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The Fabulous Sidney Bechet(more) »rank: 75113by: Sidney Bechet
: :Sidney Bechet settled permanently in France in 1949, making only occasional trips back to the United States to record and tour. This CD pairs two Blue Note sessions led by the pioneer soprano saxophonist during those visits, including his last American studio recordings. Though both bands feature Bechet in the classic frontline of New Orleans and Chicago jazz with trumpet and trombone, each group gets a distinct character from one of the great bassists of early jazz. The first nine tracks, from 1951, present Bechet in the midst of dedicated New Orleans traditionalists. Trumpeter Sidney de Paris provides sterling leads and Pops Foster's ... |
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Drummer Man (Verve)(more) »rank: 16033by: Gene Krupa with Anita O'Day and Roy Eldridge
: :Sidney Bechet settled permanently in France in 1949, making only occasional trips back to the United States to record and tour. This CD pairs two Blue Note sessions led by the pioneer soprano saxophonist during those visits, including his last American studio recordings. Though both bands feature Bechet in the classic frontline of New Orleans and Chicago jazz with trumpet and trombone, each group gets a distinct character from one of the great bassists of early jazz. The first nine tracks, from 1951, present Bechet in the midst of dedicated New Orleans traditionalists. Trumpeter Sidney de Paris provides sterling leads and Pops Foster's ... |
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New Orleans Stomp(more) »rank: 59703by: Turk Murphy
:Album Details:Another Fantastic and Fully Re-mastered Turk Murphy Collection Highlighting What Truly was a Great Jazz Band. This Set Follows on from the Success of Our Previous Release 'Turks Delight'. There Are Some Real Delights on this Set Including the Elusive 'Smokey Mokes', and Rare but Nonetheless Fine Material Such as 'Mack the Knife' and 'Maryland'. Almost all the Tracks have Never Been on CD Before and a Full Discography is Included with Comprehensive Notes on the Band and Recordings. |
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Deep River: The Spirit of Gospel Music in Jazz(more) »rank: 52548by: Jim Cullum Jazz Band
: :Cornetist Jim Cullum and his San Antonio band are a treat to see live, with their hopping, bright fullness of sound and pointed expertise at trad jazz. Here Cullum and Co. take up a liturgical musical strain that has always shaded their music, even when played in nonsacred contexts. So many of these tunes, from 'Deep River' to their rousing 'Down by the Riverside,' are dyed-in-the-wool enough to sound ideally fitted for the languid pacing and for any jazz occasion. Cullum's group is a lean septet, intent on allowing each horn's voicing to trot freely in solos and in a fine, clearly toned ... |
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Thimar(more) »rank: 97281by: Anouar Brahem, John Surman, Dave Holland
: :Cornetist Jim Cullum and his San Antonio band are a treat to see live, with their hopping, bright fullness of sound and pointed expertise at trad jazz. Here Cullum and Co. take up a liturgical musical strain that has always shaded their music, even when played in nonsacred contexts. So many of these tunes, from 'Deep River' to their rousing 'Down by the Riverside,' are dyed-in-the-wool enough to sound ideally fitted for the languid pacing and for any jazz occasion. Cullum's group is a lean septet, intent on allowing each horn's voicing to trot freely in solos and in a fine, clearly toned ... |
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S'Wonderful: 4 Giants Of Swing(more) »rank: 139015by: Joe Venuti
: :The giants in question are violinist Joe Venuti, guitarist and former Texas Playboy Eldon Shamblin, steel guitarist Curley Chalker, and mandolinist Jethro Burns. The music is mostly George Gershwin and Duke Ellington. Despite the country music experience of Shamblin, Burns, and Chalker (and the usual country setting of steel and mandolin), the group holds to a strict jazz aesthetic, with sophisticated, polished improvisation. Recorded in 1977, this blowing session balances refined elegance with blazing ferocity. Chalker coaxes some amazing, unique sounds from his pedal steel (especially on the ballads) while Burns and Shamblin, usually lumped in the country bag, show their amazing facility ... |
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Pete Fountain's New Orleans(more) »rank: 90963by: Pete Fountain
: :The vastly popular clarinetist and New Orleans stalwart Pete Fountain recorded this album just after the end of his hugely popular two-year stint on Lawrence Welk's Sunday-evening television show. He quit to return to more jazz-based playing. This 1959 quartet album, with Stan Wrightsman on piano, followed Welk's show, with The Blues just behind--and they were both nationwide hits. Long before, Fountain had soaked up the life of New Orleans, the steamy cradle of jazz. The tunes here are evergeens for the first days of jazz associated with New Orleans greats, particularly Louis Armstrong. With unmistakable tone, richness, and poise in his clarinet ... |
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Washington Square(more) »rank: 133932by: The Village Stompers
:Album Description:Featuring those Folk favorites 'Midnight On Moscow.' 'Sunday Morning Coming Down', 'Arizona.' & two Dylan covers, 'Blowin' In The Wind' & 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right'. 10 tracks. Collectables. 2003. |
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A Song for George Lewis(more) »rank: 111523by: Dr. Michael White
:Album Description:Featuring those Folk favorites 'Midnight On Moscow.' 'Sunday Morning Coming Down', 'Arizona.' & two Dylan covers, 'Blowin' In The Wind' & 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right'. 10 tracks. Collectables. 2003. |
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Yule B Swingin' Too(more) »rank: 37189by: Various Artists
: :Picking up where 1999's Yule B Swingin' left off, Too collects a host of jazzy and mainstream songs that run from legendary figures such as Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, the Dorsey Brothers, and Duke Ellington to sophisticated ladies Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. More mainstream pop music by Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters, along with the rather bland June Christy version of 'The Merriest' and the ever self-effacing Dean Martin version of 'Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer,' tend to detour from nuggets such as Armstrong's wonderful 'Christmas in New Orleans' and Joe Williams's 'Let It Snow.' Still, for a nostalgic big band Christmas ... |




