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WILLIE LEWIS AND HIS ENTERTAINERS – 1932-1936 (1995) The Classics Chronological Series – 822 | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Willie Lewis invaded Europe in 1925 as a member of Sam Wooding's explosive jazz orchestra, making hot records and stunning audiences throughout Berlin, Barcelona, and Paris. When Wooding's organization disintegrated, Lewis returned to New York in 1931 and assembled a group of musicians for the purpose of a brief European tour the following year. Willie Lewis & His Entertainers played the Merry Grill in Brussels, and made one wild phonograph recording. A 13-piece orchestra composed almost entirely of European musicians and augmented with a vaudevillian vocal quartet (including Lewis himself) presents "Who Taught You That?" This is funny stuff, something like the frantic singing heard on certain records by Sam Wooding, Fats Waller & His Buddies, or Bix Beiderbecke with Paul Whiteman. The rest of the material on this disc was recorded in Paris following Lewis' return to Europe in 1934, and constitutes a grab bag of Afro-American musical styles blended with popular music of the day. "Nagasaki" features another version of Lewis' vocal quartet and a hot solo by clarinetist Jerry Blake. Joe Hayman leads the band in singing "I Can't Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants)," his high voice anticipating the style of Louis Jordan. As if to purposefully present a wide range of Afro-American culture, two spirituals are sung a cappella. "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" is particularly satisfying. Six records cut in January of 1936 find Lewis leading a smooth dance band very much in the manner of Jimmie Lunceford. With arrangements and trumpet/saxophone work by Benny Carter, a smooth vocal by bassist June Cole on "Stay Out of Love," and tasteful embellishments by Herman Chittison on piano and celeste, this is mid-'30s big band dance music at its finest. Four selections feature vocalist and professional stripper Joan Warner singing bouncy French pop melodies. At the heart of this CD lie two magnificent recordings waxed on April 28, 1936: Herman Chittison's arrangement of "Stompin' at the Savoy" with fine trumpeting from Bill Coleman, and Fletcher Henderson's arrangement of "Christopher Columbus" -- a masterpiece of swing. Next come two romantic numbers with pokey vocals by Willie Lewis and Alice Mann, and a pair of theatrically charged presentations by Adelaide Hall, a lovely woman who had made great records with Duke Ellington and Art Tatum, would soon record with Fats Waller in London, and was eventually to settle for the rest of her life in Scandinavia. For those who crave sophisticated sounds while practicing calisthenics, this remarkably varied disc ends with a two-part exercise record narrated in French, with musical accompaniment by the very classy Willie Lewis & His Entertainers. arwulf arwulf   

Tracklist :
 1 Who Taught You That? 2:48
Willie Lewis
2 Nagasaki 2:41
Mort Dixon / Harry Warren
3 I Can't Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants) 2:44
Charlie Gaines / Clarence Williams
4 Who'll Be a Witness 2:06
Traditional
5 Ezekiel 2:34
Traditional
6 I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling 3:20
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
7 Stay Out of Love 3:17
Brent Gerlach
8 Rhythm Is Our Business 2:43
Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin / Jimmie Lunceford
9 Just a Mood 3:29
Benny Carter / Clarence Williams
10 All of Me 3:18
Gerald Marks / Seymour Simons
11 Stardust 3:14
Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish
12 Etre Parisienne 3:15
Marc Cab / Henri Varna
Willie Lewis feat: Joan Warner
13 Le Coo-Coo-Coo 2:32
Marc Cab / Henri Varna
Willie Lewis feat: Joan Warner
14 Magie de la Danse 3:19
Marc Cab / Henri Varna
Willie Lewis feat: Joan Warner
15 Mon Proces 3:31
Marc Cab / Henri Varna
Willie Lewis feat: Joan Warner
16 Stompin' at the Savoy 3:17
Benny Goodman / Andy Razaf / Edgar Sampson / Chick Webb
 17 Christopher Columbus 3:22
Chu Berry / Andy Razaf
 18 I'm Shooting High 3:13
Ted Koehler / Jimmy McHugh
 19 Lost 2:58
Johnny Mercer / Phil Ohman
 20 Alone 3:11
Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed
 21 Say You're Mine 2:43
Willie Lewis
22 Au Rythme du Jazz: Culture Physique 1ere Partie  2:46
Irving Berlin
 23 Au Rythme du Jazz: Culture Physique 2eme Partie
Irving Berlin

