1928-1929

RELEASE
November 19, 1996
LABEL
Classics
GENRES
Jazz, New Orleans Jazz

Album Review

Among Classics many Jimmie Noone discs, this collection of sides from 1928-1929 stands as the best. How could it not, what with it's wealth of top-notch material Noone and pianist Earl Hines cut while flourishing in the Chicago club scene. And while the overall quality of the ensemble playing is a bit subpar at times -- certainly, there's not much here to compare to Hines' contemporary triumphs with Louis Armstrong -- the sheer joy and deftness heard in Noone's solos and Hines' backing make for an enjoyable listen throughout. Along with picaresque Noone vocals like "Four of Five Times" and "Ready For the River," the 23-track mix includes such classics as "Apex Blues," "A Monday Date," and "Sweet Lorraine." This works very nicely as a generous and concise roundup of some of Noone's best work.
Stephen Cook, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. I Know That You Know
  2. Sweet Sue, Just You
  3. Four or Five Times
  4. Every Evening (I Miss You)
  5. Ready for the River
  6. Forever More
  7. Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot!
  8. I Ain't Got Nobody
  9. Apex Blues
  10. A Monday Date
  11. Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me)
  12. Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot!
  13. King Joe
  14. Sweet Lorraine
  15. Some Rainy Day
  16. It's Tight Like That
  17. Let's Sow a Wild Oat
  18. She's Funny That Way
  19. St. Louis Blues
  20. Chicago Rhythm
  21. I Got a Misery
  22. Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up!
  23. Love Me or Leave Me