Count Basie – Albums Collection
EAC Rip | 112xCD | FLAC/APE Tracks & Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included
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ALBUMS/COMPILATIONS | BOX SETS
Label: Various | Genre: Big Band, Swing
EAC Rip | 112xCD | FLAC/APE Tracks & Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included
Total Size: 31.8 GB | 3% RAR Recovery
ALBUMS/COMPILATIONS | BOX SETS
Label: Various | Genre: Big Band, Swing
Sarah Vaughan And Her Trio - Swingin' Easy on Emarcy / Mercury 1954. Shulie A Bop 2. I Cried For You 4. Polka Dots And Moonbeams 5. Words Can't Describe 7. Prelude To A Kiss 8. You Hit The Spot 9. Pennies From Heaven 10. If I Knew When 11. Body And Soul 12. They Can't Take That Away From Me.
Count Basie was among the most important bandleaders of the swing era. With the exception of a brief period in the early ’50s, he led a big band from 1935 until his death almost 50 years later, and the band continued to perform after he died. Basie’s orchestra was characterized by a light, swinging rhythm section that he led from the piano, lively ensemble work, and generous soloing. Basie was not a composer like Duke Ellington or an important soloist like Benny Goodman. His instrument was his band, which was considered the epitome of swing and became broadly influential on jazz.
Both of Basie’s parents were musicians; his father, Harvie Basie, played the mellophone, and his mother, Lillian (Childs) Basie, was a pianist who gave her son his earliest lessons. Basie also learned from Harlem stride pianists, particularly Fats Waller. His first professional work came accompanying vaudeville performers, and he was part of a troupe that broke up in Kansas City in 1927, leaving him stranded there. He stayed in the Midwestern city, at first working in a silent movie house and then joining Walter Page’s Blue Devils in July 1928. The band’s vocalist was Jimmy Rushing. Basie left in early 1929 to play with other bands, eventually settling into one led by Bennie Moten. Upon Moten’s untimely death on April 2, 1935, Basie worked as a soloist before leading a band initially called the Barons of Rhythm. Many former members of the Moten band joined this nine-piece outfit, among them Walter Page (bass), Freddie Green (guitar), Jo Jones (drums), and Lester Young (tenor saxophone). Jimmy Rushing became the singer. The band gained a residency at the Reno Club in Kansas City and began broadcasting on the radio, an announcer dubbing the pianist “Count” Basie. ― Allmusic
1. ALBUMS:
1955. Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings (1993, Verve, 519 852-2,Germany)
1957. April in Paris (1997, Verve, 521 402-2, USA)
1957. Atomic Basie (1990, Giants Of Jazz, CD 53043, EEC)
1957. Atomic Basie (2010, Not Now Music, NOT2CD343, EU, 2CD)
1957. Atomic Basie (2010, Not Now Music, NOT2CD343, EU, 2CD)
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1957. Basie In London (1988, Verve, 559 619-2, EU)
1957. Count Basie at Newport (2007, Verve, B0009522-02, USA)
1957. The Complete Atomic Basie (1994, Roulette, CDP 7243 8 28635 2 6, USA)
1958. Chairman Of The Board (2003, Roulette, 7243 5 81664 2 2, EU)
1959. Basie Swings, Bennett (1990, Roulette, CDP 7938992, Canada)
1961. Basie at Birdland (2007, Roulette, 0946 3 97449 2 3, EU)
1961. Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan (1996, Roulette, CDP 7243 8 37241 2 3, Holland)
1962. In My Way & Shoutin’ Again (2009, Verve, 0602517909045, EU)
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1963. Li’l Ol’ Groovemaker… Basie (1988, Verve, 821 799-2 YH, W.Germany)
1963. This Time by Basie. Hits of the 50’s & 60’s (2012, Warner Music, WPCR-27138, Japan)
1964. Basie Land (2009, Verve, 0602517995727, EU)
1966. Basie’s Beatle Bag (1998, Verve, 557 455-2, Germany)
1969. On The Beatles (2011, Phoenix, 131503, USA, 2CD)
1974. Basie Jam (1996, Polydor K.K., J33J 20017, Japan)
1974. Count Basie & Joe Turner. The Bosses (1994, Pablo, 00025218682121, EU)
1974. Count Basie encounters Oscar Peterson. Satch and Josh (1998, OJC, OJCCD-959-2, Germany)
1975. Basie & Zoot (1994, Pablo, OJCCD-822-2, USA)
1975. Basie Big Band (1988, Polydor K.K., J33J-20048, Japan)
