(Early Jazz, Swing, Big Band) Luis Russell & His Orchestra - Saratoga Shout (1929-1934) - 2007, MP3, 320 kbps
Luis Russell & His Orchestra - Saratoga Shout (1929-1934)
Жанр: Early Jazz, Swing, Big Band
Страна: США
Год издания: 2007
Аудиокодек: MP3 (конвертировано из lossless)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 78:49
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
Luis Russell & his Burning Eight:
01. Savoy Shout (3:03)
02. It's Tight Like That (3:10)
Luis Russell & his Orchestra:
03. The New Call of the Freaks (3:10)
04. Feelin' the Spirit (3:04)
05. Jersey Lightning (3:16)
06. The Way He Loves Is Just Too Bad (2:58)
07. Doctor Blues (3:16)
08. Saratoga Shout (3:30)
09. Song of the Swanee (3:23)
J.C. Higginbotham & his Six Hicks:
10. Give Me Your Telephone Number (3:13)
11. Higginbotham Blues (3:30)
Luis Russell & his Orchestra:
12. Louisiana Swing (3:11)
13. On Revival Day (A Rhythmic Spiritual) (3:08)
14. Muggin' Lightly (2:57)
15. Panama (3:15)
16. High Tension (2:55)
17. Saratoga Drag (3:08)
18. Ease on Down (2:59)
19. You Rascal, You! (3:08)
20. Freakish Blues (3:30)
21. The Darktown Strutters' Ball (3:02)
22. Ghost of the Freaks (3:04)
23. Hokus Pokus (3:02)
24. Primitive (3:14)
25. Ol' Man River (2:43)
Review by Rovi
In the late 1920s, pianist Luis Russell was one many performers that helped lay the foundation for the Big Band era, yet his career wound down just as Goodman's and Basie's were kicking into high gear. Russell's band featured such New Orleans jazz players as Pops Foster, Albert Nicholas, and Paul Barbarin, along with future Ellington stars Rex Stewart and Barney Bigard. The music--energetic, hot, witty, danceable--was the bridge between the New Orleans and swing styles of jazz. This collection features a generous 24 tracks, and with cuts such as "You Rascal, You," the ribald "It's Tight Like That," and the eerie "New Call of the Freaks," it's a wild party waiting to happen.
Состав
Luis Russell - piano
Henry "Red Allen", Louis Metcalf - trumpet
Jimmy Archey, J.C. Higginbotham, Dicky Wells - trombone
Paul Barbarin - drums
Pops Foster - bass
Teddy Hill, Greely Walton - tenor saxophone
Charlie Holmes, Albert Nicholas - alto saxophone
Will Johnson - banjo
Rex Stewart - cornet
and others
Audio restoration and remastering by Martin Haskell.