Basie: Your Favorite Songs
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"Ebony Rhapsody" from a CD that I just got, called The Golden Years, Vol. 3. The piece is based on Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody" (think "Looney Toons"). I've uploaded a short clip so you can hear what I mean. I played the original arrangement of this piece when I was in a youth orchestra, and it's very familiar to me. It's fun to hear Basie play it. We didn't swing quite as hard as he did.


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Last night we had a DJ battle that pitted Young Basie versus Mature Basie. It was pretty fun. I played for Young Basie. This is my set list (sorry, no album information or recording dates. I'm too lazy):
The Dirty Dozens
Hey Lawdy Mama
Just An Old Manuscript
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Oh, Lady Be Good
I Never Knew
Mr. Roberts Roost
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Easy Does It
Boogie Woogie (I may be wrong)
Jumpin' at the Woodside
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Every Tub [demo for Bal-swing workshop]
One O'Clock Jump
Red Wagon
Swingin' the Blues [slow version]
Swingin' the Blues [fast version]
Dupree Blues
The Dirty Dozens
Hey Lawdy Mama
Just An Old Manuscript
--
Oh, Lady Be Good
I Never Knew
Mr. Roberts Roost
--
Easy Does It
Boogie Woogie (I may be wrong)
Jumpin' at the Woodside
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Every Tub [demo for Bal-swing workshop]
One O'Clock Jump
Red Wagon
Swingin' the Blues [slow version]
Swingin' the Blues [fast version]
Dupree Blues
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It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
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Me, too. It is one of the best post-humous Basie orchestra CDs, after the Diane Schur CD, of course (sorry, ShanaSwifty wrote:Funny, I was disappointed by this album after I bought it. Maybe I should give it a re-listen.Yakov wrote:i love all the tunes from COUNT PLAYS DUKE, a new CD from Grover Mitchell's Count Basie Orchestra. All new arrangements, great tempi, gorgeous playing, and of course the audio fidelity is top-notch.

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I gave it a re-listen not too long ago, and I'm still not digging it too much. Oh well, I guess it just further enforces my take that Freddie Green was the heart of that band.Lawrence wrote:Me, too. It is one of the best post-humous Basie orchestra CDs, after the Diane Schur CD, of course (sorry, ShanaSwifty wrote:Funny, I was disappointed by this album after I bought it. Maybe I should give it a re-listen..) But that is a function of the progressive-jazz bent that the post-humous Basie orchestra went on after Freddy Green died.
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Actually Henderson recorded Yeah Man as well, and it's awesome.
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Does anyone own the Mosaic Set of Basie on Roulette? It was a large set (10 or 12CDs). When it was out, I didn't have the extra ca$h to buy it.
I'm looking for specifically the tracks from an Lp of the era 'Basie Plays Hefti'.
If anyone has this, I would like to arrange a trade.
Please email me,
Thank You,
Jerry
I'm looking for specifically the tracks from an Lp of the era 'Basie Plays Hefti'.
If anyone has this, I would like to arrange a trade.
Please email me,
Thank You,
Jerry
... Yes... and perhaps also some other guy named "Bill" who helped keep it real a BIT, but who departed the band in 1984.Swifty wrote:I gave it a re-listen not too long ago, and I'm still not digging it too much. Oh well, I guess it just further enforces my take that Freddie Green was the heart of that band.Lawrence wrote:Me, too. It is one of the best post-humous Basie orchestra CDs, after the Diane Schur CD, of course (sorry, ShanaSwifty wrote:Funny, I was disappointed by this album after I bought it. Maybe I should give it a re-listen..) But that is a function of the progressive-jazz bent that the post-humous Basie orchestra went on after Freddy Green died.
I would've sworn someone already asked this, but I searched "basie" & "proper" and couldn't find the thread, so pardon the uninformed inquiry.
I already have the Complete Decca Recordings.
Does anyone know How much of Proper's The Count Basie Story overlaps as far as the exact same recordings or ones that are too similar to be worth buying another set?
I found a good deal on the Proper, but it's not a great one.
Afterthought: If everyone says to get the Proper and I do, what about overlap with America's #1 Band! The Columbia Years as a future purchase? I assume Columbia won't overlap with Decca, but how does the Proper span the two? And how does the Columbia set 4-disc compare in quality and selection to the 3 Essential Count Basies?
I already have the Complete Decca Recordings.
Does anyone know How much of Proper's The Count Basie Story overlaps as far as the exact same recordings or ones that are too similar to be worth buying another set?
I found a good deal on the Proper, but it's not a great one.
Afterthought: If everyone says to get the Proper and I do, what about overlap with America's #1 Band! The Columbia Years as a future purchase? I assume Columbia won't overlap with Decca, but how does the Proper span the two? And how does the Columbia set 4-disc compare in quality and selection to the 3 Essential Count Basies?