1975. Basie Big Band (2001, Pablo, PACD-2310-756-2, USA)
1975. Basie Big Band (2001, Pablo, PACD-2310-756-2, USA)
1975. Fun Time (1991, Pablo, 0025218094528, EU)
1976. I Told You So (1988, Polydor K.K., J33J 20020, Japan)
1977. Basie In Europe (1989, Denon, CDC-7481, USA)
1977. Basie Jam 2 (1991, Pablo, OJCCD-631-2, Germany)
1977. Count Basie & Dizzy Gillespie. The Gifted Ones (1996, Pablo, 0025218688628, EU)
1977. Count Basie Jam. Montreux ’77 (2000, Pablo, 0025218637725, EU)
1977. Count Basie Jam. Montreux ’77 (2000, Pablo, OJC20 379-2, EU)
1977. Count Basie Jam. Montreux ’77 (2000, Pablo, OJC20 379-2, EU)
1977. Kansas City 5 (1996, Pablo, 0025218688826, EU)
1978. Count Basie Meets Oscar Peterson. The Timekeepers (2002, JVC, JVCXR-0206-2, USA)
1979. Basie & The Kansas City 8. Get Together (2000, Pablo, 00025218092425, EU)
1980. Kansas City 7 (1992, Pablo, OJCCD-690-2, USA)
1980. Kansas City Shout (2000, Pablo, 00025218085922, EU)
1980. Night Rider (1992, Pablo, OJCCD-688-2, USA)
1980. On The Road (1982, Pablo, CD 2312112, W.Germany)
1980. On The Road (1988, Polydor K.K., 3112-1, Japan)
1980. On The Road (1988, Polydor K.K., 3112-1, Japan)
1981. Kansas City 6 (2000, Pablo, OJC20 449-2, Germany)
1982. Farmers Market Barbecue (1985, Polydor K.K., J33J 20056, Japan)
1983. 88 Basie Street (1994, OJC, Pablo, OJCCD 808-2, EU)
1983. Me And You (1983, Pablo, CD2310-891, W.Germany)
1988. Basie And Friends (2000, Pablo, 00025218092524, EU)
1989. Swingin’ the Blues (1989, Success, 16138CD, EEC)
1989. The Legend, The Legacy (1989, Denon, CY-73790, Japan)
1990. Count Basie With His Orchestra & His Rhythm Section 1937-1943 (1990, Giants Of Jazz, CD 53072, EEC)
1990. The Jubilee Alternatives (1990, Hep, HEP CD 39 mono, UK)
1990. The Music Of Neal Hefti & Benny Carter (1990, Giants Of Jazz, CD 53040, EEC)
1992. 1 O’Clock Jump (1992, Laserlight, 15 797, Germany)
1995. Count Basie And His Great Vocalists (1995, Legacy, 481244 2, USA)
1996. Count Basie & His Small Groups. The Fives 1936-1942 (1996, Giant Of Jazz, CD 53296, EEC)
1996. Count Basie And His Orchestra 1944-1956 (1996, Giants Of Jazz, CD 53094, EEC)
1996. Konserthuset, Stockholm, March 15, 1954 (1996, Giants Of Jazz, CD 53081, EEC)
2001. Dejavu Retro Gold Collection (2001, Recording Arts, R2CD 40-12, EEC, 2CD)
2002. Palais de Chaillot, March 29th 1960 (2002, Laserlight, 17423, Germany)
2004. Classic Jazz Archive (2004, Membran, 222010-306, Germany, 2CD)
2008. Four Classic Albums (2008, Avid Jazz, AMSC 946, UK, 2CD)
2. BOX SET:
1991. The Complete Roulette Live Recordings of Count Basie and His Orchestra (1958-1962)(1991, Mosaic, MD8-135, USA, 8CD)
1992. The Complete Decca Recordings(1992, Decca, GRD-3-611, USA, 3CD)
1993. The Complete Roulette Studio Recordings Of Count Basie & His Orchestra(1993, Mosaic, MD10-149, USA, 10CD)
1994. RCA Years In Complete(1994, BMG Victor, BVCJ-8601~03, Japan, 3CD)
2005. The Complete Clef-Verve Count Basie Fifties Studio Recordings(2008, Mosaic, MD8-229, USA, 8CD)
2016. Complete Live At The Crescendo 1958(2016, Phono Records, 870245, USA, 5CD)
3. THE CHRONOLOGICAL CLASSICS:
1990. The Chronological Classics 1936-1938 (1990, Classics, Classics 503, France)
1990. The Chronological Classics 1938-1939 (1990, Classics, Classics 504, France)
1990. The Chronological Classics 1939 (1990, Classics, Classics 513, EEC)
1990. The Chronological Classics 1939, Vol.2 (1990, Classics, Classics 533, France)
1991. The Chronological Classics 1939-1940 (1991, Classics, Classics 563, France)
1991. The Chronological Classics 1940-1941 (1991, Classics, Classics 623, France)
1992. The Chronological Classics 1941 (1992, Classics, Classics 652, EEC)
1993. The Chronological Classics 1942 (1993, Classics, Classics 684, EEC)
1997. The Chronological Classics 1945-1946 (1997, Classics, Classics 934, France)
1999. The Chronological Classics 1947 (1999, Classics, Classics 1018, France)
2000. The Chronological Classics 1947-1949 (2000, Classics, Classics 1107, France)
2002. The Chronological Classics 1950-1951 (2002, Classics, Classics 1228, France)
2005. The Chronological Classics 1952-1953 (2005, Classics, Classics 1387, France)
