Pianist Bennie Moten led one of the finest jazz bands on record in the 1920s, a group that included many of the top musicians of the Midwest. On the first of four Classics CDs -- all of which are recommended to vintage jazz collectors -- that reissue the master takes of all of Moten's recordings, the band quickly evolves from a sextet in 1923 to a solid 11-piece orchestra. Despite a few novelty effects (including clarinetist Woody Walder occasionally getting weird sounds by playing only the mouthpiece of his horn), even the most primitive numbers on this set are quite enjoyable. Highlights include the original version of "South" (Moten's big hit), "Goofy Dust," "Thick Lip Blues" and "Sugar." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Elephant's Wobble 3:09
Bennie Moten
2 Crawdad Blues 2:51
Bennie Moten
3 South 2:46
Thamon Hayes / Bennie Moten
4 Vine Street Blues 3:02
Pete Johnson / Bennie Moten
5 Tulsa Blues 2:51
Bennie Moten
6 Goofy Dust 2:40
Bennie Moten
7 Baby Dear 2:54
Thamon Hayes / Tubby Hayes / Bennie Moten
8 She's Sweeter Than Sugar 2:33
Bennie Moten
Vocals – William Little Jr.
9 South Street Blues 2:45
Bennie Moten
10 Sister Honky Tonk 2:38
Bennie Moten
11 As I Like It 2:52
Bennie Moten
12 Things Seem So Blue to Me 3:12
Bennie Moten
13 18th Street Strut 3:00
Bartley Costello / Bennie Moten
14 Kater Street Rag 2:34
Bennie Moten
15 Thick Lip Stomp 2:51
Bennie Moten
16 Harmony Blues 3:33
Jelly Roll Morton / Bennie Moten
17 Kansas City Shuffle 2:50
Bennie Moten
18 Yazoo Blues 2:45
Bennie Moten
19 White Lightnin' Blues 3:34
Bennie Moten
20 Muscle Shoals Blues 3:24
George W. Thomas
21 Midnight Mama 2:59
Bennie Moten
22 Missouri Wobble 3:08
Bennie Moten
23 Sugar 2:49
Edna Alexander / Sidney Mitchell / Maceo Pinkard
24 Dear Heart 3:11
Laforest Dent
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – LaForest Dent (tracks: 15 to 24)
Banjo – LaForest Dent (tracks: 8 to 14), Leroy Berry (tracks: 23, 24), Sam Tall (tracks: 1 to 7, 15 to 22)
Brass Bass – Vernon Page (tracks: 6 to 24)
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jack Washington (tracks: 23, 24)
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Harlan Leonard (tracks: 3 to 24)
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Kazoo – Woody Walder
Cornet – Ed Lewis (tracks: 23, 24), Harry Cooper (tracks: 3 to 14), Lammar Wright (tracks: 1 to 22), Paul Webster (tracks: 23, 24)
Drums – Willie Hall (tracks: 1 to 14), Willie McWashington (tracks: 15 to 24)
Piano, Directed By – Bennie Moten
Trombone – Thamon Hayes
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BENNIE MOTEN's KANSAS CITY ORCHESTRA – 1923-1927 | The Classics Chronological Series – 549 (1990) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
BENNIE MOTEN's KANSAS CITY ORCHESTRA – 1927-1929 | The Classics Chronological Series – 558 (1990) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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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CAB CALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1930-1931 | The Classics Chronological Series – 516 (1990) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Cab Calloway is long overdue for a reappraisal. Long put down by some writers as a mere entertainer, he was actually a superior jazz-influenced singer whose vocal abilities were often overshadowed by his showmanship. The ideal way to acquire his best recordings are to get the 12 CDs in Classics' Complete series. Not only do these reissues include his hits, but also some jazz instrumentals and enjoyable obscurities that give one a more well-rounded picture of the "Hi-De-Ho Man." This particular Classics CD has his first 24 recordings; from the start, his colorful style was already fully formed. It is particularly interesting to hear Calloway performing some material associated with others, especially "Happy Feet" (Paul Whiteman), "The Viper's Drag" and "I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby" (the latter two with Fats Waller), and several Duke Ellington hits. One of the better Harlem orchestras, Calloway's early band had formerly been known as the Missourians and included several fine soloists, particularly trumpeter Lammar Wright and Walter Thomas on tenor and baritone. Highlights include "St. Louis Blues," "Some of These Days," a classic rendition of "St. James Infirmary," "Nobody's Sweetheart" and the original version of "Minnie the Moocher." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Gotta Darn Good Reason Now (For Bein' Good) 3:09
De Priest Wheeler / Lamar Wright
2 St. Louis Blues 2:53
W.C. Handy
3 Sweet Jennie Lee! 3:06
Walter Donaldson
4 Happy Feet 2:35
Milton Ager / Jack Yellen
5 Yaller 3:24
Hubert Myers
6 The Viper's Drag 3:19
Fats Waller
7 Is That Religion? 2:52
Mitchell Parish / Maceo Pinkard
8 Some of These Days 2:54
Shelton Brooks
9 Nobody's Sweetheart 3:17
