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Barney's Bounce

 
Album Review: Barney's Bounce

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Living Era presents one of the best tribute compilations in their entire catalog; a chronological mini-history of Barney Bigard composed of vintage jazz records made between January 16, 1929 and November 30, 1947. Born in New Orleans, LA in 1906, Bigard chose the life of a full-time musician only after becoming a skilled photo engraver and cigar roller. Although he studied with clarinetist Lorenzo Tio, Jr., Bigard at first preferred the tenor saxophone and was determined to stick with the bigger horn until King Oliver bought him a clarinet and urged him to practice on it. Using the Albert system with its complex cross-fingerings, Barney Bigard developed his own unique approach to the instrument; his unmistakable tone is a direct outgrowth of the fundamental New Orleans clarinet tradition. Bassist Wellman Braud had a hand in introducing Barney Bigard to Duke Ellington; Bigard was one of Duke's cardinal players from 1927 to 1942. Living Era's survey of Bigard's early and middle years combines a pair of sides he cut with Jelly Roll Morton and Zutty Singleton in 1929 with some of the best recordings he made as a member of the Duke Ellington orchestra and a fine overview of his professional life during the '40s. Bigard is heard as nominal leader of two different Ellington small groups, as leader of his own Trio session for Bob Thiele's Signature label and of a Quintet date on Keynote, that wonderful early modern label run by producer Harry Lim. Bigard sat in with Zutty Singleton's Trio and Creole Band, with Benny Morton's All Stars, with Kid Ory's Creole Jazz band and then became an essential member of Louis Armstrong's All Stars. The effect of all this great music is overwhelmingly positive, entertaining and fulfilling; Barney Bigard was a master improviser who hung out, collaborated and recorded with some of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Barney's Bounce Barney Bigard Zutty Singleton (3:17)
Saturday Night Function Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra (3:06)
Smilin' the Blues Away Harrison Smith, Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Morton (2:55)
Turtle Twist Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll Morton (3:08)
Mood Indigo Irving Mills, Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard Duke Ellington & His Cotton Club Orchestra (3:06)
Clarinet Lament (Barney's Concerto) Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington Duke Ellington (3:13)
I Know That You Know Vincent Youmans Rex Stewart's Feetwarmers (2:32)
Barney Goin' Easy Barney Bigard Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators (2:58)
Early Mornin' Barney Bigard Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators (2:32)
Honey Hush (Solid Old Man) Billy Taylor, Barney Bigard, Rex Stewart Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators (2:53)
Harlem Air Shaft Duke Ellington Duke Ellington (3:00)
Across the Track Blues Duke Ellington Duke Ellington (2:57)
Charlie the Chulo Duke Ellington Barney Bigard & His Orchestra (3:05)
Lament for Javanette Barney Bigard, Billy Strayhorn Barney Bigard & His Orchestra (2:54)
A Lull at Dawn Duke Ellington Barney Bigard & His Orchestra (3:32)
Tea for Two Vincent Youmans Barney Bigard (3:19)
Step Steps Up Barney Bigard Barney Bigard (3:28)
Step Steps Down Barney Bigard Barney Bigard (3:16)
Crawfish Blues Zutty Singleton Zutty Singleton & His Creole Band (3:02)
Limehouse Blues Philip Braham, Douglas Furber Benny Morton (4:14)
Rose Room Art Hickman Barney Bigard (3:16)
Coquette Johnny Green Barney Bigard (2:50)
Tiger Rag Henry Ragas, Larry Shields, Tony Sbarbaro, Harry DaCosta, Eddie Edwards, James LaRocca Kid Ory (3:19)
C Jam Blues Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars (3:28)

Credits

Sam Nanton (Trombone), Martin Haskell (Remastering), Albert Nicholas (Clarinet), Arthur Whetsol (Trumpet), Vic Bellerby (Compilation), Joe Thomas (Trumpet), Juan Tizol (Trombone), Billy Strayhorn (Arranger), Harry Carney (Sax (Baritone)), Israel Crosby (Bass), Dick Carey (Piano), Ray Nance (Trumpet), Wallace Jones (Trumpet), Fred Guy (Guitar), Arvell Shaw (Bass), Minor Hall (Drums), Fred Guy (Banjo), Barney Bigard (Clarinet), Vic Bellerby (Liner Notes), Sonny Greer (Drums), Ed Garland (Bass), Freddy Jenkins (Trumpet), Lawrence D. Brown (Trombone), Django Reinhardt (Guitar), Cozy Cole (Drums), Mark Ranshaw (Cover Design), Billy Taylor, Sr. (Bass), Bubber Miley (Trumpet), Rex Stewart (Cello), Bud Scott (Guitar), Jimmy Blanton (Bass), Martin Haskell (Audio Restoration), Duke Ellington (Piano), Eddie Heywood (Piano), Hayes Alvis (Bass), Freddy Washington (Piano), Eddie Dougherty (Drums), Shelly Manne (Drums), Norman Bowden (Trumpet), Otto Hardwick (Sax (Alto)), Jack Teagarden (Trombone), Sammy Benskin (Piano), Zutty Singleton (Drums), Ray Crick (Compilation), Juan Tizol (Trombone (Valve)), Johnny Hodges (Sax (Alto)), Kid Ory (Trombone), Big Sid Catlett (Drums), Wellman Braud (Bass), Johnny Guarnieri (Piano), Louis Armstrong (Trumpet), Billy Strayhorn (Piano), Mutt Carey (Trumpet), Bud Scott (Banjo), Ben Webster (Sax (Tenor)), Cootie Williams (Trumpet), Jelly Roll Morton (Piano)
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