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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1927 - 46) album for sale by Alberta Hunter was released Sep 07, 2000 on the Document label. This excellent compilation covers a good portion of singer Alberta Hunter's early career, bringing together recordings made between 1927 and 1946. Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1927 - 46) songs Unlike the deeply textured sound that would typify the artist's later singing, Hunter's style on these early cuts can be characterized as smooth, sweet, and firmly in the tradition of the era's black female crooners. Hunter was influenced equally by jazz, blues, and popular song, and her music reflects all of these impulses. Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1927 - 46) CD music contains a single disc with 21 songs.   ...See Full Description


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1Sugar See All 2
2Beale Street Blues See All 33:15 $0.99(Available)
3I'm Going to See My Ma See All 33:06 $0.99(Available)
4Gimme All the Love You Got See All 32:41 $0.99(Available)
5My Particular Man See All 2
6Driftin' Tide
7You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark See All 53:34 $0.99(Available)
8Second Hand Man See All 2
9Send Me A Man See All 2
10Chirpin' the Blues See All 73:34 $0.99(Available)
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11Downhearted Blues See All 10 Alberta Hunter DOWNHEARTED BLUES Lyrics6:02 $0.99(Available)
12I'll See You Go See All 2
13Fine And Mellow See All 42:43 $0.99(Available)
14Yelping Blues See All 2
15Someday, Sweetheart See All 2
16Love I Have For You See All 64:21 $0.99(Available)
17My Castle's Rockin' See All 63:27 $0.99(Available)
18Boogie Woogie Swing See All 3
19I Won't Let You Down See All 4
20Take Your Big Hands Off See All 2
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21He's Got A Punch Like Joe Louis See All 3


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CD Universe Part number1021502
LabelDocument
Orig Year1996
Catalog number5425
Discs1
Release DateSep 07, 2000
Studio/LiveStudio
Mono/StereoMono
ProducerJohnny Parth
Recording Time61 minutes
PersonnelCharlie Shavers - trumpet
Buster Bailey - clarinet
Fats Waller - piano, organ
Alberta Hunter - vocals
Lil Armstrong - piano


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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1927 - 46) album for sale Volume two in the complete early works of Alberta Hunter as reissued by Document in the 1990s covers the remainder of her Paramount recordings dating from 1923-1924. Her accompanists on these sides included pianist Fletcher Henderson as well as Henderson's Dance Orchestra, consisting of cornetist Elmer Chambers, trombonist George Brashear, clarinetist Don Redman, and banjoist Charlie Dixon. The cornetist paired with Henderson on "Michigan Water Blues" and "Down South Blues" was Joe Smith, a capable accompanist who also made records with Bessie Smith. The pianist on "Stingaree Blues" and "You Can't Do What My Last Man Did" was young Thomas Fats Waller who, like his mentor James P. Johnson, provided a lot of backing for blues singers during the mid-'20s. On Blind Willie McTell's "Experience Blues" and its flipside, the "Sad 'N' Lonely Blues," Hunter is heard with her Paramount Boys, a trio composed of cornetist Tommy Ladnier, clarinetist Jimmy O'Bryant, and pianist Glover Compton. The piano/clarinet duo providing accompaniment on "Miss Anna Brown" and "Maybe Someday" has been identified as Lovie Austin and John Obrigant. The vocal group heard on "Old Fashioned Love" and "If the Rest of the World Don't Want You (Go Back to Your Mother...)" was the Elkins-Payne Jubilee Quartette. This highly rewarding compendium of early Alberta Hunter rarities closes with two Blu-Disc recordings made in November 1924 by a small group of musicians led by a dapper pianist from Washington, D.C. who had just arrived in New York City under the wing of clarinetist and bandleader Wilbur Sweatman. Existing at the very beginning of the extensive Duke Ellington discography, "It's Gonna Be a Cold, Cold Winter" and the rowdy theatrical "Parlor Social de Luxe" feature a vocalist identified as Alberta Prime. Personnel: Alberta Hunter (vocals); Duke Ellington (piano). Recording information: 02/1923-11/1924.
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Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1927 - 46) CD music The first volume in Document's Complete Recorded Works series of Alberta Hunter compilations includes her earliest recordings from the '20s. Along with a 1922 version of her own song, "Downhearted Blues," which became a hit in the hands of Bessie Smith, the disc includes the classic performances "You Gotta Reap What You Sow" and "Chirpin' the Blues," plus sides recorded with help from some outstanding sidemen: Fletcher Henderson, Eubie Blake, and Don Redman, among others. For less-dedicated listeners, the long running time and poor fidelity will be hard to digest. The serious blues listener will find all these factors to be positive, but casual listeners will find that the collection is of marginal interest for those very reasons. ~ Thom Owens Liner Note Author: Ken Romanowski. Recording information: New York, NY (05/1921-02/1923). Personnel: Alberta Hunter (vocals); Charlie Dixon (banjo); Don Redman, Jimmy Lytell (clarinet); Ernest Elliott (alto saxophone); Elmer Chambers, Phil Napoleon (trumpet); Charles Panelli, Chink Johnson, George Brashear (trombone); Eubie Blake, Fletcher Henderson, Frank Signorelli (piano); Jack Roth (drums). Audio Remasterer: Gerhard Wessely.
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