Ernie Erdman / Gus Kahn / Billy Meyers / Elmer Schoebel
10 St. James Infirmary 3:02
Joe Primrose / Traditional
11 Dixie Vagabond 3:02
Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn
12 So Sweet 2:56
Haven Gillespie / Nelson Shawn
13 Minnie the Moocher 3:09
Cab Calloway / Clarence Gaskill / Irving Mills
14 Doin' the Rhumba 2:54
Charles F. Kenny / Nick A. Kenny / Irving Mills / Frank Perkins
15 Mood Indigo 2:26
Barney Bigard / Duke Ellington / Irving Mills
16 Farewell Blues 2:33
Paul Mares / Leon Roppolo / Elmer Schoebel
17 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby 2:36
Alex Hill / Fats Waller
18 Creole Love Song 2:53
Duke Ellington
19 The Levee Low Down 2:55
Shelton Brooks / Irving Mills
20 Blues in My Heart 2:54
Benny Carter / Irving Mills
21 Black Rhythm 3:11
Donald Heywood / Irving Mills
22 Six or Seven Times 3:21
Irving Mills / Fats Waller
23 My Honey's Lovin' Arms 3:06
Joseph Meyer / Herman Ruby
24 The Nightmare 2:49
Hubert Myers / Riley
CAB CALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1931-1932 | The Classics Chronological Series – 526 (1990) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
The second of 12 Classics CDs that reissue all of Cab Calloway's recordings from 1930-42 has 23 performances that trace the singer's success during an 11-month period. He shows what he learned from his older sister Blanche on some of the songs, but on "You Rascal You," "Aw You Dawg" and "Kickin' the Gong Around," the singer could be mistaken for no one else but himself. There is a bit of surface noise on some of the tracks (sometimes sounding like a light rain) and even a skip on "Without Rhythm" but the wonderful music far outvalues the minor technical faults. Due to the solos of trumpeter Lammar Wright, clarinetist Arville Harris and the tenor of Walter Thomas, the tight ensembles and Calloway's exuberant (in the case of "Basin Street Blues," rather silly) singing, there are many memorable selections on this set. Highlights include "Bugle Call Rag," "Stardust," "Trickeration," "Kickin' the Gong Around," "Corrine Corinna," "The Scat Song" and "Dinah." This is very enjoyable and often-classic music that lets one know immediately why Cab Calloway was so popular during the 1930s. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 It Looks Like Susie 2:55
Cliff Friend
2 Sweet Georgia Brown 2:36
Ben Bernie / Kenneth Casey / Maceo Pinkard
3 Basin Street Blues 2:57
Spencer Williams
4 Bugle Call Rag 2:31
Billy Meyers / Jack Pettis / Elmer Schoebel
5 You Rascal, You 3:15
Sam Theard
6 Stardust 3:28
Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish
7 You Can't Stop Me from Lovin' You 2:54
Mann Holiner / Alberta Nichols
8 You Dog 2:59
Cab Calloway
9 Somebody Stole My Gal 2:50
Leo Wood
10 Ain't Got No Gal in This Town 3:17
John Robinson
11 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 3:02
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
12 Trickeration 2:56
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
13 Kickin' the Gong Around 3:11
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
14 Down-Hearted Blues 2:53
Lovie Austin / Alberta Hunter
15 Without Rhythm 2:45
Dan Dougherty / Jack Yellen
16 Corrina, Corrina 3:04
17 Stack O' Lee Blues 3:05
Lew Colwell / Rafael Lopez
18 The Scat Song 3:08
Cab Calloway / Mitchell Parish / Frank Perkins
19 Cabin in the Cotton 4:04
Cab Calloway / Mitchell Parish / Frank Perkins
20 Strictly Cullud Affair 3:04
Al J. Neiburg / Maceo Pinkard
21 Aw You Dawg 2:49
Cab Calloway
22 Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day 3:13
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
23 Dinah 3:10
Harry Akst / Sam M. Lewis / Joe Young
CAB CALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1932 | The Classics Chronological Series – 537 (1990) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
The third of 12 Cab Calloway CDs put out by Classics (which on a whole reissues the master takes of all of the popular singer's recordings from 1930-42) covers a busy six-month period. His big band (which tended to be greatly overshadowed) was actually quite excellent with good soloists in trumpeter Lammar Wright, clarinetist Eddie Barefield, Walter Thomas on tenor and pianist Bennie Payne, but of course Calloway was the main star. Highlights of this very enjoyable set include "Old Yazoo," "Reefer Man," "Old Man of the Mountain," "You Gotta Ho-De-Ho," "I've Got the World on a String," the bizarre "Dixie Doorway," "Beale Street Mama" and "The Man from Harlem." Many of the titles on this rewarding release had never been reissued before, making the Classics series a collection worth picking up in a hurry before they disappear. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 How Come You Do Me Like You Do? 2:52
Gene Austin / Roy Bergere
2 Old Yazoo 2:57
Fats Waller
3 Angeline 2:49
D. Browne / Fats Waller
4 I'm Now Prepared to Tell the World It's You 2:51
