Sidney Bechet
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Those are the swing era giants. But the earlier giants included Dodds, Noone, and Bechet. Edmond Hall was another giant who played in several eras.Toon Town Dave wrote:Chris Barber covered a bunch of Bechet stuff once he moved to France. The liner notes mention how difficult it was for the clarinet player to emulate Bechet's sound.
When I think of clarinet, I think of something more like Goodman, Shaw and Herman.
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Bechet played both Clarinet and Soprano Sax. I don't mean that to mean he knew how to or could play both He played both at different times throughout his career and on different tunes.
"I don''t dig that two beat jive the New Orleans cats play.
My boys and I have four heavy beats to the bar and no cheating!
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My boys and I have four heavy beats to the bar and no cheating!
--Count Basie
www.campusfive.com
www.myspace.com/campusfive
www.swingguitar.blogspot.com
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I just wanted to reiterate my love of Bechet's instrumental recordings. Last night, for the first time in a while, I listened to Bechet in depth, and I was again blown away. I put "I've Found a New Baby" (Past Perfect box, disc one) on repeat, and listened over, and over. I especially love the part at 2:00, where the drummer goes into overdrive.
I heard Dr. Michael White at Jazzfest this year, and he did a Bechet song - he REALLY channeled Bechet. I don't think he sounds like Bechet in his recorded work so I was super impressed that he could emulate him when he wanted to.CafeSavoy wrote:Those are the swing era giants. But the earlier giants included Dodds, Noone, and Bechet. Edmond Hall was another giant who played in several eras.Toon Town Dave wrote:Chris Barber covered a bunch of Bechet stuff once he moved to France. The liner notes mention how difficult it was for the clarinet player to emulate Bechet's sound.
When I think of clarinet, I think of something more like Goodman, Shaw and Herman.
Favorite Tracks
What are some favorite tracks everyone likes on the proper box set? I like "I Found A New Baby" from Blue Horizon and "I'm Coming Virginia" from Blues in Thirds.
Re: Favorite Tracks
Off the top of my head (and without my reference lists), ... Blackstick, Sweet Patootie, Summertime and Lazy River.btluhrman wrote:What are some favorite tracks everyone likes on the proper box set? I like "I Found A New Baby" from Blue Horizon and "I'm Coming Virginia" from Blues in Thirds.
More Tracks
Anybody else wanna share their favorite tracks on the proper box set?
Re: More Tracks
Disc 1:btluhrman wrote:Anybody else wanna share their favorite tracks on the proper box set?
Sweetie Dear
Shag
Maple Leaf Rag
Dear Old Southland
Okey Doke
Characteristic Blues
Blackstick
Disc 2:
Hold Tight
Ja Da
Weary Blues
Summertime
One O'Clock Jump
Four or Five Times
Lazy River
China Boy
Perdido Street Blues
Disc 3:
Wild Man Blues
Blues in Thirds
Stompy Jones
Egyptian Fantasy
The Mooche
St Louis Blues
Disc 4:
Blue Horizon
Muskrat Ramble
Up in Sidney's Flat
Blame it on the Blues
Love for Sale
Laura
I Found a New Baby
At a Georgia Camp Meeting