Showing posts with label Gene Krupa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gene Krupa. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

Gene Krupa - Krupa Rocks

I am sure that at this point, you are quite excited to see this cool lookin Krupa side.  Most authors would harness that potential and use the momentum to sell the post as such.  But that's not why you come to the Crypt is it?  To have jazzy smoke blown up your horn??  I didn't think so...

Does Gene Krupa rock?  Hell yeah!!

Does Gene Krupa rock on this album?  Hell yeah no!!!

But don't lose all faith people.  This happens to be a really great little album with a cool yet modern swing.  I can only assume that Granz figured Krupa's name would help to sell the record.  If that wasn't the case then I welcome all suggestions of possible scenarios because Krupa is surely not the leader.  Actually, little known black licorice player Gail Curtis is most certainly the highlight of the album.  As far as Krupa goes, his first solo is at the end of "The Gang That Sang" and no sooner than him grabbing your attention... it's over!!  It's as though Granz and the rest of the band cut him out.  The thing that's really frustrating, is the promise of the two bars he plays over is so immensely great.  After this, we don't really hear from him until "Three Little Words"... track 7!!!  Between this and a small closing solo on Indiana, we get nothing more from one of jazz's great stickmen.

Overall the vibe is laid back with a nice feel.  As I said earlier, Gail Curtis really gives this album it's melodic voice and we get something similar to a Buddy DeFranco record.  Not too bad a similarity.  The back cover includes a really nice write up by Nat Hentoff and is of course, included.  This album is an American pressed mono copy, and was ripped at 24/44.1 wav , dithered to 16/44.1 FLAC.  I would grade the vinyl at only VG. so we do have some fried chicken to contend with but I think it cleaned up really nicely.  Enjoy!!!
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Verve MG V-8276
1957

Bass – Mort Herbert;  Drums – Gene Krupa;  Piano – Teddy Napoleon;  Clarinet – Gail Curtis.

A1The Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart
A2Gone With The Wind
A3Pick Yourself Up
A4Fire Place Blues
A5But Not For Me

B1Memories Of You
B2Three Little Words
B3Avalon
B4I Only Have Eyes For You
B5Indiana (Back Home Again In Indiana)

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Various Artists - Chicago And All That Jazz!

This album is a real treat.  I have tagged it as Various Artists, but it's really the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans with a couple member changes.  I have included the back cover which details the event, so I won't bother with too much info here.

The album itself is mint.  I have seen digital releases of this side, often under Condon or Teagarden's name.  For some reason they all exclude both Original Boogie and Original Rag.  You get those and a whole bunch of other great tracks on this one.  The material is both fresh and unpretentious.

Ripped at 24/44.1 wav and dithered to 16/44.1 FLAC...  Enjoy!!


Verve V8441
Recorded in NYC Oct 30/31, 1961