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
5 Swanee Lullaby 2:38
Ted Koehler / Morris White
6 Reefer Man 2:56
Andy Razaf / J. Russel Robinson
7 Old Man of the Mountain 2:51
William J. Hill / Victor Young
8 You Gotta Ho-De-Ho (To Get Along With Me) 3:07
D. Browne / John Robinson
9 Strange as It Seems 3:16
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
10 This Time, It's Love 2:27
Edgar Hayes / Ted Koehler
11 Git Along 2:40
Lovie Austin
12 Hot Toddy 2:37
Benny Carter
13 I've Got the World on a String 3:08
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
14 Harlem Holiday 2:48
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
15 Dixie Doorway 2:58
Mitchell Parish / Frank Perkins
16 Wah-Dee-Dah 3:00
Irving Mills / John Robinson / Ned Washington
17 Sweet Rhythm 2:49
Sidney Bechet / Leroy Maxey
18 Beale Street Mama 3:06
J. Russel Robinson / John Robinson / Roy Turk
19 That's What I Hate About Love 3:10
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
20 The Man from Harlem 3:04
Will Hudson
21 I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 3:12
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
22 My Sunday Gal 2:55
Duke Ellington / Mitchell Parish / Frank Perkins
23 Eadie Was a Lady 2:49
Nacio Herb Brown / Buddy DeSylva / Richard A. Whiting
24 Gotta Go Places and Do Things 2:42
Jeanne Burns
CAB CALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1932-1934 | The Classics Chronological Series – 544 (1990) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
The Depression may have been at its height during the two years covered by this Classics CD (the fourth in their series of 12 complete Cab Calloway sets), but there was nothing depressed about Calloway's often-jubilant vocals, the playing of his vastly underrated orchestra or the infectious (and sometimes) crazy lyrics. Trumpeter Lammar Wright, clarinetist Eddie Barefield and Walter Thomas on tenor contribute some fine solos but the focus is very much on the leader's vocals and he is in peak form on such songs as "The Lady with the Fan," "Harlem Camp Meeting," "Kickin' the Gong Around," "'Long About Midnight" and "Margie" (even if "Chinese Rhythm" is rather absurd). This easily recommended set also has a remake of "Minnie the Moocher" and an all-star recording of "Doin' the New Lowdown" with The Mills Brothers and Don Redman's Orchestra. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Cab Calloway And His Orchestra– Hot Water 2:54
Arranged By – Will Hudson
Written-By – Hudson
2 Don Redman And His Orchestra– Doin' The New Low-Down 3:06
Alto Saxophone – Don Redman, Edward Inge, Rupert Cole
Arranged By – Don Redman, Horace Henderson
Banjo, Guitar – Talcott Reeves
Brass Bass, Double Bass – Bob Ysaguirre
Clarinet – Edward Inge, Rupert Cole
Drums, Vibraphone – Manzie Johnson
Piano – Horace Henderson
Tenor Saxophone – Robert Carroll
Trombone – Benny Morton, Claude Jones, Fred Robinson
Trumpet – Langston Curl, Shirley Clay, Sidney De Paris
Vocals – Cab Calloway, Don Redman, The Mills Brothers
Written-By – Fields-McHugh
3 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Evenin' 2:44
Written-By – White, Parrish
4 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Harlem Hospitality
Written-By – Arlen, Van Heusen
5 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– The Lady With The Fan 3:14
Written-By – Brackman, Calloway, Burns
6 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Harlem Camp Meeting 3:06
Written-By – White
7 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Zaz Zuh Zaz 3:24
Chorus – Cab Calloway
Written-By – Calloway, White
8 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Father's Got His Glasses On 3:07
Arranged By – Will Hudson
Written-By – Swayzee
9 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Minnie The Moocher 3:33
Written-By – Calloway, Mills
Written-By [Uncredited] – Clarence Gaskill
10 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– The Scat Song 2:45
Written-By – Calloway
Written-By [Uncredited] – Frank Perkins, Mitchell Parish
11 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Kickin' The Gong Around 3:21
Written-By – Arlen, Koehler
12 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– There's A Cabin In The Cotton 3:28
Written-By – Perkins, Parrish
13 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– I Learned About Love From Her 3:02
Written-By – Calloway
14 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Little Town Gal 3:10
Written-By – Burns
15 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– 'Long About Midnight 3:02
Written-By – Hill, Mills
16 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Moon Glow 3:04
Written-By – Hudson
17 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Jitter Bug 3:09
Written-By – Calloway, Swayzee
18 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Hotcha Razz-Ma-Tazz 3:12
Written-By – Razaf, Mills, Hudson