2007. The Chronological Classics 1953-1954 (2007, Classics, Classics 1446, France)
1990. The Chronological Classics 1938-1939 (1990, Classics, Classics 504, France)
1990. The Chronological Classics 1939 (1990, Classics, Classics 513, EEC)
1990. The Chronological Classics 1939, Vol.2 (1990, Classics, Classics 533, France)
1991. The Chronological Classics 1939-1940 (1991, Classics, Classics 563, France)
1991. The Chronological Classics 1940-1941 (1991, Classics, Classics 623, France)
1992. The Chronological Classics 1941 (1992, Classics, Classics 652, EEC)
1993. The Chronological Classics 1942 (1993, Classics, Classics 684, EEC)
1997. The Chronological Classics 1945-1946 (1997, Classics, Classics 934, France)
1999. The Chronological Classics 1947 (1999, Classics, Classics 1018, France)
2000. The Chronological Classics 1947-1949 (2000, Classics, Classics 1107, France)
2002. The Chronological Classics 1950-1951 (2002, Classics, Classics 1228, France)
2005. The Chronological Classics 1952-1953 (2005, Classics, Classics 1387, France)
2007. The Chronological Classics 1953-1954 (2007, Classics, Classics 1446, France)
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Swingin' Easy | ||||
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Released | 1957 | |||
Recorded | April 2, 1954, February 14, 1957 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 35:26 | |||
Label | EmArcy 36109 | |||
Producer | Jack Tracy | |||
Sarah Vaughan chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Swingin' Easy is a 1957 studio album by the Americanjazz singer Sarah Vaughan.
On the second chorus of 'All of Me' Vaughan bops in 'a quite extraordinary fashion, covering more than two octaves' (from the sleeve notes). 'Pennies from Heaven' is taken slower than is usual and Vaughan creates a brand new melody the second time around, a kind of descant improvising on the original tune.
Eight of the tracks, recorded on April 2, 1954, with John Malachi on piano and Joe Benjamin on bass, were originally released that year on a 10-inch LP entitled Images.
The initial Billboard review from November 1957 said the album was a 'commentary on Miss Vaughan's high level of professionalism and ease in jazz environment. Relaxed quality is keynote here as the singer makes the difficult sound easy.'[2] The Billboard review highlighted 'Words Can't Describe', which noted that it was given an 'especially cogent reading'.[2]
Track listing[edit]
- 'Shulie a Bop' (George Treadwell, Sarah Vaughan) – 2:42
- 'Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)' (Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, Jimmy Sherman) – 3:19
- 'I Cried for You' (Gus Arnheim, Arthur Freed, Abe Lyman) – 1:42
- 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams' (Sonny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) – 2:36
- 'All of Me' (Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons) – 3:18
- 'Words Can't Describe' (Bill Tennyson) – 4:35
- 'Prelude to a Kiss' (Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills) – 2:48
- 'You Hit the Spot' (Mack Gordon, Harry Revel) – 3:03
- 'Pennies from Heaven' (Johnny Burke, Arthur Johnston) – 3:07
- 'If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)' (Eddie Howard, Dick Jurgens) – 2:33
- 'Body and Soul' (Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) – 3:15
- 'They Can't Take That Away from Me' (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 2:44
- 'Linger Awhile' (Harry Owens, Vincent Rose) – 1:00 (Bonus track not on the original LP.)
Personnel[edit]
Recorded April, 1954 and February, 1957, in New York City, United States:
- Sarah Vaughan – vocals
- Jimmy Jones – piano, tracks 3, 5, 6, 9, and 13
- John Malachi – piano, tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12
- Richard Davis – double bass, tracks 3, 5, 6, 9, and 13
- Joe Benjamin – double bass, tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12
- Roy Haynes – drums
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^ abNielsen Business Media, Inc. (25 November 1957). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 40–. ISSN0006-2510.
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