Great Jazz Orchestras

RELEASE
December 07, 1993
LABEL
Classics
GENRES
Jazz, Big Band, Swing, Jump Blues, Mainstream Jazz, Standards, Early Jazz, Vocal Jazz

Album Review

The Classics chronological reissue series offers an unprecedented overview of vintage jazz and blues, transcending the original label copyright restrictions in order to document the recording careers of musicians who lived and died both in the limelight and the penumbra of popular culture. Each CD in the series represents a segment of a given artist's professional life, presenting, on the average, 24 historical tracks culled from original 78 rpm platters and early LPs. Three discs extracted from this series appear together under the heading of Great Jazz Orchestras. As with its partner compilation, Great Jazz Pianists, the artists and their work were chosen carefully: Duke Ellington (1936-1937), Jimmie Lunceford (1937-1939) and Count Basie (1938-1939). The Ellington disc includes six vocals by Ivie Anderson and two sessions' worth of material played by scaled down ensembles with Ellington at the piano but nominally led by sidemen Rex Stewart and Barney Bigard. Lunceford's portion glows with arrangements by Sy Oliver, Eddie Durham, Edwin Wilcox, Leon Carr and Willie Smith, and with vocals by Dan Grissom, Eddie Tompkins and the definitively hip, suave and nonchalant Trummy Young. Representing the emergence of Kansas City Swing, Basie's disc features both the big band and six magnificent quartet performances. Peppered with vocals by Jimmy Rushing and Helen Humes, this chapter in the Basie story contains essential contributions from Herschel Evans, Lester Young, Buck Clayton, Eddie Durham and Dicky Wells; arrangements are credited to Evans, Jimmy Mundy, Andy Gibson and Buster Smith. With Ellington's "Black Butterfly," Lunceford and Oliver's "For Dancers Only" and Basie's "Jumpin' at the Woodside" all in one package, this is an enjoyable, entertaining and informative crash course in big band swing from the '30s.
arwulf arwulf, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Blues in the Dark
  2. Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today)
  3. Every Tub
  4. Now Will You Be Good
  5. Swinging the Blues
  6. Mama Don't Want No Peas an' Rice an' Cocoanut Oil
  7. Blue and Sentimental
  8. Doggin' Around
  9. Stop Beatin' Around the Mulberry Bush
  10. London Bridge Is Fallin' Down
  11. Texas Shuffle
  12. Jumpin' at the Woodside
  13. How Long, How Long Blues
  14. The Dirty Dozen
  15. Hey Lawdy Mama
  16. The Fives
  17. Boogie Woogie
  18. Dark Rapture
  19. Shorty George
  20. The Blues I Like to Hear
  21. Do You Wanna Jump Children
  22. Panassie Stomp
  23. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
  24. Sing for Your Supper
  25. Oh! Red
  26. Love Is Like a Cigarette
  27. Kissin' My Baby Goodnight
  28. Oh, Babe! Maybe Someday
  29. Shoe Shine Boy
  30. It Was a Sad Night in Harlem
  31. Trumpet in Spades (Rex's Concerto)
  32. Yearning for Love (Lawrence's Concerto)
  33. In a Jam
  34. Exposition Swing
  35. Uptown Downbeat (Black Out)
  36. Rexatious
  37. Lazy Man's Shuffle
  38. Clouds in My Heart
  39. Frolic Sam
  40. Caravan
  41. Stompy Jones
  42. Scattin' at the Cotton Club
  43. Black Butterfly
  44. Mood Indigo/Solitude
  45. Sophisticated Lady/In a Sentimental Mood
  46. The New Birmingham Breakdown
  47. Scattin' at the Kit Kat
  48. I've Got to Be a Rug Cutter
  49. The New East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
  50. Hell's Bells
  51. For Dancers Only
  52. Posin'
  53. The First Time I Saw You
  54. Honey, Keep Your Mind on Me
  55. Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
  56. Pigeon Walk
  57. Like a Ship at Sea
  58. Teasin' Tessie Brown
  59. Annie Laurie
  60. Frisco Fog
  61. Margie
  62. The Love Nest
  63. I'm Laughing Up My Sleeve (Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha)
  64. Down by the Old Mill Stream
  65. My Melancholy Baby
  66. Sweet Sue, Just You
  67. By the River Sainte Marie
  68. Rainin'
  69. 'Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)
  70. Cheatin' on Me
  71. Le Jazz Hot
  72. Time's A-Wastin'