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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Allahandra
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2. | It's All in Your Mind
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3. | Perdido
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4. | Spain
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5. | Blues in the Closet
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6. | Cottontail
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7. | Fidgety Feet
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8. | It Don't Mean a Thing
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9. | Swing 39
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10. | Handle with Cary
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11. | Lullaby in Rhythm
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12. | Holiday Hop
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13. | I'm Beginning to See the Light
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14. | Cornet Chop Suey
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15. | Ill Wind
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16. | Swiss Criss
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17. | The Lady With the Lavender Hair
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Whisper Not
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2. | Morning Air
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3. | The Seal
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4. | I Guess I'll Go Back Home This Summer
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5. | Zig Zag
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6. | Christopher Columbus
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7. | Stardust
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8. | Poor Butterfly
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9. | It Don't Mean a Thing
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10. | Sugar
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11. | Muskrat Ramble
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12. | Handle with Cary
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13. | Basin Street Blues
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14. | Spinning
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15. | Tin Roof Blues
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16. | Just One of Those Things
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Jazz / Dixieland, Swing, Traditional Pop
Bobby Hackett, (crnt), Bob Wilber (cl, as, ss, ts, vib), Dick Hafer/Ernie Caceres (bs, ts), Dick Carey/Pinie Caceres (p), John Dengler (tba, bs) & Buzzy Drootin (d).
An extremely rare and long unavailable performance for the first time ever on CD! This splendid pack contains all broadcasts by the Bobby Hackett Sextet from the Voyager Room of the Henry Hudson Hotel, New York, between 1956 and 1958.
Total Time: 66:01 + 62:58 min.
All Performances are radio Broadway from the Voyager Room of the Henry Hudson Hotel, New York, late 1956-Sprig 1958.
During 1956-1958, cornetist Bobby Hackett led one of his most advanced groups. Usually associated with conventional Dixieland and swing for which his horn sounded unusually lyrical and melodic, Hackett with this sextet performed a more adventurous and unpredictable brand of small group swing, not only playing standards but Django Reinhardt's "Swing 39," a few Willie "The Lion" Smith songs, and even Benny Golson's "Whisper Not" (though this version has a few particularly odd notes in the melody statement). With Bob Wilber on reeds, John Dengler on tuba and bass sax (with no string bass being used), and Dick Cary often contributing the arrangements, Hackett's horn was heard in a unique setting. The music would ultimately not be influential and the band made no studio recordings, breaking up altogether in 1958, but it served as an interesting departure in Hackett's career. This double-CD has all of the existing recordings of the group. While the performances had all been released previously, the sound is better this time around and the performances remain quite intriguing. Starting with a sextet comprised of Hackett, Wilbur, Ernie Caceres on clarinet and baritone, pianist Pinie Caceres, Dengler, and drummer Buzzy Drottin, the group evolved with Dick Hafer taking Caceres' place, Dick Cary taking over on piano, and in 1957, Tom Gwaltney on clarinet and vibes succeeding Wilbur. Very interesting music. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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