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Big Bands At The Savoy Vol.1

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Personnel: Cootie Williams (trumpet); Ed Curry, Milton Buggs, Warren Evans (vocals); Leroy Kirkland (guitar); Frank Powell , Samuel Lee , Clarence Grimes, Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Lee Pope, Esmond Samuels, Andrew Martin , Sam "The Man" Taylor (tenor saxophone); Howard Robertson, Eddie de Verteuill (baritone saxophone); Ermet Perry, Chester Boone, Money Johnson, George Treadwell, Emery Thompson, James Mitchell , John Swana (trumpet); Edward Burke , Bob Horton, Charles Williams , Luther Brown, Austin Lawrence (trombone); Arnold Jarvis, Howard Biggs (piano); Les Payne, Roy Haynes (drums). Audio Remasterer: John R.T. Davies. Liner Note Author: Jack Sohmer. Recording information: Savoy Ballroom, New York, NY (02/12/1945/11/27/1945). Photographer: Rolf Dahlgren. Unknown Contributor Role: Luis Russell. In 1999 Storyville dredged up an album's worth of vintage radio broadcasts from the Savoy Ballroom, "the home of happy feet, 'way up in Harlem" as the announcer says. The first nine tracks, recorded on February 12,1945, feature either the 15-piece Cootie Williams Orchestra or a scaled down version of the band in the form of a sextet including up-and-coming saxophonists Charlie Parker and Sam "The Man" Taylor. By this time Bud Powell had left the Williams Orchestra and had been replaced by pianist Arnold Jarvis. A supportive ally of innovative young musicians with exciting new ideas, Cootie Williams was himself a pioneering jazz musician who had replaced Bubber Miley in the Duke Ellington Orchestra some 15 years earlier. So too was Panamanian pianist, arranger and bandleader Luis Russell, whose amazing career had included collaborations with King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and Henry Red Allen. Russell's Orchestra as heard on a radio broadcast from November 7, 1945 sounds almost as modern as Cootie's, and considerably better than it would a few years later when crooners hogged the microphone to the point where instrumental solos became uncommon. The Luis Russell Orchestra heard on this night was a feisty swinging big band that went over big with the jitterbugs out on the dancefloor of the world-famous Savoy Ballroom. ~ arwulf arwulf

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    1. 1.
      Theme: 'Round Midnight

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    2. 2.
      Roll 'Em

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    3. 3.
      Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    4. 4.
      Don't Blame Me

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    5. 5.
      Perdido

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    6. 6.
      Night Cap

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    7. 7.
      Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    8. 8.
      Floogie Boo

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    9. 9.
      St. Louis Blues

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    10. 10.
      Theme: Unidentified Title

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    11. 11.
      St. Louis Blues

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    12. 12.
      Kansas City Holiday

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    13. 13.
      Begin the Beguine

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    14. 14.
      Bolero at the Savoy

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    15. 15.
      Honeydripper, The

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    16. 16.
      That's for Me

      アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

    17. 17.
      Windy

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Cootie Williams & Luis Russell

その他
アーティスト: Williams, Cootie & Luis Russell

商品の紹介

In 1999 Storyville dredged up an album's worth of vintage radio broadcasts from the Savoy Ballroom, "the home of happy feet, 'way up in Harlem" as the announcer says. The first nine tracks, recorded on February 12,1945, feature either the 15-piece Cootie Williams Orchestra or a scaled down version of the band in the form of a sextet including up-and-coming saxophonists Charlie Parker and Sam "The Man" Taylor. By this time Bud Powell had left the Williams Orchestra and had been replaced by pianist Arnold Jarvis. A supportive ally of innovative young musicians with exciting new ideas, Cootie Williams was himself a pioneering jazz musician who had replaced Bubber Miley in the Duke Ellington Orchestra some 15 years earlier. So too was Panamanian pianist, arranger and bandleader Luis Russell, whose amazing career had included collaborations with King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and Henry Red Allen. Russell's Orchestra as heard on a radio broadcast from November 7, 1945 sounds almost as modern as Cootie's, and considerably better than it would a few years later when crooners hogged the microphone to the point where instrumental solos became uncommon. The Luis Russell Orchestra heard on this night was a feisty swinging big band that went over big with the jitterbugs out on the dancefloor of the world-famous Savoy Ballroom. ~ arwulf arwulf|
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発売日 1998年10月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルJazz Unlimited
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 JUCD2064
SKU 717101206421

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