Once a virtuoso trumpet player for the Dorseys, Al Hirt, essentially a Dixieland genius on the horn, broke through to a mass audience with a string of joyous, energetic, and engaging instrumental hit singles in the 1960s, including infectious delights like "Java," "Sugar Lips," and "Feels So Good," all of which are collected here.
4 Wonderland By Night / Oh! My Pa-Pa (O Mein Papa)
5 Star Dreams
6 Rhapsody in Blue
7 Trumpeter's Lullaby / Bugler's Holiday
8 Hot Lips / Sugar Blues
9 Oh Marie Marie
10 Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")
11 Java
12 Tuxedo Junction
13 Feels So Good
14 A Night in Tunisia
15 Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White
16 The Toy Trumpet
17 Tenderly
18 When It's Sleepy Time Down South / Hello Dolly
19 And the Angels Sing
20 Boy Meets Horn
21 Ciribiribin
22 Rise
23 After You've Gone
Once a virtuoso trumpet player for the Dorseys, Al Hirt, essentially a Dixieland genius on the horn, broke through to a mass audience with a string of joyous, energetic, and engaging instrumental hit singles in the 1960s, including infectious delights like "Java," "Sugar Lips," and "Feels So Good," all of which are collected here.