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4.6.23

FREDDY JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1933-1939 | The Classics Chronological Series – 829 (1995) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Freddy Johnson was a talented swing-oriented pianist who spent the 1930s playing in Europe. This Classics CD contains all five of his sessions, a song ("Wo Ist Der Mann?") on which his band accompanies Marlene Dietrich, plus a date with trumpeter Louis Bacon's septet. In addition to Johnson's many piano solos, the top players are trumpeter Arthur Briggs, Frank "Big Boy" Goudie on tenor, trombonist Herb Flemming, tenorman Alix Combelle, and Bacon. Four songs recorded in 1934 with a Dutch band have delightful vocals from the completely obscure Rosie Poindexter. This CD is a must for collectors of small-group swing. Scott Yanow
Tracklist + Credits :

8.9.22

COLEMAN HAWKINS – 1937-1939 | The Classics Chronological Series – 613 (1991) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This edition of Classics' chronological account of Coleman Hawkins' 1937-1939 recordings takes in the tenor giant's last few years of a half-decade stay in Europe. By this time, Hawkins was well on his way to possessing the incredible command and ingenuity eventually essayed on his epochal 1939 recording of "Body and Soul." And while he saved his best for that landmark performance and other cuts that marked his return to the States, Hawkins certainly didn't just make due on the Continent. In addition to more tracks with Danish jazzers the Ramblers (their initial work with Hawkins is heard on the earlier 1934-1937 disc), the collection features the four legendary sides Hawkins made with the All-Star Jam Band, which included Django Reinhardt, Benny Carter (the other main jazz ex-pat of the time), and Stephane Grappelli, among other French players; if there are finer combo performances from this period than "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Sweet Georgia Brown," they number only a few. Hawkins further plies his ever-developing horn skills on several fine duo cuts with pianist Freddy Johnson, including the Hawk-penned "Lamentation" and a version of "Stardust." For listeners interested in acquiring just a single disc covering the saxophonist's European recordings, this generous volume is the one to get. Stephen Cook  
Tracklist :
1     I Wanna Go Back to Harlem 2:57
Jack Bulterman
2     Consolation 2'59
Jack Bulterman
3     A Strange Fact 2:34
Coleman Hawkins    
4     Original Dixieland One-Step 1:54
Nick LaRocca    
5     Smiles 2:55
J. Will Callahan / Lee Roberts    
6     Something Is Gonna Give Me Away 2:58
Coleman Hawkins     
7     Honeysuckle Rose 2:42
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller    
8     Crazy Rhythm 2:58
Irving Caesar / Roger Wolfe Kahn / Joseph Meyer    Amazon     
9     Out of Nowhere 3:14
Johnny Green / Edward Heyman        
10     Sweet Georgia Brown 2:56
Ben Bernie / Kenneth Casey / Maceo Pinkard    
11     Lamentation 2:58
Jack Bulterman    
12     Devotion 2:43
Coleman Hawkins    
13     Stardust 2:26     
Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish    
14     Well, All Right Then 2:25
Coleman Hawkins / Freddie Johnson    
15     Blues Evermore 2:42
Coleman Hawkins    
16     Dear Old Southland 2:40
Henry Creamer / Turner Layton    
17     Way Down Yonder in New Orleans 2:50
Henry Creamer / Turner Layton
18     I Know That You Know 2:45
Anne Caldwell / Vincent Youmans    
19     When Buddha Smiles 2:41
Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed / King Zany    
20     Swinging in the Groove 3:00
Coleman Hawkins    
21     The Darktown Strutters' Ball 2:36
Shelton Brooks    
22     My Melancholy Baby 2:47
Ernie Burnett / George Norton

