BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1934-1935 (1994)(FULL ALBUM)

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Tracklist
00:00 1 Georgia Jubilee
02:47 2 Junk Man
05:49 3 Ol' Pappy
09:02 4 Emaline
12:29 5 I Ain't Lazy - I'm Just Dreamin'
15:42 6 As Long As I Live
18:51 7 Moon Glow
22:29 8 Breakfast Ball
25:21 9 Take My Word
28:14 10 It Happens To The Best Of Friends
31:00 11 Nitwit Serenade
33:48 12 Bugle Call Rag
36:47 13 Learning
39:50 14 Stars Fell On Alabama
43:07 15 Solitude
46:28 16 I'm Getting' Sentimental Over You
49:39 17 I'm A Hundred Percent For You
52:43 18 Cokey
55:41 19 Like A Bolt From The Blue
58:52 20 Music Hall Rag
01:02:03 21 The Dixieland Band
01:05:12 22 Blue Moon

Series: The Classics Chronological Series – 744
Country: France
Released: 1994
Genre: Jazz
Style: Swing

1934-1935 Review by Scott Yanow
With the exception of the final two titles, all of the music on this CD is from 1934, a period when Benny Goodman first formed his big band and appeared regularly on the Let's Dance radio series. Still virtually unknown to the general public, Goodman at 25 was ready for stardom, but the world was not quite yet ready for swing. The first four selections are from a fascinating combo date with the great tenor Coleman Hawkins and Mildred Bailey (who has vocals on three songs, including "Ol' Pappy" and "Emaline"). Another small-group session that features trombonist/singer Jack Teagarden and pianist Teddy Wilson precedes the Goodman Music Hall Orchestra's recordings for Columbia. The band is heard gradually developing their musical identity despite the lack of any major soloists other than the leader and (starting in November 1934) trumpeter Pee Wee Erwin. Helen Ward takes three vocals, and with "The Dixieland Band" in January 1935, the Goodman sound was almost together.

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Mr.SWING is started here! Thanks for posting.

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