From Spirituals To Swing

From Spirituals To Swing Artist: Various Artists
Label: Vanguard Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Box set
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 3


UPC: 015707016926
EAN: 0015707016926
ASIN: B00000JT6C


Release Date: 1999-08-24

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Listmania:

  1. Basieism, This is chiefly old Testament pre 1949
  2. John Hammond Finds

Tracks:

  1. Swingin' the Blues [#] - Count Basie Orchestra
  2. One O'Clock Jump - Count Basie Orchestra
  3. Introduction - John Hammond, Sr.
  4. Blues with Lips - Count Basie Orchestra, Hot Lips Page
  5. I Never Knew [#] - Kansas City Five
  6. Don't Be That Way - Kansas City Five
  7. Introduction - John Hammond, Sr.
  8. Blues with Helen - Helen Humes, Kansas City Five
  9. Introduction - John Hammond, Sr.
  10. I Ain't Got Nobody - Count Basie, Jo Jones, Walter Page
  11. Jumpin' Blues [#] - Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Meade "Lux" Lewis
  12. Honky Tonk Train Blues [#] - Meade "Lux" Lewis
  13. Low Down Dog [#] - Pete Johnson, Joe Turner
  14. It's All Right Baby - Pete Johnson, Joe Turner
  15. Boogie Woogie [#] - Albert Ammons
  16. Cavalcade of Boogie - Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, , , Walter Page
  17. Rock Me [#] - Albert Ammons, Sister Rosetta Tharpe
  18. That's All [#] - Albert Ammons, Sister Rosetta Tharpe
  19. What More Can My Jesus Do? - Mitchell's Christian Singers
  20. My Poor Mother Died A'Shoutin' - Mitchell's Christian Singers
  21. Are You Living Humble [#] - Mitchell's Christian Singers

Tracks:

  1. Weary Blues - The New Orleans Feetwarmers
  2. Milenberg Joys [#] - The New Orleans Feetwarmers
  3. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - The New Orleans Feetwarmers
  4. It Was Just a Dream [#] - Albert Ammons, Big Bill Broonzy
  5. Fox Chase [#] - Sonny Terry
  6. Carolina Shout - James P. Johnson
  7. Every Tub [#] - Count Basie Orchestra
  8. Stealin' Blues [#] - Count Basie Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
  9. After You've Gone [#] - Kansas City Six
  10. Oh, Lady Be Good [#] - Kansas City Five
  11. Allez-Oop - Kansas City Five
  12. Mortgage Stomp [#] - Kansas City Five
  13. Spoken Introduction [#] - Sterling A. Brown
  14. Gospel Train - Golden Gate Quartet
  15. I'm on My Way - Golden Gate Quartet
  16. Noah [#] - Golden Gate Quartet

Tracks:

  1. I Got Rhythm - Benny Goodman
  2. Flying Home - Benny Goodman
  3. Memories of You - Benny Goodman
  4. Stompin' at the Savoy - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
  5. Honeysuckle Rose - Benny Goodman
  6. Blueberry Rhyme [#] - James P. Johnson
  7. Mule Walk - James P. Johnson
  8. Low Down Dirty Shame [#] - Shad Collins, Ida Cox, , , , Walter Page, Buddy Tate, Dicky Wells
  9. 'Fore Day Creep - Shad Collins, Ida Cox, , James P. Johnson, , Walter Page, Buddy Tate, Dicky Wells
  10. Done Got Wise - Albert Ammons, Big Bill Broonzy
  11. Louise, Louise Blues - Albert Ammons, Big Bill Broonzy
  12. Mountain Blues - Sonny Terry
  13. New John Henry - Bull City Red, Sonny Terry
  14. Paging the Devil - Kansas City Six
  15. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans - Kansas City Six
  16. Good Mornong Blues - Kansas City Six
  17. Old Fashioned Love [#] - Count Basie Orchestra, Helen Humes, James P. Johnson
  18. If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight) [#] - Count Basie Orchestra, Helen Humes, James P. Johnson
  19. That Rhythm Man - Count Basie Orchestra
  20. Oh, Lady Be Good - Jam Session

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Crucial for the Basie Fan.......2005-04-22

To me all the gold is in the prewar Count Basie Orchestra and this is the glue that holds together these recordings. Purely from the standpoint of Basieism, this is a crucial and important record.


The way that the sound has been remastered and recorded in this edition of the recordings, gives us the best real view of the Basie Orchestra on any live album I have ever heard that was cut before WWII, and better sound than some postwar live shots. Part of this is because of the superb natural acoustics of Carneige Hall. Part of this is that these concerts were recorded with actual recording equipment, while all the other live prewar Basie I know of are home wire recorder recordings of radio broadcasts.


We get to hear the full extent of Joe Jones' hard drumming with the band, something that doesn't come through even on studio recorded Decca and Columbia sides during the 1930s and 1940s. Joe's reputation as little more than a time keeper playing in unison with the rhythm section will die after you here the full Basie band selections on this CD. He is constantly dropping bombs and beating the heck out of the bass drum, without spoiling the perfect swinging time, he is famous for.

I really love the great solos by Lester Young on the big band pieces and am glad that we have a full version of One O'clock Jump, as most live versions of the tune are short sections of the tune that Basie used as an introduction or a sign off.

A lot of the richness here is in the mixtures of Baseities and the other musicians. We hear Helen Humes singing with James P. Johnson, whom she had recorded with in the 1920s, accompanied by Basieites. Likewise, veterans of the band filling out a band for the great Sydney Bechet.

