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Jazz Art Exposition - Sacha Chimkevitch Jazz Painting Exposition - Jazz Archives Multimedia
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Jazz Greats - Volume 2 - 3 CD's - 30 Songs - Artie Shaw - Tommy Dorsey - Woody Herman - Benny Goodman - Bob Crosby & The Bob
Cats - King Cole Trio - Duke Ellington - Lionel Hampton - Count Basie - Ella Fitzgerald - Earl Hines - Cab Calloway - Charlie
Parker - Miles Davis - Glenn Miller - Billy Eckstine - Chick Henderson - Pine Top Smith
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Jazz Tribune No. 58: Cab Calloway & Co.
Format: Audio CD from Bmg/RCA Records Label (1992-11-23)
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Disc 1
- Evenin' - Cab Calloway, White, Harry
- Harlem Hospitality - Cab Calloway, VanHeusen, J.
- The Lady With the Fan - Cab Calloway, Calloway
- Harlem Camp Meeting - Cab Calloway, White, Harry
- Zaz, Zuh, Zaz - Cab Calloway, Calloway, C.
- Father's Got His Glasses On - Cab Calloway, Swayzee, Ed
- Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway, Calloway, C.
- Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway, Calloway, C.
- The Scat Song - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- The Scat Song - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Kickin' the Gong Around - Cab Calloway, Koehler, T.
- There's a Cabin in the Cotton - Cab Calloway, Parrish
- I Learned About Love from Her - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- I Learned About Love from Her - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Little Town Gal - Cab Calloway, Burns, Jeanne
- 'Long About Midnight - Cab Calloway, Hill, A.
- Moon Glow (I'm Living in the Past) - Cab Calloway, Hudson, Will
- Jitterbug - Cab Calloway, Swayzee, Ed
- Jitterbug - Cab Calloway, Swayzee, Ed
- Hotcha Razz-Ma-Tazz - Cab Calloway, Razaf
- Margie - Cab Calloway, Davis, B.
- Emaline - Cab Calloway, Parrish, M.
- Ol' Joe Louis - Cab Calloway, Coben, C.
- Your Voice - Cab Calloway, Lippmann, S.
- Rooming House Boogie - Cab Calloway, Robinson, J.M.
- I Beeped When I Shoulda Bopped - Cab Calloway, Gillepsie
- I Need Lovin' - Cab Calloway, Glamor
- Just a Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi) - Cab Calloway, Smith, C.
- It Looks Like Susie - Cab Calloway, Friend, Cliff
- Growlin' Dan - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Blanche
- Concentratin' on You - Cab Calloway, Waller
- Last Dollar - Cab Calloway, Nichols, L.
- The Scat Song - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Oh! You Sweet Thing - Cab Calloway, Banks

Jitterbug
Format: Audio CD from Abm (2002-01-21)
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Review Date: 2004-12-18
Review Date: 2004-12-18

Jiveformation Please: 1938-1941
Format: Audio CD from Snapper/Recall (2004-09-27)
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- Rustle of Swing - Cab Calloway, Yaw, Ralph
- Foolin' With You - Cab Calloway, White, Morris
- Floogie Walk - Cab Calloway, Koehler, Ted
- Trylon Swing - Cab Calloway, Mills, Irving
- Utt-Da-Zay - Cab Calloway, Ram, Buck
- Crescendo in Drums - Cab Calloway, Battle, Edgar
- (Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Pluckin' the Bass - Cab Calloway, Eldridge, Roy
- Jiveformation, Please - Cab Calloway, Fein, Lupin
- A Bee Gezindt - Cab Calloway, Nemo, Henry
- Pickin' the Cabbage - Cab Calloway, Gillespie, Dizzy
- Chop, Chop, Charlie Chan (From China) - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Lonesome Nights - Cab Calloway, Carter, Benny [1]
- A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird - Cab Calloway, Wallace, Emmet "Bab
- The Workers' Train - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Willow Weep for Me - Cab Calloway, Ronell, Ann
- Are You All Reet? - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Hep Cat's Love Song - Cab Calloway, Boyd, Max
- Jonah Joins the Cab - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Take the "A" Train - Cab Calloway, Strayhorn, Billy
- Chattanooga Choo Choo - Cab Calloway, Gordon, Mack
