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Storyville Stuff Smith |
Stuff Smith |
első megjelenés éve: 2006 |
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(2006)
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4.201 Ft
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1. | Caravan [Live]
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2. | Only Time Will Tell [Live]
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3. | Bugle Blues [Live]
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4. | Take the "A" Train [Live]
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5. | Skip It [Live]
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6. | C Jam Blues [Live]
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7. | Timme's Blues [Live]
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8. | Oh, Lady Be Good [Live]
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9. | One O'Clock Jump
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10. | How High the Moon
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11. | Swingin' Bach
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12. | Late Woman Blues
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13. | Body and Soul
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14. | On the Sunny Side of the Street
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Jazz
Alex Riel - Drums Bjarne Rostvold - Drums Henri Chaix - Piano Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - Bass Poul Olsen - Violin Stuff Smith - Violin, Vocals Svend Asmussen - Violin, Vocals Wallace Bishop - Drums
* Anders Stefansen - Producer * Anthony Barnett - Liner Notes * Hans Nielsen - Engineer * Jan Persson - Photography
Jazz violinist Stuff Smith moved to Copenhagen in 1965, spending the last two years of his life there in an environment where his music was truly appreciated. This compilation from Storyville Records features live radio broadcasts and parts of a Copenhagen club set in what is essentially a sampler of two previous albums released by Storyville in 1965, Hot Violins, which featured Smith with fellow violinists Svend Asmussen and Poul Olsen (in separate duo sessions), and Live at the Montmartre, which captures Smith with the Kenny Drew Trio (Kenny Drew, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, and Alex Riel). Even cobbled together like this, the sequence is fun and vibrant, with great versions of "Caravan," "Only Time Will Tell," "One O'Clock Jump," and a particularly delightful rendition of "Take the 'A' Train." ---Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Stuff Smith
Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s Born: Aug 14, 1909 in Portsmouth, OH Died: Sep 25, 1967 in Munich, Germany Genre: Jazz Styles: Swing, Mainstream Jazz, Standards, Jive, Gypsy, Continental Jazz
Stuff Smith was one of the big three of pre-bop violinists along with Joe Venuti and Stephane Grappelli. Many of his fans said that he could outswing all of his competitors, and certainly Stuff was a major force on the bandstand. Smith, who cited Louis Armstrong as his main influence, studied music with his father and played with the family band as a child. His first major job and recordings were with Alphonse Trent's territory band in the 1920s, but it was not until 1936 that he had his breakthrough. Leading a quintet at the Onyx Club with trumpeter Jonah Jones, Smith's comedy vocals and hard-swinging approach made the group a hit on 52nd Street for several years; his novelty "I'se a Muggin'" became a hit. Smith worked regularly with his trios in the 1940s, but was in danger of being forgotten in the '50s when Norman Granz recorded him fairly extensively for Verve; Stuff also participated in Nat King Cole's After Midnight sessions for Capitol. The violinist moved to Copenhagen in 1965 and was active until his death two years later. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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