28.8.22

COLEMAN HAWKINS - Somebody Loves Me (1994) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Tracklist :
1     Somebody Loves Me 2'50
Buddy DeSylva / George Gershwin / Ballard MacDonald
2     Mighty Like the Blues
Leonard Feather
3     Pardon Me, Pretty Baby 3'00
Raymond Klages / Jack Maskill / Vincent Rose
4     My Buddy 2'50
Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn
5     Stardust 2'33
Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish
6     Well, All Right Then 2'31
Coleman Hawkins / Freddie Johnson
7     Blues Evermore 2'45
Coleman Hawkins
8     Dear Old Southland 2'41
Henry Creamer / Turner Layton
9     Way Down Yonder in New Orleans 2'56
Henry Creamer / Turner Layton
10     I Know That You Know 2'55
Anne Caldwell / Vincent Youmans
11     When Buddha Smiles 2'47
Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed / King Zany
12     Swinging in the Groove 3'07
Coleman Hawkins    
13     The Darktown Strutters' Ball 2'43
Shelton Brooks
14     My Melancholy Baby 2'46
Ernie Burnett / George Norton
Notas.
(A) Coleman Hawkins (ts), Benny Carter (tp, cl, alto), George Chisholm (tb), Jimmy Williams (cl, alto), Freddie Johnson (p), Ray Webb (g), Len Harrison (b), Robert Montmarche (d) - The Hague, 1937
(B) Coleman Hawkins (ts), Freddie Johnson (p), - Hilversum, 1937
(C) Coleman Hawkins (ts), Freddie Johnson (p), Maurice Van Kleef (d) - Hilversum, 1938
(D) Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, London, 1939
(A) = tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4
(B) = tracks: 5, 6
(C) = tracks: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
(D) = tracks: 13, 14

