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Chick Webb - His Best Recordings 1929 - 1939 album flac Performer: Chick Webb
Title: His Best Recordings 1929 - 1939
Style: Dixieland, Swing
Released: 1994
MP3 album: 1512 mb
FLAC album: 1475 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Jazz

Ella Fitzgerald's legal guardian, Chick Webb passed away June 16, 1939 at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore with his wife Sally Hart Webb at his side. b. February 10, 1909 (Baltimore, MD, USA) d. June 16, 1939 (Baltimore, MD, USA). His Best Recordings 1929 - 1939 ‎(CD, Comp).

1 2 3 4 5. Chick Webb and His Orchestra. Chick Webb and His Orchestra - Dog Bottom. The Delta Rhythm Boys, Ray Charles Singers, Louis Jordan. Ella Fitzgerald: 1939. Ella Fitzgerald And Her Famous Orchestra, Chick Webb and His Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald And Her Savoy Eight. Chick Webb and His Orchestra: 1935-1938. Chick Webb and His Orchestra, Chick Webb and His Little Chicks. Ella Fitzgerald: 1937-1938. Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb and His Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald And Her Savoy Eight.

Chick Webb and His Orchestra, Chick Webb & His Orchestra. The Number One Swing Album. History of Jazz 1939. 2012 Original Recordings 1929 - 1930. 1935 in Music, Vol. 1. 2012.

William Henry "Chick" Webb (February 10, 1905 – June 16, 1939) was an American jazz and swing music drummer as well as a band leader. Webb was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to William H. and Marie Webb. From childhood, he suffered from tuberculosis of the spine, leaving him with short stature and a badly deformed spine; which caused him to appear hunchbacked.

William Henry Webb, usually known as Chick Webb (February 10, 1905 – June 16, 1939) was an American jazz and swing music drummer as well as a band leader. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "An Introduction to Chick Webb 1929-1939 Album.

Aside from this unfortunate and irresponsible lapse in discographical vigilance, Proper has successfully marshaled together most of Webb's best work as leader of his big band and of a quintet billed as "Chick Webb and his Little Chicks. Seeing as the producers of the Classics Chronological Series handled these recordings but divvied them up between their Webb and Fitzgerald collections, it's nice to have most of Webb's legacy stashed within one box, albeit minus the 1929 recordings. Based upon a period caricature of Webb that was displayed on the front of his bass drum, it is unflattering and somewhat grotesque.

Chick Webb Spinnin’ the Webb (Chick Webb, 1929-39). On tracks like ‘Harlem Congo’ and ‘Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie!’ you can hear what a big sound Chick had, says famed jazz educator and performer Kenny Washington. He really wrote the book on big band drumming in terms of setting up figures. This album contains the track ‘Un Poco Loco,’ which features a drum solo that’s amazing for a couple reasons, Paul Wells explains. Shelly has a tambourine on the head of the floor tom, he has a brush in his right hand and nothing in his left hand, and his snares are off. So the sounds are completely unique. Also check out: Jeff Tain Watts Folk’s Songs (2007). 39. Michael Brecker Michael Brecker (Jack DeJohnette, 1987).

Best of Chick Webb and His Orchestra. Best of Chick Webb and His Orchestra released. Jazz After Hours Album∙ноя 19, 1996. An Introduction to Chick Webb 1929-1939. An Introduction to Chick Webb 1929-1939 released.

Features Song Lyrics for Chick Webb's 1929-1939 album. Chick Webb - 1929-1939 Album. Send "Chick Webb" Ringtones to your Cell.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Jungle Band Dog Bottom
Bass – Elmer JamesClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Hilton Jefferson, Louis JordanClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Elmer WilliamsDrums – Chick WebbGuitar – John TrueheartPiano – Don Kirkpatrick Trombone – Robert Horton*Trumpet – Edwin SwayzeeTrumpet, Vocals – Ward PinkettWritten-By – Webb*
2:36
2 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train
Alto Saxophone – Edgar SampsonBass – Elmer JamesBells – Mezz MezzrowClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Pete Clarke Drums – Chick WebbGuitar – John TrueheartPiano – Don Kirkpatrick Tenor Saxophone – Elmer WilliamsTrombone – Charlie GreenTrumpet – Billy Hicks, Louis Bacon, Louis HuntTrumpet, Vocals, Leader – Louis ArmstrongWritten-By – Armstrong*
2:58
3 Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra Let's Get Together
Arranged By – Edgar SampsonWritten-By – Webb*
3:01
4 Mezz Mezzrow And His Orchestra Apologies
Alto Saxophone – Benny CarterBass – John KirbyClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Arranged By – Mezz MezzrowDrums – Chick WebbPiano – Willie "The Lion" SmithTenor Saxophone – Bud FreemanTrombone – Floyd O'BrienTrumpet – Chelsea Quealey, Max Kaminsky, Reunald JonesWritten-By – Mezzrow*
3:16
5 Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra Stomping At The Savoy
Written-By – Razaf*, Goodman*, Webb*, Sampson*
3:08
6 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Don't Be That Way
Written-By – Sampson*
2:35
7 Chick Webb And His Orchestra What A Shuffle
Arranged By – Edgar SampsonWritten-By – Kirkpatrick*
2:54
8 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Vote For Mr. Rhythm
Written-By – Siegel*, Robin*, Rainger*
2:27
9 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley
Written-By – McDonald*, Rose*, Meyer*
2:30
10 The Gotham Stompers My Honey's Lovin' Arms
Alto Saxophone – Johnny HodgesArranged By – Wayman CarverBaritone Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Billy Taylor*Clarinet – Barney BigardDrums – Chick WebbGuitar – Bernard AddisonPiano – Tommy FulfordTrombone – Sandy WilliamsTrumpet – Cootie WilliamsVocals – Ivie AndersonWritten-By – Rudy*, Meyer*
2:46
11 Chick Webb And His Orchestra I Got A Guy
Written-By – Sunshine*
3:20
12 Chick Webb And His Little Chicks Sweet Sue, Just You
Written-By – Young*, Harris*
2:43
13 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Rock It For Me
Written-By – Werner*
3:10
14 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Harlem Congo
Arranged By – Charlie DixonWritten-By – White*
3:12
15 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Hallelujah !
Written-By – Grey*, Robin*, Youmans*
4:00
16 Chick Webb And His Orchestra A-Tisket, A-Tasket
Written-By – Fitzgerald*, Alexander*
2:36
17 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
Arranged By – Benny CarterWritten-By – Gershwin - Gershwin*, Kahn*
2:45
18 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Wacky Dust
Written-By – Levant*, Adams*
3:03
19 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Gotta Pebble In My Shoe
Written-By – Feldman*
2:52
20 Chick Webb And His Orchestra F.D.R. Jones
Written-By – Rome*
2:53
21 Chick Webb And His Orchestra Undecided
Written-By – Shavers*
3:15
22 Chick Webb And His Orchestra In The Groove At The Grove
Written-By – Webb*
2:43