- St. James Infirmary - Cab Calloway, Primrose, Joe

Jiveformation Please: 1938-1941
Format: Audio CD from Jazzterdays Records (1999-12-01)
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Tracks:
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- Rustle of Swing - Cab Calloway, Yaw, Ralph
- Foolin' With You - Cab Calloway, White, Morris
- Floogie Walk - Cab Calloway, Koehler, Ted
- Trylon Swing - Cab Calloway, Mills, Irving
- Utt-Da-Zay - Cab Calloway, Ram, Buck
- Crescendo in Drums - Cab Calloway, Battle, Edgar
- (Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Pluckin' the Bass - Cab Calloway, Eldridge, Roy
- Jiveformation, Please - Cab Calloway, Fein, Lupin
- A Bee Gezindt - Cab Calloway, Nemo, Henry
- Pickin' the Cabbage - Cab Calloway, Gillespie, Dizzy
- Chop, Chop, Charlie Chan (From China) - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Lonesome Nights - Cab Calloway, Carter, Benny [1]
- A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird - Cab Calloway, Wallace, Emmet "Bab
- The Workers' Train - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Willow Weep for Me - Cab Calloway, Ronell, Ann
- Are You All Reet? - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Hep Cat's Love Song - Cab Calloway, Boyd, Max
- Jonah Joins the Cab - Cab Calloway, Calloway, Cab
- Take the "A" Train - Cab Calloway, Strayhorn, Billy
- Chattanooga Choo Choo - Cab Calloway, Gordon, Mack
- St. James Infirmary - Cab Calloway, Primrose, Joe

Jukebox Hits: 1930-1950
Format: Audio CD from Acrobat [Cit570] (2006-03-27)
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- St. Louis Blues - Cab Calloway, Handy, W.C.
- Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway, Mills
- St James Infirmary - Cab Calloway, Traditional
- You Rascal You - Cab Calloway, Theard, Sam
- Kickin' the Gong Around - Cab Calloway, Koehler
- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Cab Calloway, Koehler
- Trickeration - Cab Calloway, Koehler
- Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day - Cab Calloway, Koehler
- Reefer Man - Cab Calloway, Razaf
- Jitter Bug - Cab Calloway, Calloway
- Moon Glow - Cab Calloway, Hudson
- Chinese Rhythm - Cab Calloway, Calloway
- Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm - Cab Calloway, Jerome
- (Hep! Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive - Cab Calloway, Calloway
- Fifteen Minute Intermission - Cab Calloway, Skylar
- Blues in the Night - Cab Calloway, Mercer
- The Honeydripper - Cab Calloway, Liggins
- The Calloway Boogie - Cab Calloway, Calloway
- Roomin' House Boogie - Cab Calloway, Robinson, Jessie Ma
- Shotgun Boogie - Cab Calloway, Ford
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The Cotton Club King
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
Review Date: 2008-03-18
Collectors of Golden Oldie R&R, R&B and Country music hits are, I'm sure, well aware of the quality received from British
outlets, especially Ace Records with their almost flawless sound reproduction and copious liner notes in series such as The
Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll and Teen Beat, among many others. Acrobat Music & Media Ltd. is almost as good with their
Jukebox Hits series of individual artists and multi-artist compilations focusing on the greats of R&B and Jazz, and so far,
judging by the lack of reviews here on Amazon, they seem to be largely a secret in North America.
I now have the volumes covering Lucky Millinder, The Clovers, Erskine Hawkins, Andy Kirk & His Clouds Of Joy, Ivory Joe Hunter, Johnny Otis and Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (2 volumes), and have just placed an order for those dealing with Buddy Johnson, T-Bone Walker, Jimmie Lunceford and Lionel Hampton. I also have the multi-artist R&B compilations (2 volumes) covering 1955, and still out there for future orders are multi-artist CDs for 1942 to 1944, 1947 and 1953, along with individual CDs for Ella Fitzgerald, Ruth Brown, Count Basie, Muddy Waters, Billy Eckstine; Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Nat "King" Cole.
