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Sidney Bechet – Ken Burns Jazz / Legacy Audio CD 2000 / 501031 2
UPC 5099750103128
Sidney Bechet was one of the great pioneers of jazz, a New Orleans clarinetist of unmatched improvisational creativity who developed a highly personal voice on the difficult soprano saxophone. He could soar above an ensemble or develop lead lines with a power that rivaled trumpeters. Although he was the first great jazz soloist to record--on 1923's "Wild Cat Blues" with Clarence Williams's Blue Five--until the late 1930s, Bechet's recordings cast him invariably as a sideman. He wouldn't achieve the kind of fame that was his due until he settled in France in the 1950s. This is an excellent introduction to his work, ranging from that first extant recording to 1947. Along the way, there are early meetings with Louis Armstrong and recordings like "Shag," a spirited performance in the New Orleans ensemble style with trumpeter Tommy Ladnier and the New Orleans Foot Warmers. Some of Bechet's best work of the '30s appeared under the name of singer Noble Sissle, even when Sissle wasn't present, as on "Viper Mad," but it's Bechet's distinctive work that gives these period pieces their enduring significance. While he spent much of his career cast in the New Orleans style, Bechet was an innovator, using electric guitar in the band for his own 1938 classics "Chant in the Night" and "Jungle Blues." He finally had something like a hit when he recorded Gershwin's "Summertime" in 1939, the rich wail of his soprano both plaintive and commanding. The same distinctive way with a popular song is evident on "Love for Sale" with just a rhythm section, while there are other 1940s recordings with a host of distinguished collaborators, such as trumpeter Muggsy Spanier and trombonist Vic Dickenson. --Stuart Broomer
Tracklist:
1 | –Clarence Williams' Blue Five | Wild Cat Blues
Written-By – C. Williams, T. Waller |
2:59 |
2 | –Clarence Williams' Blue Five | Texas Moaner Blues
Written-By – C. Williams, F. Barnes |
3:09 |
3 | –Clarence Williams' Blue Five | Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Written-By – A. Johnston, G. Meyer, G. Clarke, R. Turk |
3:09 |
4 | –Clarence Williams' Blue Five | I'm A Little Blackbird
Written-By – A. Johnston, G. Meyer, G. Clarke, R. Turk |
3:16 |
5 | –Noble Sissle And His Orchestra | The Basement Blues
Written-By – W.C. Handy |
3:16 |
6 | –The New Orleans Feetwarmers | Shag
Written-By – J. Jordan |
3:03 |
7 | –Noble Sissle And His International Orchestra | Polka Dot Rag
Written-By – J. Tolliver, S. Bechet |
2:50 |
8 | –Noble Sissle's Swingsters | Okey-Doke
Written-By – S. Bechet |
2:53 |
9 | –Noble Sissle's Swingsters | Characteristic Blues
Written-By – N. Sissle, S. Bechet |
2:55 |
10 | –Noble Sissle And His Orchestra | Dear Old Southland
Written-By – H. Creamer, T. Layton |
3:01 |
11 | –Sidney "Pops" Bechet With Noble Sissle's Swingsters | Blackstick
Written-By – S. Bechet |
3:09 |
12 | –Sidney "Pops" Bechet With Noble Sissle's Swingsters |
Viper Mad
Written-By – C. Williams, S. Bechet |
3:03 |
13 | –Sidney Bechet And His Orchestra | Chant In The Night
Written-By – S. Bechet |
2:23 |
14 | –Sidney Bechet And His Orchestra | Jungle Drums
Written-By – S. Bechet, Z. Singleton |
2:27 |
15 | –Sidney Bechet Quintet | Summertime
Written-By – D.& D. Heyward, G. & I. Gershwin |
