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Ride, Red, Ride
Henry "Red" Allen
első megjelenés éve: 2000
(2000)

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5.169 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Sound of the Swanee
2.  Louisiana Swing
3.  Patrol Wagon Blues
4.  Queer Notions
5.  Nagasaki
6.  Wrappin' It Up
7.  Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day
8.  Bugle Call Rag
9.  Yellow Dog Blues
10.  Who Stole the Lock (On the Hen House Door?)
11.  Firebird
12.  How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
13.  Jamaica Shout
14.  Heartbreak Blues
15.  Rug Cutter Swing
16.  Body and Soul
17.  Algiers Stomp
18.  We're in the Money (The Gold Diggers Song)
19.  Ride, Red, Ride
20.  My Last Affair
21.  Swingin' at the Lido
22.  I'm on My Way from You
23.  Slippin' and Slidin'
24.  Count Me Out
25.  Check Up
Jazz / Dixieland, Swing, New Orleans Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz

Al Morgan Double Bass
Albert Nicholas Sax (Alto), Clarinet
Artie Bernstein Double Bass
Ben Webster Sax (Tenor)
Benny Carter Sax (Alto)
Benny Morton Trombone
Benny Moten Double Bass
Bernard Addison Guitar
Big Sid Catlett Drums
Bill Dillard Trumpet
Billie Holiday Vocals
Billy Banks Vocals
Bobby Johnson Guitar
Cecil Scott Clarinet
Charlie Christian Guitar
Charlie Holmes Sax (Alto)
Chu Berry Sax (Tenor)
Chuck Berry Sax (Tenor)
Claude Jones Trombone
Coleman Hawkins Sax (Tenor), Clarinet
Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra Performer
Crawford Wethington Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Dicky Wells Trombone
Don Kirkpatrick Piano
Don Stovall Sax (Alto)
Earl Bostic Sax (Alto)
Eddie Condon Banjo
Edgar Hayes Piano
Elmer James Double Bass
Ernest "Bass" Hill Double Bass, Tuba
Eugene Fields Guitar
Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra Performer
Gene Kupa Drums
Gene Mikell Sax (Alto), Clarinet
Gene Sedric Sax (Tenor), Clarinet
George Stafford Drums
George Washington Trombone
Greely Walton Sax (Tenor)
Happy Caldwell Sax (Tenor)
Hilton Jefferson Sax (Alto), Clarinet
Horace Henderson Piano
J.C. Heard Drums
J.C. Higginbotham Trombone
Jack Bland Guitar
Jerry Blake Sax (Tenor), Clarinet
Jim Tolliver Piano
Jimmy Archey Trombone
Jimmy McLin Guitar
Joe Sullivan Piano
John Kirby Double Bass
Keg Johnson Trombone
Lawrence Lucie Guitar
Leonard Davis Trumpet
Lionel Hampton Vocals, Vibraphone
Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra Performer
Lucky Millinder Vocals
Luis Russell Celeste, Piano
Luis Russell & His Orchestra Performer
Manzie Johnson Drums
Max Jones Files Cover Photo
O'Neill Spencer Drums
Otis Johnson Trumpet
Paul Barbarin Drums, Vibraphone
Phil Duffy Design
Pops Foster Double Bass
Prince Robinson Sax (Tenor)
Rudy Powell Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Russell Procope Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Shelton Hemphill Trumpet
Sidney Bechet Sax (Soprano)
Spike Hughes Double Bass
Spike Hughes & His All American Orchestra Performer
Tab Smith Sax (Alto)
Teddy McRae Sax (Tenor)
Teddy Wilson Piano
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra Performer
Vic Bellerby Compilation, Liner Notes
Walter Johnson Drums
Wardell Jones Trumpet
Wayman Carver Fiddle
Wellman Braud Double Bass
Wilbur DeParis Trombone
Will Johnson Banjo, Guitar
Zutty Singleton Drums

25 ORIGINAL MONO RECORDINGS 1930-1946

In a jaded world where not enough people have heard of Henry "Red" Allen, Living Era's outstanding compilation could serve as the perfect introduction to this fine trumpeter, vocalist, and bandleader. Proceeding in semi-chronological fashion, this survey covers the years 1930-1946, touching upon Allen's work with Panamanian pianist and bandleader Luis Russell; the brothers Fletcher and Horace Henderson; vocalist Billy Banks; guitarist and session organizer Eddie Condon; British bandleader Spike Hughes; trombonists Tommy Dorsey, J.C. Higginbotham, Benny Morton, and Dicky Wells; clarinetists Pee Wee Russell and Buster Bailey; saxophonists Gene Sedric, Earl Bostic, Coleman Hawkins, and Chu Berry; the Mills Blue Rhythm Band; Billie Holiday; pianists Fats Waller, Teddy Wilson, and James P. Johnson; vibraphonist and bandleader Lionel Hampton; reedman Sidney Bechet; and jazz guitar legend Charlie Christian. This, then, is a mini-history of jazz from the beginnings of swing up to the exciting transitions of "rebop" and pre-bop. A splendidly presented portrait of a master musician, perfectly suited for jazz veterans and newcomers alike. [Note: track 21, originally entitled "Havin' a Ball" is erroneously identified here as "Swingin' at the Lido."] ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide



Henry "Red" Allen

Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s
Born: Jan 07, 1908 in New Orleans, LA
Died: Apr 17, 1967 in New York, NY
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Dixieland, Jazz Instrument, New Orleans Jazz, Swing, Trumpet Jazz

One of the last great New Orleans trumpeters to emerge during the post-Louis Armstrong era, Henry "Red" Allen has long been overshadowed by Satch and his successors but actually had a fresh new approach of his own to offer. Allen sounded modern no matter what the setting and the rhythmic freedom he achieved made his solos consistently unpredictable and exciting. The son of Henry Allen, Sr. (a famous New Orleans brass band leader), he learned trumpet early on and played in his father's parade band along with other local groups. After working on the riverboats with Fate Marable and Fats Pichon the following year, Allen joined King Oliver in Chicago. He recorded in New York with Oliver and Clarence Williams, and then Red Allen joined Luis Russell's superb orchestra and began his own solo recording career. Signed by Victor as an alternative to Okeh's Louis Armstrong, Allen's solos were original and brilliant from the start (particularly "It Should Be You"); throughout the 1930s his trumpet and gruff vocals would be heard on dozens of recordings and, even when the material was indifferent, Allen was usually able to uplift the music. After notable stints with Luis Russell (1929-1932), Fletcher Henderson (1933-1934), and the Mills Blue Rhythm Band (1934-1937), Allen became part of Louis Armstrong's backup band for three years, secure but somewhat anonymous work. However, starting in 1940, Red Allen led a series of impressive combos that were Dixieland-based but also open to certain aspects of rhythm & blues. Trombonist J.C. Higginbotham (a lifelong friend) and altoist Dan Stovall were on many of his recordings. From 1954-1965, Allen's frequently riotous group played regularly at New York's Metropole (Coleman Hawkins was occasionally among his sidemen), he visited Europe several times (including in 1959 with Kid Ory's band), and Allen was one of the most memorable participants in the December 1957 CBS TV special The Sound of Jazz. Red Allen remained very active up until his death, and in the 1960s was proclaimed by Don Ellis as "the most creative and avant-garde trumpeter in New York." The European Classics label documents his recordings of the 1930s, and many (but not all) of his later performances are also available on CD.
--- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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