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Buster Bailey - 1924-1942 (CD)

1924-1942
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Album Details: 1924-1942

Release Date:11/19/1996
Label:Best Of Jazz
UPC:3307518403826

Track List: 1924-1942

  1. Copenhagen
  2. Santa Claus Blues
  3. Jazzbo Brown From Memphis
  4. Sensation
  5. Kentucky
  6. There's A House in Harlem For Sale
  7. Wild Party
  8. Shanghai Shuffle
  9. Warmin' Up
  10. More Than That
  11. Rhythm, Rhythm
  1. I've Found A New Baby
  2. Dizzy Debutante
  3. Lorna Doone Short Bread
  4. Knock-Kneed Sal (On The Mourner'...
  5. Corrine Corrini (Where've Been Y...
  6. Royal Garden Blues
  7. I'm Cuttin' Out
  8. Eccentric Rag
  9. Can't We Be Friends?
  10. Coquette
  11. St. Louis Blues

Pro Reviews: 1924-1942

  • All Music Guide

    Born and raised in Memphis, TN, clarinetist William C. "Buster" Bailey (19021967) developed his chops in Chicago before joining Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra in New York during the year 1924. Although he seldom recorded as a leader, the classically trained Bailey was an essential player in jazz and blues during the late 1920s, throughout the '30s and into the early '40s. He also cut a wonderful mainstream traditional jazz album for Felsted in 1958, entitled All About Memphis. A compilation released by Best of Jazz in 1996 as An Introduction to Buster Bailey brings together some of this man's best work as leader and sideman during the years 19241942. In addition to three solid examples from the Henderson band, this very enjoyable survey includes performances by blues singers Bessie Smith and Johnnie "Geechie" Temple; Louis Armstrong; the Red Onion Jazz Babies; the Clarence Williams Washboard Band; Willie "The Lion" Smith His Cubs; and swing ensembles large and small led by trumpeters ...Henry "Red" Allen and Wingy Manone; pianist Teddy Wilson, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton and bassist John Kirby, leader of the highly respected Sextet within which Bailey accomplished some of the best improvisations and most impressively coordinated ensemble maneuvering's of his entire career. There are hardly any Buster Bailey collections in existence. Among these, a more complete selection of titles originally released under his name may be found in the Classics Chronological and EPM Jazz Archives editions. With only five examples of Bailey leading his own groups, this Best of Jazz release was clearly intended as a diverse overview illustrating the clarinetist's amazing ability to improve the sound of every session he ever participated in. - arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Buster Bailey

Buster Bailey was a brilliant clarinetist who, although known for his smooth and quiet playing with John Kirby's sextet, occasionally really cut loose with some wild solos (including on a recording called "Man With a Horn Goes Berserk"). Expertly trained by the classical teacher Franz Schoepp (who also taught Benny Goodman), Bailey worked with W.C. Handy's band in 1917.... Read more