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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:08 am
by trev
I have decided that "Honeysuckle Rose" by Count Basie (1937 Decca), is the most perfect swing track*.



*opinion is subject to change

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:00 pm
by dogpossum
trev wrote:I have decided that "Honeysuckle Rose" by Count Basie (1937 Decca), is the most perfect swing track*.



*opinion is subject to change
agree. I keep thinking I'll get tired of it, and then I don't.

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 4:49 pm
by Haydn
trev wrote:I have decided that "Honeysuckle Rose" by Count Basie (1937 Decca), is the most perfect swing track*
Which CD is that on trev?

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:00 pm
by lipi
Haydn wrote:
trev wrote:I have decided that "Honeysuckle Rose" by Count Basie (1937 Decca), is the most perfect swing track*
Which CD is that on trev?
I have it on the cleverly-titled "Complete Decca Recordings":
http://www.amazon.com/The-Complete-Decc ... B000003N3G
(That's an excellent set, and you should get it if you don't already have it!)

(Yes, I'm aware I'm not trev.) :o)

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:10 pm
by Haydn
lipi wrote:
Haydn wrote:
trev wrote:I have decided that "Honeysuckle Rose" by Count Basie (1937 Decca), is the most perfect swing track*
Which CD is that on trev?
I have it on the cleverly-titled "Complete Decca Recordings":
http://www.amazon.com/The-Complete-Decc ... B000003N3G
(That's an excellent set, and you should get it if you don't already have it!)

(Yes, I'm aware I'm not trev.) :o)
Thanks lipi 8)

The way the human mind works (or my mind anyway) ... despite reading this a few times, I was SURE Trev said "Honeysuckle Rose by Fats Waller" and I was trying to find Waller's 1937 Decca recording and wondering why I hadn't got it. But yes I have the Basie one too. Just listened now - I like it, it buzzes with energy. Although I think I prefer slower versions of that song (like the Waller 1934 one on this CD). To me, slower tempos suit the phrasing of the melody a bit better. Just listening to a few in my library, there are a lot of super versions of this song :)

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:13 pm
by dogpossum
Haydn wrote:
lipi wrote:
Haydn wrote: Which CD is that on trev?
I have it on the cleverly-titled "Complete Decca Recordings":
http://www.amazon.com/The-Complete-Decc ... B000003N3G
(That's an excellent set, and you should get it if you don't already have it!)

(Yes, I'm aware I'm not trev.) :o)
Thanks lipi 8)

The way the human mind works (or my mind anyway) ... despite reading this a few times, I was SURE Trev said "Honeysuckle Rose by Fats Waller" and I was trying to find Waller's 1937 Decca recording and wondering why I hadn't got it. But yes I have the Basie one too. Just listened now - I like it, it buzzes with energy. Although I think I prefer slower versions of that song (like the Waller 1934 one on this CD). To me, slower tempos suit the phrasing of the melody a bit better. Just listening to a few in my library, there are a lot of super versions of this song :)

I was listening to this version again the other day, and wondered if it was the same arrangement as in this Crytzer-Stout battle at DCLX2011? I don't know much about arrangements and things, but I wondered if that's partly why the battle was so fun: brilliant version of great song?


in sum: BASIE IS THE BEST

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:30 pm
by Mr Awesomer
Mora's Modern Rhythmists recording of the song is basically the Basie arrangement. A touch faster. A bit lighter in flavor. It's probably my favorite modern recording of the tune.

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:59 pm
by dogpossum
Mr Awesomer wrote:Mora's Modern Rhythmists recording of the song is basically the Basie arrangement. A touch faster. A bit lighter in flavor. It's probably my favorite modern recording of the tune.
OMG. Come here and let me kiss your grumpy face. That's the BEST modern version! TA for the tip!

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:32 pm
by Mr Awesomer
I'm not a grump... I just play one on the Internet.
(...and I'll make sure to collect if we ever cross paths in person.)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:03 am
by anton
Mr Awesomer wrote:Mora's 2000 cover of said version.
Mr Awesomer wrote:It's a small little detail that I wish Mora's drummer had included when that band covered this version.
Mr Awesomer wrote:Mora's Modern Rhythmists recording of the song is basically the Basie arrangement. A touch faster. A bit lighter in flavor. It's probably my favorite modern recording of the tune.
Enough. I can't stand it.

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:36 am
by anton
trev wrote:
Haydn wrote:
trev wrote:Relistened to Willie Bryant. I don't know why I don't play more of his stuff. 'Long About Midnight for example, is a great little track, and 210bpm is not that scary.
Bryant's music is great - it's the sound quality that lets it down for me.
Yeah it's pretty much only available on those Classics, which are not known for quality of sound. I was pining on twitter for a Willie Bryant remaster project, but he recorded so little, that it's most likely to be part of a retrospective of one of his musicians (if such a fantasy project were to actually happen).
This is the record to get for Willie Bryant (vinyl only, unfortunately):

http://www.amazon.com/willie-bryant-jim ... B00412V6QK

I suspect that the Chrono disc is actually dubbed from this LP, but with some noise reduction added afterwards. The shellack surface noise on Long About Midnight is exactly the same.