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Album Review: 1944-1945

  • Artist: Charlie Shavers
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 23, 1997
  • Total Time: 64:22
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

After dramatically altering the course of human evolution by making dozens of hot records with the John Kirby Sextet, Charlie Shavers went to work for Harry Lim's amazing Keynote label. The music made on June 8, 1944, is typical of the no-nonsense jam atmosphere that usually prevailed at Keynote. Fronting with Jonah Jones and Budd Johnson, and wonderfully supported by Johnny Guarnieri, Milt Hinton, and J.C. Heard, Shavers sautés his way through each four-minute performance. Edgar Sampson's "Blue Lou" is particularly spicy with its interplay between Hinton and Heard. "I Found a New Baby" is the hottest of all. A V-Disc jam tosses Shavers into the midst of a group of individuals from different stylistic backgrounds. "Rosetta" positively percolates, with exceptionally fine solos from Don Byas' tenor sax and Ernie Caceres' wonderfully soulful clarinet. The mood shifts down to first gear for Linda Keene's session for Black and White Records. Shavers is able to relax and provide easygoing support for this pleasant vocalist. Note the presence of early modern clarinetist Aaron Sachs. A fiery blowing session led by Walter "Foots" Thomas puts listeners back on the fast track with "The Bottle's Empty." This band is fascinating. Ben Webster is at the peak of his powers. Alto saxophonist Milt Yaner turns in a couple of very nice solos, then apparently evaporates from the scene forever. (Who was he?) Billy Taylor and Slam Stewart each show off their best colors. The Classics label has done a wonderful job reissuing material originally brought out on small-time labels. The Vogue Picture Record Company, a division of Detroit's Sav-Way Industries, put out 78-rpm discs with colorful illustrations displayed beneath transparent grooves. Collectors will testify that some of these relics have terrible music on them, but the six titles reissued here are all spectacular early modern jazz. Charlie shares the date with clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, presenting four Shavers originals and two ballads. It's a pleasant surprise to hear Shavers sing "She's Funny That Way," but the sparks really fly during "Dizzy's Dilemma" and "Broadjump." "Musicomania" trots at an easier pace, as does "Serenade to a Pair of Nylons." Fortunately, Classics has included the original illustration displayed on this particular disc: a splendidly rendered pair of stocking-encased "gams" in high heels with a photo of Shavers' rather bemused face superimposed near the pretty left foot. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You're Driving Me Crazy Walter Donaldson Keynoters (4:10)
I'm in the Market for You James F. Hanley, Joseph McCarthy Keynoters (4:33)
Blue Lou Irving Mills, Edgar Sampson Keynoters (4:26)
I Found a New Baby Jack Palmer, Spencer Williams Keynoters (4:15)
Rosetta Earl Hines, Henri Woode (4:42)
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You Don Redman, Andy Razaf Linda Keene (2:50)
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, Victor Young Linda Keene (2:31)
Blues on My Weary Mind Carel Feather Linda Keene (2:53)
I Must Have That Man! Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields Linda Keene (2:36)
The Bottle's Empty (2:49)
Save It, Pretty Mama Don Redman (3:08)
For Lovers Only (Lyrics) Walter Thomas (2:58)
Peach Tree Street Blues Andy Razaf, Joe Davis, Margaret Bonds (3:15)
She's Funny That Way Richard A. Whiting, Neil Moret Charlie Shavers (3:37)
Serenade to a Pair of Nylons Charlie Shavers Charlie Shavers (3:33)
Dizzy's Dilemna Charlie Shavers Charlie Shavers (2:57)
Broadjump Charlie Shavers Charlie Shavers (3:05)
Musicomania Charlie Shavers Charlie Shavers (2:40)
If I Had You Ted Shapiro, Reginald Connelly, Jimmy Campbell Charlie Shavers (3:24)

Credits

Charlie Shavers (Trumpet), Ernie Caceres (Sax (Baritone)), William Gottlieb (Photography), Anatol Schenker (Liner Notes), Keynoters (Performer), Alvin Stoller (Drums), Slam Stewart (Bass), Buddy DeFranco (Clarinet), Charlie Shavers (Vocals), Eddie Dell (Drums), John Potaker (Piano), Walter "Foots" Thomas (Sax (Tenor)), Clyde Lombardi (Bass), Billy Taylor (Piano), J.C. Heard (Drums), Linda Keene (Vocals), Trummy Young (Trombone), Bill Clifton (Piano), Jonah Jones (Trumpet), Joe Springer (Piano), Cozy Cole (Drums), Milt Yaner (Sax (Alto)), Sid Block (Bass), Don Byas (Sax (Tenor)), Aaron Sachs (Clarinet), Herb Ellis (Guitar), Milt Hinton (Bass), Specs Powell (Drums), Ernie Caceres (Clarinet), Bob Haggart (Bass), Ben Webster (Sax (Tenor)), Budd Johnson (Sax (Tenor))
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