Jazz All Stars - Midnight At Eddie Condon's - 1944 album flac
Performer: Jazz All StarsTitle: Midnight At Eddie Condon's - 1944
Style: Dixieland, Swing
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1291 mb
FLAC album: 1829 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Jazz
Featuring – Eddie Condon. B4. What Is There To Say. Soloist, Piano – Willie "The Lion" Smith. Recorded June 24, 1944. at Eddie Condon's Jazz Concert. Modifica pubblicazione Nuovo inserimento. Aggiungi alla collezione Aggiungi alla Wantlist Rimuovi dalla Wantlist.
Eddie Condon was on of the young 'White' Chicagoans who, during the 1920s, were instrumental in creating a new, hard driving type of Chicago Dixieland Jazz. His career started at just age 17 when he played Banjo (his original instrument) with the 'Hollis Peavey Jazz bandits', and he even played briefly with some members of the now fabled Austin High School Gang. In 1927 he co-led the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans on a record that was popular in Chicago. Between 1937 and 1944, he worked nightly at a famous New York Jazz club, Nick's, in New York 's Greenwich Village section. It may be said that Condon's big break came in 1938 when he led a group on some recording sessions for Milt Gabler's Commodore Label. These recording made Eddie a New York icon. From 1944 to 1945, Condon was involved in a series of weekly broadcasts (and recordings) from New York's Town Hall.
Eddie Condon's Jazz Concerts is an American old-time radio program featuring Dixieland and jazz music. It was broadcast on the Blue Network from May 20, 1944, to April 7, 1945. In 1942, musician Eddie Condon began staging concerts in New York City, with Carnegie Hall and Town Hall as venues.
This hard-to-find LP has a dozen performances by Eddie Condon's all-star Chicago jazz bands of 1944-47.
album: 1944 Jam Sessions. Eddie Condon's Windy City Seven, Eddy Condon - Ja-Da. Keep Smilin' at Trouble (feat. Bunny Berigan, Claude Thornhill, Eddie Condon, Graham Monchur & Cozy Cole). album: Historical Jazz Recordings: 1928-1940. Eddie Condon's Quartet - Indiana. album: Almost Classics. album: Historical Jazz Recordings: 1927-1929. album: Bixieland + Midnight in Moscow. I'll Get By. album: The Town Hall Concerts One and Two.
Albert Edwin Condon (November 16, 1905 – August 4, 1973) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader. A leading figure in Chicago jazz, he also played piano and sang. Condon was born in Goodland, Indiana, the son of John and Margaret (née McGraw) Condon. He grew up in Momence, Illinois, and Chicago Heights, Illinois, where he attended St. Agnes and Bloom High School. After playing ukulele, he switched to banjo and was a professional musician by 1921.
Midnite At Eddie Condon's (aka Midnight At Eddie Condon's). Inside On The Southside. MG 36014 Joe Turner And Pete Johnson. Frank Newton, trumpet; Don Byas, tenor sax; Pete Johnson, piano; Leonard Ware, guitar; Al Hall, bass; Doc West, drums; Joe Turner, vocals. NYC, February 2, 1945. Jon Eardley, trumpet; Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone; Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Peck Morrison, bass; Dave Bailey, drums. NYC, October 22, 1955. Westward Walk (aka Westwood Walk). Hal McKusick, Sam Morowitz, alto sax; Frankie Socolow, Ed Wasserman, tenor sax; Al Epstein, baritone sax; Billy Triglia, piano; Barry Galbraith, guitar; Milt Hinton, bass; Osie Johnson, drums; Jackie Paris, vocals; Manny Albam, arranger. NYC, November 28, 1955.