19 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Margie 3:07
Written-By – Davis, Conrad, Robinson
20 Cab Calloway And His Cotton Club Orchestra– Emaline 2:50
Written-By – Perkins, Parrish
21 Cab Calloway And His Orchestra– Chinese Rhythm 2:49
Written-By – Calloway, White
22 Cab Calloway And His Orchestra– Moonlight Rhapsody 3:24
Written-By – Hudson
23 Cab Calloway And His Orchestra– Avalon 3:28
Written-By – Jolson, Rose
Written-By [Uncredited] – Buddy G. De Sylva
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Andrew Brown (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Arville Harris (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Eddie Barefield (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Banjo – Morris White (tracks: 1, 3 to 14)
Baritone Saxophone – Andrew Brown (5) (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Eddie Barefield (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Bass Clarinet – Andrew Brown (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Celesta, Piano – Bennie Payne (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Clarinet – Arville Harris (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Eddie Barefield (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Walter Thomas (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Directed By – Cab Calloway
Double Bass – Al Morgan (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Drums – Leroy Maxey (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Walter Thomas (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Guitar – Morris White (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Trombone – De Priest Wheeler* (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Harry White (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Trumpet – Doc Cheatham (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Edwin Swayzee (tracks: 1, 3 to 23), Lammar Wright (tracks: 1, 3 to 23)
Vocals – Cab Calloway (tracks: 3 to 15, 17 to 23)
CAB CALLOWAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1937-1938 | The Classics Chronological Series – 568 (1991) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
The swing era may have been at its height during the time covered by this CD (the sixth of 12 put out by the Classics label that reissue all of Cab Calloway's 1930-42 recordings) but the colorful vocalist held onto his audience and remained a household name. With such soloists as Ben Webster or Chu Berry on tenor, trumpeters Shad Collins and Lammar Wright and a rhythm section including guitarist Danny Barker and bassist Milt Hinton, Calloway had a particularly strong (if generally overlooked) orchestra. Among the more memorable selections of the 24 included on this CD are "Swing, Swing, Swing," "She's Tall, She's Tan, She's Terrific," "Bugle Blues" and "Hi-De-Ho Romeo." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Swing, Swing, Swing 2:43
Morris White
2 Wake up and Live 2:30
Mack Gordon / Harry Revel
3 Manhattan Jam 2:39
Cab Calloway
4 Moon at Sea 3:00
Harry Pease / Vincent Rose / Larry Stock
5 I'm Always in the Mood for You 2:58
J. Fred Coots / Joe Davis
6 She's Tall, She's Tan, She's Terrific 2:35
J. Fred Coots / Benny Davis
7 Go South, Young Man 2:13
J. Fred Coots / Joe Davis
8 Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm 3:05
Richard Byron / Jerome Jerome / Walter Kent
9 Hi De Ho Romeo 2:50
J. Fred Coots / Joe Davis
10 Queen Isabella 2:46
Joe Davis / Paul Denniker
11 Savage Rhythm 2:35
J. Fred Coots / Benny Davis
12 Every Day's a Holiday 2:29
Sam Coslow / Barry Trivers
13 Jubilee 2:33
Stanley Adams / Hoagy Carmichael
14 In an Old English Village 3:12
Edward Pola / Albert Sendrey
15 (Just an) Error in the News 2:51
Will Hudson / Irving Mills / Henry Nemo
16 A Minor Breakdown (Rustle of Swing) 2:28
Unknown
17 Bugle Blues 2:28
Irving Mills / Jack Pettis / Elmer Schoebel
18 One Big Union for Two 2:56
Harold Rome
19 Doing the Reactionary 2:42
Harold Rome
20 Rustle of Swing 3:00
Cab Calloway / Ralph Yaw
21 Three Swings and Out 2:16
Cab Calloway / Ralph Yaw
22 I Like Music (Played With a Swing Like This) 2:37
Cab Calloway / Ralph Yaw
23 Foolin' With You 2:34
Morris White
24 Azure 2:48
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills
Credits :
Directed By – Cab Calloway
Orchestra – Cab Calloway And His Orchestra
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster (tracks: 1 to 3, 7 to 24), Chu Berry (tracks: 4 to 6)
Vocals – Cab Calloway (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 9, 12 to 15, 18, 19, 22 to 24)
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TAMPA RED — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 9 • 1938-1939 | DOCD-5209 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
One of the greatest slide guitarists of the early blues era, and a man with an odd fascination with the kazoo, Tampa Red also fancied himsel...