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New Orleans Clarinet
Albert Nicholas
első megjelenés éve: 2006
(2006)

CD
3.801 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  New Orleans Shags
2.  Spanish Shawl
3.  Sugar Foot Stomp
4.  Saratoga Shout
5.  Strokin' Away
6.  Blue Blood Blues
7.  Nothin' But Rhythm
8.  Toledo Shuffle
9.  Tap-Room Special (Panama)
10.  I've Got a Heart Full of Rhythm
11.  Ballin' the Jack
12.  Careless Love
13.  Buddy Bolden's Blues
14.  Albert's Blues
15.  Blame It on the Blues (Quincy Street Stomp)
16.  Old Stack O' Lee Blues
17.  Weary Way Blues
18.  Mo Pas Lemmé Ça (I Don't Like That)
19.  Bechet's Creole Blues
20.  Les Oignons (The Onions)
21.  Basin Street Blues [Live]
22.  Rose Room [Live]
23.  Black and Blue [Live]
24.  I Found a New Baby [Live]
Jazz

Albert Nicholas - Arranger, Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Vocals
Adrian Bentzon - Piano
Adrian Rollini - Drums
Al Fairweather - Trumpet
Art Hodes - Piano
Barney Bigard - Sax (Tenor)
Bernard Addison - Guitar
Bert Cobb - Tuba
Billy Paige - Sax (Alto)
Bob Shoffner - Trumpet
Bob Van Oven - Double Bass
Bud Scott - Banjo, Vocals (Background)
Charlie Crump - Transfers
Charlie Holmes - Sax (Alto)
Danny Alvin - Drums
Danny Barker - Guitar, Vocals
Dim Kesber - Clarinet
Fernando Arbello - Trombone
Fred "Rodriguez" Robinson - Trombone
Freddy Jenkins - Trumpet
Geechie Fields - Trombone
George Washington - Trombone
Happy Caldwell - Sax (Tenor)
Herbie Nichols - Piano
J.C. Higginbotham - Trombone
Jack Russin - Piano
James P. Johnson - Piano
Jelly Roll Morton - Arranger, Piano, Vocals
Joe Watts - Double Bass
John Dengler - Sax (Baritone)
John Field - Double Bass
Johnny St. Cyr - Banjo
Kid Ory - Trombone
King Oliver - Conductor
Lee Blair - Guitar
Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals
Louis Bacon - Trumpet
Luis Russell - Piano
Mark Ranshaw - Cover Art
Martin Haskell - Audio Restoration, Remastering
Paul Barbarin - Drums
Pete Briggs - Tuba
Peter Schilperoort - Clarinet
Pops Foster - Double Bass
R.J. Jones - Piano
Ray Crick - Compilation
Rex Stewart - Conductor
Sam Weiss - Drums
Shelton Hemphill - Trumpet
Sidney Bechet - Sax (Soprano)
Sidney DeParis - Trumpet
Teddy Hill - Sax (Tenor)
Tommy Benford - Drums
Vic Bellerby - Compilation
Ward Pinkett - Trumpet
Wellman Braud - Double Bass
Zutty Singleton - Drums

There aren't too many Albert Nicholas collections on the market, and most of those are sets from his 20-year expatriate stay in Europe at the end of his career, so it's not too hard to make New Orleans Clarinet the first choice as an introduction to this smooth, elegant, and versatile horn man. Covering nearly 30 years of recordings from 1925 to 1954, this fine compilation features Nicholas' work with some of the giants of jazz, including King Oliver ("Sugar Foot Stomp"), Jelly Roll Morton ("Ballin' the Jack"), Louis Armstrong (the oh-so-true "I've Got a Heart Full of Rhythm"), and Sidney Bechet (stunning takes on "Weary Way Blues" and "Old Stack O' Lee Blues"). Nicholas' steady, mellow tone on the clarinet (he played both tenor and alto) never falters on these classic tracks, and on sides like the blistering "Toledo Shuffle" (with Bernard Addison) he shows he can step it up as well. Possibly because he never really embraced bop and stuck close to his traditional jazz and Dixieland roots through the years, Nicholas is somewhat of a forgotten man these days, but a listen to this solid set may well change all that.
---Steve Leggett, All Music Guide



Albert Nicholas

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s
Born: May 27, 1900 in New Orleans, LA
Died: Sep 03, 1973 in Basle, Switzerland
Genre: Jazz
Styles: New Orleans Jazz

A superb clarinetist with an attractive mellow tone, Albert Nicholas had a long and diverse career but his playing was always consistently rewarding. He studied with Lorenzo Tio, Jr. in New Orleans, and played with cornet legends Buddy Petit, King Oliver, and Manuel Perez while in his teens. After three years in the Merchant Marines, he joined King Oliver in Chicago for much of 1925-1927, recording with Oliver's Dixie Syncopators. He spent a year in the Far East and Egypt, arriving in New York in 1928 to join Luis Russell for five years. Nicholas, who had recorded in several settings in the 1920s, sounded perfectly at home with Russell, taking his solos alongside Red Allen, J.C. Higginbottham, and Charlie Holmes. He would later re-join Russell when the pianist had the backup orchestra for Louis Armstrong a few years later, and Nicholas also worked with Jelly Roll Morton in 1939 (he had recorded with Morton previously in 1929). Things slowed down for a time in the early '40s, but the New Orleans revival got him working again in the mid-'40s with Art Hodes, Bunk Johnson, and Kid Ory; by 1948, the clarinetist was playing regularly with Ralph Sutton's trio at Jimmy Ryan's. In 1953, Nicholas followed Sidney Bechet's example and moved to France where, other than returning to the U.S. for recording sessions in 1959 and 1960, he happily remained for his final 20 years.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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