Luis Russell & His Orchestra - 1930-1934 (CD)

1930-1934
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Album Details: 1930-1934

Release Date:11/19/1996
Label:Melodie Jazz Classic
UPC:3307517060624

Track List: 1930-1934

  1. Saratoga Shout
  2. Song Of The Swanee
  3. Give Me Your Telephone Number
  4. Higginbotham Blues
  5. Louisiana Swing
  6. Poor Li'l Me
  7. On Revival Day
  8. Muggin' Lightly
  9. Panama
  10. High Tension
  11. I Got Rhythm
  12. Saratoga Drag
  1. Ease On Down
  2. Honey, That Reminds Me
  3. You Rascal, You
  4. Goin' To Town
  5. Say The Word
  6. Freakish Blues
  7. At The Darktown Strutter's Ball
  8. My Blue Heaven
  9. Ghost Of The Freaks
  10. Hokus Pokus
  11. Primitive
  12. Ol' Man River

Pro Reviews: 1930-1934

  • All Music Guide

    It's a shame this and the earlier Classics collection split up the bandleader's prime 1930 recordings, but such is the way of a strictly chronological series. Those wanting just one disc that covers most of Russell's best work will want to pick up JSP's Savoy Shout disc, which includes 22 cuts from 1929-1930. But for collectors in need of all of the recordings Russell cut before Louis Armstrong practically swallowed up his band whole in 1934, the two Classics discs will certainly do the trick. And while this later disc pales a bit to the 1926-1930 collection, its first half does feature classic work from Russell's band and its spin-off combo, J.C. Higginbotham and His Six Hicks. Along with Higginbotham's own irrepressible trombone work, these sides also offer a wealth of solo treats from such band standouts as trumpeter Henry Allen and saxophonists Charlie Holmes and Albert Nicholas. The later 1931 and 1934 recordings might not match up to earlier classics like "Panama" and "Song of th...e Swanee," but they still include enough fine performances amongst the filler to keep the quality level up. A worthwhile disc, but one that's probably best suited for Russell completists. - Stephen Cook, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Luis Russell

Luis Russell led one of the great early big bands, an orchestra that during 1929-1931 could hold its own with nearly all of its competitors. Unfortunately, his period in the spotlight was fairly brief and, ironically, Russell fell into obscurity just as the big band era really took hold. Russell studied guitar, violin, and piano in his native Panama. After winning 3,000... Read more