This one, covering the great Cab Calloway, is the only one I have been slightly - and I stress slightly - disappointed in, although with respect to quality of sound and liner notes, and the selections included, it's still close to a 5-star purchase. Why I deducted 1 star is more related to what they didn't include. Certainly, as with Louis Jordan, this legend deserves 2 volumes to provide the 45 Pop hits he registered from 1930 to 1968 and the three R&B-only entries in 1946, 1948, and 1978. As it is, here they give you just 18 as neither Roomin'House Boogie nor Shotgun Boogie were hits for Cab.
Looking at his hit singles, it seems out of place to categorize him as "R&B." Those charts came into existence in October 1942 as The Harlem Hit Parade and, while he registered 4 Pop hit singles from there to 1945 (none of which are in this collection), not one made the R&B charts. In fact, he didn't score there until 1946 when his version of The Honeydripper went to # 3, and in 1948 The Calloway Boogie also went to # 13 R&B - or what was then called The Most Played Juke Box Race Records - (both are here). Released by Columbia, neither made the Pop charts.
In 1956 Cab and his 8-year-old daughter Lael's cover of the Eddie Albert & Sondra Lee hit Little Child, backed by the Don Costa orchestra, reached # 62 Pop Top 100 on ABC-Paramount and, 12 years later, Cab covered Buddy Starcher's novelty History Repeats Itself for the Boom label and saw it top out at # 89 Pop Hot 100. Neither is here, of course, since this covers 1930 to 1950 only, so nor is his 1978 version of Minnie The Moocher, which peaked at # 91 R&B in late 1978 for RCA. That, in fact, would be his last charter (he passed away on November 18, 1994 at age 86).
But the original 1931 Brunswick label version of that immortal tune, based upon the folk song Willy The Weeper, is here and it, in fact, was his only # 1, reaching that pinnacle in the spring. This follows his initial hit in late 1930, St. Louis Blues, which was billed simply to The Jungle Band (all others were billed as Cab Calloway & His Orchestra), and in 1943 a re-issue would chart again at # 18. St. James Infirmary came close to # 1 in June 1931, settling in at # 3 - which wasn't bad since the song was banned by most radio stations!
The liner notes provide full details on these and all the other selections here (note that track 14 was actually released as (Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive). It's just too bad they didn't see fit to include the fourth entry in the Minnie The Moocher series (the second was Kickin' The Gong Around - a # 4 in December 1931 - the third was Minnie The Moocher's Wedding Day - a # 8 in summer 1932 - and the fourth was The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - # 13 in June 1939, and missing here).
IF they come out with a Volume 2 for Cab providing the missing hits, this will at once jump to a 5-star release.
I now have the volumes covering Lucky Millinder, The Clovers, Erskine Hawkins, Andy Kirk & His Clouds Of Joy, Ivory Joe Hunter, Johnny Otis and Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (2 volumes), and have just placed an order for those dealing with Buddy Johnson, T-Bone Walker, Jimmie Lunceford and Lionel Hampton. I also have the multi-artist R&B compilations (2 volumes) covering 1955, and still out there for future orders are multi-artist CDs for 1942 to 1944, 1947 and 1953, along with individual CDs for Ella Fitzgerald, Ruth Brown, Count Basie, Muddy Waters, Billy Eckstine; Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Nat "King" Cole.
This one, covering the great Cab Calloway, is the only one I have been slightly - and I stress slightly - disappointed in, although with respect to quality of sound and liner notes, and the selections included, it's still close to a 5-star purchase. Why I deducted 1 star is more related to what they didn't include. Certainly, as with Louis Jordan, this legend deserves 2 volumes to provide the 45 Pop hits he registered from 1930 to 1968 and the three R&B-only entries in 1946, 1948, and 1978. As it is, here they give you just 18 as neither Roomin'House Boogie nor Shotgun Boogie were hits for Cab.
