ATOS Milwaukee 2000 | 2000 | 3-14 Wurlitzer, Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI |
The Summer of ’42 | Kay McAbee | ATOS Chicago 1977 | 1977 | 3-28 Kimball Hybrid, Hinsdale Theatre, Hinsdale, IL |
Limehouse Blues | Don Baker | ATOS Detroit 1967 | 1967 | 4-34 Wurlitzer, Senate Theatre, Detroit, MI |
Butterfly, Waltz Song | Quentin Maclean | Rhapsody in Blue [Sterndale 3-CD] | 1929 | 4-36 Christie, Regal/Odeon Cinema, Marble Arch, London |
Caribbean Honeymoon | Ronald Curtis | The Theatre Organ – Wurlitzer and Compton Theatre Organs [Saydisc CD] | 4-16 Compton, Paramount Organ Studios, Bolton, UK; ex-Odeons Bolton & Liverpool | |
Cavatina | Peter Lish | Theatre Organ Echoes 1: Movie Magic [Organ 1st CD] | 1998 | 3-8 Wurlitzer, Municipal Hall, Eston, Middlesborough; ex-Granada Theatre, Bedford |
Pavanne | Gordon Kibbee | United Artists Theatre | 1940 | 3-17 Wurlitzer, United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles |
My Heart Belongs To Daddy | Gordon Kibbee | Pipe Organ Showpieces [Omegatape] | 4-34 Hybrid, Lorin Whitney Studio, Glendale, CA | |
Pal Joey: Do It The Hard Way; I Could Write A Book; Bewitched; You Mustn’t Kick It Around | Gordon Kibbee | At The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ [Starlite LP] | ||
Don’t Try Your Jive On Me | Fats Waller | In London | 1938 | 3-9 Compton, EMI Studios, London |
Mary Lou | Rob Richards | Center Stage [Rodgers CD] | 1998 | Rodgers 360 Theatre Organ |
Shakin’ the Blues Away | Pierre Fracalanza | Paramount 450 | 2012 | www.paramountorganworks.com |
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da | Trio con Brio | In The Key Of Three | 2007 | 3-26 Robert Morton, Residence Paul Van Der Molen; console ex-Lowe’s Kings Theatre, Brooklyn, New York; plus 2 Allens |