The Kansas City Sessions

The Kansas City Sessions

The Kansas City Sessions

ASIN: B0000001NN

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Though known as the "Kansas City sessions," Milt Gabler taped these proceedings in New York City for his Commodore label. The musicians, however, represented the soul of the Kansas City influx. The first 10 tracks--five tunes with one alternate each--come from September 1938 and feature a group drawn from the Count Basie Orchestra's ranks. It's the great Basie rhythm section of bassist Walter Page, drummer Jo Jones, and rhythm guitarist Freddie Green (who also sings on "Them There Eyes"), with a frontline of Lester Young, trumpeter Buck Clayton, and Eddie Durham, who's heard far more prominently on electric guitar than trombone. A master of half-valve smears, Clayton sounds superb, whether elegantly muted or expressively open, but it's Young who will rivet a listener's attention, both on tenor sax or playing clarinet with a strikingly original sound and conception.

Young's clarinet virtually defines the sonority of later "cool" alto saxophonists like Lee Konitz and Paul Desmond, and the blend with the transparent textures of the two guitars is particularly advanced. The second session is by a very different Kansas City Six from 1944, with Young and Jones the only returning members. It's a far more conventional setting, with trumpeter Bill Coleman and trombonist Dicky Wells competing in brashness and pianist Joe Bushkin in place of the guitars. The sometimes aggressive cast to the band only highlights Young's superbly relaxed phrasing. His opening solos on the three takes of "I Got Rhythm" are textbook example of relaxed swing, and their inspiration to Wells is apparent in his solos that follow. The CD concludes with four tracks by the Kansas City Five from March 1938, the earliest session here. It's the first Kansas City Six without Young present, still well worth hearing for the superb play of Clayton, Durham, and the rhythm section. --Stuart Broomer

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    Manufacturer: Verve
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    ASIN: B0000001NN
    Release Date: 1997-01-28

    Tracks:

    1. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans #2
    2. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
    3. Countless Blues
    4. Countless Blues #2
    5. Them There Eyes #2
    6. Them There Eyes
    7. I Want A Little Girl
    8. I Want A Little Girl #2
    9. Pagin' The Devil
    10. Pagin' The Devil #2
    11. Three Little Words #2
    12. Three Little Words
    13. Jo Jo
    14. I Got Rhythm #3
    15. I Got Rhythm #2
    16. I Got Rhythm
    17. Four O'Clock Drag
    18. Four O'Clock Drag #3
    19. Laughing At Life
    20. Good Mornin' Blues
    21. I Know That You Know
    22. Love Me Or Leave Me

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    Though known as the "Kansas City sessions," Milt Gabler taped these proceedings in New York City for his Commodore label. The musicians, however, represented the soul of the Kansas City influx. The first 10 tracks--five tunes with one alternate each--come from September 1938 and feature a group drawn from the Count Basie Orchestra's ranks. It's the great Basie rhythm section of bassist Walter Page, drummer Jo Jones, and rhythm guitarist Freddie Green (who also sings on "Them There Eyes"), with a frontline of Lester Young, trumpeter Buck Clayton, and Eddie Durham, who's heard far more prominently on electric guitar than trombone. A master of half-valve smears, Clayton sounds superb, whether elegantly muted or expressively open, but it's Young who will rivet a listener's attention, both on tenor sax or playing clarinet with a strikingly original sound and conception.

    Young's clarinet virtually defines the sonority of later "cool" alto saxophonists like Lee Konitz and Paul Desmond, and the blend with the transparent textures of the two guitars is particularly advanced. The second session is by a very different Kansas City Six from 1944, with Young and Jones the only returning members. It's a far more conventional setting, with trumpeter Bill Coleman and trombonist Dicky Wells competing in brashness and pianist Joe Bushkin in place of the guitars. The sometimes aggressive cast to the band only highlights Young's superbly relaxed phrasing. His opening solos on the three takes of "I Got Rhythm" are textbook example of relaxed swing, and their inspiration to Wells is apparent in his solos that follow. The CD concludes with four tracks by the Kansas City Five from March 1938, the earliest session here. It's the first Kansas City Six without Young present, still well worth hearing for the superb play of Clayton, Durham, and the rhythm section. --Stuart Broomer
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      4. Elephant's Wobble
      5. Crawdad Blues
      6. Selma 'Bama Blues - Mary H. Bradford
      7. Break O' Day Blues - Ada Brown
      8. Waco Texas Blues - Mary H. Bradford
      9. South
      10. Vine Street Blues
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      14. She's Sweeter Than Sugar
      15. South Street Blues
      16. Sister Honky Tonk
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      20. Kater Street Rag
      21. Count
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      24. I Wanna Be Around My Baby All the Time [Alternate Take][#]
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        The Kansas City Sessions
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        Manufacturer: Universal
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000CD7ZQ
        Release Date: 2003-12-01

        Tracks:

        1. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans [Take 2]
        2. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
        3. Countless Blues
        4. Countless Blues [Take 2]
        5. Them There Eyes [Take 2]
        6. Them There Eyes - Lester Young
        7. I Want a Little Girl
        8. I Want a Little Girl [Take 2]
        9. Pagin' the Devil
        10. Pagin' the Devil [Take 2]
        11. Three Little Words [Take 2]
        12. Three Little Words
        13. Jo-Jo - Lester Young
        14. I Got Rhythm [Take 3]
        15. I Got Rhythm [Take 2]
        16. I Got Rhythm
        17. Four O'Clock Drag
        18. Four O'Clock Drag [Take 3]
        19. Laughing at Life - Kansas City Five, Lester Young
        20. Good Morning Blues - Kansas City Five, Lester Young
        21. I Know That You Know - Kansas City Five, Lester Young
        22. Love Me or Leave Me - Kansas City Five, Lester Young

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