5.6.21

LOUIS ARMSTRONG – Louis Armstrong and Friends (2001) Jazz In Paris – 51 | RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The title of this compilation is a bit misleading, as Louis Armstrong only appears on seven of the CD's 20 tracks. All of them were recorded during a visit by the trumpeter to France in 1934 and were made on the sly, since he was under an exclusive contract to another label. The all-stars were primarily European musicians assembled for the session, though pianist Herman Chittison, a fellow American, makes his mark in "Super Tiger Rag," along with the leader's crisp, high-note solo. They compare favorably with some of Armstrong's later work back home with larger orchestras, but for the most part, the music is of minimal interest aside from his contributions. The other selections are a mixed bag. Pianist Freddy Johnson and trumpeter Arthur Briggs lead an orchestra that offers rather dated treatments of "Sweet Georgia Brown" and Spencer Williams' "Foxy and Grapesy." Actress Marlene Dietrich sings in her native German in "Wo Ist der Mann?" (Where Is the Man?), though the lyrics are half-spoken, backed by Briggs and Johnson leading a quintet. Tracks featuring vocalist Louis Cole with Briggs and Johnson are simply forgettable. Austrian singer Greta Keller is far more interesting than Dietrich on her pair of songs, including a moving "Goodbye to Summer" and the humorous, lightly swinging "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key." The band is a good one, with expatriates Herman Chittison on piano and trumpeter Bill Coleman soloing. Clarinetist Danny Polo leads a sextet on the last four tracks, featuring either Garland Wilson or Una Mae Carlisle on piano and the phenomenal but underrated guitarist Oscar Alemán. The unaccredited "Doing the Gorgonzola" is easily the high point of this rare session. Overall, this music falls somewhat short of being essential, though the very reasonable price (like all of the CDs in Universal's Jazz in Paris series) makes it a bit more attractive. Ken Dryden  
Tracklist :
Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre: 1934
1. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - Saint Louis Blues     2:43
W.C. Handy
2. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - Super Tiger Rag     3:07
Nick LaRocca
3. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - Will You, Won't You Be My Baby?     2:48
John Nesbitt / Howdy Quicksell
4. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Part 1     2:57
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
5. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Part 2     3:07
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
6. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - Saint Louis Blues     3:06
W.C. Handy
7. –Louis Armstrong Et Son Orchestre - Song Of The Vipers     2:53
Traditional
Freddy Johnson, Arthur Briggs & Their All-Star Orchestra: 1933
8. –Freddy Johnson, Arthur Briggs & Their All-Star Orchestra     Sweet Georgia Brown     3:16
Ben Bernie / Kenneth Casey / Maceo Pinkard
9. –Freddy Johnson, Arthur Briggs & Their All-Star Orchestra     Foxy And Grapesy     3:34
Freddy Johnson / Spencer Williams
Marlene Dietrich Accompagnée Par Freddy Johnson Et Son Jazz: 1933
10. –Marlene Dietrich     Wo Ist Der Mann?     3:10
Max Kolpé / Peter Kreuder
Arthur Briggs: 1933
11. –Arthur Briggs     Nobody's Sweetheart     3:17
Ernie Erdman / Gus Kahn / Billy Meyers / Elmer Schoebel
12. –Arthur Briggs     Grabbin' Blues     3:32
Arthur Briggs / Freddy Johnson
13. –Arthur Briggs     I Got Rhythm     3:18
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
14. –Arthur Briggs     Japanese Sandman     3:38
Greta Keller: 1938
15. –Greta Keller     Goodbye To Summer     3:38
Harry Phillips
16. –Greta Keller     I'm Gonna Lock My Heart And Throw Away The Key     3:06
Jim Eaton / Terry Shand
Danny Polo And His Swing Stars: 1939
17. –Danny Polo And His Swing Stars     Doing The Gorgonzola     3:05
Danny Polo
18. –Danny Polo And His Swing Stars     Montparnasse Jump     2:46
Leonard Feather / Danny Polo
19. –Danny Polo And His Swing Stars     China Boy     2:56
Phil Boutelje / Dick Winfree
20. –Danny Polo And His Swing Stars     Polo-naise     2:56
Danny Polo
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Alcide Castellanos (faixas: 8, 9), Henri Tyree (faixas: 1 to 7)
Arranged By – Freddy Johnson (faixas: 8, 9)
Clarinet – Danny Polo (faixas: 17 to 20), Joe Hayman (faixas: 15, 16)
Clarinet, Saxophone [Alto] – Peter Du Congé (faixas: 1 to 10)
Double Bass – German Arago (faixas: 1 to 7), Juan Fernandez (faixas: 8 to 10), Louis Vola (faixas: 17 to 20), Wilson Myers (faixas: 15, 16)
Drums – Billy Taylor (faixas: 8 to 10), Jerry Mengo (faixas: 17 to 20), Oliver Times (faixas: 1 to 7)
Guitar – John Mitchell (faixas: 15, 16), Maceo Jefferson (faixas: 1 to 7), Oscar Aleman (faixas: 17 to 20), Sterling Conaway (faixas: 8, 9)
Piano – Freddy Johnson (faixas: 8 to 14), Garland Wilson (faixas: 17 to 20), Herman Chittison (faixas: 1 to 7, 15, 16), Una Mae Carlisle (faixas: 17 to 20)
Tenor Saxophone – Alfred Pratt (faixas: 1 to 7), Alix Combelle (faixas: 17 to 20), Frank "Big Boy" Goudie (faixas: 8, 9)
Trombone – Billy Burns (faixas: 8, 9), Lionel Guimaraes (faixas: 1 to 7)
Trumpet – Arthur Briggs (faixas: 8 to 14), Bill Coleman (faixas: 15, 16), Bobby Jones (faixas: 8, 9), Jack Hamilton (faixas: 1 to 7), Leslie Thompson (faixas: 1 to 7), Philippe Brun (faixas: 17 to 20), Theodore Brock (faixas: 8, 9)
Trumpet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong (faixas: 1 to 7)
Vocals – Greta Keller (faixas: 15, 16), Louis Cole (faixas: 8, 9, 11, 13)
Nota :
Recorded in Paris in October 1934 (1-7), on July 8, 1933 (8-9), on July 19, 1933 (10), in June 1933 (11-14), on September 27, 1938 (15-16) and on January 30, 1939 (17-20)
Reissue of the 78rpm discs: Brunswick 9683 (1), 500 490 (2, 6), 500 491 (4, 5), 500 492 (3, 7), 500 278 (8, 9), 500 262 (11, 13), 500 263 (12, 14), 81 859 (15, 16), Polydor 530 002 (10) & Decca 6989 (17, 18), 7126 (19, 20)

RICHIE BEIRACH & GREGOR HUEBNER — Live At Birdland New York (2017) FLAC (tracks), lossless

"Live at Birdland New York" is a document of the long-standing and intense collaboration between two masters. It is also a stateme...