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Okay, so you got home from the store and discovered gee whiz, I already have a copy of this! You didn't remember listening to it or owning it. Isn't this the very definition of a forgettable album? By comparison, the Joe Newman album included earlier on the set, Joe Newman and His Band, is to me a memorable outing and on a different level as far as re-listen quotient.
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Well I have listened to the other two Jimmy Rushing albums on this set: VRS-8505 Jimmy Rushing And His All Stars VRS-8513 Jimmy Rushing – Listen To The Blues Rushing and his all stars was actually pretty good and fit pretty well within the rubric of 'small group swing'. Listen to the Blues is a real stretch to be considered small group swing! When they start playing pentatonic electric guitar licks a la Chuck Berry its not a gray area. I think the set would have been stronger if they cut it off at 5 disks and only included the second of the Rushing albums: And His All Stars. Marlowe Morris' playing has not aged all that well. Even the fellow who wrote the notes was kind of apologetic about the Marlowe. The whole album - A Night at Count Basie's - is pretty forgettable. I liked hearing Basie talk. The music - eh. I'll probably never listen to it again.
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I'm fond of Jimmy Rushing but have to admit being underwhelmed by the first of the Rushing albums on this set - Going to Chicago. The band, while all fine players, seems unfocused and unrehearsed. They are playing mainly 12 bar blues and Walter Page often plays one note ostinato, four to the bar, for each chord. I find this boring and surprising because Page played way better than this with Basie. Jo Jones also seems to be having a bad day and plays in an old fashioned way, with bass drum on the beat like Krupa. Rushing brings back some of his hits from his time with Basie, but performs them less well than on Basie records. I can't figure out what happened here but this album is unlikely to get a lot of play. I'm about to listen to the rest of the Rushing material on here but not optimistic. Nevertheless I really do like the rest of the set and am happy to have it.
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So, What Are You Listening To NOW?
Stompin at the Savoy replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I was trying to get a copy of the Mosaic Select just now but somebody outbid me. An elusive set! -
Terry Gibbs Dream Band "Vol.7: The Lost Tapes 1959
Stompin at the Savoy replied to jazzcorner's topic in New Releases
The arrangements are mostly Bill Holman and Marty Paich. I listened to the entire album on youtube and ordered the cd. Some wonderfully in the pocket stuff in there. Mel Lewis! -
Terry Gibbs Dream Band "Vol.7: The Lost Tapes 1959
Stompin at the Savoy replied to jazzcorner's topic in New Releases
Ted Gioia has a nice article on Terry and the Dream Band: https://www.honest-broker.com/p/terry-gibbs-celebrates-his-100th -
Mosaic Records Count Basie Live Recordings
Stompin at the Savoy replied to Tom 1960's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
That live Basie Roulette set is one of my favs. I have listened to it a lot. You might also like the Live at the Crescendo set, same time period, also great. -
I never owned any of their records but PP&M were a sort of backdrop in the early sixties. You heard them on radio and TV. Folk was a big thing and everybody was learning to play guitar. As these guys die off it invokes a sort of nostalgia for me and a sort of slightly horrified cognitive dissonance because in my mind's eye I still hold the vision of them as the young folk musicians I saw on TV.
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Joni Mitchell "Archives Vol. 4 (1976 - 1980)"
Stompin at the Savoy replied to soulpope's topic in New Releases
I always liked her early work a lot. Her later stuff has a sameness to it and her guitar playing, so inventive early on, came to often utilize the exact same chords over and over on an electric guitar. My worst mistake was watching a youtube interview of her several years back. She was putting down the boomers and I remember her sneering at the 'free love' of the sixties, which struck me as awfully hypocritical, considering who she was back then. I discovered in that interview that I did not like her much as a person and since then I seldom listen to her. -
This arrived today. I'm enjoying it. The box, CD sleeves and the book are cheap, underwhelming, and printed in tiny type but whatever, the music is great.
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It's tough to lose an animal where there is a real connection and intimacy. I lost a couple elderly dogs I had in 2023 and it took a long time to get over the shock and finality of it all. Luckily a stray cat showed up and moved in with me. I still miss those dogs.
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Well have you listened to it on one of the streaming services like youtube or Spotify ? That would be a great way to know if you're going to like it
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So, What Are You Listening To NOW?
Stompin at the Savoy replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music