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Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra, Artie Shaw
első megjelenés éve: 1993
(1995)

CD
5.376 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Frenesi
2.  Chantez Les Bas (Sing 'Em Low)
3.  Two Blind Loves
4.  April in Paris
5.  Oh! Lady Be Good
6.  Adios, Maquita Linda
7.  I Surrender, Dear
8.  King for a Day
9.  Love Is Here
10.  Special Delivery Stomp
11.  Don't Fall Asleep
12.  Summit Ridge Drive
13.  Marinela
14.  Dr. Livingstone, I Presume?
15.  I Cover the Waterfront
16.  When the Quail Come Back to San Quentin
17.  Gloomy Sunday
18.  One Night Stand
19.  Vilja
20.  You're a Lucky Guy
21.  Keepin' Myself for You
22.  Prosschai (Goodbye, Goodbye)
Jazz / Big Band, Swing, Sweet Bands

Al Avola Guitar
Al Hendrickson Guitar (Electric)
Alex Beller Violin
Alex Law Violin
Allan Harshman Viola
Artie Shaw Clarinet, Arranger
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra Performer
Artie Shaw Gramercy Five Performer
B. Bower Violin
Babe Bowman Trombone
Ben Kanter Sax (Alto)
Bernie Privin Trumpet
Bill Rank Trombone
Billy Butterfield Trumpet
Blake Reynolds Sax (Alto)
Bob Kitsis Piano
Bob Morrow Violin
Bobby Sherwood Guitar
Bud Carlton Sax (Alto)
Buddy Rich Drums
Bus Bassey Sax (Alto)
Carl Maus Drums
Charlie Margulis Trumpet
Chuck Peterson Trumpet
Colin Brown Compilation, Producer
Cy Bernard Cello
Dave Cracov Violin
David Sturkin Viola
E. Lamas Violin
Fred Goerner Cello
George Arus Trombone
George Thow Trumpet
George Wendt Trumpet
Georgie Auld Sax (Tenor)
Hank Freeman Sax (Alto)
Harry Bluestone Violin
Harry Geller Trumpet
Harry Rodgers Trombone
Helen Forrest Vocals
Herbert "Happy" Lawson Sax (Tenor)
Irving Lipschultz Cello
J. Cathcart Trumpet
Jack Cave Flugelhorn
Jack Gray Viola
Jack Stacey Sax (Alto)
Jerry Jerome Sax (Tenor)
Jerry Joyce Violin
Joe Kretcher Clarinet (Bass)
John Best Trumpet
Johnny Guarnieri Harpsichord, Piano
Jud de Naut Bass
Julius Tannenbaum Cello
K. Collins Viola
Les Jenkins Trombone
Les Robinson Sax (Tenor)
Lyle Bowen Sax (Alto)
Lyle Henderson Piano
Mark Levant Violin
Mischa Russell Violin
Morton Ruderman Flute
Neely Plumb Sax (Alto)
Nick Fatool Drums
Pauline Byrne Vocals
Peter Eisenburg Violin
Phil Nemoli Oboe
Randall Miller Trombone
Ray Conniff Trombone
Sam Freed Viola
Sid Brokaw Violin
Sid Weiss Bass
Spencer Prinz Drums
Stanley Spiegelman Viola
T. Klages Violin
Tony Pastor Sax (Tenor), Vocals
Tony Watts Producer, Compilation
Truman Boardman Violin
Vernon Brown Trombone

Pearl Flapper presents a sampler of Artie Shaw's recordings made between January 1939 and January 1941 by Shaw's orchestra (sometimes augmented by a string section) and his magnificently hip Gramercy Five. Highlights include a swell rendering of W.C. Handy's "Chantez Les Bas," the famous "Frenesi," "I Surrender Dear," "One Night Stand" and the Gramercy Five masterworks "Summit Ridge Drive," "Special Delivery Stomp," "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume?" and "When the Quail Come Back to San Quentin." This compilation is presented as part of Pearl Flapper's Cream Series; the name implies that these are some of the very best recordings he made during this time period. And that's no exaggeration. Sound quality retains a certain amount of the original 78 rpm phonograph record surface noise, which some listeners may well value for its organic authenticity. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide



Artie Shaw

Active Decades: '30s, '40s and '50s
Born: May 23, 1910 in New Haven, CT
Died: Dec 30, 2004 in Newbury Park, CA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Swing, Sweet Bands

One of jazz's finest clarinetists, Artie Shaw never seemed fully satisfied with his musical life, constantly breaking up successful bands and running away from success. While Count Basie and Duke Ellington were satisfied to lead just one orchestra during the swing era, and Benny Goodman (due to illness) had two, Shaw led five, all of them distinctive and memorable.
After growing up in New Haven, CT, and playing clarinet and alto locally, Shaw spent part of 1925 with Johnny Cavallaro's dance band and then played off and on with Austin Wylie's band in Cleveland from 1927-1929 before joining Irving Aaronson's Commanders. After moving to New York, Shaw became a close associate of Willie "The Lion" Smith at jam sessions, and by 1931 was a busy studio musician. He retired from music for the first time in 1934 in hopes of writing a book, but when his money started running out, Shaw returned to New York. A major turning point occurred when he performed at an all-star big band concert at the Imperial Theatre in May 1936, surprising the audience by performing with a string quartet and a rhythm section. He used a similar concept in putting together his first orchestra, adding a Dixieland-type front line and a vocalist while retaining the strings. Despite some fine recordings, that particular band disbanded in early 1937 and then Shaw put together a more conventional big band.
The surprise success of his 1938 recording of "Begin the Beguine" made the clarinetist into a superstar and his orchestra (who featured the tenor of Georgie Auld, vocals by Helen Forrest and Tony Pastor, and, by 1939, Buddy Rich's drumming) into one of the most popular in the world. Billie Holiday was with the band for a few months, although only one recording ("Any Old Time") resulted. Shaw found the pressure of the band business difficult to deal with and in November 1939 suddenly left the bandstand and moved to Mexico for two months. When Shaw returned, his first session, utilizing a large string section, resulted in another major hit, "Frenesi"; it seemed that he could not escape success. Shaw's third regular orchestra, who had a string section and such star soloists as trumpeter Billy Butterfield and pianist Johnny Guarnieri, was one of his finest, waxing perhaps the greatest version of "Stardust" along with the memorable "Concerto for Clarinet." The Gramercy Five, a small group formed out of the band (using Guarnieri on harpsichord), also scored with the million-selling "Summit Ridge Drive."
Despite all this, Shaw broke up the orchestra in 1941, only to re-form an even larger one later in the year. The latter group featured Hot Lips Page along with Auld and Guarnieri. After Pearl Harbor, Shaw enlisted and led a Navy band (unfortunately unrecorded) before getting a medical discharge in February 1944. Later in the year, his new orchestra featured Roy Eldridge, Dodo Marmarosa, and Barney Kessel, and found Shaw's own style becoming quite modern, almost boppish. But, with the end of the swing era, Shaw again broke up his band in early 1946 and was semi-retired for several years, playing classical music as much as jazz.
His last attempt at a big band was a short-lived one, a boppish unit who lasted for a few months in 1949 and included Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, and Don Fagerquist; their modern music was a commercial flop. After a few years of limited musical activity, Shaw returned one last time, recording extensively with a version of the Gramercy Five that featured Tal Farlow or Joe Puma on guitar along with Hank Jones. Then, in 1955, Artie Shaw permanently gave up the clarinet to pursue his dreams of being a writer. Although he served as the frontman (with Dick Johnson playing the clarinet solos) for a reorganized Artie Shaw Orchestra in 1983, Shaw never played again. He received plenty of publicity for his eight marriages (including to actresses Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, and Evelyn Keyes) and for his odd autobiography, -The Trouble With Cinderella (which barely touches on the music business or his wives), but the outspoken Artie Shaw deserves to be best remembered as one of the truly great clarinetists. His RCA recordings, which were reissued in complete fashion in a perfectly done Bluebird LP series, have only been made available in piecemeal fashion on CD.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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