The treat here is the selection of small group Basie tunes both from the Spiritual to Swing concerts and from recordings John Hammond Sr. falsely put on the previous two-lp version of Spirituals to Swing that Vanguard issued in the 1950s. The actual concerts included the Kansas City Six, a small band of Basieites and electric guitar wizard Charlie Christian. Christian, from Tulsa, had broken into Jazz in Kansas City and in his native home of Tulsa Oklahoma. He'd known the Kansas City rhythmns and some of these musicians for years. He picked up electric guitar from Eddie Durham, who played standard guitar, National steel guitar, and trombone for the Bennie Moten Orchestra, Jimmy Lunceford, and for Basie.

In fact during this period, Bennie Goodman tried to discourage Christian's jamming with the guys from Basie's band, because he was afraid he would leave Goodman's band and join his old compatriots. Goodman used Christian, and other black musicians such as Lionel Hampton and Fletcher Henderson recorded in his small jazz combo which you hear on these recordings. Goodman kept his big band all white to make segregated movie and hotel engagements that would not have permitted a mixed band at the time.

A less glorious legacy here are the Kansas City Five recordings. These are three studio recordings John Hammond made of members of the Basie Band led by Lester Young, probably in early 1938 when the Baseites were still under contract to Decca and not Columbia where Hammond was an A & R man. In an LP version of these concerts in the 1960s, Hammond added some of these KC 5 recordings as being part of the concerts complete with a faked introduction with his voice electronically alterted to sound young and fake applause. They are really nice smooth swinging music well recorded.

Someone should have the brains to select both sets of small group Baseite recordings on these CDs, the small group Basie recordings made for Decca and Columbia, and the 1930s small group Kansas City recordings made for Commodore and put out one CD. Hmm, can't may computer make that mix?

Just one note here on a completely different subject. We see the kind of paternalistic stereotyping of Black musicians, especially bluesmen, as primitives, in the introduction of Big Bill Broonzy at these concerts. Broonzy is introduced as an Arkansas farmer who had to buy his first pair of shoes to make it to Carneige Hall. Of course, Broonzy had been making blues recordings in Chicago for about 10 years before the Spirituals to Swing concerts. All the sides he cut for Bluebird's Chicago Blues straw boss Ezra Melrose, all the bar, theater, and house party gigs Broonzy had cut in Chicago must have bought a lot of shoes.

5 out of 5 stars All Star Concert!.......2001-11-13

Wonderful performances by an all star line up. I agree with the previous reviewers, but would just point out one thing. Stride piano great James P. Johnson gets a lot of exposure here, playing in the Bechet / Ladnier group, guesting with Count Basie, and playing three solos. The performances of "Carolina Shout" and "Mule Walk" are well known and much re-issued, but the performance of "Blueberry Rhyme" has never appeared before on LP or CD. It is one of Johnson's most beautiful pieces, a gentle melodic delight which is given a wonderful reading here, on a par with the 1939 studio performance and better than the 1943 version.

Recommended to all jazz lovers, and to Johnson fanatics in particular!

5 out of 5 stars Maybe the greatest jazz concerts ever . A treasury.......2001-10-10

This 3 CD set includes the two "from spirituals to swing" concerts of Dec.23,1938 and Dec.24,1939 in Carnegie Hall, produced by JOhn Hammond.Just a glance at the artists : Count Basie's orchestra,with Hershell Evans,Lester Young,Buck Clayton,Shad Collins,Harry Edison,Jo Jones,Walter Page,and Hot Lips Page;Helen Humes with the Kansas City Five (Basie,Lester,Jones,Clayton,Page);Albert Ammons,Pete Johnson and Meade Lux Lewis;Big Joe Turner;Sister Rosetta Tharpe;the New Orleans Feetwarmers (Sidney Bechet,Tommy Ladnier,James P.Johnson,Jo Jones,Walter Page);Big Bill Broonzy;Sonny Terry;James P.Johnson;Jimmy Rushing;the Golden Gate Quartet;the Benny Goodman Sextet,with Charlie Christian,Lionel Hampton,Nick Fatool,and Fletcher Henderson !!! Buddy Tate,Ida Cox,and Mitchell's Christian Singers.Even Robert Johnson should have been there,but he died unfortunately shortly before the first concert.There are definitive masterpieces by Basie and his men,by Lester's Kansas City Five,by James P.,Big Bill and Benny Goodman in this set.It includes also a three tracks studio session from June 3,1938 by the Kansas City Five ("mortgage stomp","allez-oop" and "lady be good").2 hours and 51 minutes of very great music,with 23 previously unreleased tracks.Plus and interesting 45 pages booklet, and a fac simile of the Dec.23,1938 program.Let's remember that this 1938 concert was the first one presenting on the prestigious New York scene some of the greatest black musicians of the century.A great date in the history of jazz,and a great moment of music.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic rare performances of late '30s Big-band stars........1999-10-04

I owned this in record form in the late 50's when it first appeared, and have been waiting for its CD version for a long time....especially since my vinyls have long since given up the ghost. What a range: from a capella gospel to Basie to Hot Lips Page, this is one tremendous and historic set of music played right before the war: hot, jumpin' jive with some of the biggest names (and some long forgotten, for shame!). It is, as I have proven, MEMORABLE music. If you like the sound of American jazz, from New York to Kansas to New Orleans, get this set! It includes many more cuts than were on the original 2-record LPs. Can't wait to put it on and feel happier each morning!

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