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Faz: 1936-1945 Recordings
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Album Details: Faz: 1936-1945 Recordings

Release Date:10/20/1998
Label:Asv Living Era
UPC:743625527926

Track List: Faz: 1936-1945 Recordings

  1. Song Of The Islands
  2. Jimtown Blues
  3. Alice Blue Gown
  4. Shivery Stomp
  5. Down By The Old Mill Stream
  6. Pagan Love Song
  7. Humoresque
  8. My Inspiration
  9. Skaters' Waltz In Swing Time
  10. Hindustan
  11. Mournin' Blues
  12. Breeze, Blow My Baby Back To Me
  13. Clarinet Blues
  1. Spain
  2. Sympathy
  3. Speakeasy
  4. Can't We Be Friends?
  5. Hesitating Blues
  6. Ostrich Walk
  7. Bluein' The Blues
  8. Someday Sweetheart
  9. Sweet Lorraine
  10. Mostly Daz
  11. Jazz Me Blues
  12. Farewell Blues

Pro Reviews: Faz: 1936-1945 Recordings

  • All Music Guide

    Irving Prestopnik was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1912 and died there in his sleep during the spring of 1949 at the age of 36 from complications associated with extreme obesity and high blood pressure. Louis Prima, perhaps mildly jealous of the clarinetist's ability to sail through written arrangements, teasingly nicknamed him Irving ‘FaSolLa" after the fourth, fifth and sixth degrees of the major scale. This moniker stuck and was eventually modified into ‘Fazola'. Living Era's audio portrait of "Faz" covers nine years out of his brief career. For some reason the producers of this compilation did not include Billie Holiday's September 1936 recording of "A Fine Romance" with its earthy clarinet intro and solo by Fazola. His bluesy, soulful and frankly Slavic handling of the instrument was quite distinctive. What did make it onto this retrospective adds up to a pleasant and entertaining tour of traditional jazz and swing during the years when this music was a vital component in U.S.... pop culture. Fazola is heard on a series of substantial recordings he made with Ben Pollack's Orchestra and a Pollackdriven septet known as the Rhythm Wreckers in September 1936; with the Seger Ellis Choirs of Brass Orchestra, the Musical Maniacs and the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1937; with Bob Crosby's Orchestra ( the Bobcats) between October 1938 and April 1940; with the Jess Stacy Orchestra (septet) in November 1939 and with Muggsy Spanier's band in January 1942. The chronology culminates with seven very traditional jazz performances recorded in New Orleans during October of 1945 by Irving Fazola and his Dixielanders. Highly recommended for anyone who loves or would like to learn to love jazz played in the old fashioned manner. - arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Irving Fazola

A great clarinetist, particularly skilled at counterpoint and playing the blues. Irving Fazola began to study C-melody sax and clarinet at 13, and performed in New Orleans with Candy Candido, Louis Prima, Sharkey Bonano, and Armand Hug before joining Ben Pollack in 1935. He went north with Pollack's orchestra in 1936. During the late '30s and '40s, Fazola returned perio... Read more