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The Story of a Forgotten Jazz Trumpeter (2CD) |
Frankie Newton |
első megjelenés éve: 2003 |
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(2003)
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 2 x CD |
4.492 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Bright Boy Blues
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2. | Springfield Stomp
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3. | Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)
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4. | Take Me for a Buggy Ride
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5. | Moon Over Miami
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6. | I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze
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7. | Susannah
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8. | Lights Out
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9. | Lost
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10. | Mutiny in the Parlor
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11. | The Panic Is On
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12. | At the Rug Cutters' Ball
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13. | Blue Rhythm Fantasy
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14. | Passionette
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15. | You Showed Me the Way
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16. | Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
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17. | Who's Sorry Now?
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18. | Who's Sorry Now [Take 2]
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19. | Big Boy Blue
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20. | I Found a New Baby
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21. | The Brittwood Stomp
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22. | 'Cause My Baby Says It's So
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23. | The Onyx Hop
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24. | Emperor Jones
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25. | Blue Skies
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26. | I've Got to Think It Over
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27. | The Lady Is a Tramp
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Chained to a Dream
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2. | Rosetta
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3. | Minor Jive
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4. | The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
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5. | Who?
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6. | The Blues My Baby Gave to Me
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7. | Rompin'
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8. | Daybreak Blues
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9. | Port of Harlem Blues
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10. | Mighty Blues
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11. | Rocking the Blues
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12. | Jitters
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13. | Frankie's Jump
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14. | Jam Fever,
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15. | Jam Fever,
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16. | Strange Fruit
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17. | Blues for Tommy
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18. | After Hours Blues
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19. | Vamp
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20. | Parallel Fifths
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21. | Twilight in Teheran
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22. | Morning Mist
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23. | Swing Street
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Jazz
Frankie Newton - Bandleader, Trumpet, Vocals Al Casey - Guitar Albert Ammons - Piano Babe Russin - Sax (Tenor) Benny Goodman - Clarinet Bessie Smith - Vocals Big Sid Catlett - Drums Bill Beason - Drums Bill Coleman - Trumpet Bill Dillard - Trumpet, Vocals Billie Holiday - Bandleader, Vocals Billy Kyle - Piano Billy Taylor, Sr. - Bass Bob Fishel - Trombone Bobby Johnson - Guitar Buck Washington - Bandleader, Piano Bud Freeman - Sax (Tenor) Buster Bailey - Bandleader, Clarinet Cecil Scott - Bandleader, Clarinet, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor) Charlie Barnet - Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Charlie Crump - Source Recordings, Transfers Chick Bullock - Vocals Chu Berry - Sax (Tenor) Clarence Palmer - Vocals Claude Thornhill - Piano Cozy Cole - Drums Dicky Wells - Trombone Don Byas - Sax (Tenor) Don Frye - Piano Earl Bostic - Sax (Alto) Eddie Dougherty - Drums Edmond Hall - Clarinet, Sax (Baritone) Ernie Diven - Sax (Alto) Frank Rice - Guitar George Cuomo - Guitar George Stafford - Drums Harold McFerran - Sax (Alto) Harry Carrel - Sax (Alto) Howard Johnson - Sax (Alto) J.C. Higginbotham - Trombone Jack Teagarden - Trombone James P. Johnson - Piano Jimmy McLin - Guitar Jimmy Milazzo - Trumpet Joe Bushkin - Piano Joe Dale - Drums John "BJ John" Smith - Guitar John d'Agostino - Trombone John Kirby - Bass John Williams - Sax (Alto) Johnny Williams - Bass Ken Kersey - Piano Kenneth Hollon - Sax (Tenor) Kurt Bloom - Sax (Tenor) Lloyd Scott - Drums Louis Thompson - Bass Ludwig Flato - Piano Mack Walker - Bass Maxine Sullivan - Vocals Meade "Lux" Lewis - Piano Mezz Mezzrow - Clarinet Mick - Graphic Design Midge Williams - Vocals O'Neill Spencer - Drums, Vocals Paul Pelletier - Coordination Pete Brown - Sax (Alto), Vocals Red Norvo - Vibraphone Remo Palmieri - Guitar Richard "Dick" Fullbright - Bass Russell Procope - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Sally-Ann Worsfold - Compilation, Concept, Liner Notes Sam Allen - Piano Shad Collins - Trumpet Sidney Bechet - Sax (Soprano) Slam Stewart - Bass Slim Gaillard - Vocals Sonny White - Piano Stanley Payne - Sax (Alto) Tab Smith - Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano) Teddy Bunn - Guitar Teddy Hill - Bandleader, Sax (Tenor), Vocals Tyree Glenn - Trombone Ulysses Livingston - Guitar Wellman Braud - Bass Willie "The Lion" Smith - Piano
Frankie Newton
Active Decades: '30s and '40s Born: Jan 04, 1906 in Emory, VA Died: Mar 11, 1954 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Swing
Trumpeter Frankie Newton, whose mellow and thoughtful style sometimes seemed somewhat out of place in the swing era, had a relatively brief but artistically rewarding career. He had stints with Lloyd Scott (1927-1929), Cecil Scott (1929-1930), Chick Webb, Elmer Snowden, Charlie Johnson, and Sam Wooding, and appeared on Bessie Smith's final recording session in 1933. Newton worked with Charlie Barnet's short-lived integrated band in 1936 and with Teddy Hill, before briefly becoming closely associated with bassist John Kirby and his associates. The eventual John Kirby Sextet would have been the logical place for the trumpeter, but a falling out in 1937 ended up with the younger Charlie Shavers getting the spot in the commercially successful group. Newton instead played for Mezz Mezzrow and Lucky Millinder, led a few record dates (including participating in a set for Hugues Panassie), and worked at Cafe Society, accompanying Billie Holiday on several of her records (most notably "Strange Fruit"). As the 1940s progressed, Newton became less interested in music and gradually faded from the scene, painting more than playing, dying a forgotten and under-utilized talent. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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