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Complete Live Recordings
Charlie Christian
spanyol
első megjelenés éve: 2001
(2004)

4 x CD
8.481 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1. CD tartalma:
1.  Flying home
2.  Star dust
3.  Flying home
4.  I got rhythm
5.  Star dust
6.  Tea for two
7.  Flying home
8.  Star dust
9.  Memories of you
10.  Rose room
11.  AC/DC current
12.  Flying home
13.  Soft winds
14.  Memories of you
15.  Shivers
16.  Seven come eleven (Roast Turkey stomp)
17.  AC/DC current
18.  AC/DC current
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  Dinah
2.  I got rhythm
3.  Flying home
4.  Memories of you
5.  Stompin' at the savoy
6.  Honeysuckle rose
7.  Paping the devil
8.  Way down yonder
9.  Good morning blues
10.  Oh, lady be good
11.  Pick-a-rib
12.  Till Tom special
13.  Gone with "what" wind
14.  Gone with "what" wind
15.  The sheik of araby
16.  Soft winds
 
3. CD tartalma:
1.  The seik of Araby
2.  Seven come eleven
3.  Six appeal
4.  Honeysuckle rose
5.  Six appeal
6.  AC/DC current
7.  Gone with "what" wind
8.  Benny's bugle
9.  Wholly cats
10.  Honeysuckle rose
11.  Wholly cats
12.  Flying home
13.  Gone with what draft (Gilly)
14.  Breakfast feud
15.  Gone with what draft (Gilly)
16.  Six appeal (My daddy rocks me)
17.  Solo flight (Chonk, Charlie, Chonk)
18.  Flying home
19.  Good enough to keep (Air mail special)
 
4. CD tartalma:
1.  Wholly cats
2.  Ida, sweet as apple cider
3.  Breakfast feud
4.  Song of the island
5.  Flying home
6.  Topsy choise) (Swing to bopCharlie's)
7.  Stompin' at the savoy
8.  Honeysuckle rose (Up on Teddy's hill)
9.  I got rhythm (Rhythm-a-ning) (Paging Dr. Christian)
10.  I got rhythm (Guy's got to go)
11.  Stompin' at the savoy
12.  Benny's bugle
13.  Rose room
14.  Solo flight (Chonk, Charlie, Chonk)
Jazz

Charlie Christian (g)
Benny Goodman (cl), Cootie Williams (tp), Lionel Hampton (vib), Georgie Auld, Jerry Jerome (ts), Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Johnny Guarnieri, Teddy Wilson (p), Oscar Pettiford, Artie Bernstein (b), Nick Fatool, Gene Krupa (d)

All the preserved concerts and radio broadcasts of the genius of electric guitar.



Charlie Christian

Active Decades: '30s and '40s
Born: Jul 29, 1916 in Dallas, TX
Died: Mar 02, 1942 in New York, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Bop, Swing

It can be said without exaggeration that virtually every jazz guitarist that emerged during 1940-65 sounded like a relative of Charlie Christian. The first important electric guitarist, Christian played his instrument with the fluidity, confidence, and swing of a saxophonist. Although technically a swing stylist, his musical vocabulary was studied and emulated by the bop players, and when one listens to players ranging from Tiny Grimes, Barney Kessel, and Herb Ellis, to Wes Montgomery and George Benson, the dominant influence of Christian is obvious.
Charlie Christian's time in the spotlight was terribly brief. He played piano locally in Oklahoma, and began to utilize an amplified guitar in 1937, after becoming a student of Eddie Durham, a jazz guitarist who invented the amplified guitar. John Hammond, the masterful talent scout and producer, heard about Christian (possibly from Mary Lou Williams), was impressed by what he saw, and arranged for the guitarist to travel to Los Angeles in August 1939 and try out with Benny Goodman. Although the clarinetist was initially put off by Christian's primitive wardrobe, as soon as they started jamming on "Rose Room," Christian's talents were obvious. For the next two years, he would be well-featured with Benny Goodman's Sextet; there were two solos (including the showcase "Solo Flight") with the full orchestra; and the guitarist had the opportunity to jam at Minton's Playhouse with such up-and-coming players as Thelonious Monk, Kenny Clarke, and Dizzy Gillespie. All of the guitarist's recordings (including guest spots and radio broadcasts) are currently available on CD. Tragically, he contracted tuberculosis in 1941, and died at the age of 25 on March 2, 1942. It would be 25 years before jazz guitarists finally moved beyond Charlie Christian.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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