VA – The Ultimate Jazz Archive, Set 7 [4CD] (2005) Membran Music

The Ultimate Jazz Archive egy öszzesen 168 (!) lemezből álló – tehát igazán átfogónak tekinthető – válogatás, melynek hetedik része a klasszikus jazz, a ragtime és a dixieland híres előadóinak világába kalauzol. A mai ajánlat: Muggsy Spanier, Bud Freeman, Eddie Condon Dixieland All-Stars, George Wettling.

Set 7 – CD 1: Muggsy Spanier

Francis Joseph Julian “Muggsy” Spanier (1901-1967) was a prominent cornet player based in Chicago. He was renowned as the best trumpet/cornet in Chicago until Bix Beiderbecke entered the scene.

 

Tracklist:

01 – At the Jazz Band Ball (1939)
02 – Sister Kate (1939)
03 – Dippermouth Blues (Sugar Foot Stomp) (1939)
04 – Riverboat Shuffle (1939)
05 – Relaxin’ At The Touro (1939)
06 – At Sundown (1939)
07 – Bluin’ The Blues (1939)
08 – Lonesome Road (1939)
09 – Sweet Lorraine (1940)
10 – Four or Five Times (1940)
11 – That’s A Plenty (1940)
12 – Sweet Sue, Just You (1940)
13 – Oh! Lady Be Good (1944)
14 – Memphis Blues (1944)
15 – Whistlin’ the Blues (1944)

Set 7 – CD 2: Bud Freeman

Lawrence “Bud” Freeman (1906-1991) was an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer, known mainly for playing the tenor saxophone, but also able at the clarinet. He had a smooth and full tenor sax style with a heavy robust swing. He was one of the most influential and important jazz tenor saxophonists of the big band era. His major recordings were “The Eel”, “Tillie’s Downtown Now”, “Crazeology”, “The Buzzard”, and “After Awhile”, composed with Benny Goodman.

 

Tracklist:

01 – Sensation (1940)
02 – Fidgety Feet (1940)
03 – Tia Juana (1940)
04 – Copenhagen (1940)
05 – I’ve Found A New Baby (1939)
06 – Easy To Get (1939)
07 – China Boy (1939)
08 – The Eel (1939)
09 – Oh! Baby (1940)
10 – I Need Some Pettin’ (1940)
11 – Susie (1940)
12 – Big Boy (1940)
13 – As Long As I Live (1939)
14 – The Sail Fish (1939)
15 – Sunday (1939)
16 – Satanic Blues (1939)
17 – Jack Hits The Road (1940)
18 – Forty-Seven And State (1940)
19 – Muskrat Ramble (1940)
20 – That Da-Da Strain (1940)
21 – Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble (1940)
22 – At The Jazz Band Ball (1940)
23 – Prince Of Wails (1940)
24 – After Awhile (1940)
25 – Love Is Just Around The Corner (1940)

Set 7 – CD 3: Eddie Condon Dixieland All-Stars

Albert Edwin Condon (1905-1973), better known as Eddie Condon, was a jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader. A leading figure in the so-called “Chicago school” of early Dixieland, he also played piano and sang on occasion.

 

Tracklist:

01 – There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1939)
02 – Nobody’s Sweetheart (1939)
03 – Friar’s Point Shuffle (1939)
04 – Someday, Sweetheart (1939)
05 – When Your Lover Has Gone (1944)
06 – Wherever There’s Love (1944)
07 – Impromptu Ensemble No. 1 (1944)
08 – ‘S Wonderful (1944)
09 – Someone To Watch Over Me (1944)
10 – The Sheik of Araby (1944)
11 – The Man I Love (1944)
12 – Somebody Loves Me (1944)
13 – I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise (1945)
14 – My One And Only (1945)
15 – Oh! Lady Be Good (1945)
16 – Swanee (1945)
17 – Farewell blues (1946)
18 – Improvisation For The March Of Time (1946)
19 – (I’ve Got a Woman, Crazy For Me) She’s Funny That Way (1946)
20 – Stars Fell On Alabama (1946)

Set 7 – CD 4: George Wettling

George Wettling (1907-1968) was an American jazz drummer. He was one of the young white Chicagoans who fell in love with jazz as a result of hearing King Oliver’s band (with Louis Armstrong on second cornet) at the Lincoln Gardens in Chicago in the early 1920s. Oliver’s drummer, Baby Dodds, made a particular and lasting impression upon Wettling. Wettling went on to work with the big bands of Artie Shaw, Bunny Berigan, Red Norvo, Paul Whiteman, and even Harpo Marx: but he was at his best on (and will be best remembered for) his work in small ‘hot’ bands led by Eddie Condon, Muggsy Spanier, and himself. In these small bands, Wettling was able to demonstrate the arts of dynamics and responding to a particular soloist that he had learned from Baby Dodds. Wettling was a member of some of Condon’s classic line-ups, which included, among others, Wild Bill Davison, Billy Butterfield, Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, Pee Wee Russell, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder, Ralph Sutton, and Walter Page, and in 1957 toured Britain with a Condon band including Davison, Cutshall, and Schroeder. Towards the end of his life, Wettling (like his friend the clarinetist Pee Wee Russell), took up painting, and was much influenced by the American cubist Stuart Davis. He has been said to have believed that “jazz drumming and abstract painting seemed different for him only from the point of view of craftsmanship: in both fields he felt rhythm to be decisive”.

 

Tracklist:

01 – I’ve Found A New Baby (1940)
02 – Bugle Call Rag (1940)
03 – I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (1940)
04 – The Darktown Strutter’s Ball (1940)
05 – Some Of These Days (1944)
06 – Everybody Loves My Baby (1944)
07 – China Boy (1944)
08 – That’s A Plenty (1944)
09 – Heebie Jeebies (1944)
10 – Struttin’ With Some Barbecue (1944)
11 – How Come You Do Me Like You Do (1944)
12 – Blues For Stu (1944)
13 – Home, Cradle Of Hapiness (1944)
14 – Too Marvellous For Words (1944)
15 – You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me (1944)
16 – Somebody Loves Me (1944)

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