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Stringing the Blues
Eddie Lang & Joe Venuti
első megjelenés éve: 2000
(2000)

2 x CD
6.861 Ft 

 

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1. CD tartalma:
1.  Goin' Places
2.  Doin' Things
3.  Perfect
4.  Cheese and Crackers
5.  Stringin' the Blues
6.  I'm Somebody's Somebody Now
7.  Two-Tone Stomp
8.  Beatin' the Dog
9.  The Wild Dog
10.  Dinah
11.  In the Bottle Blues
12.  Wild Cat
13.  Guitar Blues
14.  Bull Frog Moan
15.  Jet Black Blues
16.  Penn Beach Blues
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  It's Right Here for You
2.  You Can't Cheat on a Cheater
3.  Tiger Rag
4.  A Handful of Riffs
5.  Running Ragged
6.  Pardon Me, Pretty Baby
7.  I'll Never Be the Same
8.  I've Found a New Baby
9.  Little Girl
10.  I Got Rhythm
11.  I Wanna Count Sheep (Till the Cows Come Home)
12.  Church Street Sobbin' Blues
13.  Vibraphonia
14.  Hey! Young Fella
15.  Some of These Days
16.  Raggin' the Scale
Jazz

Eddie Lang - Guitar, Piano Accompanist
Adrian Rollini - Goofus, Piano, Sax (Bass), Sound Effects, Vibraphone
Alfie Evans - Assistant
Annette Hanshaw - Vocals
Arthur Schutt - Assistant, Harmonium, Piano
Bing Crosby - Trumpet
Blind Willie Dunn - Piano, Vocals
Carl Kress - Assistant
Charlie Butterfield - Assistant
Chauncey Morehouse - Assistant
Clarence Williams - Assistant, Piano
Claude Hopkins - Assistant
Dick McDonough - Guitar
Don Murray - Clarinet, Sax (Baritone)
Frank Driggs - Assistant
Frank Signorelli - Assistant, Piano Accompanist
Frankie Trumbauer - Bassoon, Sax (C-Melody)
Harold Arlen - Vocals
Harry Collins - Assistant
Jimmy Dorsey - Clarinet, Cornet, Sax (Alto)
Jimmy Williams - Bass
Joe Tarto - Tuba
Joe Venuti - Bass, Main Performer, Violin
Justin Ring - Chimes, Cymbals, Percussion
King Oliver - Cornet
Lennie Hayton - Piano
Lonnie Johnson - Guitar
Manny Klein - Trumpet
Phil Evans - Assistant
Phil Wall - Assistant, Piano
Red Nichols - Assistant
Richard DuPage - Liner Notes
Rube Bloom - Piano
Stan King - Drums
Tommy Dorsey - Trumpet
Vic Berton - Cymbals, Tympani [Timpani]

This two-LP set (reissued on CD by Koch in 2000) contains a definitive cross-section of the recordings of violinist Joe Venuti and guitarist Eddie Lang. The 32 performances include everything from duets and a few of Lang's meetings with fellow guitarist Lonnie Johnson to examples of Joe Venuti's Blue Four and guest appearances with singer Annette Hanshaw, Clarence Williams, Tommy Dorsey (on trumpet!), and Bing Crosby (on a hot "Some of these Days"). Virtually all of these recordings are superb, with solos also heard from bass saxophonist Adrian Rollini, Don Murray (on clarinet and baritone), cornetist King Oliver, the C-melody sax of Frankie Trumbauer, and Jimmy Dorsey (switching among clarinet, alto, and cornet). Highly recommended for all collections.
--- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Eddie Lang

Active Decades: '20s and '30s
Born: Oct 25, 1902 in Philadelphia, PA
Died: Mar 26, 1933 in New York, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Classic Jazz, Swing

The first jazz guitar virtuoso, Eddie Lang was everywhere in the late '20s; all of his fellow musicians knew that he was the best. A boyhood friend of Joe Venuti, Lang took violin lessons for 11 years but switched to guitar before he turned professional. In 1924 he debuted with the Mound City Blue Blowers and was soon in great demand for recording dates, both in the jazz world and in commercial settings. His sophisticated chord patterns made him a superior accompanist who uplifted everyone else's music and Lang was also a fine single-note soloist. He often teamed up with violinist Venuti (including some classic duets) and played with Red Nichols's Five Pennies, Frankie Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke (most memorably on "Singing the Blues"), the orchestras of Roger Wolfe Kahn, Jean Goldkette and Paul Whiteman (appearing on one short number with Venuti in Whiteman's 1930 film The King of Jazz) and anyone else who could hire him. A measure of Lang's versatility and talents is that he mostly played the chordal parts on a series of duets with Lonnie Johnson (during which he used the pseudonym Blind Willie Dunn) yet on his two duets with Carl Kress (whose chord voicings were an advancement on Lang's), he played the single-note leads. Eddie Lang, who led some dates of his own during 1927-29, worked regularly with Bing Crosby during the early '30s in addition to recording many sessions with Venuti. Tragically his premature death was caused by a botched operation on a tonsillectomy.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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