Исполнитель: Louis Armstrong and Earl HinesНазвание альбома: Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines Год выпуска: 1928 Формат файлов: mp3, 192 kbps Размер архива: 77.79 mb Скачать с: rusfolder.com Volume IV: Louis Armstrong And Earl Hines album by Louis Armstrong was released Aug 22, 1989 on the Legacy label. Recorded between May 9, 1927 and December 12, 1928. This is part of Columbia Records' Columbia Jazz Masterpieces series. Louis Amstrong's 1927-1928 collaboration with pianist Earl Hines represents a milestone in the trumpeter's musical development as well as a new standard for jazz improvisation on all fronts. The earlier Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings certainly produced their masterpieces, like "Struttin With Some Barbecue" and "Potato Head Blues," but these triumphs were still beholden to the earlier contrapuntal New Orleans style . By contrast, seminal Amstrong-Hines tracks like "West End Blues" and "Basin Street Blues" clear the clutter of the earlier music, with Hines' elegant stride piano providing a comfortable yet firm bed for Amstrong's take-offs into musical space. Above all, what one hears in these revolutionary recordings is a new, modern style, confident-ly attaining peak after peak of pure musical excellence.
01. Chicago Breakdown (3:26) 02. Symphonic Raps (3:13) 03. Savoyager's Stomp (3:11) 04. West End Blues (3:18) 05. Sugar Foot Strut (3:20) 06. Two Dueces (2:55) 07. Squeeze Me (3:23) 08. Knee Drops (3:24) 09. No (Papa,No) (2:55) 10. Basin Street Blues (3:16) 11. No One Else But You (3:25) 12. Beau Koo Jack (3:04) 13. Save It, Pretty Mama (3:22) 14. Weather Bird (Rag) (2:44) 15. Muggles (2:51) 16. Here Me Talkin' To Ya (3:24) 17. St. James' Infirmary (3:21) 18. Tight Like This (3:17)
Personnel: Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet, cornet); Earl Hines (vocals, piano, celeste); Don Redman (vocals, alto saxophone, clarinet); Mancy Carr (vocals, banjo); Boyd Atkins (soprano & alto saxophones, clarinet); Joe Walker (alto & baritone saxophones); Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington (alto saxophone); Jimmy Strong (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Albert Washington (tenor saxophone); Homer Hobson (trumpet); Bill Wilson (cornet); Honore Dutrey, Fred Robinson (trombone); Pete Briggs (tuba); Carroll Dickerson (violin); Rip Bassett (guitar); Dave Wilborn (banjo); Tubby Hall, Zutty Singleton (drums).
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