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Jumpin' for Joy |
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| Styles: |
Jazz - Labels - Hep - Swing - Piano |
| Media: |
Audio CD |
| Release Date: |
18 October 1999 |
| Label: |
Hep |
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| UPC Catalogue No: |
603366106425 |
| Amazon Sales Ranking: |
66315 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Description |
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Teddy Wilson was one of the most subtle and gifted pianists of the Swing Era. He was leader of the star-studded small groups that backed Billie Holiday and for three years a member of the Benny Goodman Trio and Quartet. In 1939 Wilson decided to form his own big band, and the 20 recordings it made are all included here. It was a fine band that had amongst its soloists Shorty Baker on trumpet and Ben Webster on tenor, both of who were soon to star in the Duke Ellington band. Wilson used the best arrangers, including Buster Harding and Edgar Sampson and the result was one of the most tasteful big bands of the time. It was popular, too, beating Fats Waller's and Earl Hines's bands in one poll. But the shy Wilson was too reticent on stage and, when a permanent job leading a sextet at New York's Café Society was offered, he broke up the band. The tracks have superb sound quality and make a fine record of a historic moment in jazz. There are also an extra four tracks by a Wilson small band of a year later with trumpeter Bill Coleman and trombonist Benny Morton. --Amazon.co.uk |
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Tracks |
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| 1 |
Jumpin' for Joy |
| 2 |
Booly-Ja-Ja |
| 3 |
Man I Love |
| 4 |
Exactly Like You |
| 5 |
Love Grows on the White Oak Tree |
| 6 |
This Is the Moment |
| 7 |
Early Session Hop |
| 8 |
Lady of Mystery |
| 9 |
Jumpin' on the Blacks and Whites |
| 10 |
Little Things That Mean So Much |
| 11 |
Hallelujah |
| 12 |
Some Other Spring |
| 13 |
Wham (Re Bop Boom Bam) |
| 14 |
Sweet Lorraine |
| 15 |
Moonray |
| 16 |
Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) |
| 17 |
Crying My Soul Out for You |
| 18 |
In the Mood |
| 19 |
Cocoanut Grove |
| 20 |
71 |
| 21 |
I Never Knew |
| 22 |
Embraceable You |
| 23 |
But Not for Me |
| 24 |
Oh, Lady Be Good |
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