 During the period covered by this second of four Classics CDs, Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra was at the peak of its powers, dominating the jazz scene of the Midwest. There were not a lot of famous names in the group yet, but the soloists were colorful, and the band's ensembles could really rock in a pre-swing manner. The main players at the time included cornetist Ed Lewis, Harlan Leonard on various reeds, baritonist Jack Washington and Moten himself on piano. Highlights include "Moten Stomp," "Kansas City Breakdown," "Get Low-Down Blues," "Terrific Blues" and the remake of the band's hit "South." Scott Yanow
During the period covered by this second of four Classics CDs, Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra was at the peak of its powers, dominating the jazz scene of the Midwest. There were not a lot of famous names in the group yet, but the soloists were colorful, and the band's ensembles could really rock in a pre-swing manner. The main players at the time included cornetist Ed Lewis, Harlan Leonard on various reeds, baritonist Jack Washington and Moten himself on piano. Highlights include "Moten Stomp," "Kansas City Breakdown," "Get Low-Down Blues," "Terrific Blues" and the remake of the band's hit "South." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1     The New Tulsa Blues 3:03
Bennie Moten
2     Baby Dear 3:01
Tubby Hayes / Bennie Moten
Vocals – LaForest Dent, Thamon Hayes
3     Twelfth Street Rag 3:19
Euday L. Bowman
4     Pass Out Lightly (There Ain't Nothin' to It) 3:05
Jack Washington
5     Ding-Dong Blues 3:05
Bennie Moten
6     Moten Stomp 2:56
Bennie Moten
7     Justrite 2:40
Bennie Moten
8     Slow Motion 2:36
Bennie Moten
9     Tough Breaks 2:51
Bennie Moten
10     It's Hard to Laugh or Smile 2:41
Bennie Moten
11     Sad Man Blues 3:17
Bennie Moten
Vocals – James Taylor 
12     Kansas City Breakdown 2:53
Bennie Moten / Woodie Walder
13     Trouble in Mind 3:06
Richard M. Jones
14     Hot Water Blues 2:30
Bennie Moten    
15     Get Low-Down Blues 2:56
Bennie Moten
Speech – Bennie Moten, Ed Lewis
16     She's No Trouble (Sweetheart) 3:19    
Hayes    
17     South 2:30
Bennie Moten / Jack Washington
18     Terrific Stomp 2:40
Bennie Moten / Jack Washington    
19     Let's Get It 3:15
Bennie Moten    
20     Kansas City Squabble 2:50
Bennie Moten    
21     Rite Tite 2:50
Bennie Moten
22     Moten's Blues 3:04
Bennie Moten
23     That's What I'm Talking About 3:04
Bennie Moten / Woodie Walder
Credits :    
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – LaForest Dent (tracks: 1 to 6)
Banjo – Leroy Berry
Brass Bass – Vernon Page
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jack Washington
Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harlan Leonard
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Woody Walder
Cornet – Booker Washington (tracks: 7 to 23), Ed Lewis, Paul Webster (tracks: 1 to 6)
Drums – Willie McWashington
Piano Accordion, Piano – Buster Moten (tracks: 18 to 23)
Piano, Directed By – Bennie Moten
Trombone – Thamon Hayes
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BENNIE MOTEN's KANSAS CITY ORCHESTRA – 1927-1929 | The Classics Chronological Series – 558 (1990) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
BENNIE MOTEN's KANSAS CITY ORCHESTRA – 1929-1930 | The Classics Chronological Series – 578 (1991) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
 From 1929-30, the Bennie Moten Orchestra could hold its own with fellow big bands like Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and McKinney's Cotton Pickers, although it was the least known nationally of the four. The third of four Classics CDs completely reissuing Moten's recordings finds the young Count Basie taking over the piano slot and such stars joining the band as singer Jimmy Rushing and (by 1930) trumpeter Hot Lips Page. With cornetist Ed Lewis, Eddie Durham on trombone and guitar, clarinetist Harlan Leonard and Buster Moten (on accordion) also heard from, this was a mighty orchestra, as displayed on such numbers as "New Goofy Dust Rag," "The Jones Law Blues" and "New Vine Street Blues." The four imported Classics sets are certainly more complete than the two CDs put out domestically by Bluebird. Scott Yanow
From 1929-30, the Bennie Moten Orchestra could hold its own with fellow big bands like Fletcher Henderson, Paul Whiteman and McKinney's Cotton Pickers, although it was the least known nationally of the four. The third of four Classics CDs completely reissuing Moten's recordings finds the young Count Basie taking over the piano slot and such stars joining the band as singer Jimmy Rushing and (by 1930) trumpeter Hot Lips Page. With cornetist Ed Lewis, Eddie Durham on trombone and guitar, clarinetist Harlan Leonard and Buster Moten (on accordion) also heard from, this was a mighty orchestra, as displayed on such numbers as "New Goofy Dust Rag," "The Jones Law Blues" and "New Vine Street Blues." The four imported Classics sets are certainly more complete than the two CDs put out domestically by Bluebird. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    That Certain Motion    3:00
 Bennie Moten 
2    It Won't Be Long    2:47
 Bennie Moten 
3    When Life Seems So Blue    2:50
 Bennie Moten 
4    Loose Like A Goose    2:54
 Bennie Moten 
5    Just Say It's Me    2:52
 Bennie Moten 
6    New Goofy Dust Rag    2:38
 Bennie Moten 
7    Rumba Negro (Spanish Stomp)    2:47
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
8    The Jones Law Blues    3:05
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
9    Band Box Shuffle    2:27
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
10    Small Black    3:18
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
11    Every Day Blues (Yo Yo Blues)    3:05
 Eddie Durham / Bennie Moten 
12    Boot It    3:13
 Bennie Moten 
13    Mary Lee    3:15
 Bennie Moten / Speckled Red 
14    Rit-Dit-Ray 2:46
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
Vocals – Willie McWashington
15    New Vine Street Blues    2:58
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
16    Sweetheart Of Yesterday    2:37
 Bennie Moten / Carl Sigman 
17    Won't You Be My Baby? 3:11
 Bennie Moten / Jimmy Rushing 
Vocals – Jimmy Rushing
18    I Wish I Could Be Blue    3:08
 Count Basie / Eddie Durham / Bennie Moten 
19    h! Eddie    2:54
 Eddie Durham / Bennie Moten 
20    That Too, Do 3:18
 Count Basie / Eddie Durham / Bennie Moten 
Vocals – Jimmy Rushing
21    Mack's Rhythm    3:00
 Count Basie / Bennie Moten 
22    You Made Me Happy    3:20
 Eddie Durham / Bennie Moten 
23    Here Comes Marjorie    2:53
 Bennie Moten / Henri Woode 
Credits :    
Banjo – Leroy Berry (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 23)
Brass Bass – Vernon Page (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 23)
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jack Washington (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 23)
Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harlan Leonard (tracks: 1 to 3, 6 to 23)
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Woody Walder
Cornet – Booker Washington (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 23), Ed Lewis (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 23)
Directed By – Bennie Moten
Drums – Willie McWashington
Piano – Bennie Moten (tracks: 1 to 6), Count Basie (tracks: 7 to 23)
Piano Accordion, Piano – Buster Moten
Trombone – Thamon Hayes (tracks: 1 to 3, 6 to 23)
Trombone, Guitar – Eddie Durham (tracks: 7 to 23)
Trumpet – Oran "Hot Lips" Page (tracks: 17 to 23)
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