1934-1937 Fletcher Henderson |
Released September 25, 1934 - March 02, 1937
In early 1935 Fletcher Henderson broke up his classic orchestra but a year later, with the success of so many other big bands, he formed a new ensemble. This Classics CD includes four songs from 1934, Henderson's entire output from 1936 and his first recording of 1937. The main difference between the two units is that the later one boasted the trumpet of Roy Eldridge and tenor solos from Coleman Hawkins's potential successor, Chu Berry. "Christopher Columbus" became a hit as did the band's new theme song ("Stealin' Apples") but the brief bit of glory would not last. However, Henderson's brand of swing music still sounds fresh today and this CD is easily recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Wild Party 2. Rug Cutter's Swing 3. Hotter Than 'Ell 4. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) 5. Christopher Columbus 6. Big Chief de Sota (Grand Terrace Swing) 7. Blue Lou 8. Stealin' Apples 9. I'm a Fool for Loving You 10. Moonrise on the Lowlands 11. I'll Always Be in Love With You 12. Jangled Nerves 13. Where There's You There's Me 14. Do You or Don't You Love Me? 15. Grand Terrace Rhythm 16. Riffin' 17. Mary Had a Little Lamb 18. Shoe Shine Boy 19. Sing, Sing, Sing 20. Until Today 21. Knock, Knock, Who's There? 22. Jimtown Blues 23. You Can Depend on Me 24. What Will I Tell My Heart?
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