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Best Of Jazz
  • Pressed By – MPO

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Edgar Sampson (tracks: 3, 5 to 7), Hilton Jefferson (tracks: 18 to 22), Louis Jordan (tracks: 8, 9, 11 to 17), Pete Clarke (tracks: 3, 5 to 9)
  • Banjo, Guitar – John Trueheart (tracks: 3, 5 to 9)
  • Bass – Beverly Peer (tracks: 8, 9, 11 to 22), John Kirby (tracks: 3, 5 to 7)
  • Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Chauncey Haughton (tracks: 11 to 14), Garvin Bushell (tracks: 15 to 22)
  • Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Ted McRae* (tracks: 8, 9, 11 to 22)
  • Curated By [Titles Selected By] – Duncan Schiedt, Jerry Valburn, Johnny Simmen, Kurt Mohr, Preston Love
  • Directed By, Drums – Chick Webb (tracks: 3, 5 to 9, 11 to 22)
  • Guitar – Bobby Johnson (tracks: 11 to 22)
  • Liner Notes – Graham Colombé
  • Piano – Don Kirkpatrick (tracks: 6, 7), Joe Steele (tracks: 3, 5), Tommy Fulford (tracks: 8 to 22 )
  • Reissue Producer – Gilles Pétard
  • Tenor Saxophone – Elmer Williams (tracks: 3, 5 to 7)
  • Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Wayman Carver (tracks: 6 to 9, 11 to 22)
  • Trombone – Claude Jones (tracks: 6, 7), George Matthews (tracks: 16 to 22), Nat Story (tracks: 8, 9, 11 to 22), Sandy Williams (tracks: 3, 5, 8 to 22)
  • Trumpet – Bobby Stark (tracks: 6 to 9, 11 to 22), Dick Vance (tracks: 20 to 22), Mario Bauza* (tracks: 3, 5 to 9, 11 to 19), Reunald Jones (tracks: 3, 5), Taft Jordan (tracks: 3, 5 to 9, 11 to 22)
  • Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald (tracks: 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18 to 21)

Notes

All tracks recorded in New York, except track 2 recorded in Camden, N.J.
Recording dates and label cat. Nr. / matrix Nr. of initial issue :
Track 1 recorded June 14, 1929, Brunswick 4450 / E-30039-A
Track 2 recorded December 8, 1932, Victor 24200 / 74821-1
Track 3 recorded January 15, 1934, Victor 25019 / 82393-1
Track 4 recorded May 7, 1934, Columbia CB-741 / 152687-2
Track 5 recorded May 18, 1934, Columbia 2926-D / 152740-2
Track 6 recorded November 19, 1934, Decca 483 / 39140-A
Track 7 recorded November 19, 1934, Decca 1087 / 39141-A
Track 8 recorded October 29, 1936, Decca 1032 / 61364-A
Track 9 recorded March 24, 1937, Decca 1220 / 62068-A
Track 10 recorded March 25, 1937, Variety 629 / M-301-1
Track 11 recorded October 27, 1937, Decca 1681 / 62726-A
Track 12 recorded November 1, 1937, Decca 1759 / 62737-A
Track 13 recorded November 1, 1937, Decca 1586 / 62738-A
Track 14 recorded November 1, 1937, Decca 1681 / 62740-A
Track 15 recorded December 1, 1937, Decca 15039 / 62889-A
Track 16 recorded May 2, 1938, Decca 1840 / 63693-A
Track 17 recorded May 3, 1938, Decca 1840 / 63708-A
Track 18 recorded August 17, 1938, Decca 2021 / 64459-A
Track 19 recorded August 17, 1938, Decca 2231 / 64460-A
Track 20 recorded October 6, 1938, Decca 2105 / 64573-A
Track 21 recorded February 17, 1939, Decca 2323 / 65039-A
Track 22 recorded February 17, 1939, Decca 2323 / 65041-A

Comes in a jewel case, with a 12-page booklet and liner notes in English only.
Made in France.
© 1994 Best Of Jazz Records.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3 307518 401525
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout CD): 4015 MPO 01 @
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Price Code (France): DK 003
  • SPARS Code: AAD