Albert Edwin "Eddie" Condon (November 16, 1905 – August 4, 1973) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader. 2 Selected discography.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Midnight At Eddie Condon'sBass – John SimmonsClarinet – Edmond HallDrums – Davey Tough*Piano – Gene SchroederTenor Saxophone – Bud FreemanTrombone – Vernon BrownTrumpet – Charlie Shavers |
| A2 | I Found A New BabyBass – Bob CaseyClarinet – Edmond HallDrums – Davey Tough*Piano – Gene SchroederTenor Saxophone – Bud FreemanTrombone – Vernon BrownTrumpet – Charlie Shavers |
| A3 | Inside On The SouthsideBass – Bob CaseyClarinet – Edmond HallDrums – Davey Tough*Piano – Gene SchroederTenor Saxophone – Bud FreemanTrombone – Vernon BrownTrumpet – Charlie Shavers |
| A4 | Time On My HandsBass – John SimmonsClarinet – Edmond HallDrums – Davey Tough*Piano – Gene SchroederTenor Saxophone – Bud FreemanTrombone – Vernon BrownTrumpet – Charlie Shavers |
| A5 | Blue RoomBass – Bob CaseyClarinet – Edmond HallDrums – Davey Tough*Piano – Gene SchroederTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
| A6 | Royal Garden BluesBass – John SimmonsClarinet – Edmond HallDrums – Davey Tough*Piano – Gene SchroederTenor Saxophone – Bud FreemanTrombone – Vernon BrownTrumpet – Charlie Shavers |
| B1 | You Took Adventage Of MeBass – Sid WeissClarinet – Peanuts HuckoCornet – Wild Bill DavisonDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Joe SullivanTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
| B2 | Tea For TwoBass – Sid WeissDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Joe SullivanTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
| B3 | You're My EverythingBass – Sid WeissClarinet – Peanuts HuckoCornet – Wild Bill DavisonDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Joe SullivanTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
| B4 | Honeysuckle RoseBass – Sid WeissClarinet – Peanuts HuckoDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Joe SullivanTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
| B5 | Room With A ViewBass – Sid WeissDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Joe SullivanTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
| B6 | Sentimental BabyBass – Sid WeissClarinet – Peanuts HuckoCornet – Wild Bill DavisonDrums – George WettlingGuitar – Carmen MastrenPiano – Joe SullivanTenor Saxophone – Bud Freeman |
Credits
- Liner Notes – Dan Morgenstern
Notes
A1 to A6: recorded December 10, 1945B1 to B6: recorded December 5, 1945
"Special Collectors Series"
"This and other albums in the Trip '5500' series have been re-issued because of their lasting interest and value in our jazz heritage.
Except for advances in technical equipment in master-cutting and vinyl pressing we have kept as close as possible to the original productions.
To the record collector who may remember the original recordings, and to those record fans whose interest in jazz may have only been sparked in recent years, we hope you will enjoy many of these re-issues of some really great jazz sounds."
Courtesy of Phonogram, Inc.
Originally released as Emarcy MG-36013.
Trip Records, a product of Springboard International Records, Inc, 8295 Sunset Blvd.m Los Angeles, CA. 90046
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side label): SLX-01189
- Matrix / Runout (B-side label): SLX-01190
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EJL 1257 | Bud Freeman's All Star Orchestra | Midnight At Eddie Condon's (LP, Mono) | Emarcy | EJL 1257 | UK | 1955 |
| 8 50 493 | Bud Freeman | Bud Freeman (LP, Mono, RP) | AMIGA | 8 50 493 | German Democratic Republic (GDR) | 1980 |
| 8 50 493 | Bud Freeman | Bud Freeman (LP) | AMIGA | 8 50 493 | German Democratic Republic (GDR) | 1977 |
| MG 36013 | Bud Freeman's All Star Orchestra | Midnight At Eddie Condon's (LP, Album, Mono) | Emarcy | MG 36013 | Europe | 1955 |
| 6336 327 | Bud Freeman's All Star Orchestra | Midnight At Eddie Condon's (LP, Mono, RE) | Mercury | 6336 327 | Netherlands | 1974 |







