Jack Teagarden's Big Eight/Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers
Jack Teagarden's Big Eight/Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers
ASIN: B000000Z4S
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At the height of the swing era, small-group jazz sometimes found itself neglected by record companies. Thus began the rise of the devoted independent label willing to record music without great sales potential. This CD combines excellent material from unrelated sessions recorded in 1938 and 1940 by the Hot Record Society. Jack Teagarden's octet--which includes a number of Duke Ellington sidemen, including Rex Stewart, Barney Bigard, and Ben Webster--emphasizes Teagarden's lyricism, as on the rich dirge of "St. James Infirmary," here extended to the unusual length of four minutes. The uniquely laconic clarinetist Pee Wee Russell leads a lively Dixieland octet and trio, both featuring James P. Johnson and the inspired drums and voice of New Orleans's Zutty Singleton. --Stuart Broomer
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Jack Teagarden's Big Eight/Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers
Jack Teagarden & Pee Wee Russell Manufacturer: Ojc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000Z4S Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
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At the height of the swing era, small-group jazz sometimes found itself neglected by record companies. Thus began the rise of the devoted independent label willing to record music without great sales potential. This CD combines excellent material from unrelated sessions recorded in 1938 and 1940 by the Hot Record Society. Jack Teagarden's octet--which includes a number of Duke Ellington sidemen, including Rex Stewart, Barney Bigard, and Ben Webster--emphasizes Teagarden's lyricism, as on the rich dirge of "St. James Infirmary," here extended to the unusual length of four minutes. The uniquely laconic clarinetist Pee Wee Russell leads a lively Dixieland octet and trio, both featuring James P. Johnson and the inspired drums and voice of New Orleans's Zutty Singleton. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
*GREAT STUFF*.......2002-04-19
Jack Teagarden's Big Eight:
Barney Bigard - clarinet
Brick Fleagle - guitar
Billy Kyle - piano
Rex Stewart - cornet
Billy Taylor - bass
Jack Teagarden - trombone, vocal
Dave Tough - drums
Ben Webster - tenor sax
The tracks with Pee Wee Russell are also enjoyable, although the sound is poorer. This is a far rougher session than the Teagarden one, but it lacks not for verve, sounding almost like an improv jam session. Drummer Zutty Singleton provides a bluesy vocal on Zutty's Hootie Blues and stride paino master James P. Johnson does some excellent work, especially on There Will Be Some Changes Made. The Russell tracks are a little shorter than the Teagarden ones, ranging in length from 2:15 to 3:00. Overall a spirited, loose, and worthwhile session which, like the Teagarden one, uses Dixieland and the blues as a base from which to reach a little beyond. The Russell tracks were recorded August 31, 1938.
Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers:
Wellman Braud - bass
Al Gold - tenor sax
Freddy Green - guitar
James P. Johnson - piano
Max Kaminsky - trumpet
Pee Wee Russell - clarinet
Zutty Singleton - drums, vocal
Dicky Wells - trombone
* Russell, Johnson & Singleton perform the last two tracks as a trio.
Clocking in at only 32:00 the disc is quite short, and the mix of unrelated sessions is a bit odd, but darn it, it's great stuff, and the sheer brilliance and exuberance of the musicians involved leaves me with no choice but to give it 5 stars.
Enjoy.
Great stuff.......2001-10-11
Great small group jazz in the late 30's by two jazz masters.......2000-09-19
Great small group jazz in the late 30's by two jazz masters.......2000-09-19
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