June 28, 2009

Week 38:: Early Ellington (in context)

We're back to a history lesson with this week's look into the early career of Duke Ellington, circa 1924 to the early 1930s. Far from complete and woefully inadequate, it's the Duke you probably haven't heard before, but which is nonetheless recognizably Ellington.

Also a good listening session if you haven't before seriously considered what Bubber Miley, Sonny Greer, Joe Nanton, Otto Hardwick, Harry Carney or Wellman Braud sound like.


Playlist
  1. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - C Jam Blues
  2. Duke Elliton's Washingtonians - East St. Louis Toodle-O
  3. Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra - King Porter Stomp
  4. Duke Ellington's Washingtonians - Black and Tan Fantasy
  5. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - The Mooch
  6. Sidney Bechet - The Mooch
  7. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Echoes of the Jungle
  8. Duke Ellington's Washingtonians - Creole Love Call
  9. Chick Webb and his Orchestra - Jungle Mama
  10. Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra - Mahogany Hall Stomp
  11. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Double Check Stomp
  12. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Hot Feet
  13. Sidney Bechet - Nobody Knows the Way I feel this Morning
  14. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Misty Morning
  15. Sidney Bechet - Limehouse Blues
  16. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra - Immigration Blues
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June 22, 2009

Week 37:: From Tailgate to Trane

Putting together a jazz show when you're 6,365 miles away from your record collection is not the easiest endeavor, and becomes slightly more complicated with each passing week. Still, I've got more than a few tricks left up my sleeve, and I think this week's show came together nicely. I do over-use the term "gutbucket," when about 1/2 the time I mean "tailgate," but ah well. Lost in Transit?

We're not-live, but we are coming to you from Bishkek.


Playlist
  1. Kid Ory - Ory's Boogie
  2. Wynton Marsalis - Jungle Blues - Mr. Jelly Lord
  3. Coleman Hawkins/Thelonious Monk - Flying Hawk
  4. Kenny Burrell - It's a Wonderful World - Crash!
  5. Kenny Burrell/John Coltrane - Lyresto - s/t
  6. John Coltrane - Good Bait - Soultrane
  7. Count Basie/Oscar Peterson - The Time is Right - Satch and Josh... Again
  8. Jack Walrath - Better Get Hit in Your Soul - Serious Hang
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June 14, 2009

Week 36:: H.R.S. Sessions

This week, we pay tribute to a group of individuals who helped make jazz happen without picking up an instrument themselves - the Hot Record Society (H.R.S.). They were a group of jazz fans in the 1930s and 40s who noticed that the style of music they preferred - and many of its most notably musicians - were not being included in the new dance band-focus of the Swing Era. Rather than watch their beloved style of "Hot Jazz" fade away, they created their own recording society. In extreme brief, this is their tale.

One HORRIBLY embarrassing note - the H.R.S. is know, almost without exception, just as the "H.R.S." As a result, I fumbled for the accurate meaning of the acronym, and for the duration of this broadcast referred to them as the "Historical Record Society."

I may not live down the shame, but I hope you can enjoy the music regardless.

Note, all recordings taken from the Mosaic Box set, "The Complete H.R.S. Sessions."


Playlist
  1. Pee Wee Russell & His Rhythmakers - Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
  2. Pee Wee Russell & His Ryhthmakers - I've Found a New Baby
  3. Sidney Bechet - Sweet Sue, Just You
  4. Sidney Bechet - Four or Five Times
  5. Sidney Bechet - That's a Plenty
  6. Brick Fleagle Orchestra - Brick's Boogie
  7. Brick Fleagle Orchestra - The Fried Piper
  8. Sandy Williams & His Big Eight - Sumpin' Jumpin' Round Here
  9. Buck Clayton & His Big Eight - I Want a Little Girl
  10. Joe Thomas & His Baby Six - No Better For Ya
  11. Billy Kyle & His Big Eight - Date for Eight
  12. Billy Kyle & His Big Eight - H.R.S. Bounce
  13. Billy Kyle, et al. - Striding Down the Champs Elysee
  14. Brick Fleagle, et al. - Wig Wam Blues
  15. Rex Stewart, et al. - Flim Flam
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June 7, 2009

Week 35:: Crazy F#!%& Modernists

Who doesn't like being on the cutting edge? We return to a potpourri jazz assault with some of the trendsetters of the past decade. Not to worry, this week is more about hipness than sharpitude, but I won't lie: it's far from dull.

Listen carefully, and you won't get hurt.


Playlist
  1. Dave Douglas - Moonshine - Moonshine
  2. Dave Douglas - A Nasty Spill - Mountain Passages
  3. Steve Lacy & Roswell Rudd - Monk's Dream - Monk's Dream
  4. McCoy Tyner - Happy Days - Infinity
  5. Tomasz Stanko - Kattorna - Lontano
  6. Paul Motian - K.T. - Time and Time Again
  7. Jeff "Tain" Watts - Side B - Bar Talk
  8. Guillermo Klein - Broken Web - Los Gauchos III
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