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Related Subjects: Funk Brothers Peterson, Oscar Abercrombie, John Bolden, Buddy Cherry, Don Dolphy, Eric Hall, Jim Joplin, Scott Mingus, Charles Shepp, Archie Tristano, Lennie
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Disc 1
- Lazy River
- Chinatown, My Chinatown
- Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
- Star Dust
- You Can Depend On Me
- Georgia On My Mind
- The Lonesome Road
- I Got Rhythm
- Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
- Kickin' The Gong Around
- Home
- All Of Me
- Love, You Funny Thing
- The New Tiger Rag
- Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
- Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long
- That's My Home
- Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train
- I Hate To Leave You Now
- You'll Wish You'd Never Been Born
- Medley Of Armstrong Hits (Part 2): When You're Smiling/Saint James Infirmary/Dinah

Disc 1
- Is That Religion? - Frank Marvin
- Creole Rhapsody-Part I - Duke Ellington
- Creole Rhapsody-Part II - Duke Ellington
- Limehouse Blues - Duke Ellington
- Echoes Of The Jungle - Duke Ellington
- It's Glory - Duke Ellington
- The Mystery Song - Duke Ellington
- Moon Over Dixie - Sonny Greer
- It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Ivie Anderson
- Lazy Rhapsody - Cootie Williams
- Mood Indigo/Hot And Bothered/Creole Love Call - Duke Ellington
- Blue Tune - Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- Baby, When You Ain't There - Cootie Williams/Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- East St. Louis Toodle-Oo/Lots O' Fingers/Black And Tan Fantasy - Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- Dinah - Ivie Anderson/Sonny Greer/Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- Bugle Call Rag - Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- St. Louis Blues - Bing Crosby/Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- Creole Love Call - Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra
- Rose Room - Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra

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Disc 1
- What Have We Got To Do Tonight (But Dance)
- Little Joe
- It Looks Like Love?
- I Wanna Be Around My Baby All The Time
- Slow But Sure
- Pardon Me, Pretty Baby (Don't I Look Familiar To You?)
- What Am I Gonna Do For Lovin'?
- You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You
- Not That I Care
- Help Yourself To Happiness
- Love Letters In The Sand
- I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
- I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
- Ain'tcha Glad?
- Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe
- Texas Tea Party
- Your Mother's Son-In-Law
- Tappin' The Barrel
- Keep On Doin' What You're Doin'
- Riffin' The Scotch
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?

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Disc 1
- What Have We Got To Do Tonight (But Dance)
- Little Joe
- It Looks Like Love?
- I Wanna Be Around My Baby All The Time
- Slow But Sure
- Pardon Me, Pretty Baby (Don't I Look Familiar To You?)
- What Am I Gonna Do For Lovin'?
- You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You
- Not That I Care
- Help Yourself To Happiness
- Love Letters In The Sand
- I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
- I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
- Ain'tcha Glad?
- Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe
- Texas Tea Party
- Your Mother's Son-In-Law
- Tappin' The Barrel
- Keep On Doin' What You're Doin'
- Riffin' The Scotch
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?
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Disc 1
- Trouble, Why Pick On Me?
- Shakin' The African
- Chant Of The Weed
- Shakin' The African
- I Heard
- How'm I Doin'? (Hey-Hey)
- Try Getting A Good Night's Sleep
- Got The South In My Soul
- If It's True
- It's A Great World After All
- You Gave Me Everything But Love
- Tea For Two
- Hot And Anxious
- I Got Rythm
- Pagan Paradies
- Two-Time Man
- Underneath The Harlem Moon
- Ain't I The Lucky One?
- Doin' What I Please
- Nagasaki
- Doin' The New Low-Down (Instr.)
- Doin' The New Low-Down (vocal)
- How Ya Feelin'?
- Shuffle Your Feet/Bandana Babies

Great Jazz SchtuffReview Date: 2006-02-19
Don Redman and his orchestra 1931-1933Review Date: 2000-02-17
The highlights of this 24 selection disc are "Shakin' The African," "Chant Of The Weed," "I Heard," "You Gave Me Everything But Love," "Doin' What I Please," "Nagasaki," "Doin' The New Low-Down" (both versions) and the medley of "Shuffle Your Feet/Bandanna Babies."
"You Gave Me Everything But Love" is a classic sung by Harlan Lattimore, whose voice is incredible on this number...five stars for this song.
The take of "Doin' The New Low-Down" with Bojangles Robinson is lively and cheerful and, if you close you eyes, you can "see" Mr. Bojangles tapping away. In simple terms...GREAT!
The "Shuffle Your Feet/Bandanna Babies" medley is superior, too, with Harry and Donald Mills supplying wonderful vocals.
There are a few weak spots...but the highlights mentioned are well worth the purchase price...JMB
Don Redman's best recoedings...Review Date: 2000-09-09

