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Pretty Trix
Joe Venuti and His Orchestra, Joe Venuti
első megjelenés éve: 2000
(2000)

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Kosaramba teszem
1.  A Monday Sate
2.  Confessin'
3.  Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
4.  Stardust
5.  Avalon
6.  Doin' Things
7.  Pretty Trix
8.  Wild Cat
9.  Satan's Holiday (Pardon Me, Pretty Baby)
10.  Nobody's Sweetheart
11.  When It's Sleepy Time Down South
12.  I Got Rhythm
13.  Basin Street Blues
14.  Carmichael Medley: Rockin' Chair/Georgia on My Mind
15.  Running Ragged
16.  Dark Eyes
17.  Fiddlestix
18.  Guitar Improvisation
19.  The Wild Dog
20.  Pardon Me, Pretty Baby/Sweet Sue, Just You
21.  China Boy
22.  Rose Room
23.  Corrina, Corrina
24.  Wild Party
25.  Hocus Pocus
26.  Smoke Rings
27.  Bugle Call Rag
28.  Tea for Two
29.  After You've Gone
Jazz

Joe Venuti - Violin, Vocal Effect
Joe Venuti & His Orchestra
Dick Sudhalter - Liner Notes
Frank Victor - Guitar
Fulton McGrath - Piano
Jerry Colonna - Trombone
Larry Binyon - Flute, Sax (Tenor)
Louis Prima - Trumpet, Vocals
Neil Marshall - Drums
Red Norvo - Xylophone

* Eric Bogart - Cover Art, Design
* Jack Towers - Restoration, Transfers
* Ken Crawford - Source Material
* Rob Bauer - Executive Producer

This very interesting CD from the collectors' IAJRC label contains previously unknown performances from late 1934. Violinist Joe Venuti is heard with a large studio group that sometimes features such musicians as trumpeter Louis Prima, xylophonist Red Norvo, trombonist Jerry Colonna (yes, the same person as the comedian), guitarist Frank Victor and Larry Binyon on tenor and flute. The music is essentially swing with a few elements of Dixieland and, although some of the performances (which were radio transcriptions) have their share of flubs (these were all first takes), the results on a whole are quite musical and swinging.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Joe Venuti

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s
Born: Sep 16, 1903 in Philadelphia, PA
Died: Aug 14, 1978 in Seattle, WA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Classic Jazz, Dixieland, Mainstream Jazz, Swing

Although renowned as one of the world's great practical jokers (he once called a couple dozen bass players with an alleged gig and asked them to show up with their instruments at a busy street corner just so he could view the resulting chaos), Joe Venuti's real importance to jazz is as improvised music's first great violinist. He was a boyhood friend of Eddie Lang (jazz's first great guitarist) and the duo teamed up in a countless number of settings during the second half of the 1920s, including recording influential duets. Venuti moved to New York in 1925, and immediately he and Lang were greatly in demand for jazz recordings, studio work, and club appearances. Venuti seemed to play with every top white jazz musician during the segregated era and, in 1929, he and Lang joined Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, appearing in the film The King of Jazz.
Lang's premature death in 1933 was a major blow to Venuti, who gradually faded away from the spotlight. In 1935, after visiting Europe, the violinist formed a big band and, although it survived quite awhile and helped introduce both singer Kay Starr and drummer Barrett Deems, it was a minor-league orchestra that only recorded four songs (which Venuti characteristically titled "Flip," "Flop," "Something," and "Nothing"). His brief stint in the military during World War II ended the big band, and when he was discharged, Venuti stuck to studio work in Los Angeles. He was regularly featured on Bing Crosby's early-'50s radio show, but in reality the 1936-1966 period was the Dark Ages for Venuti as he drifted into alcoholism and was largely forgotten by the jazz world.
However, in 1967 Joe Venuti began a major comeback, playing at the peak of his powers at Dick Gibson's Colorado Jazz Party. His long-interrupted recording career resumed with many fine sessions (matching his violin with the likes of Zoot Sims, Earl Hines, Marian McPartland, George Barnes, Dave McKenna, and Bucky Pizzarelli, among others) and, despite his increasingly bad health, Venuti's final decade was a triumph.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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