1929-1944

RELEASE
March 12, 1997
LABEL
Best of Jazz
GENRES
Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trombone Jazz, Big Band

Album Review

With the exception of two albums under his own name -- Slide Trombone (1955) and Inspired Abandon (1965) -- trombonist Lawrence Brown spent most of his career as a sideman, doing his best work over four decades as featured soloist with the Duke Ellington orchestra. When in 1997 the Best of Jazz label presented a single-disc Lawrence Brown retrospective, 17 of the 22 tracks were drawn from the Ellington archive. These are prefaced and punctuated with five intriguing examples of Brown's adventures before and during his lifelong tenure with the Duke. Recorded in California in April 1929, "The Ramble" (arranged by Lawrence Brown) is a perky example of hot west coast jazz performed by Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders with a young drummer by the name of Lionel Hampton. This little stomp allows for a rare taste of Brown's pre-Ellington slip-horn style, which was clearly influenced by J.C. Higginbotham. This is also true of "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas)" which represents Brown and Hamp's membership in the Les Hite band when it served as the launching pad for Louis Armstrong. "Memories of You" and "Buzzin' Around with the Bee" document Brown's periodic involvement with Lionel Hampton's orchestra during the late '30s. "Zaza" was recorded in 1944 and features an HRS/Keynote ensemble led by cornetist Rex Stewart. The rest of this fine compilation is devoted to Brown's creativity as an essential member of the Ellington brass section where he shone as an unparalleled interpreter of melody and a skilled balladeer capable of improvising with propulsive intensity. A really thorough tribute to this virtuoso trombonist is bound to appear eventually. His best recordings would fill a sizeable box set containing his complete recordings with Paul Howard's unit and more selections from all of the bands mentioned, as well as examples from the Verve sessions Johnny Hodges led during a temporary break with Ellington during the '50s. As an easily digestible single disc, this collection's primary focus on Duke matches Brown's lifelong devotion to that supremely cultivated orchestra.
arwulf arwulf, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The Ramble
  2. I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas)
  3. Ducky Wucky
  4. Slippery Horn
  5. Bundle of Blues
  6. Sophisticated Lady
  7. Harlem Speaks
  8. Live and Love Tonight
  9. There Is No Greater Love
  10. Yearning for Love (Lawrence's Concerto)
  11. Black Butterfly
  12. Buzzin' Around With the Bee
  13. Dinah's in a Jam
  14. Rose of the Rio Grande
  15. A Gypsy Without a Song
  16. Battle of Swing
  17. Lady in Blue
  18. Memories of You
  19. Little Posey
  20. All Too Soon
  21. After All
  22. Zaza