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Big "T" (4CD Box)
Jack Teagarden
első megjelenés éve: 2005
(2005)

4 x CD
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1. CD tartalma:
1.  She's a Great, Great Girl
2.  Buy, Buy for Baby (Or Baby Will 'Bye Bye' You)
3.  Makin' Friends
4.  Futuristic Rhythm
5.  I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee
6.  That's a Serious Thing
7.  Knockin' a Jug
8.  My Kinda Love (One Way to Paradise)
9.  (Back Home Again In) Indiana
10.  Dinah
11.  On the Alamo
12.  Basin Street Blues
13.  Tailspin Blues
14.  From Now On
15.  Lookin' Good, But Feelin' Bad
16.  Dancing With Tears in My Eyes
17.  Deep Harlem
18.  Son of the Sun
19.  Loveless Love
20.  Sweet & Hot
21.  (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal, You
22.  Beale Street Blues
23.  After You've Gone
24.  Farewell Blues
25.  Someday, Sweetheart
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jibe
2.  Love Me
3.  A Hundred Years from Today
4.  Riffin' the Scotch
5.  Fare-Thee-Well to Harlem
6.  Davenport Blues
7.  Ain't Misbehavin'
8.  Announcer's Blues
9.  'S Wonderful
10.  Embraceable You
11.  Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland
12.  Diane
13.  Serenade to a Shylock
14.  The Blues
15.  Muddy River Blues
16.  Beale Street Blues
17.  Swingin' on the Teagarden Gate
18.  Jack Hits the Road
19.  Prince of Wails
20.  Big Eight Blues
21.  S-H-I-N-E
22.  The Waiter & The Porter & The Upstairs Maid
23.  The Birth of the Blues
 
3. CD tartalma:
1.  Harlem Jump
2.  Salt on the Devil's Tail
3.  Clambake in B Flat
4.  Casanova's Lament
5.  Solitude
6.  Stars Fell on Alabama
7.  'Deed I Do
8.  East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
9.  Chinatown, My Chinatown
10.  Big T Blues
11.  Pitchin' a Bit Short
12.  When Your Lover Has Gone
13.  Wherever There's Love
14.  Impromptu Ensemble No. 1
15.  The Sheik of Araby
16.  St. Louis Blues
17.  Blues After Hours
18.  Jam Session at Victor
19.  Say It Simple
20.  Ain't Misbehavin'
21.  Rockin' Chair
22.  Pennies from Heaven
 
4. CD tartalma:
1.  Save It, Pretty Mama
2.  St. James Infirmary
3.  Jack-Armstrong Blues
4.  Some Day (You'll Be Sorry)
5.  Fifty-Fifty Blues
6.  Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
7.  Aunt Hagar's Blues
8.  Down Among the Sheltering Palms
9.  Please, Stop Playing Those Blues
10.  (What Did I Do to Be So) Black & Blue?
11.  Royal Garden Blues
12.  Lover
13.  Stars Fell on Alabama
14.  Mahogany Hall Stomp
15.  High Society
16.  Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
17.  Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
18.  That's a Plenty
19.  Stardust
20.  I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
21.  Love Me
22.  Body & Soul
Jazz

