1 Avenue C Arranged By – Buck Clayton 3:08 2 This Heart Of Mine Vocals – Lynne Sherman 3:05 3 That Old Feeling Vocals – Lynne Sherman 3:15 4 High Tide Vocals – Taps Miller 5:35 5 Sent For You Yesterday Arranged By – Eddie Durham Vocals – Jimmy Rushing 2:13 6 Jimmy's Boogie Woogie Vocals – Jimmy Rushing 1:50 7 Tippin' On The Q.T. Arranged By – Buck Clayton 3:44 8 San Jose 2:42 9 B Flat Blues 2:35 10 Sweet Lorraine Vocals – Earle Warren 4:00 11 Blue Skies Vocals – Jimmy Rushing 2:51 12 Jivin' Joe Jackson Arranged By – Jimmy Mundy Vocals – Ann Moore 2:17 13 High Tide 2:49 14 Queer Street Arranged By – Jimmy Mundy 3:02 15 Patience And Fortitude Vocals – Jimmy Rushing 3:15 16 The Mad Boogie Arranged By – Buster Harding 2:54 17 Lazy Lady Blues Vocals – Jimmy Rushing 3:03 18 Rambo Arranged By – J.J. Johnson 3:18 19 Stay Cool 3:08 20 The King 3:06
Alto Saxophone – Earle Warren (tracks: 1 to 10), George Dorsey (tracks: 11 to 14), Jimmy Powell (tracks: 1 to 10, 15 to 20), Preston Love (tracks: 11 to 20) Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Rudy Rutherford Bass – Rodney Richardson Drums – Jo Jones (tracks: 17 to 20), Shadow Wilson (tracks: 1 to 16) Guitar – Freddie Green Piano, Directed By – Count Basie Strings – Unknown Artist (tracks: 2, 3) Tenor Saxophone – Buddy Tate, Illinois Jacquet (tracks: 11 to 20), Lucky Thompson (tracks: 1 to 10) Trombone – Dickie Wells (tracks: 1 to 14), Eli Robinson, George Matthews (tracks: 15 to 20), J.J. Johnson (tracks: 4 to 20), Louis Taylor (tracks: 1 to 3), Ted Donnelly Trumpet – Al Killian (tracks: 1 to 3), Buck Clayton (tracks: 4 to 10), Ed Lewis, Emmett Berry (tracks: 11 to 20), Harry Edison (tracks: 1 to 14), Joe Newman (tracks: 1 to 3), Karl George (tracks: 4 to 10), Snooky Young (tracks: 11 to 20)
Recorded: Feb 26, 1945-Feb 4, 1946
This CD can easily be divided into two. The first 14 selections are from 1945 and feature the Basie band at a time that Lucky Thompson and Buddy Tate were the tenor sax soloists, and the repertoire included such hot tunes as "Avenue C," "High Tide," and "Blue Skies"; a few of the selections are taken from V-Discs. The final six numbers have Illinois Jacquet taking over on tenor and include "Rambo" and the exciting "The King." Throughout, the Basie rhythm section swings as hard and as lightly as usual while the horn sections are full of lively players, including Harry "Sweets" Edison and Dicky Wells. Another strong entry in the Classics label's chronological study of the early Count Basie band. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic |