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Pee Wee Russell
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:48 pm
by djstarr
I've been spinning tracks regularly from
Swinging with Pee Wee since I got the CD a couple of months ago.
Anyone have any other Pee Wee Russell they like especially?
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 8:13 am
by shortyjul
I have loved him for years. I am kind of backwards. I discovered Red Allen through Pee Wee. My favorite work of his isn't really danceable - it's a vinyl of his called Ask Me Now! Pee Wee plays Monk & Coltrane - it's kind of a weird concept, but it's damn good. OH COOL - As I sit here looking at it, I realize Greg's dad produced it - I never caught that one before.

I burned it and listen to it a lot.
Besides Swingin' and Ask Me..., I only have him on Red Allen (Swing Out), Louis Armstrong (AllStars vinyl), and (ewwwwww - don't judge me) my ONE Bix Biederbecke comp.
His later stuff that I have heard kicks ass. According to his liner notes, it's because he wasn't piss-drunk then.
There's a PSA in there somewhere, kids.
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 11:40 am
by main_stem
shortyjul wrote:it's a vinyl of his called Ask Me Now! Pee Wee plays Monk & Coltrane - it's kind of a weird concept, but it's damn good. OH COOL - As I sit here looking at it, I realize Greg's dad produced it - I never caught that one before.

I burned it and listen to it a lot.
This was just released on CD through Verve's limited edition line. It's an incredible album. There are some dancable cuts on it, they ten to border a little more on the abstract ide of things.
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 1:37 pm
by djstarr
Anybody have this album?
Big Eight: Jack Teagarden/Pee Wee Russell ---- I'm inferring from allmusic's review that it is two separate combo's, so Jack and Pee Wee aren't playing together, but the octets look great - Teagarden's octet features Rex Stewart, Barney Bigard and Ben Webster, Pee Wee's octet includes Dicky Wells.
Here's the
amazon link - it has some more detail on the album.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 10:48 pm
by lindyholic
I've got it and it's pretty decent. I may play a song off of it for you tomorrow night. I finally gave it a good listen to yesterday actually, it's not too bad at all.
Harrison
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:34 am
by djstarr
damn I hate you ----- glad you are coming down to Seattle - looking forward to hearing a cut or two from it. That's a Serious Thing came in today so maybe we will be having a little Teagarden theme tomorrow.