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Three Little Words / I Know That |
Jimmie Noone |
német első megjelenés éve: 2004 116 perc |
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(2010)
[ DIGIPACK ]
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 2 x CD |
3.726 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | San
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2. | You Rascal, You
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3. | So Sweet
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4. | When You're Smiling
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5. | I Lost My Gal From Memphis
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6. | On Revival Day
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7. | I'm Drifting Back To Dreamland
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8. | Virginia Lee
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9. | ring It On Home To Grandma
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10. | Three Little Words
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11. | Little White Lies
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12. | Trav'lin' All Alone
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13. | It's You
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14. | Her, Stay 'Way From My Door
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15. | When It's Sleepy Time Down South
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16. | Dixie Lee
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17. | Inka Dinka Doo
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18. | Delta Bound
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19. | Like Me A Little Bit Less
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20. | A Porter's Love Song
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | I'd Do Anything For You
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2. | Shine
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3. | Liza
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4. | Soon [There'll Just Be Two Of Us]
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5. | Lullaby Of Broadway
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6. | Lookie, Lookie, Lookie, Here Comes Cookie
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7. | It's Easy To Remember
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8. | He's A Different Type Of Guy
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9. | Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
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10. | The Blues Jumped A Rabbit
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11. | Sweet Georgia Brown
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12. | Sweet Lorraine
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13. | Bump It
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14. | Japansy
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15. | Four Or Five Times
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16. | Hell In My Heart
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17. | I'm Walkin' This Town
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18. | Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear
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19. | I Know That You Know
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20. | New Orleans Hop Scop Blues
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Jazz / Early Jazz
CD 1: Three Little Words - 55:58 min.
San So Sweet Virginia Lee Chicago, July 1, 1930 Jimmie Noone (cl)(vcl)(dir), Eddie Pollack (cl)(as)(bs)(vcl), Zinky Cohn (p), Wilbur Gorham (bjo)(g), Bill Newton (b), Johnny Wells (d), Georgia White (vcl)
You Rascal, You Bring It On Home To Grandma Chicago, July 29, 1930 Same
When You’re Smiling I Lost My Gal From Memphis Chicago, May 16, 1930 Same
On Revival Day I'm Drifting Back To Dreamland Chicago, May 28, 1930 Same Three Little Words Chicago, October 30, 1930 Same, add May Alix (vcl)
Little White Lies Chicago, August 23, 1930 Same
Trav'lin' All Alone Chicago, January 12, 1931 Same, add Mildred Bailey (vcl)
It’s You River, Stay ‘Way From My Door When It’s Sleepy Time Down South Chicago, July 27, 1931 Jimmie Noone (cl)(dir), Eddie Pollack (as)(bs)(vcl), Earl Hines (p), John Henley (g), Quinn Wilson (b), Benny Washington (d), Art Jarrett (vcl)
Dixie Lee Chicago, January 12, 1931 Same, except Zinky Cohn or Clarence Browning (p) replaces Earl Hines
Inka Dinka Doo Delta Bound Like Me A Little Bit Less Chicago, December 15, 1933 Same, except Zinky Cohn or Clarence Browning (p) replaces Earl Hines
I'd Do Anything For You A Porter’s Love Song Chicago, November 23, 1934 Same, except Jimmy Cobb (tp) added, John Lindsay (b) replaces Quinn Wilson
CD 2: I Know That - 59:48 min.
Shine Liza Chicago, November 23, 1934 Jimmie Noone (cl)(dir), Jimmy Cobb (tp), Eddie Pollack (as)(bs)(vcl), Zinky Cohn (p), John Henley (g), John Lindsay (b), Benny Washington (d)
Soon (There'll Just Be Two Of Us) Lullaby Of Broadway Lookie, Lookie, Lookie, Here Comes Cookie It's Easy To Remember Chicago, February 21, 1935 Same
He's A Different Type Of Guy Way Down Yonder In New Orleans The Blues Jumped A Rabbit Sweet Georgia Brown Chicago, January 15, 1936 Jimmie Noone (cl), Guy Kelly (tp)(vcl), Preston Jackson (tb), Francis Whitby (ts), Gideon Honore (p), Israel Crosby (b), Tubby Hall (d)
Sweet Lorraine Bump It (The Bumps) Japansy Four Or Five Times Hell In My Heart I'm Walkin' This Town Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear I Know That You Know New York, December 1, 1937 Jimmie Noone (cl), Charlie Shavers (tp), Pete Brown (as), Frank Smith (p), Teddy Bunn (g), Wellman Braud (b), O’Neil Spencer (d)(vcl), Teddy Simmons (vcl)
New Orleans Hop Scop Blues New York, June 5, 1940 Jimmie Noone (cl), Natty Dominique (cn), Preston Jackson (tb), Richard M. Jones (p), Lonnie Johnson (g), John Lindsay (b), Tubby Hall (d)
Buchformat 2 CD + 20 page booklet
At the beginning of the 20th century New Orleans produced three clarinet players of renown: Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet - and Jimmy Noone. All three were innovators, and each had their own individual sound. Dodds' sound leaned on jazz‘s blues influences and Bechet's had a powerful and unmistakable vibrato. Noone somehow produced a smoother tone however, one that had a quality that would not limit it to a time or a region, and that as a result could develop over the years and augment the sounds of the 1930 as much as the 1910s.
Jimmie Noone
Active Decades: '20s, '30s and '40s Born: Apr 23, 1895 in New Orleans, LA Died: Apr 19, 1944 in Los Angeles, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Early Jazz, New Orleans Jazz
Considered one of the three top New Orleans clarinetists of the 1920s (with Johnny Dodds and Sidney Bechet), Jimmie Noone had a smoother tone than his contemporaries that appealed to players of the swing era (including Benny Goodman). He played guitar as a child, and at age 15 took clarinet lessons from Lorenzo Tio, Jr. and Sidney Bechet (the latter was only 13, shockingly enough). Noone developed quickly, and he played with Freddie Keppard (1913-1914), Buddy Petit, and the Young Olympia Band (1916), which he also led. In 1917, he went to Chicago to join Keppard's Creole band. After it broke up the following year he became a member of King Oliver's band, staying until he joined Doc Cook's Dreamland Orchestra (1920-1926). Although Noone recorded with Cook, it was when he started leading a band at the Apex Club that he hit his stride. By 1928, he had pianist Earl Hines and altoist Joe Poston in the unusual quintet (Poston stuck to playing melodies behind Noone), and was recording for Vocalion, creating classic music including an early version of "Sweet Lorraine" (his theme song) and "Four or Five Times." Noone worked steadily in Chicago throughout the 1930s (although he received less attention from the jazz world), and he used Charlie Shavers on some of his late-'30s recordings and welcomed the young singer Joe Williams to the bandstand; unfortunately, they never recorded together. In 1944, Noone was in Kid Ory's band on the West Coast and seemed on the brink of greater fame when he unexpectedly died. Thanks to European reissue series, Jimmie Noone's recordings are readily available on CD. His son, Jimmie Noone, Jr., suddenly emerged out of obscurity in the 1980s to play clarinet and tenor with the Cheathams. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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