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As a document of obscure, rare, and sometimes never recorded instrumental music (vocals on this date were omitted) of Louis Armstrong & Bix Beiderbecke, Sandke, his New York All Star bands of various sized personnel, and producer George Avakian, have gone to great pains to excavate these 15 gems. The historical aspect alone elevates the cachet of this marvelously musical, Dixieland-to-swing traditional jazz CD. Most of the cuts are large ensembles with the core musicians consisting of pianist Dick Hyman, tuba player David Ostwald, guitarist/banjoist James Chirillo or Howard Alden, bassists Peter Washington or Greg Cohen, drummer Joe Ascione, saxophonists/clarinetists Kenny Davern, Ken Peplowski, Chuck Wilson, and Scott Robinson, trombonists Wycliffe Gordon or Dan Barrett, and trumpeters Sandke, Jon-Erik Kellso, and Nicholas Payton. Avakian knows a ton of historical background which is written in his liners, and also includes reproductions of some of the charts.
The eight tunes from Satchmo range from the extraordinarily easy swinger "Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt," the nine piece big band styled "The Jive Don't Come From Kokomo," "Tuxedo Junction" type "Mr. Jackson From Jacksonville," and two beat medley "Got What It Takes/Need Your Kind Of Lovin'" with tail draggin' mid-section and warm Wycliffe Gordon solo. Hyman's honky tonk stylings with Chirillo's banjo informs "Drop That Sack" and Payton solos expertly in this multi-generational line-up. Precious oompah tuba and Dixieland counterpoint electrify "Papa, What Are You Trying to Do to Me, I've Been Doing It For Years," evoking a modern octet re-creation of the King Oliver sound, while the old timey midtempo two beat "When You Leave Me Alone to Pine" sports a joyous solo from Kellso. Davern solos on these three tunes and continues to demonstrate why he is the premier clarinetist of his, or any, generation. A trumpet-piano duet from the leader and Hyman on "Weather Bird" generates plenty of energy. Of the Bix bits, a different nonet with Peplowski, Robinson, Barrett, Wilson and Alden where they cook in similar fashion to "There'll Be Some Changes Made" on the hot jazz epic "Stampede" with three solos by the leader, burning bass sax from Robinson, or Peplowski's lilting clarinet on Jean Goldkette's "Lily." More effortlessly swung is the cornet (Sandke) and clarinet (Peplowski) led, celeste flavored "Cloudy," steadily streamed Goldkette number "Play It Red," and Hyman-powered, cool to lukewarm, second to third gear shifted "No One Knows What It's All About." It's all Hyman on the wonderful intro to "Betcha I Getcha," and a sweet, septet take of the "I Got Plenty O'Nothin'" tinged "Did You Mean It?" goes in and out of stripped horn charts and smaller combos within the ensemble confines.
To find this music, much less be able to play it as well as these early period pros do, can only lead to what is an extraordinary recording that every fan of the traditional idiom of jazz simply must have. Highly recommended. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Nicolas Payton & Ken Peplowski Produced By George Avakian
Recorded at Nola Recording Studios, New York, New York in June & September 1999. Includes liner notes by George Avakian & Randy Sandke.
Personnel: Randy Sandke (clarinet, trumpet); Howard Alden, James Chirillo (guitar, banjo); Ken Peplowski, Kenny Davern (clarinet); Chuck Wilson (alto saxophone); Scott Robinson (tenor saxophone, C-melody saxophone, bass saxophone); Jon-Erik Kellso, Nicholas Payton (trumpet); Dan Barrett , Wycliffe Gordon (trombone); David Ostwald (tuba); Dick Hyman (piano, celesta); Joe Ascione (drums).
Personnel includes: Randy Sandke (trumpet, cornet); Chuck Wilson (alto saxophone); Scott Robinson (tenor, C-melody & bass saxophones); Ken Peplowski (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Nicholas Payton (trumpet); Wycliffe Gordon (trombone); Dick Hyman (piano, celeste); Howard Alden (guitar); Frank Vignola (banjo); Greg Cohen, Peter Washington (bass); Joe Ascione (drums).
JazzTimes (12/00, pp.123-4) - "...Stimulating...[with] inventive and resourceful arranging by Sandke and wonderful playing by a collection of New York's top musicians..." Lost Treasures: The Rediscovered Music Of Louis And Bix Music | List Price | $18.97 (You save $0.78) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet, Clarinet | | Label | Nagel Heyer | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 112840  | | CD Universe Part number | 1209567 | | Catalog number | 58 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 11, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | George Avakian; Randy Sandke | | Recording Time | 62 minutes | | Personnel | Peter Washington - bass Wycliffe Gordon - trombone James Chirillo - guitar, banjo Chuck Wilson - alto saxophone Dan Barrett Dan Barrett Scott Robinson - tenor, C-melody & bass saxophones Jon-Erik Kellso Randy Sandke - clarinet, trumpet
Also: Greg Cohen, Nicholas Payton, Dick Hyman, Ken Peplowski, Frank Vignola, Howard Alden, Kenny Davern, Joe Ascione | | Additional Info | Germany |
Randy Sandke Lost Treasures: The Rediscovered Music Of Louis And Bix Songs | 1. | Papa What Are You Trying to Do to Me I've Been Doing It for Years |
| 2. | When You Leave Me Alone to Pine |
| 3. | Drop That Sack |
| 4. | Weather Bird |
| 5. | Jive Don't Come from Kokomo, The |
| 6. | Beyond a Shadow of Doubt |
| 7. | Mr. Jackson from Jacksonville |
| 8. | Medley: Got What It Takes/I Need Your Kind of Lovin: Got What It Takes / I Need Your Kind Of Lovin' |
| 9. | No One Knows What It's All About |
| 10. | Play It Red |
| 11. | Lily |
| 12. | Did You Mean It? |
| 13. | Betcha I Getcha |
| 14. | Cloudy |
| 15. | Stampede |
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