Jay McShann: Hootie’s Blues - A Centenary Tribute
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Label: Retrospective
Cat No: RTR4279
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 8th January 2016
Contents
Artists
Jay McShannWalter Brown
Al Hibbler
Julia Lee
Jimmy Witherspoon
Priscilla Bowman
Artists
Jay McShannWalter Brown
Al Hibbler
Julia Lee
Jimmy Witherspoon
Priscilla Bowman
About
American jazz pianist and bandleader Jay McShann (1916-2006) enjoyed a long career during which he carried the flame of Kansas City jazz at its Count Basie-inspired finest, as well as being acknowledged as a truly great blues artist. During the early 40s his band was the training ground for such stars as Charlie Parker.
’Hootie’s Blues’ pays tribute to Jay McShann with a wide-ranging portrait of his career during the 40s to mid-50s. Most popular at the time were the swinging blues numbers sung by Walter Brown (Confessin’ the Blues, Hootie Blues, The Jumpin’ Blues), while jazz historians are most grateful for the early soundings of Charlie Parker (Swingmatism, Sepian Bounce). McShann’s own brilliant piano playing is featured on trio tracks Vine Street Boogie, Hold ‘em, Hootie etc. He it was who introduced the great blues shouter, Jimmy Witherspoon, heard here on some real classics (’Tain’t nobody’s business if I do, I wanna little girl). Come the 50s and McShann’s band was creating jazz milestones with Ben Webster (Reach and The Duke and the Brute) and, in 1955, even topping the R&B charts with Priscilla Bowman’s Hands Off. What a band and what a musician!
Track listing:
1. Swingmatism
2. Hootie Blues (with Walter Brown)
3. Dexter Blues
4. Vine Street Boogie
5. Confessin’ the Blues (with Walter Brown)
6. Hold ‘em, Hootie
7. ’Fore Day Rider (with Walter Brown)
8. So you won’t jump
9. Hootie’s Ignorant Oil (with Walter Brown)
10. Lonely Boy Blues (with Walter Brown)
11. Get me on your mind (with Al Hibbler)
12. The Jumpin’ Blues (with Walter Brown)
13. Sepian Bounce
14. You say forward, I’ll march
15. Come on over to my house (with Julia Lee)
16. Moten Swing
17. Voodoo Woman Blues
18. I want a little girl
19. ’Tain’t nobody’s business if I do (Part 1)
20. McShann Bounce
21. Spoon calls Hootie (with Jimmy Witherspoon)
22. Hot Biscuits
23. Buttermilk
24. Geronimo
25. The Duke and the Brute
26. Reach
27. Hands Off (with Priscilla Bowman)
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