Looking at his hit singles, it seems out of place to categorize him as "R&B." Those charts came into existence in October 1942 as The Harlem Hit Parade and, while he registered 4 Pop hit singles from there to 1945 (none of which are in this collection), not one made the R&B charts. In fact, he didn't score there until 1946 when his version of The Honeydripper went to # 3, and in 1948 The Calloway Boogie also went to # 13 R&B - or what was then called The Most Played Juke Box Race Records - (both are here). Released by Columbia, neither made the Pop charts.
In 1956 Cab and his 8-year-old daughter Lael's cover of the Eddie Albert & Sondra Lee hit Little Child, backed by the Don Costa orchestra, reached # 62 Pop Top 100 on ABC-Paramount and, 12 years later, Cab covered Buddy Starcher's novelty History Repeats Itself for the Boom label and saw it top out at # 89 Pop Hot 100. Neither is here, of course, since this covers 1930 to 1950 only, so nor is his 1978 version of Minnie The Moocher, which peaked at # 91 R&B in late 1978 for RCA. That, in fact, would be his last charter (he passed away on November 18, 1994 at age 86).
But the original 1931 Brunswick label version of that immortal tune, based upon the folk song Willy The Weeper, is here and it, in fact, was his only # 1, reaching that pinnacle in the spring. This follows his initial hit in late 1930, St. Louis Blues, which was billed simply to The Jungle Band (all others were billed as Cab Calloway & His Orchestra), and in 1943 a re-issue would chart again at # 18. St. James Infirmary came close to # 1 in June 1931, settling in at # 3 - which wasn't bad since the song was banned by most radio stations!
The liner notes provide full details on these and all the other selections here (note that track 14 was actually released as (Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin' Jive). It's just too bad they didn't see fit to include the fourth entry in the Minnie The Moocher series (the second was Kickin' The Gong Around - a # 4 in December 1931 - the third was Minnie The Moocher's Wedding Day - a # 8 in summer 1932 - and the fourth was The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - # 13 in June 1939, and missing here).
IF they come out with a Volume 2 for Cab providing the missing hits, this will at once jump to a 5-star release.

Jump Jive and Swing
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A Time-Life/EMI Music Gem
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Review Date: 2007-07-15
Review Date: 2007-07-15
I certainly hope this 2-CD set is re-stocked because, in my opinion, it's among the best ever to emerge from the Time-Life/EMI
Music series of releases, a veritable treasure trove of 30 of the best jump, jive and swing tunes ever to hit the market.
For the record, here are the contents of each disc:
Disc One
1. Jump, Jive 'N Wail - Louis Prima; 2. The House Of Blue Lights - Chuck Miller; 3. Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me? - Bull Moose Jackson; 4. Cow-Cow Boogie - Freddie Slack & His Orchestra with vocal by Ella Mae Morse; 5. Rock The Joint - Chris Powell & The Five Blue Flames; 6. Rockin' Is Our Business - The Treniers; 7. Chicken-Shack Boogie - Amos Milburn; 8. Straighten Up And Fly Right - The King Cole Trio; 9. Saturday Night Fish Fry Parts 1 & 2 - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five; 10. See You Later, Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets; 11. Bloodshot Eyes - Wynonie Harris; 12. Hit, Git And Split - Young Jessie; 13. The Train Kept A-Rollin' - Tiny Bradshaw; 14. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra; 15. The Hucklebuck (instrumental) - Paul Williams & His Hucklebuckers.
Disc Two
1. Bandstand Boogie - Les Elgart & His Orchestra; 2. Oh Babe! - Roy Milton & His Solid Senders; 3. Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra; 4. Hand Clappin' - Wilbert "Red" Prysock; 5. Jump Children - Dave Bartholomew & His Orchestra; 6. 5 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days - Louis Prima; 7. Drunk - Jimmy Liggins & His 3-D Music; 8. Minnie The Moocher (1942 version) - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra; 9. Choo Choo Ch-Boogie - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five; 10. Pack Fair And Square - Big Walter (Price); 11. Safronia B - Calvin Boze; 12. Beat Me Daddy (Eight To The Bar) - Parts 1 & 2 - Will Bradley & His Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley & Freddie Slack; 13. Cadillac Baby - Roy Brown; Who's Got The Key - Sam Butera; Pink Champagne - Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers.
