
Bud Freeman - All That Jazz, Vol. 112: All Stars - Bud Freeman (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Bud Freeman
- Title: All That Jazz, Vol. 112: All Stars - Bud Freeman
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Jube Legends
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48
- Total Time: 01:17:18
- Total Size: 966 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Chicago - Bud Freeman 02:10
Whoopee!
02 - Whoopee!: Love Me or Leave Me - Bud Freeman 05:29
03 - Hector's Dance - Bud Freeman 03:33
04 - Basin Street Blues - Bud Freeman 06:30
05 - I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - Bud Freeman 05:26
Girl Crazy
06 - Girl Crazy: But Not for Me - Bud Freeman 04:15
07 - March On, March On - Bud Freeman 05:00
08 - Loveless Love - Bud Freeman 05:48
09 - Shorty's Blues - Bud Freeman 04:51
Music Box Revue
10 - Music Box Revue: All By Myself - Bud Freeman 03:08
11 - S'posin' - Bud Freeman 05:26
12 - One For The Money: One for the Money - Roy Eldridge 06:00
13 - Something to Remember You By: Three's a Crowd: Something to Remember You By - Bud Freeman 04:48
14 - School Days - Roy Eldridge 04:51
15 - Meet in San Juan - Bud Freeman 03:57
16 - Saturday Night Fish Fry - Roy Eldridge 06:06
01 - Chicago - Bud Freeman 02:10
Whoopee!
02 - Whoopee!: Love Me or Leave Me - Bud Freeman 05:29
03 - Hector's Dance - Bud Freeman 03:33
04 - Basin Street Blues - Bud Freeman 06:30
05 - I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - Bud Freeman 05:26
Girl Crazy
06 - Girl Crazy: But Not for Me - Bud Freeman 04:15
07 - March On, March On - Bud Freeman 05:00
08 - Loveless Love - Bud Freeman 05:48
09 - Shorty's Blues - Bud Freeman 04:51
Music Box Revue
10 - Music Box Revue: All By Myself - Bud Freeman 03:08
11 - S'posin' - Bud Freeman 05:26
12 - One For The Money: One for the Money - Roy Eldridge 06:00
13 - Something to Remember You By: Three's a Crowd: Something to Remember You By - Bud Freeman 04:48
14 - School Days - Roy Eldridge 04:51
15 - Meet in San Juan - Bud Freeman 03:57
16 - Saturday Night Fish Fry - Roy Eldridge 06:06
Freeman was one of the young musicians inspired by New Orleans ensembles and the innovations of Louis Armstrong to synthesize the Chicago style in the late 1920s. By the 1930s he was working in New York City, typically in the company of ex-Chicagoans, especially Eddie Condon, in whose band Freeman recorded a noted solo, “The Eel” (1933). By then he had developed a fluent, romantic style featuring sinuous legato melodies. His tenor saxophone sound was especially distinctive—full and smooth, with a rough edge and a large vibrato—and he played with a robust, at times almost violent swing. Along with a Chicago friend, drummer Dave Tough, Freeman played in the big bands of Tommy Dorsey (1936–38) and Benny Goodman (1938) before embarking on a freelance career as bandleader and soloist.
Freeman led a U.S. Army dance band based in the Aleutian Islands during World War II, then lived in New York and Chile. He often reunited with Condon and other former Chicagoans in concert. Among his notable albums are The Bud Freeman All-Stars and the 1957 Cootie Williams–Rex Stewart album, The Big Challenge, which brought together Freeman and his great tenor saxophone rival, Coleman Hawkins. After touring with the World’s Greatest Jazz Band (1969–71), Freeman lived in England (1974–80) and performed there and in Europe; thereafter he was based again in Chicago. He wrote two short volumes of reminiscences, You Don’t Look Like a Musician (1974) and If You Know of a Better Life, Please Tell Me (1976), and an autobiography, Crazeology (with Robert Wolf, 1989).
Freeman led a U.S. Army dance band based in the Aleutian Islands during World War II, then lived in New York and Chile. He often reunited with Condon and other former Chicagoans in concert. Among his notable albums are The Bud Freeman All-Stars and the 1957 Cootie Williams–Rex Stewart album, The Big Challenge, which brought together Freeman and his great tenor saxophone rival, Coleman Hawkins. After touring with the World’s Greatest Jazz Band (1969–71), Freeman lived in England (1974–80) and performed there and in Europe; thereafter he was based again in Chicago. He wrote two short volumes of reminiscences, You Don’t Look Like a Musician (1974) and If You Know of a Better Life, Please Tell Me (1976), and an autobiography, Crazeology (with Robert Wolf, 1989).
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