Perfect Jazz, Remastered CD: the Best Jazz From the 1920s, 30s, 40s. Restored From The Original 78rpm Recordings By Past Perfect Vintage Music
Louis Armstrong is an American icon, the first great soloist and conceptual play-maker of the new music, an artistic innovator who became a popular entertainer, recognised everywhere in the world. Here he plays the immortal St. Louis Blues, the best-known of W. C. Handy's compositions, giving it a zesty quality, allowing his exceptional instrumental facility full reign. Louis Armstrong is an American icon, the first great soloist and conceptual play-maker of the new music, an artistic innovator who became a popular entertainer, recognised everywhere in the world. Here he plays the immortal St. Louis Blues, the best-known of W. C. Handy's compositions, giving it a zesty quality, allowing his exceptional instrumental facility full reign. The Charleston Chasers were a white recording group, Red Nichols providing the careful trumpet lead, with rubbery trombone by Miff Mole, something of a star in twenties New York.. Bix Beiderbecke, the cornetist from Davenport, Iowa, was destined for a safe middle-class professional career. Instead, he fell for the lure of jazz and was soon on his way, first in Chicago and then on to New York.. Sidewalks Of New York is by Duke Ellington's great 1940 band and reveals the 'wa-wa' trombone of Tricky Sam Nanton who achieved his effects by using a plumber's rubber plunger as a mute.. Fats Waller was a favourite with theatre and cinema audiences everywhere, who sometimes overlooked his superb keyboard skills. He was also a composer and soloist of genius. Cheatin' On Me is quite sedate, while Ain't Misbehavin' his best-known composition, with Zutty Singleton beavering away on the drums is from the film 'Stormy Weather'..