1927-1931 Fletcher Henderson |
Released November 26, 1927 - February 05, 1931
With its high musicianship and many talented soloists (including trumpeters Rex Stewart and Bobby Stark, trombonist Jimmy Harrison, Coleman Hawkins on tenor and altoist Benny Carter), the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra should have prospered during this period, but unaccountably its leader (never a strong businessman) seemed to be losing interest in the band's fortunes and made several bad decisions. The result is that by 1931 Henderson's orchestra was struggling while Duke Ellington's was becoming a household name. This Classics CD, in covering over three years, demonstrates how few recordings this band made (only four songs apiece in both 1929 and 1930), although the quality largely makes up for the quantity. The original band version of "King Porter Stomp" and an explosive "Oh Baby" are the highpoints of this satisfying collection. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Dear, on a Night Like This 2. There's a Rickety Rackety Shack (By a Rickety Rockety Road) 3. Sorry 4. King Porter Stomp 5. D-Natural Blues 6. Oh Baby 7. Feelin' Good 8. I'm Feelin' Devilish (Oh by Golly Oh) 9. Hop Off 10. Old Black Joe's Blues 11. Come on Baby 12. Easy Money 13. Freeze and Melt 14. Raisin' the Roof 15. Blazin' 16. The Wang Wang Blues 17. Chinatown, My Chinatown 18. Somebody Loves Me 19. Keep a Song in Your Soul 20. What Good Am I Without You? 21. I've Found What I Wanted in You 22. My Gal Sal 23. My Pretty Girl
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