4:12 |
16 |
–Bechet-Spanier Big Four |
Sweet Lorraine
Written-By – C. Burwell, M. Parish |
4:18 |
17 | –Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers | Shake It And Break It
Written-By – H. Quailli Clark, S. Friscoe |
2:52 |
18 | –Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers | Egyptian Fantasy
Written-By – J. Reid, S. Bechet |
3:00 |
19 | –Sidney Bechet And His Blue Note Jazz Men | Blue Horizon
Written-By – S. Bechet |
4:27 |
20 | –Sidney Bechet Quartet | Love For Sale
Written-By – C. Porter |
5:15 |
- Alto Saxophone – Chauncey Haughton (tracks: 10), Harvey Boone (tracks: 7), Ralph Duquesne (tracks: 5), Ramon Usera (tracks: 7), Rudy Jackson (tracks: 5)
- Banjo – Buddy Christian (tracks: 1 to 4), Frank Ethridge (tracks: 5)
- Baritone Saxophone – Ernie Caceres (tracks: 13, 14)
- Bass – Edward Coles (tracks: 5), Edward Coles (tracks: 7), Henry Turner (tracks: 13, 14), Jimmy Jones (2) (tracks: 8 to 12), John Williams (tracks: 15), George "Pops" Foster* (tracks: 19, 20), Wellman Braud (tracks: 16 to 18), Wilson Myers (tracks: 6)
- Bass Saxophone – Sidney Bechet (tracks: 5)
- Clarinet – Chauncey Haughton (tracks: 10), Harvey Boone (tracks: 7), James Tolliver (tracks: 7), Ralph Duquesne (tracks: 5), Ramon Usera (tracks: 5), Rudy Jackson (tracks: 5), Sidney Bechet (tracks: 2, 5 to 12, 16 to 19)
- Compilation Producer – Michael Brooks (2)
- Cornet – Louis Armstrong (tracks: 2), Muggsy Spanier (tracks: 16), Thomas Morris (tracks: 1)
- Drums – Arthur Herbert (tracks: 20), J.C. Heard (tracks: 18), Jack Carter (2) (tracks: 5, 7), Manzie Johnson (tracks: 19), Morris Morland (tracks: 6), Spencer* (tracks: 11, 12), Sid Catlett (tracks: 15, 17), Wilbert Kirk (tracks: 8 to 10), Zutty Singleton (tracks: 13, 14)
- Electric Guitar – Leonard Ware (tracks: 13, 14)
- Guitar – Bernard Addison (tracks: 17), Carmen Mastren (tracks: 16), Howard Hill (tracks: 7), Jimmy Miller (3) (tracks: 8 to 12), Teddy Bunn (tracks: 15)
- Mastered By – Darcy M. Proper
- Piano – Art Hodes (tracks: 19), Clarence Williams (tracks: 1 to 4), Cliff Jackson (tracks: 17), Dave Bowman (tracks: 13, 14), Erskine Butterfield (tracks: 10), Harry Brooks (2) (tracks: 7, 11, 12), Henry Duncan* (tracks: 6), James Tolliver (tracks: 18), Lloyd Phillips (2) (tracks: 20), Lloyd Pinckney (tracks: 5), Meade Lux Lewis* (tracks: 15)
- Sarrusophone – Sidney Bechet (tracks: 3)
- Soprano Saxophone – Ralph Duquesne (tracks: 5), Ramon Usera (tracks: 5), Rudy Jackson (tracks: 5), Sidney Bechet
- Tenor Saxophone – Gil White (tracks: 10 to 12), James Tolliver (tracks: 7), Jerome Don Pasquall* (tracks: 10)
- Transferred By – Matt Cavaluzzo
- Trombone – Billy Burns (tracks: 5), Charlie Irvis (tracks: 2 to 4), Chester Burrill (tracks: 7. 10), J.C. Higginbotham (tracks: 18), John Mayfield (3) (tracks: 1), Sandy Williams (tracks: 17), Teddy Nixon (tracks: 6), Vic Dickenson (tracks: 19)
- Trumpet – Arthur Briggs (tracks: 5), Clarence Brereton (tracks: 7, 10 to 12), Demas Dean (tracks: 7, 10), Henry "Red" Allen (tracks: 18), Louis Armstrong (tracks: 3, 4), Sidney De Paris (tracks: 17, 19), Tommy Ladnier (tracks: 5, 6), Wendell Culley (tracks: 7, 10)
- Violin – Oscar Madera (tracks: 10), Oscar Madera (tracks: 7)
- Vocals – Eva Taylor (tracks: 3, 4), Noble Sissle (tracks: 5, 10), O'Neil Spencer (tracks: 12), Wilson Myers (tracks: 6)
- Vocals [Uncredited] – Billy Banks (2) (tracks: 9)