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All-Star Swing Sessions
By Bud Freeman
Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart (Ellington/Mills/Nemo/Redmond) - 5:18
2. S'posin' (Denniker/Razaf) - 5:41
3. March on, March On (Edwards) - 4:48
4. Shorty's Blues (Baker/Freeman/Hopkins) - 4:45
5. Love Me or Leave Me (Donaldson/Kahn) - 5:18
6. Something to Remember You By (Dietz/Schwartz) - 4:41
7. Hector's Dance (Baker/Freeman/Hopkins) - 3:26
8. But Not for Me (Gershwin/Gershwin) - 4:26
9. Darktown Strutters Ball (Brooks) - 7:41
10. It Had to Be You (Jones/Kahn) - 5:01
11. Farewell Blues (Mares/Rappolo/Schoebel) - 3:38
12. Keep Smiling at Trouble (De Sylva/Gensler/Jolson) - 3:13
13. The Buzzard (Freeman) - 3:11
14. What Is There to Say? (Duke/Harburg) - 3:32
15. Tillie's Downtown Now (Freeman) - 3:28
Bud Freeman: All-Star Swing Sessions
by Florence Wetzel
In the ‘20s, Chicago was one of jazz’s key geographic streams, and at the heart of the city’s music was the famed Austin High School gang, a group of young men who loved the new music so much they decided to play it. Amongst this group—which included Frank Teschemacher, Eddie Condon, Jimmy McPartland, and sometimes Benny ...
All-Star Swing Sessions
By Bud Freeman
Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart/ S
Bud Freeman: All-Star Swing Sessions
by Derek Taylor
Swing is one of the most venerated styles of jazz. The capital s" differentiates it from the more abstract attribute attainable through virtually any vernacular. Age and so-called innovation" have leavened some of music's sweep. But reissues are instructive windows into why it will likely never die. Just as it’s easy to forget Swing’s ...