Buster Bailey was one of the top clarinetists to emerge during the 1920s but he led relatively few sessions throughout his long career. This LP features Bailey with a quartet (along with pianist Red Richards, bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Jimmie Crawford) and, with the horns of trumpeter Herman Autrey, trombonist Vic Dickenson and altoist Hilton Jefferson added, a septet. In addition to W.C. Handy tunes, the other five songs are Bailey originals that mix together swing and the flavor of New Orleans jazz. It's a fine outing for the classic clarinetist. - Scott Yanow / AMG
Felsted Records FAJ 7003
Side A was recorded in New York, February 13th, 1958.
Side B was recorded in New York, February 27th, 1958.
A2 - Hatton Avenue And Gayoso Street
A3 - Sunday Parade
A4 - Beale Street Blues
B1 - Memphis Blues
B2 - Chickasaw Bluff
B3 - Hot Water Bayou
Bass – Gene Ramey; Clarinet – Buster Bailey; Drums – Jimmy Crawford; Piano – Red Richards
Trombone – Vic Dickenson (tracks: B1-B3)
Trumpet – Herman Autrey (tracks: B1-B3)
Trombone – Vic Dickenson (tracks: B1-B3)
Trumpet – Herman Autrey (tracks: B1-B3)
Alto Saxaphone – Hilton Jefferson (tracks: B1-B3)
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ReplyDeletePoppa ! Just a wee listen and I'm hooked.."Bear Wallow" is playing now. This is wonderful. Thank You !
ReplyDeleteThanks Poppa! Been looking for a good small group record of Jimmy Crawford.
ReplyDeleteThanks Poppa! Been looking for a good small group record of Jimmy Crawford.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to listen to this guy. Never heard him before.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another fine Felsted offering, poppachubby.
ReplyDeleteBuster - this is a beautiful post! Thanks Poppa!
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ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this upgrade. Thanks Pops!
ReplyDeleteGabriel Syme. Have you heard of the man who was Thursday?
You should have heard of Buster though: a star of Fletcher Henderson's Orch and John Kirby Sextet.
Thank you very much for the upgrade, Poppy. Had this one in Mp3 only.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteas always...thank you.
ReplyDeletePeter: Yes. Chesterton novel is the reason of my nickname. Big fan of his work in general. Great critic also.
ReplyDeleteThank you Poppa, for another great Felsted!
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