WILLIE LEWIS AND HIS ENTERTAINERS – 1936-1938 (1995) The Classics Chronological Series – 847 | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1 Sing, Sing, Sing 2:38
Louis Prima
2 Knock, Knock, Who's There? 3:00
Bill Davies / Vincent Lopez / Johnny Morris / Bill Tyson
3 Sweet Sue 2:55
Victor Young
4 Organ Grinder's Swing 3:23
Will Hudson
5 On Your Toes 2:55
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
Willie Lewis feat: Jean Tranchant
6 There's a Small Hotel 3:13
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
Willie Lewis feat: Jean Tranchant
7 Le Soleil S' en Fout 2:35
Jean Tranchant
Willie Lewis feat: Jean Tranchant
8 Love 3:09
Jean Tranchant
Willie Lewis feat: Jean Tranchant
9 Ol' Man River 2:57
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
10 Swing, Brother, Swing 2:44
Lewis Raymond / Walter Bishop, Sr. / Clarence Williams
11 Swing Time 2:19
Willie Lewis
12 Doin' the New Low Down 2:32
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
13 Swinging for a Swiss Miss 3:10
Willie Lewis
14 Basin Street Blues 3:14
Spencer Williams
15 The Maid's Night Off 3:04
Will Hudson
16 Who's Sorry Now? 2:55
Bert Kalmar / Harry Ruby / Ted Snyder
17 Swinging at the Chez Florence 2:32
Willie Lewis
18 Coquette 3:03
Johnny Green / Gus Kahn / Carmen Lombardo
19 Memphis Blues 2:40
W.C. Handy / George Norton
20 In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town 2:57
Little Jack Little / John Siras / Joe Young
21 Goodbye to Summer 3:33
Harry Phillips
Willie Lewis feat: Greta Keller
22 I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) 3:03
Jim Eaton / Terry Shand
Willie Lewis feat: Greta Keller
23 Poor Little Angeline 2:58
Jimmy Kennedy Willie Lewis feat: Karla
24 Lambeth Walk 3:00
Douglas Furber / Noel Gay
Willie Lewis feat: Karla

WILLIE LEWIS AND HIS NEGRO BAND – 1941 (1996) The Classics Chronological Series – 880 | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Willie Lewis led impressive bands in Europe during the 1930s which frequently featured trumpeter Bill Coleman and, on some occasions, altoist Benny Carter. His last and least-known recordings are issued in full on this 1996 Classics CD. Recorded in Switzerland in 1941, the 24 selections feature what was certainly the last American-dominated orchestra to record in Europe before Pearl Harbor. The two extensive big-band sessions, which resulted in 16 performances, feature an excellent swing orchestra boasting fine solos from trumpeter Louis Bacon, trombonist Billy Burns and Johnny Russell on tenor and clarinet; Jelly Roll Morton's 1920s drummer, Tommy Benford, also plays well. The swing charts on such numbers as "Happy Feet," "Ti-Pi-Tin," "Roses of Picardy" and "Christopher Columbus" are surprisingly up to date. In addition, there are eight numbers featuring a combo from the orchestra, most notably Alfred Siegrist on piano and effective accordion, Johnny Russell's tenor on a few tracks, and vocals from June Cole and the talented Florence Mason. This is the type of CD reissue that waters the mouths of veteran collectors, for little if any of this music has been available since the 1940s. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    What Will I Do? 2:38
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Berlin

2    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Happy Feet 3:01
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Yellen, Ager

3    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Baby Ain't You Satisfied 3:02
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Louis Bacon
Trumpet, Written-By – Henry Mason

4    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Ti-Pi-Tin 3:07
Alto Saxophone, Vocals, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Grever, Leveen

5    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Les Bateliers De La Volga 2:42
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Traditional

6    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Bacon's Blues 3:08
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason
Trumpet, Written-By – Louis Bacon

7    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Lover, Come Back To Me 2:59
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Romberg

8    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Roses Of Picardy 2:03
Alto Saxophone, Vocals, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Haydn-Wood

9    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    I Ain't Got Nobody 2:53
Alto Saxophone, Vocals, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Graham, Williams

10    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Swingin' At The Chez Florence 3:06
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written By – Hellmann

11    Willie Lewis Presents–    Lady Be Good 2:32
Double Bass [String Bass], Vocals – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Heyo Scholl
Piano Accordion – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Written-By – Gershwin-Gershwin

12    Willie Lewis Presents–    Chinatown 2:10
Double Bass [String Bass], Vocals – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Heyo Scholl
Piano Accordion – Alfred Siegrist
Written-By – Schwartz

13    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Christmas Night In Harlem 2:15
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Scott

14    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Ol' Man River 2:16
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Kern

15    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Christopher Columbus 2:26
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Razaf, Berry

16    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    I've Found A New Baby 2:57
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Williams

17    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    After You've Gone 3:09
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass], Vocals – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Creamer, Layton

18    Willie Lewis And His Negro Band–    Body And Soul 3:08
Alto Saxophone, Leader – Willie Lewis
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Ernst Höllerhagen
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Denis Chappelet
Trombone – Billy Burns
Trumpet – Henry Mason, Louis Bacon
Written-By – Heyman, Eyton, Green, Sour

19    Willie Lewis Presents–    Margie (as Maggie) 2:06
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Russell
Written-By – Davis, Conrad, Robinson

20    Willie Lewis Presents–    Some Of These Days 2:36
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Vocals – Florence Mason
Written-By – Brooks

21    Willie Lewis Presents–    Blue Skies (as Blue Skyes) 2:34
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Trumpet – Henry Mason
Written-By – Berlin

22    Willie Lewis Presents–    My Blue Heaven (as Blue Heaven) 2:23
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Vocals – Florence Mason
Written-By – Whiting, Donaldson

23    Willie Lewis Presents–    Avalon 2:33
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Written-By – Johnson, Rose

24    Willie Lewis Presents–    You Can't Stop Me 2:20
Double Bass [String Bass] – June Cole
Drums – Tommy Benford
Guitar – Peter Angst
Piano – Alfred Siegrist
Written-By – Unknown Artist

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...