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Band: Stuff Smith, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson Title: Stuff Smith-Dizzy Gillespie-Oscar Peterson Rating: Release Date: 27 September, 1994 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: It's Wonderful 2: Comin' Thru The Rye 3: Ja-Da 4: (Back Home Again In) Indiana 5: Calypso 6: Blow, Blow, Blow 7: I Wrote My Song 8: Oh, But It Is 9: Stop, Look 10: Would You Object? 11: Crazy Rhythm 12: Desert Sands 13: Soft Winds 14: Things Ain't What They Used To Be 15: Time And Again (aka Don't You Think?) 16: I Know That You Know 17: It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 18: In A Mellotone 19: Heat Wave 20: Body And Soul 21: Rio Pakistan 22: It's Only A Paper Moon 23: Purple Sounds 24: Russian Lullaby 25: Oh, Lady Be Good! |
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Customer Reviews The incomparable Stuff Smith Smith's playing avoided sweetness & vibrato-laden sentiment, for a tough but melodic style that owed more to horn players. Stuff Smith is one of the more unfortunately neglected musicians in jazz--he ought to be as well-known as Grappelli, though his style is quite the opposite of Grappelli's, & also rather different from Venuti too. His 1930s work is very much worth a listen; this 2CD set combines 3 1957 sessions he did for Verve. The sessions combine one excellent date, one very good one, & one merely OK session--in that order. The best stuff here comes first--a terrific pair of sessions which matches Smith with a West Coast band. The personnel changes between the sessions, but on the first date it's the rhythm section of the Curtis Counce band of the time--the great Carl Perkins on piano, Counce on bass, Frank Butler on drums. On the second it's Perkins again, but Red Callender & Oscar Bradley on bass & drums--a small pity, but it's still great to have Smith & Perkins together in the studio. -- The 2nd album has Smith with the Oscar Peterson Quartet (not "Trio" as the liner notes have it: for some reason Barney Kessel is not credited in the personnel listings). Fine stuff, where Peterson generally is surprisingly discreet--only on "It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing" does the patented Peterson attacking swing come into play. The third album is an encounter with Dizzy Gillespie. It's a sometimes sloppy in-the-studio jam which throws up some decent music--how could it not, with Smith, Gillespie & Wynton Kelly on hand?--but for the most part is Just Another 1950s Verve Jam Session. There's a vaguely "world-music" minor blues, "Rio Pakistan" (dumb title--it's a samba rhythm), & a Gillespie rip-off of his own "Birks' Works", called "Purple Sounds". Plus an unnecessary vocal group added on one track. In any case, this set is a worthwhile reissue of a mixed but interesting bag of music.
Incredible swing by Stuff Smith,the king of violin
Great Stuff
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