What CD do you own has the best version of Splanky?

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#16 Post by CafeSavoy » Thu Oct 16, 2003 2:11 am

There are only 36 entries for splanky on allmusic.com. inspired by this thread i made a mix of the versions i had. at least of the ones i remembered; i have to remix it to include George Gee's and Tito Puente's. the list so far is:


Benny Goodman _Splanky (138) _Vol 7- Florida Sessions _10
Christian McBride _Splanky (136) _gettin' to it _05
Count Basie _Splanky (114'') _Breakfast Dance and Barbecue _08
Count Basie _Splanky (116'') _Roulette Recordings Disk I 1957-58 _18
Count Basie _Splanky (122'') _The Complete Atomic Basie _09
Count Basie _Splanky (124'') _Roulette Recordings Disk V 1959 _12
Count Basie _Splanky (125'') _Roulette Recordings Disk 16 1962 _19
Count Basie _Splanky (130'') _Roulette Recordings Disk 16 1962 _10
Count Basie _Splanky (133 bpm7') _En Concert avec Europe 1 (CD 1)['62] _08
Count Basie _Splanky (138'') _Live in 1958 and 1959 _04
Count Basie _Splanky (157) _Live At The Sands ['66] _02
Count Basie _Splanky (160 bpm8) _On The Road ['79] _06
Count Basie _Splanky _Blues Alley ['68] _09
Count Basie _Splanky _The Golden Years I - Live
Dany Doriz _Splanky (140) _This One's For Basie
Hank Crawford _Splanky _South-Central _08
Jimmy McGriff -Splanky -Tribute To Basie-09
The Real Group _Splanky _Live In Stockholm

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#17 Post by mousethief » Thu Oct 16, 2003 6:20 am

No one's mentioned Count Basie Big Band "Montreux '77?"

Check it here...

http://www.towerrecords.com/product.asp ... n@pwpl.com

Great version of Splanky, though I still prefer the Sands version.

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#18 Post by Lawrence » Thu Oct 16, 2003 4:50 pm

Lawrence wrote:
Lawrence wrote: If I remember correctly, the "Live at the Sands" version sounds like they are trying to rush through to the end of the song because they are bored playing it.
I was mistaken. It's the version of "Mellow Tone" that sound rushed on that CD.
Reuben wrote:Um... "In A Mellow Tone" isn't even on that CD.
Damn! :x You're right... a small problem with DJing from compilations: losing track of the original source. But I appreciate the clarification.

The versions of Splanky and Mellow Tone of which I was thinking are actually from Count Basie "On the Road" (1979). http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... cyxdgb8ol0 Jesse referred me to it years ago. It also has the Basie version of "Blues for Stephanie," which is phenomenal.
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#19 Post by kitkat » Thu Feb 17, 2005 8:00 pm

I don't own Live at the Sands, so I can't comment on it, but the best intro I've heard to Splanky is from:

Count Basie - The Complete Roulette Live Recordings, Disc 7, Track 13.
[Mosaic, from a concert in Sweden, I believe.]

It just carries me away, and the rest of the song doesn't disappoint either.

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#20 Post by Nate Dogg » Mon Apr 11, 2005 9:04 am

I just picked up the En Concert Avec Europe 1 CD, it has some solid stuff on it, including a good version of Splanky. Not sure if it is the best, I need to organize all the Splankys and compare them.

I was just thinking, I could DJ ten plus weeks in a row and play a different version of Splanky every time. I hate to say it, but I think the only people who would notice would be the DJs and one or two other people, maybe.

The only one that would be guaranteed to stand out to the masses would be the Real Group version.

Maybe I should do it, just to amuse myself, play a different version of Splanky everytime I DJ till I run out of good versions.

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#21 Post by CafeSavoy » Mon Apr 11, 2005 4:45 pm

mousethief wrote:No one's mentioned Count Basie Big Band "Montreux '77?"

Check it here...

http://www.towerrecords.com/product.asp ... n@pwpl.com

Great version of Splanky, though I still prefer the Sands version.

Kalman
I think that's the version that's on the Golden Years (Pablo).

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#22 Post by Lawrence » Mon May 02, 2005 6:01 pm

Nate Dogg wrote:Maybe I should do it, just to amuse myself, play a different version of Splanky everytime I DJ till I run out of good versions.
Done that, already. It did not go over well. Unless the difference was prominent, even somewhat well-schooled dancers generally thought I was just playing the same song every time I DJ'ed and didn't care about the slight differences.
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