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Ec-Stacy - 25 Great Piano Performances 1935-1945
Jess Stacy
első megjelenés éve: 1995
(1995)

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3.396 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Barrelhouse
2.  Rhythm, Rhythm (I Got Rhythm)
3.  Take Me to the Land of Jazz
4.  Rose of Washington Square
5.  I Got Rhythm
6.  The Blue Room
7.  Carnegie Jump
8.  The Darktown Strutters' Ball
9.  Madhouse
10.  Roll 'Em
11.  Big John Special
12.  Opus 3/4
13.  Vultee Special
14.  Ec-Stacy
15.  Spain
16.  Down to Steamboat Tennessee
17.  Daybreak Serenade
18.  It's Only a Paper Moon
19.  In a Mist
20.  Candlelights
21.  In the Dark/Flashes
22.  I Ain't Got Nobody
23.  Blue Fives
24.  Ridin' Easy
25.  Sing, Sing, Sing [Excerpt]
Jazz

Allan Ruess - Guitar
Arthur Rando - Sax (Alto)
Arthur Rollini - Sax (Tenor)
Artie Shapiro - String Bass
Artt Mendelsohn - Sax (Alto)
Benny Goodman - Clarinet
Benny Heller - Guitar
Billy Butterfield - Trumpet
Bob Haggart - String Bass
Bobby Hackett - Cornet
Bud Freeman - Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Morrow - Trombone
Buddy Schutz - Drums
Bunny Berigan - Trumpet
Buster Bailey - Clarinet
Charlie Teagarden - Trumpet
Chris Griffin - Trumpet
Cozy Cole - Drums
Danny Polo - Clarinet
Dave Tough - Drums
Dick Clark - Sax (Tenor)
Eddie Condon - Guitar
Eddie Miller - Sax (Tenor)
Elmer Smithers - Trombone
Floyd O'Brien - Trombone
Frank Worrell - Guitar
Gene Krupa - Drums
Georg Brunis - Trombone
George Koenig - Sax (Alto)
George Wettling - Drums
Gil Rodin - Sax (Tenor)
Harry Goodman - String Bass
Harry James - Trumpet
Henry Ross - Sax (Alto)
Hymie Schertzer - Sax (Alto)
Irving Fazola - Clarinet
Israel Crosby - String Bass
Jack Bland - Guitar
Jack Satterfield - Trombone
Jess Stacy - Piano
Joe Harris - Trombone
Joe Marsala
John Kirby - String Bass
Johnny Hodges - Sax (Alto)
Julius Bradley - Sax (Tenor)
Larry Binyon - Sax (Tenor)
Lee Wiley - Vocals
Lionel Hampton - Vibraphone
Lyman Vunk - Trumpet
Mario Toscarelli - Drums
Matty Matlock - Clarinet
Max Herman - Trumpet
Muggsy Spanier - Cornet
Nappy Lamare - Guitar
Nate Kazebier - Trumpet
Noni Bernardi - Sax (Alto)
Pee Wee Irwin - Trumpet
Pee Wee Russell - Clarinet
Phil Duffy - Design
Ralph Muzillo - Trumpet
Ray Bauduc - Drums
Red Ballard - Trombone
Salvator Franzella - Clarinet
Sid Weiss - String Bass
Specs Powell - Drums
Vernon Brown - Trombone
Vic Bellerby - Compilation, Liner Notes
Vido Musso - Sax (Tenor)
Warren Smith - Trombone
Will Bradley - Trombone
Will Bradley, Jr. - Trombone
William DePew - Sax (Alto)
William Gottlieb - Cover Photo
Yank Lawson - Trumpet
Ziggy Elman - Trumpet

Much admired for his soulful dignity and poise, Jess Stacy came up with Eddie Condon in Chicago and soon distinguished himself as a masterful jazz pianist for all occasions. This wonderful overview of Stacy's heyday covers the decade from 1935 to 1945 without any attempt to follow a chronology. Stacy is heard with bassist Israel Crosby and drummer Gene Krupa; with hot little bands led by Lionel Hampton, Pee Wee Russell, and Bud Freeman; with Eddie Condon's Windy City Seven and George Wettling's Chicago Rhythm Kings; with bands led by Bob Crosby and Benny Goodman; accompanying his wife, vocalist Lee Wiley, with Muggsy Spanier providing cornet obbligato; leading his own short-lived orchestra; in three duets with drummer Gordon "Specs" Powell and as a solo pianist on three themes composed by Leon "Bix" Beiderbecke. This treasure trove of classic swing music is guaranteed to please even those who believe they've heard it all.
--- arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide



Jess Stacy

Active Decades: '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s
Born: Aug 11, 1904 in Bird's Point, MO
Died: Jan 05, 1994 in Los Angeles, CA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Swing, Stride, Classic Jazz, Jazz Blues, Standards, Vocal Jazz

One of the great swing pianists, Jess Stacy is known for his solo on "Sing, Sing, Sing," a solo that was cut from the studio recording, but was finally captured on recording at Benny Goodman's historic 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert and released for the first time in 1950. A mostly self-taught player who performed on riverboats during the early '20s, Stacy was part of the fertile Chicago jazz scene of the 1920s with his style being influenced by both Earl Hines and Bix Beiderbecke. Still obscure when he joined Goodman's big band in 1935, the pianist soon became well-known as one of BG's top sidemen, working with him through 1939 and on-and-off during the next five years. Stacy also spent time with the bands of Bob Crosby, Horace Heidt, and Tommy Dorsey, recorded with Eddie Condon, did some solo recordings of his own (starting in 1935), had a short-lived marriage to singer Lee Wiley, and tried twice to lead big bands of his own. He became fairly obscure after moving to California in 1947 (mostly playing in piano bars) and, in 1963, Stacy retired from music altogether, only to return briefly on a few special occasions (and for two Chiaroscuro recordings) over the next 20 years.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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