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Chicago and All That Jazz! + The Dixie Sound of Jack Teagarden
Jack Teagarden, Pee Wee Russell, Bud Freeman, Gene Krupa, Eddie Condon, Don Ewell, Joe Sullivan, Marian McPartland, Bob Haggart
spanyol
első megjelenés éve: 2009
80 perc
(2009)

CD
3.560 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Logan Square
2.  Chicago
3.  After You've Gone
4.  China Boy
5.  Take Me to the Land of Jazz
6.  Sugar
7.  Nobody's Sweetheart Now
8.  Wolverine Blues
9.  Chicago
10.  Jazz Me Blues
11.  Clarinet Marmalade
12.  Mahogany Hall Stomp
13.  Atlanta Blues
14.  The Pearls
15.  Tap Room Blues
16.  Runnin' Wild
17.  Milenberg Joys
18.  Somebody Loves Me
19.  When Day Is Done
20.  My Romance
21.  Love Me
Jazz

Tracks #1-9:
Jack Teagarden (tb & vcl on #1, 3, 5 & 9), Pee Wee Russell (cl), Bud Freeman (ts), Jimmy McPartland (tp), Eddie Condon (g), Joe Sullivan (p), Bob Haggart (b) and Gene Krupa (d)
Recorded in New York City, October 30-31, 1961

Tracks #10-21:
Jack Teagarden (tb & vcl on #18 & 21), Don Goldie (tp), Henry Cuesta (cl), Don Ewell (p), Stan Puls (b) and Barrett Deems (d)
Recorded in New York City, on January 29 & February 5, 1961

This release presents the Long unavailable album "Chicago and All That Jazz!", which reunited Jack Teagarden with a myriad of swing stars, plus another rarely heard album under the leadership of the trombonist, "The Dixie Sound of Jack Teagarden". The latter features him in a sextet format with pianist Don Ewell.

Both albums received 4-Star reviews in Down Beat magazine.

Tracks #1-9 from the collective album "Chicago And All That Jazz!" (Verve V6 8441).
Tracks #10-21 from "The Dixie Sound Of Jack Teagarden" (Roulette SR 25177).


"In 1961, shortly after filming the television special Chicago and All That Jazz (hosted by Gary Moore and featuring brief appearances by many of the alumni of the 1920s Chicago jazz scene); Eddie Condon had a special reunion that resulted in this LP. He gathered together six of the eight original members of the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans of 1927 (himself on rhythm guitar, tenor saxophonist Bud Freeman, trumpeter Jimmy McPartland, pianist Joe Sullivan, bassist Bob Haggart and drummer Gene Krupa); had clarinetist Pee Wee Russell take the late Frankie Teschemacher’s spot, got bassist Bob Haggart to fill in for the retired Jim Lannigan and added trombonist Jack Teagarden. This LP finds the all-star band performing seven numbers, including three ("China Boy," "Nobody’s Sweetheart Now" and "Sugar") of the four originally cut in 1927. It is particularly interesting to hear how the players (some of whom had gone on musically to different areas) sounded back together. McPartland both hints strongly at Bix Beiderbecke in spots and sounds more modern than expected; Russell, who had been playing more adventurous music, fits into the setting well; and Krupa sounds particularly happy to be back with his old friends. Teagarden takes vocals on "Logan Square" and "After You’ve Gone."
---Scott Yanow -All Music Guide


"What seemed at the time like Jack Teagarden's last album for Roulette was distilled down from an extended series of sessions from late January and early February of 1961, capturing the Big T's touring band in enjoyable and occasionally inventive renditions of pieces such as "Jazz Me Blues," "Clarinet Marmalade," and "Mahogany Hall Stomp." This was the best portion of the sessions, but not by too much, and a posthumous album with more material would follow in three years."
---Bruce Eder -All Music Guide

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