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Disc 1
- Les Trois Coups - Rico Creole Band De La Coupole
- Con Picante Y Sin Picante - L'Orchestre Tipique Cubain
- Los Trea Golpes - Lina D'Acosta Acc: Moises Simon Et L'Orchesta Tipica Heriberto
- Chivo Que Rompe Tambo
- Pobre Corazon
- Buscando Millonarias
- Lamento Esclavo
- Ven Guaricha
- Shangai
- Dark Moon (Mon Loup)
- See Saw (Cachumbambe)
- Cancion A Guarina
- Son De Amor
- Don Lengua
- Tony's Wife
- Vision De Venus
- Mi Chiquita
- Moin Aime Doudou Moin
- Isabelita
- Avec Toi C'est Mesrveilleaux

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Disc 1
- When Your Love Had Gone
- Walkin' My Baby Back Home
- Basin Street Blues
- Beale Street Blues
- Not That I Care
- Help Yourself to Happiness
- Love Letters in the Sand
- I Don't Know What (I Just Do)
- I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
- Ain't-Cha Glad?
- Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jibe
- Texas Tea Party
- Your Mother's Son-In-Law
- Tappin' the Barrel
- Keep on Doin' What You're Doin'
- Riffin' the Scotch
- Love Me, Or Leave Me
- Why Couldn't It Be Poot Little Me
- Georgia Jubilee
- Junk Man
- Junk Man
- Ol' Pappy
- Emaline
- I Ain't Lazy-I'm Just Dreamin'
- As Long as I Live
- Moon Glow
- Breakfast Ball
- Take My Word
- I Happens to the Best of Friends
- Nit Wit Serenade
- Bugle Call Rag
- Learning
- Stars Fall on Alabama
- Solitude
- I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
- I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
- Stars
- Stars
- I'm a Hunderd Percent for You
- Cokey
- Like a Bolt from the Blue
- Music Call Raf
- Dixieland Band
- Blue Moon
- Throwin' Stones at the Sun
- Down Home Rag
- Singing a Happy Song
- Clouds
- I Was Lucky
- Night Wind

THE UNFOLDING OF A DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRAL SOUNDReview Date: 2007-11-02
The recordings continue chronologically, and conclude in February 1935, including en route several alternate and unissued takes. These sessions were relatively sparse, given what was to follow, and Goodman was less to the fore. Indeed, one is more aware on the earlier sides of the magisterial presence of Big T, whilst the combination of Dick McDonough, Artie Bernstein, and Gene Krupa propel things along irresistibly.
One of the drawbacks of a comprehensive set like this is that the quality of the material is inconsistent. Yet there are some fine recordings here; apart from those mentioned other highlights include Moon Glow, Stars Fell On Alabama, Solitude, I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, and Cokey. There's also the pleasure of hearing Helen Ward kick off her stay with Goodman with I'm A Hundred Percent For You.
The set is well packaged and includes a glossy illustrated booklet with liner notes by Tony Russell, and a full discography.

Disc 1
- Viva La Conga
- A Una Rosa
- Biguine D'Amour
- Canto Caribe
- Lagrimas Negras
- Ce Que J'Aime
- Rumba Seductora
- Quiero
- La Complainte De L'Esclave
- Charparrita
- Alma De Mujer
- Como Una Rosa
- Mammy Bong
- Blanca Rosa
- La Conga
- Chiquita De Cuba
- La Sitiera
- Rumba Galopante
- Paris Soir
- 1-2-3 Yep

Disc 1
- Wabash Blues
- Everybody Loves My Baby
- Skin 'Em Back
- Get Up
- Bouncing Rhythm
- I've Lost My Head Over You
- This Is The End
- The Stuff's Out
- Railroad Blues
- I'm Blowin' My Top
- Fine Piece Of Meat
- Swing Out
- Gimme Something Like That
- Hole Holy Roly-Poly
- Raz Ma Taz
- Harlem Ain't What It Usta Be
- Papa's In Bed With His Brithces On
- W.P.A.
- I Can't Go For You
- Jumpin' Jack
Related Subjects: Funk Brothers Peterson, Oscar Abercrombie, John Bolden, Buddy Cherry, Don Dolphy, Eric Hall, Jim Joplin, Scott Mingus, Charles Shepp, Archie Tristano, Lennie
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I like Redman's stuff better, maybe because I always thought that Ellington's was a little too smooth and polished.
The best songs on this disc are "Chant of the Weed", "I Heard", "How'm I Doin'?", all of which were featured in that Betty Boop cartoon (which was titled "I Heard" and was and is a classic of animation). Redman had a great voice for this type of music. I wouldn't say he was a great singer, or any kind of singer at all; he mostly spoke the lyrics in a kind of a sly, humorous tone that fit perfectly with the sound of the band and the mood of the words.
The weaker selections (there are a few, which is why I only give 4 stars) featured different vocalists who seemed to be imitating Bing Crosby (and sounding more like Russ Columbo). They aren't bad, but not as good as the instrumentals or the Redman vocals.
Again, I'm, no jazz expert, but this CD is probably the most listened to jazz record I have. I believe it was one of a series, and I have the follow up record, which is just as good. I don't have the third. Since it is a "complete" set of the artist's work, it's understandable that a few weaker sides are on it. I put about 17-18 songs from this on my ipod, and the selection is probably better than the whole disc. Still, I would consider this a must for any jazz fan, or fan of the music of the 20s and 30s.