Jack Teagarden - Trombone, Vibraphone, Vocals
Adrian Rollini - Sax (Bass)
Al Hall - Bass
Al Harris - Cornet
Al Morgan - Bass
Albert Casey - Guitar
Albert Nicholas - Sax (Alto)
Alex Beller - Violin
Alfie Evans - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
Allan Reuss - Guitar
Arnold Brillhardt - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Arnold Fishkind - Bass
Art Karle - Sax (Tenor)
Art Miller - Bass
Art Moore - Sax (Tenor)
Art Saint John - Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
Arthur "Babe" Campbell - Tuba
Arthur Beck - Sax (Tenor)
Arthur Rollini - Sax (Tenor), Woodwind
Arthur Schutt - Piano
Artie Bernstein - Bass
Artie Shapiro - Bass
Artie Shaw - Bass, Clarinet
Barney Bigard - Clarinet
Belle Mann - Vocals
Ben Pollack - Drums, Vocals
Ben Webster - Sax (Tenor)
Benny Bonaccio - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Alto)
Benny Goodman - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Woodwind
Bernie Daly - Sax (Alto)
Big Sid Catlett - Drums
Bill Rank - Trombone
Bill Schumann - Cello
Bill Trone - Trombone
Billie Holiday - Vocals
Billy Butterfield - Trumpet
Billy Kyle - Piano
Billy May - Trumpet
Billy Taylor, Sr. - Bass
Bob Haggart - Bass
Bob Zurke - Piano
Bobby Hackett - Cornet, Trumpet
Bonnie Pottle - Bass
Brick Fleagle - Guitar
Carl Garvin - Trumpet
Carl Kress - Guitar
Carmen Mastren - Guitar
Charles McCamish - Trombone
Charles Strickfaden - Clarinet, Oboe, Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
Charlie Spivak - Trumpet
Charlie Teagarden - Trumpet, Vocals
Chester Hazlett - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Claire Jones - Trumpet
Cliff Strickland - Sax (Tenor)
Clint Garvin - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Danny Polo - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Dave Barbour - Guitar
Dave Klein - Trumpet
Dick Cary - Piano
Dick McDonough - Guitar, Vocals
Don Tosti - Bass
Earl Hines - Piano
Eddie Condon - Banjo, Guitar, Vocals
Eddie Dudley - Trombone
Eddie Wade - Trumpet
Edward Bergman - Violin
Ernie Caceres - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
Ernie Hughes - Piano
Fats Waller - Piano
Four Wanderers - Group
Frank Froeba - Piano
Frank Guarente - Trumpet
Frank Horrington - Drums
Frank Ryerson - Trumpet
Frank Signorelli - Piano
Frank Worrell - Guitar
Frankie Trumbauer - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (C-Melody)
Fred Norman - Arranger
Gene Krupa - Drums
Gene Schroeder - Piano
George Stafford - Drums
George Van Eps - Guitar
George Wettling - Drums
Gil Bowers - Piano
Gil Rodin - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Gish Gilbertson - Saxophone
Glenn McGaha Miller - Trombone
Harold Matthews - Trombone
Harry Goldfield - Trumpet
Harry Goodman - Bass, Tuba
Harry James - Trumpet
Heine Beau - Clarinet
Henry "Red" Allen - Trumpet
Herb Quigley - Drums
Herb Taylor - Trombone
Howard Smith - Piano
Hub Lytle - Sax (Tenor)
Hymie Schertzer - Woodwind
Irving Friedman - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Jack Bland - Guitar, Vocals
Jack Lesberg - Bass
Jack Russin - Piano
Jess Stacy - Piano
Jim Barngrover - Trombone
Jimmie Noone - Clarinet
Jimmy Dorsey - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Jimmy McPartland - Cornet, Trumpet
Joe Bushkin - Piano
Joe Catalyne - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
Joe Ferdinando - Sax (Alto)
Joe Ferrall - Trombone
Joe Meresco - Piano
Joe Raymond - Violin
Joe Sullivan - Piano
Joe Venuti - Violin
John Cordaro - Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
John Fallstitch - Trumpet
John Van Eps - Sax (Tenor)
Johnny Blowers - Drums
Johnny Guarnieri - Celeste, Piano
Johnny Powell - Drums
Jose Gutierrez - Trombone
Kaiser Marshall - Drums
Ken Harpster - Saxophone
Larry Binyon - Clarinet, Flute, Sax (Tenor)
Larry Gomar - Drums, Vibraphone
Lawrence "Bud" Freeman - Sax (Tenor)
Lee Castle - Trumpet
Lee Wiley - Vocals
Lennie Hayton - Celeste, Piano
Lorin "Red" Nichols - Cornet, Trumpet
Lou Kosloff - Violin
Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals
Manny Klein - Trombone, Trumpet
Mark Bennett - Trombone
Max Farley - Arranger, Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Max Kaminsky - Trumpet
Mezz Mezzrow - Clarinet, Sax (C-Melody), Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Mike Pingatore - Guitar
Min Leibrook - Sax (Bass)
Morris Rayman - Bass
Morty Stuhlmaker - Bass
Mutt Hayes - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Myron Shapler - Bass
Nappy Lamare - Banjo, Guitar, Vocals
Neil Marshall - Drums
Norma Teagarden - Piano
Norman McPherson - Tuba
Otto Hardwick - Sax (Alto)
Perry Botkin - Guitar
Peter Rynston - Digital Remastering
Pokey Carriere - Trumpet
Pops Foster - Bass
Ray Bauduc - Drums
Ray Lodwig - Trombone, Trumpet
Red Bone - Arranger
Rex Stewart - Cornet
Rowland "Bunny" Berigan - Trumpet
Roy Bargy - Piano
Ruby Weinstein - Trumpet
Seymour Goldfinger - Trombone
Shirley Clay - Trumpet
Snub Pollard - Trumpet
Sonny Dunham - Trumpet
Stan Britt - Annotation, Compilation
Stan King - Drums
Sterling Bose - Trumpet
Tex Williamson - Trumpet
Tommy Gott - Trumpet
Tommy Thunen - Trumpet
Tony Antonelli - Sax (Alto)
Tony Colucci - Banjo
Truman Quigley - Trumpet
Val Salata - Trumpet
Vic Berton - Celeste, Drums
Vic Breidis - Piano
Victor Young - Arranger, Director
Walter Edelstein - Violin
Ward Lay - Bass
Wayne Wells - Trombone
Wild Bill Davison - Cornet
William Coles - Drums
Zutty Singleton - Drums

