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Do you have any of these?

#1 Post by Roy » Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:31 am

Does anyone have any of these CDs? If you do, can you comment if they are worth buying and for the lo-fi stuff if it has decent sound quality.

Dud and Paul Bascomb;1945-1947
Earl Hines; Piano Man
Edith Wilson;He may be your man
Fletcher Henderson; Chronological Classic 1937-1938
Fletcher Henderson; A study of frustration
Fletcher Henderson; 1934-1938
Fletcher Henderson;Live at the Grand Terrace in Chicago
Georgie Auld;1945-46
James Carter;Live at Baker's keyboard lounge
Louis Armstrong;100th Anniversary
Reuben Reeves;Complete Vocations 1928-1933
Reuben Reeves and Omar Simeon;Complete Recorded works 1929-1933
Roy Eldridge;An Introduction: his best recordings 1935-1946
Roy Eldridge;Chicago to New York 1936-1945
Roy Eldridge;Little Jazz Giant
Roy Eldridge;Chronological Classic 1935-1940
Roy Eldridge;Little Jazz; Trumpet Giant
Sonia Dada;A day at the beach
Billy Ecstine;Mister B

I ask because one of Chicago's favorite musicians Franz Jackson who is still going strong at 92 is a musician on all of those CDs I'm thinking of picking a few of them up.

Besises the 10 or so CD's under his own name he also appears on these(which I do have):

Earl Hines Chronological Classic 1945
Earl Hines Chronological Classic 1939-40
Lil Hardin Armstrong Chronological Classic 1936-1940
Louis Armstong Alumni(2000)

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#2 Post by Jonas » Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:10 am

I don't know which "Piano Man" release you are referring to (there are three different such compilations with 'Fatha' according to www.allmusic.com).

I bought "Piano Man 1928-1955" [Giants of Jazz #53118] at a sale here in town two days ago just to get "Grand Terrace Shuffle" and "G.T. Stomp" (from 1939), but found out there were other great tunes as well, most notably "Angry" (1934), "Number 19" (1940), "Up Jumped the Devil" and "Windy City Jive" (1941), and "Second Balcony Jump" (1942).

But 'nuff blabbering, to your questions:

Said CD contains only one side with Franz Jackson on tenor, the mentioned "Up Jumped the Devil", but it's really good. Combined with the other tunes it's a good buy considering it doesn't overlap your chrono classics (1939-1940 and 1942-1945 or 1945-1947) all that much. Sound quality is quite alright, nothing exceptional but not really bad either.

/Jonas

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Re: Do you have any of these?

#3 Post by GemZombie » Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:46 am

Roy wrote:Does anyone have any of these CDs? If you do, can you comment if they are worth buying and for the lo-fi stuff if it has decent sound quality.
Earl Hines; Piano Man -- Ok, but not the best
Fletcher Henderson; Chronological Classic 1937-1938 - Recommended
Roy Eldridge;Little Jazz; Trumpet Giant You mean the proper set? Yes highly recommended.

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#4 Post by Soupbone » Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:45 am

Henderson's "Study in Frustration" = vital
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#5 Post by lindyholic » Sun Mar 06, 2005 11:19 am

The Roy Eldridge Proper you have on your list there, Little Jazz Trumpet Giant, isn't too bad, it'll probably cover most of everything that's on those other Eldridge CDs too.

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#6 Post by AlekseyKosygin » Sun Mar 06, 2005 11:54 pm

Fletcher Henderson; Chronological Classic 1937-1938 - So So sound quality but has songs you can't get anywhere else...

Fletcher Henderson; 1934-1938 - ditto

Dud and Paul Bascomb;1945-1947 - Good sound quality, worth getting...these guys played with Erskine Hawkins...

Fletcher Henderson; A study of frustration - Best Sound Quality for Fletch, great booklet too

Roy Eldridge;Chronological Classic 1935-1940 - I don't recommend this, the sound quality is real poor, even for Classics, get Hecklers Hop on Hep instead, it covers roughly the same period

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#7 Post by Roy » Wed Mar 09, 2005 6:18 pm

Thanks for the feedback. I ordered these via the internet for now and I may get more:

Dud and Paul Bascomb;1945-1947
Fletcher Henderson; Chronological Classic 1937-1938
Fletcher Henderson;Live at the Grand Terrace in Chicago
James Carter;Live at Baker's keyboard lounge
Louis Armstrong;100th Anniversary
Reuben Reeves and Omar Simeon;Complete Recorded works 1929-1933
Roy Eldridge;Little Jazz; Trumpet Giant

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