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Lionel Hampton - Lionel Hampton: The Complete Jazz Heritage Society Recordings (2022)

Lionel Hampton - Lionel Hampton: The Complete Jazz Heritage Society Recordings (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Lionel Hampton

  • Title: Lionel Hampton: The Complete Jazz Heritage Society Recordings
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Jazz Heritage Society
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:16:36
  • Total Size: 315 mb | 712 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Lionel Hampton - But Beautiful
02. Lionel Hampton - I'll Be Seeing You
03. Lionel Hampton - It Might As Well Be Spring
04. Lionel Hampton - I Know Why And So Do You
05. Lionel Hampton - Toot Toot
06. Lionel Hampton - Lover Man
07. Lionel Hampton - Autumn Leaves
08. Lionel Hampton - Danny Boy
09. Lionel Hampton - P.S. I Love You
10. Lionel Hampton - Dynamic Duo
11. Lionel Hampton - Fools Rush In
12. Lionel Hampton - Pinch Me
13. Lionel Hampton - But Beautiful
14. Lionel Hampton - Bye Bye Blues
15. Lionel Hampton - Someday My Prince Will Come
16. Lionel Hampton - Take the A Train
17. Lionel Hampton - Blues for Jazz Beaux
18. Lionel Hampton - Walkin' Uptown
19. Lionel Hampton - Honeysuckle Rose
20. Lionel Hampton - Mostly Blues
21. Lionel Hampton - Limehouse Blues
22. Lionel Hampton - Gone with the Wind
23. Benny Goodman - Flying Home (NBC Broadcast, January 14, 1940)

Lionel Hampton was the first jazz vibraphonist and was one of the jazz giants beginning in the mid-'30s. He has achieved the difficult feat of being musically open-minded (even recording "Giant Steps") without changing his basic swing style. Hamp started out as a drummer, playing with the Chicago Defender Newsboys' Band as a youth. His original idol was Jimmy Bertrand, a '20s drummer who occasionally played xylophone. Hampton played on the West Coast with such groups as Curtis Mosby's Blue Blowers, Reb Spikes, and Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders (with whom he made his recording debut in 1929) before joining Les Hite's band, which for a period accompanied Louis Armstrong. At a recording session in 1930, a vibraphone happened to be in the studio, and Armstrong asked Hampton (who had practiced on one previously) if he could play a little bit behind him and on "Memories of You" and "Shine"; Hamp became the first jazz improviser to record on vibes.


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  • mufty77
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