Mostrando postagens com marcador Joe Dixon. Mostrar todas as postagens
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7.10.23

TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1935-1936 | The Classics Chronological Series – 854 (1995) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This second volume in the Tommy Dorsey chronology contains nine performances by Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven, an ensemble that feels at times like the antidote to the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. The Clambake Seven, you see, was more of a real jazz ensemble, while the big band often served mainly as a jazz-inflected vehicle for backing up pop vocalists. Edythe Wright was generally more energetic, substantial, and interesting than Dorsey's drawling drones Jack Leonard and Buddy Gately, both standard-issue crooners with about as much personal warmth as catsup and gelatin. Edythe Wright could spice up most any pop tune, and interjected lots of clever remarks in the manner of Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, or Louis Armstrong. Sounding at times merely like a white girl trying to be hip, she nevertheless interacted quite well with the soloists and helped to loosen up a potentially uptight atmosphere even when engaging in formulaic behavior such as carefully exclaiming "my, my!" at the end of a song. She was at her best during "The Music Goes 'Round and Around," which offers a rare opportunity to hear the rather squeaky speaking voice of Sterling Bose, a magnificent trumpeter who appeared steadily with Dorsey's large and small groups until he was more or less replaced by Max Kaminsky in March of 1936, which is when Dave Tough came aboard. Tommy Dorsey was adept at taking other peoples' musical ideas and turning them into lucrative hits. Case in point: "The Music Goes 'Round and Around" was composed by Mike Riley and Eddie Farley, who recorded it with their own orchestra only six weeks prior to the version heard here. Tommy Dorsey made the real money off of this cute little novelty tune. arwulf arwulf      Tracklist + Credits :

28.4.23

BUNNY BERIGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1937 | The Classics Chronological Series – 766 (1994) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

1937 was the year Bunny Berigan went out on his own as a bandleader. He had cut his teeth with Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman, before paving the way to his own big band career with some small group sessions in 1936. On the heels of several if these combo dates, Berigan teamed up with such stellar players as tenor saxophonist George Auld, trombonist Sonny Lee, drummer George Wettling, and clarinetist Joe Dixon to begin one of the more overlooked swing outfits of the late '30s. While not always on par with such highly original groups as those led by Ellington, Lunceford, and Goodmam, Berigan's band did deliver over 100 quality sides for RCA between 1937-1939. This Classics roundup focuses on that monumental first year, with such highlights as "I Can't Get Started," "Frankie and Johnny," "Mahogany Hall Stomp," and "Black Bottom." For fans looking to follow Berigan's chronological trail, do yourself a favor and start out of sequence with this collection. Stephen Cook  
Tracklist :
1     Roses in December 3:10
George Jessel / Herbert Magidson / Ben Oakland
2     Mother Goose 3:01
Shank
3     Frankie and Johnny 2:45
Traditional
4     Mahogany Hall Stomp 2:29
Spencer Williams
5     Let 'Er Go 3:17
Larry Clinton    
6     Turn on That Red-Hot Heat (Burn Your Blues Away) 3:19
Louis Alter / Paul Francis Webster
7     I Can't Get Started 4:40
Vernon Duke / Ira Gershwin    
8     The Prisoner's Song 4:06
Guy Massey    
9     Why Talk About Love? 2:48
Sidney Mitchell / Lew Pollack
10     Caravan 3:27
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Juan Tizol
11     A Study in Brown 3:04
Larry Clinton
12     Sweet Varsity Sue 2:30
Sam M. Lewis / Charles Tobias
13     Gee, But It's Great to Meet a Friend 2:24
Fred Fisher
14     Ebb Tide 3:05
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin    
15     Have You Ever Been in Heaven? 3:07
Jack Lawrence / Peter Tinturin
16     Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm 2:45
Richard Byron / Jerome Jerome / Walter Kent
17     I'd Love to Play a Love Scene (Opposite You) 2:50
18     I Want a New Romance 3:01
Burton Lane
19     Miles Apart 2:50
Mack David    
20     A Strange Loneliness 2:54
Johnny Burke / Sammy Mysels    
21     In a Little Spanish Town 3:10
Sam M. Lewis / Mabel Wayne / Joe Young
22     Black Bottom 3:19
Lew Brown / Buddy DeSylva / Ray Henderson

BUNNY BERIGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1938 | The Classics Chronological Series – 815 (1995) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Here's the Berigan band arguably at its peak, taking the music of Bix Beiderbecke to the next level, almost making these sides a case study in "what would Bix have sounded like had he lived and worked with a big band"? Although sides like "The Pied Piper" and "Ten Easy Lessons' feature vocals by Ruth Gaylor (herself a knockoff of Benny Goodman vocalist Helen Ward), instrumentals like "Jelly Roll Blues," "In a Mist," and "Livery Stable Blues," stress the Bix connection and bring these tunes into the big band age. On all but four tracks, the drumming chores are handled by a young Buddy Rich, swinging the band for all he's worth. Cub Koda
Tracklist :
1    The Pied Piper 3:30
Bernard Arnold / Jack Gould
2     Tonight Will Live 3:04
Agustín Lara / Ned Washington
3     (A Sky of Blue and You) And So Forth 3:02
Joseph M. Davis / Howard Johnson
4     (How to Make Love in) Ten Easy Lessons 3:25
George Bailey / Mark Fisher
5     When a Prince of a Fella Meets Cinderella 3:21
James Van Heusen
6     Livery Stable Blues 3:24
Marvin Lee / Ray Lopez / Alcide "Yellow" Nunez
7     Let This Be a Warning to You 3:02
Mack David
8     Why Doesn't Somebody Tell Me These Things? 2:50
Jim Eaton / Terry Shand
9     High Society 2:43
Walter Melrose / Porter Steele
10     Father, Dear Father 2:47
Dacosta / McCarthy
11     Simple and Sweet 3:12
Abel Baer / Green Baer / Bud Green
12     Button, Button (Who's Got the Button?) 2:41    
13     I Won't Tell a Soul (I Love You) 3:10
Hughie Charles / Ross Parker
14     Rockin' Rollers' Jubilee 2:30
Joe Davis    
15     Sobbin' Blues 3:18
Vic Berton / Victor Burton / Art Kassel
16     I Cried for You 3:15
Gus Arnheim / Arthur Freed / Abe Lyman
17     Jelly Roll Blues 3:21
Jelly Roll Morton
18     'Deed I Do 2:49
Walter Hirsch / Fred Rose
19     In a Mist 3:07
Bix Beiderbecke
20     Flashes 2:47
Bix Beiderbecke
21     Davenport Blues 3:17
Bix Beiderbecke    
22     Candlelights 3:10
Bix Beiderbecke

ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...