Some were hit singles in their day, other were not, but the entire package is delightful. With the large fold-out insert you get, on one side, a full page of instructions, with diagrams, on how to do The Lindy, while on the other are two pages of liner notes written by Arion Berger and a discography of the contents showing the year and label number and, where applicable, the chart performance. There is one notable error here where they indicate that Cow-Cow Boogie on Capitol 102 was not a hit. It was, in fact, a # 9 in 1942 for Freddie Slack's orchestra and Ella Mae Morse. They also credit Straighten Up And Fly Right to Nat "King" Cole, while technically it was a hit for The King Cole Trio before Nat went solo.
The sound reproduction is flawless.
Disc One
1. Jump, Jive 'N Wail - Louis Prima; 2. The House Of Blue Lights - Chuck Miller; 3. Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me? - Bull Moose Jackson; 4. Cow-Cow Boogie - Freddie Slack & His Orchestra with vocal by Ella Mae Morse; 5. Rock The Joint - Chris Powell & The Five Blue Flames; 6. Rockin' Is Our Business - The Treniers; 7. Chicken-Shack Boogie - Amos Milburn; 8. Straighten Up And Fly Right - The King Cole Trio; 9. Saturday Night Fish Fry Parts 1 & 2 - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five; 10. See You Later, Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets; 11. Bloodshot Eyes - Wynonie Harris; 12. Hit, Git And Split - Young Jessie; 13. The Train Kept A-Rollin' - Tiny Bradshaw; 14. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra; 15. The Hucklebuck (instrumental) - Paul Williams & His Hucklebuckers.
Disc Two
1. Bandstand Boogie - Les Elgart & His Orchestra; 2. Oh Babe! - Roy Milton & His Solid Senders; 3. Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra; 4. Hand Clappin' - Wilbert "Red" Prysock; 5. Jump Children - Dave Bartholomew & His Orchestra; 6. 5 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days - Louis Prima; 7. Drunk - Jimmy Liggins & His 3-D Music; 8. Minnie The Moocher (1942 version) - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra; 9. Choo Choo Ch-Boogie - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five; 10. Pack Fair And Square - Big Walter (Price); 11. Safronia B - Calvin Boze; 12. Beat Me Daddy (Eight To The Bar) - Parts 1 & 2 - Will Bradley & His Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley & Freddie Slack; 13. Cadillac Baby - Roy Brown; Who's Got The Key - Sam Butera; Pink Champagne - Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers.
Some were hit singles in their day, other were not, but the entire package is delightful. With the large fold-out insert you get, on one side, a full page of instructions, with diagrams, on how to do The Lindy, while on the other are two pages of liner notes written by Arion Berger and a discography of the contents showing the year and label number and, where applicable, the chart performance. There is one notable error here where they indicate that Cow-Cow Boogie on Capitol 102 was not a hit. It was, in fact, a # 9 in 1942 for Freddie Slack's orchestra and Ella Mae Morse. They also credit Straighten Up And Fly Right to Nat "King" Cole, while technically it was a hit for The King Cole Trio before Nat went solo.
The sound reproduction is flawless.

Jumpin' and Jivin', Vol. 1
Format: DVD from ACORN MEDIA (2007-06-12)
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Jumpin' and Jivin', Vol.1 Review
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Review Date: 2007-09-05
Review Date: 2007-09-05
I'm very pleased with this DVD. I found it quite informative since it provides a visual of the music during that era. I've
heard about some of the performers. This was an opportunity to see them in action!
Jumpin' Five
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Acrobat (U.K.)
tracks are;
1. Minnie The Moocher,
2. Trickeration,
3. Kickin The Gong Around,
4. Hot Toddy,
5. Harlem Camp Meeting,
6. Scat Song,
7. Long About Midnight,
8. Moonglow,
9. Jitterbug,
10. At The Clambake Carnival,
11. Jive,
12. Pluckin' The bass,
13. Come On With The Come On,
14. Bye Bye Blues,
15. Lonesome Nights,
16. Willow Weep For Me,
17. Ebony Silhouette,
18. Jonah Jois The Jam,
19. Take The A Train,
20. A Smo-o-oth One...............