Lucky Millinder
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Lucky Millinder
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Just got this yesterday and it f'ing rocks. Played "Harlem Heat", "Let Me off Uptown", "Big Fat Mama", and "Shout, Sister, Shout" throughout the night tonight... all of them (even the ?270bpm? Harlem Heat) were very well received by the dancers. Sometimes I do this when I get some new stuff and, well, I just feel like it. The "Savoy" is the same version that's on that Decca Big Band Anthology.
Uhm, anyone have any other Lucky Millinder? Doesn't look like there's a whole lot out there... any I should avoid?
Just got this yesterday and it f'ing rocks. Played "Harlem Heat", "Let Me off Uptown", "Big Fat Mama", and "Shout, Sister, Shout" throughout the night tonight... all of them (even the ?270bpm? Harlem Heat) were very well received by the dancers. Sometimes I do this when I get some new stuff and, well, I just feel like it. The "Savoy" is the same version that's on that Decca Big Band Anthology.
Uhm, anyone have any other Lucky Millinder? Doesn't look like there's a whole lot out there... any I should avoid?
Mike Marcotte
I have this CD. Looks like a lot of the same tracks.
I think it's great - it's got the vintage stuff *plus* all that fun jump blues. Some of my favorites so far: Apollo Jump, Shout Sister Shout (overplayed in Seattle a while back), Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well, Mason Flyer, Let me off Uptown, Savoy. I bought it after really liking the Savoy track on the Anthology of Big Band Swing.
I played Fare Thee Well Deacon Jones tonight - everyone liked it. I played Mason Flyer Saturday (one of the tracks from the Harlem competition) - that went over very well - nice good uptempo song
I think it's great - it's got the vintage stuff *plus* all that fun jump blues. Some of my favorites so far: Apollo Jump, Shout Sister Shout (overplayed in Seattle a while back), Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well, Mason Flyer, Let me off Uptown, Savoy. I bought it after really liking the Savoy track on the Anthology of Big Band Swing.
I played Fare Thee Well Deacon Jones tonight - everyone liked it. I played Mason Flyer Saturday (one of the tracks from the Harlem competition) - that went over very well - nice good uptempo song
Apollo Jump
*and* I finally know who does Apollo Jump - I heard it a couple of years ago and it's always been one of my favorite songs - when I asked the DJ who it was they were "uh, it's called Apollo Jump but it's on a CD someone burned for me so I don't know who it's by"......
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Just stay away from his later stuff...it's not swing at all...
on another note I recomend all Mill's Blue Rhythm Orchestra (which is the same Orchestra before they choose Lucky to lead it).
This stuff is ALL GREAT!!!! good lookin out on getting good music.....
on another note I recomend all Mill's Blue Rhythm Orchestra (which is the same Orchestra before they choose Lucky to lead it).
This stuff is ALL GREAT!!!! good lookin out on getting good music.....
\\\"Jazz Musicians have dance in them, and Jazz dancers have music in them, or Jazz doesn''''t happen.\\\" Sidney Bechet



I picked up the APOLLO JUMP CD in February. "Savoy" has become a favorite request with our teens. And I got a request for "Who Threw the Whiskey Down the Well" from someone who had heard it an an exchange the week before I picked up the CD (talk about timing!).
Thanks for the tip about the Mills Blue River band! Definately going to look it up!
Thanks for the tip about the Mills Blue River band! Definately going to look it up!
I have Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1936-1937, as well as the Millinder Back Beats CD and Apollo Jump 2 Disc set. All really good stuff. Except the later tracks on the second disc of Apollo Jump. They really moved away from swing in a hurry.
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"Dancing is the union of the body with the rhythm and the sound of the music." Al Minns in 1984
"Dancing is the union of the body with the rhythm and the sound of the music." Al Minns in 1984
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The 1943-47 Lucky Millinder Chronological Classics compilation is full of great classic stuff: at least five or six top-notch songs, and several just below top-notch; only a few throw-away songs. And the tempos won't clear the floor of all but the jam-circles, too.
I've been similarly disappointed that he did not record more.
Great Selections from the 1943-47 compilation:
Rock Daniel 177
Savoy 190
Shipyard Social Function 194
Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well 163
Fare thee Well, Deacon Jones 155
The Spider and the Fly 174
I've been similarly disappointed that he did not record more.

Great Selections from the 1943-47 compilation:
Rock Daniel 177
Savoy 190
Shipyard Social Function 194
Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well 163
Fare thee Well, Deacon Jones 155
The Spider and the Fly 174
The index on that CD lists 50 songs. Is it a double-CD?djstarr wrote:I have this CD. Looks like a lot of the same tracks.
I played Fare Thee Well Deacon Jones tonight - everyone liked it. I played Mason Flyer Saturday (one of the tracks from the Harlem competition) - that went over very well - nice good uptempo song
"Fare thee well..." is great. Playful breaks and opportunities.