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Goose Pimples
Tommy Ladnier
első megjelenés éve: 1999
(1999)

CD
4.800 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Henderson Stomp
2.  Rocky Mountain Blues
3.  Tozo!
4.  St. Louis Shuffle
5.  I'm Coming Virginia
6.  Goose Pimples
7.  Hop Off
8.  Sweetie Dear
9.  I've Found a New Baby
10.  Shag
11.  Ja-Da
12.  Really the Blues
13.  When You and I Were Young, Maggie
14.  Weary Blues
15.  Revolutionary Blues
16.  Comin' on with the Come On, Pt. 1
17.  Comin' on with the Come On, Pt. 2
18.  Royal Garden Blues
19.  Everybody Loves My Baby
20.  I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None o' This Jelly Roll
21.  If You See Me Comin'
22.  Gettin' Together
23.  My Man Jumped Salty on Me
Jazz

Tommy Ladnier - Cornet, Trumpet
Bobby Stark - Trumpet
Buster Bailey - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
Charlie Dixon - Banjo, Guitar
Charlie Green - Trombone
Cliff Jackson - Piano
Coleman Hawkins - Clarinet, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Bass), Sax (Tenor)
Don Redman - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Elmer James - Bass
Fats Waller - Piano
Fletcher Henderson - Piano
Henry Duncan - Piano
Hep Cats
James P. Johnson - Piano
Jerome Pasquall - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Jimmy Harrison - Trombone
Joe "Fox" Smith - Cornet
Joseph "Kaiser" Marshall - Drums
June Cole - Bass
Manzie Johnson - Drums
Mezz Mezzrow - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Morris Morand - Drums
Pops Foster - Bass
Rosetta Crawford
Russell Smith - Trumpet
Sidney Bechet - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Teddy Bunn - Guitar
Teddy Nixon - Trombone
The Dixie Stompers
The New Orleans Feetwarmers
Wilson Myers - Bass
Zutty Singleton - Drums

New Orleans-born trumpeter Tommy Ladnier is honored here with a chronologically stacked retrospective covering the years 1926-1939. While a few examples from his earlier work (1924-1925) with Jelly Roll Morton, Lovie Austin, and Sam Wooding would have been nice, the selections on Goose Pimples were obviously intended to showcase Ladnier's mature style, from the Fletcher Henderson sides of 1926 and 1927 through the rowdy New Orleans Feetwarmers session of 1932 and various 1938 recordings by both Ladnier's own band and the one he co-led with clarinetist Mezz Mezzrow. (Too bad they didn't include Fletcher Henderson's 1926 recording of Mel Stitzel's "The Chant," a fascinating performance with lots of Ladnier.) The album closes with a fine blues performed by Rosetta Crawford & Her Hep Cats, a tight little band with Ladnier and Mezzrow in front of a rhythm section anchored by pianist James P. Johnson. An excellent compilation, packed with richly rewarding traditional jazz.
--- arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide



Tommy Ladnier

Active Decades: '20s and '30s
Born: May 28, 1900 in Florence, LA
Died: Jun 04, 1939 in Geneva, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Classic Jazz, Hot Jazz

An exciting trumpeter who can be seen as a bridge style-wise between King Oliver and Louis Armstrong, Tommy Ladnier played early in life in New Orleans and in 1917, moved to Chicago. He worked for a period in St. Louis with Charlie Creath and was part of the Chicago scene in the early '20s, playing with Ollie Powers (1923), Fate Marable, and King Oliver (1924-1925). He also recorded with a variety of blues singers and Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders. In 1925, Ladnier visited Europe with Sam Wooding and then became a star soloist with Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra (1926-1927), making many excellent records. He returned to Europe with Wooding (1928-1929) and worked with Benny Peyton and Noble Sissle (1930-1931). Ladnier teamed up with Sidney Bechet on a memorable recording session as the New Orleans Feetwarmers (1932) but work was slow and the duo ran a tailor shop (1933-1934) that was more notable for its jam sessions than for its alterations. Ladnier largely dropped out of sight for a few years, leading groups in New Jersey and Connecticut, but was rediscovered in 1938. He recorded the Panassie Sessions with Bechet and his new friend, Mezz Mezzrow, but died suddenly in 1939 from a heart attack.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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