The trombone is an unwieldy instument - it's not the easiest thing to hold let alone play accurately. Jack Teagarden made it look as easy as falling off a log and in the process created a language for the jazz trombone out of Louis Armstrong's innovations that would be referenced by every other player who followed him. Besides these academic considerations though, Teagarden was a consummate entertainer, whose distinctive lazy Texan vocals were just as well loved as his instrumental prowess. This 4CD set traces his career through both of his stints with Armstrong and also includes sides cut with the likes of Bing Crosby, Benny Goodman, the Paul Whiteman Orchestra and Billie Holiday. Teagarden's mastery of his instrument shines through every track and his true star appeal is just as apparent today, over 50 years after the records were made.



Jack Teagarden

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s
Born: Aug 29, 1905 in Vernon, TX
Died: Jan 15, 1964 in New Orleans, LA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Dixieland, Swing, Classic Jazz, Mainstream Jazz

One of the classic giants of jazz, Jack Teagarden was not only the top pre-bop trombonist (playing his instrument with the ease of a trumpeter) but one of the best jazz singers too. He was such a fine musician that younger brother Charlie (an excellent trumpeter) was always overshadowed. Jack started on piano at age five (his mother Helen was a ragtime pianist), switched to baritone horn, and finally took up trombone when he was ten. Teagarden worked in the Southwest in a variety of territory bands (most notably with the legendary pianist Peck Kelley) and then caused a sensation when he came to New York in 1928. His daring solos with Ben Pollack caused Glenn Miller to de-emphasize his own playing with the band, and during the late-'20s/early Depression era, "Mr. T." recorded frequently with many groups including units headed by Roger Wolfe Kahn, Eddie Condon, Red Nichols, and Louis Armstrong ("Knockin' a Jug"). His versions of "Basin Street Blues" and "Beale Street Blues" (songs that would remain in his repertoire for the remainder of his career) were definitive. Teagarden, who was greatly admired by Tommy Dorsey, would have been a logical candidate for fame in the swing era but he made a strategic error. In late 1933, when it looked as if jazz would never catch on commercially, he signed a five-year contract with Paul Whiteman. Although Whiteman's Orchestra did feature Teagarden now and then (and he had a brief period in 1936 playing with a small group from the band, the Three T's, with his brother Charlie and Frankie Trumbauer), the contract effectively kept Teagarden from going out on his own and becoming a star. It certainly prevented him from leading what would eventually became the Bob Crosby Orchestra.
In 1939, Jack Teagarden was finally "free" and he soon put together a big band that would last until 1946. However, it was rather late to be organizing a new orchestra (the competition was fierce) and, although there were some good musical moments, none of the sidemen became famous, the arrangements lacked their own musical personality, and by the time it broke up Teagarden was facing bankruptcy. The trombonist, however, was still a big name (he had fared quite well in the 1940 Bing Crosby film The Birth of the Blues) and he had many friends. Crosby helped Teagarden straighten out his financial problems, and from 1947-1951 he was a star sideman with Louis Armstrong's All-Stars; their collaborations on "Rocking Chair" are classic. After leaving Armstrong, Teagarden was a leader of a steadily working sextet throughout the remainder of his career, playing Dixieland with such talented musicians as brother Charlie, trumpeters Jimmy McPartland, Don Goldie, Max Kaminsky, and (during a 1957 European tour) pianist Earl Hines. Teagarden toured the Far East during 1958-1959, teamed up one last time with Eddie Condon for a television show/recording session in 1961, and had a heartwarming (and fortunately recorded) musical reunion with Charlie, sister/pianist Norma, and his mother at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival. He died from a heart attack four months later and has yet to be replaced.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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