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An Anthology of Big Band Swing (1930-1955)

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An Anthology of Big Band Swing (1930-1955)

Release Date: 26 October, 1993
Audio CD

Tracks

  • Rockin' in Rhythm - Duke Ellington
  • House of David Blues - Fletcher Henderson
  • Saratoga Drag - Luis Russell
  • Savage Rhythm - Mills Blue Rhythm Band
  • Chant of the Weed - Don Redman
  • St. Louis Blues - The Dorsey Brothers
  • Rock and Rye - Earl Hines
  • Down South Camp Meeting - Fletcher Henderson
  • Avalon - Jimmie Lunceford
  • In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree - Claude Hopkins
  • Darktown Strutters' Ball - Tiny Bradshaw
  • Polka Dot Rag - Noble Sissle
  • Stompin' at the Savoy - Isham Jones
  • Peg O' My Heart - Glenn Miller
  • One O'Clock Jump - Count Basie
  • Casa Loma Stomp - Casa Loma Orchestra
  • South Rampart Street Parade - Bob Crosby
  • Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) - Chick Webb
  • Dunkin' a Doughnut - Andy Kirk
  • You Rascal You - Louis Armstrong
  • Panassie Stomp - Count Basie
  • Transcontinental - Spud Murphy
  • Jamaica Jam - Teddy Powell
  • O. K. For Baby - Benny Carter
  • Blues in the Groove - Jan Savitt
  • Murderistic - Jimmy Dorsey
  • Swingmatism - Jay McShann
  • Savoy - Lucky Millinder
  • Blue River - Jack Teagarden
  • Chicago - Muggsy Spanier
  • Fish Market - Roy Eldridge
  • Gambler's Blues - Stan Kenton
  • I've Got You Under My Skin - Woody Herman
  • Skyliner - Charlie Barnet
  • Million Dollar Smile - Lionel Hampton
  • Midriff - Duke Ellington
  • Bear Mash Blues - Erskine Hawkins
  • Continental - Artie Shaw
  • Blue Room - Tommy Dorsey
  • One O'Clock Jump - Benny Goodman

Rating 4.5

Decent Collection

It's not quite what I'd call an Anthology, but it's certainly a good collection. Each track is an excellent song and most of the major artists are represented. Not every track is danceable, for you swing dancers out there, but there's plenty of danceable numbers, including a couple you can practice your Bal-Swing to. Enjoyable collection.

A Memorable Collection, But Not Really For the Casual Fan

Strictly speaking, "swing" designates a style of performance in which the emphasis falls on the offbeat. Even so the term "big band swing" is a flexible one, and if your ideas about it center on the style of The Glenn Miller Orchestra you will likely be disappointed with this double disk collection, which ranges in tone from the strict tempos of the Deco era to the bop-inflected sounds popular in post-World War II America.

In the big band era, most popular ballrooms and dance clubs had a "house orchestra," and each strove to create a specific style that would set them apart in the highly competitive world of big band music--and overall this collection does a superior job of capturing both the broad differences and subtle nuances that made each band distinctly different from the rest, as well as giving the listener an overview of the form as it changed over time. Consequently, the selections here are not often the most popular, but rather most indicative.

The emphasis here is really more upon lesser known bands and then-popular but now forgotten releases, including such one-hit wonders as Casa Loma Orchestra, a house band that reached a brief popularity with the "Casa Loma Stomp." Even so, there are famous names aplenty, such as Duke Ellington, The Dorsey Brothers, Count Basie, Chick Webb, Louis Armstrong, Woody Herman, Bennie Goodman, Artie Shaw--and yes, even the inescapable and to my mind slightly overrated Glenn Miller, to name but the most obvious.

Hardcore fans are likely to regret the absence of certain artists and certain tunes--my own complaint is that Cab Calloway is absent from the collection, and it is unfortunate that Artie Shaw is represented by "The Continental" instead of "Begin the Beguine." It is also true that the sound quality, particularly re recordings from the early 1930s, is sometimes problematic; this, however, is inevitable, for early recording techniques were a far cry from current standards. Even so, you'd have to go some to find a collection that so effectively captures the wide array of styles seen in big band music over the course of 25 years of popularity.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer

Swing, swing, swing

This is a nice anthologie which is not typical for it features lsser known bands and lesser known songs. It has Don Redman's classic Chant Of The Weed, a RARE Spud Murphey & His Orchestra track! This cd is pure swing at it's best. My wife & I are swing dancers and there is palnty here for lindy hopping, shag, balboa, and jitterbug. Fun msuic for dancing or listening. A great place to start and the 1st disc gives you a nice sampling of where swings roots come from...
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