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Swing Trumpet Kings (2CD)
Harry "Sweets" Edison
első megjelenés éve: 1996

2 x CD
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1. CD tartalma:
1.  Memories for the Count (with Harry Edison)
2.  Come With Me (with Harry Edison)
3.  Critic's Delight (with Harry Edison)
4.  Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Afternoon (with Harry Edison)
5.  Medley: It All Depends on You/Charmaine/Makin' Whoopee/How Long Has T: It All Depends On You / Charmaine / Makin' Whoope
6.  Come With Me (Buck Clayton)
alternate take
7.  Memories for the Count (Buck Clayton)
alternate take
8.  Ballin' The Jack (with Harry Edison)
9.  Canal Street Blues (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison, Henry "Red" Allen Orchestra)
10.  Someday, Sweetheart (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
11.  Dixie Medley: Dixie/Marching Through Georgia/Battle Hmyn of the Repub: Dixie / Marching Through Georgia / Battle Hymn Of
12.  How Long, How Long Blues (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
13.  Just a Closer Walk With Thee (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
2.  Snowy Morning Blues (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
3.  Baby Won't You Please Come Home (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
4.  Fidgety Feet (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
5.  Yellow Dog Blues (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
6.  All Of Me (with Buck Clayton, Harry Edison)
7.  That's A-plenty (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison)
8.  Royal Garden Blues (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison)
9.  The Jazz Me Blues (Roy Eldridge)
10.  Tin Roof Blues (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison)
11.  Struttin' With Some Barbecue (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison, Roy Eldridge)
12.  Black and Blue Harry (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison)
13.  Bugle Call Rag Harry (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison)
14.  Ja-Da (with Buck Clayton, Central Plaza Dixielanders, Harry Edison)
15.  Royal Garden Blues (Roy Eldridge)
Alternate Take
This double CD gathers together three former LPs that are unrelated except that they feature swing-era trumpeters in the 1950s. The most consistent date is the largely predictable Harry Edison Swings Buck Clayton and Vice Versa. The two complementary trumpeters Edison and Clayton are joined by tenorman Jimmy Forrest (in excellent form) and a supportive rhythm section. Despite the title, there are no Clayton originals on the date, although Edison does contribute four mostly blues-based tunes. The music (which includes two alternate takes and a ballad medley) swings and is as tasteful as one would expect. Taste is not the main quality one thinks of while hearing the inaccurately titled Red Allen Plays King Oliver (few of the songs have anything to do with Oliver). The frequently uptempo music is quite exciting, has its erratic moments, and is often on the verge of going out of control; check out the false ending to "Bill Bailey." Trumpeter Red Allen sounds like he had been playing a little too long for the loud and drunken Metropole audience, taking wild chances, while clarinetist Buster Bailey (who always had very impressive technique) sometimes comes across as a bit nuts. The music (which also has solo space for trombonist Herb Fleming and either Bob Hammer or Sammy Price on piano) is certainly full of spirit and adventure. Roy Eldridge tries his best on Swing Goes Dixie, playing melody lines and riffs to the Dixieland standards in the ensembles (some of which might have been written out), although his more modern solos do not always fit the music. The band (which includes trombonist Benny Morton, clarinetist Eddie Barefield and pianist Dick Wellstood) is excellent, and the repertoire (which is highlighted by "That's A Plenty" two versions of "Royal Garden Blues," "Jazz Me Blues" and "Bugle Call Rag") is certainly unique for an Eldridge date. Roy was in prime form during the era, and he shows the influence of early-'30s Louis Armstrong on some spectacular solos. This historic reissue is certainly worth picking up by Dixieland, swing and mainstream collectors, for all three of these sessions were formerly rare. ~ Scott Yanow

Producer: Norman Granz.

Personnel: Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet); Buck Clayton (trumpet); Henry "Red" Allen (vocals, trumpet); Roy Eldridge (trumpet); Freddie Green (guitar); Eddie Barefield, Buster Bailey (clarinet); Jimmy Forrest (tenor saxophone); Herb Flemming, Benny Morton (trombone); Dick Wellstood, Jimmy Jones , Sammy Price, Bob Hammer (piano); Solomon Hall, Jo Jones , Charlie Persip (drums).

Recorded at Nola Recording Studios, New York, New York on October 16, 1958. Originally released on Verve (6016).

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