INCLUDES 111 TRACKS, 200 PAGE BOOK OF ESSAYS, TRACK ANNOTATIONS AND HISTORICAL PHOTOS
Seven years in the making, JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology will be released by Smithsonian Folkways on March 29, 2011. The six-CD box set traces the turning points of this 20th-century tale through its legendary innovators and exemplary exponents: Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Parker, Gillespie, Davis, Hancock, Corea, Coltrane and many more. The set opens with Scott Joplin's 1899 Maple Leaf Rag" and spans the entire century, closing with Tomasz Stanko's 2003 Suspended Night Variation VIII."
As the successor to the original 1973 milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, the set has been substantially updated with more than eighty percent new selections. In its nearly eight hours of music, many hundreds of musicians are featured on 111 tracks, and the set is accompanied by a 200-page book of essays, track annotations and historical photos. The six CDs encompass ragtime, New Orleans, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool, modal, free, fusion, Latin and many more of the variegated creations in jazz's magnificent sound mosaic.
A blue ribbon executive committee selected the final 111 recordings from thousands of tracks recommended by dozens of jazz experts, and with annotations contributed by a team of 35 scholars and educators, JAZZ offers a wellspring resource for jazz fans of all stripeseducators, students, musicians, beginners and aficionados.
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JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology Track List:
Disc 1
Seven years in the making, JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology will be released by Smithsonian Folkways on March 29, 2011. The six-CD box set traces the turning points of this 20th-century tale through its legendary innovators and exemplary exponents: Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Parker, Gillespie, Davis, Hancock, Corea, Coltrane and many more. The set opens with Scott Joplin's 1899 Maple Leaf Rag" and spans the entire century, closing with Tomasz Stanko's 2003 Suspended Night Variation VIII."
As the successor to the original 1973 milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, the set has been substantially updated with more than eighty percent new selections. In its nearly eight hours of music, many hundreds of musicians are featured on 111 tracks, and the set is accompanied by a 200-page book of essays, track annotations and historical photos. The six CDs encompass ragtime, New Orleans, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool, modal, free, fusion, Latin and many more of the variegated creations in jazz's magnificent sound mosaic.
A blue ribbon executive committee selected the final 111 recordings from thousands of tracks recommended by dozens of jazz experts, and with annotations contributed by a team of 35 scholars and educators, JAZZ offers a wellspring resource for jazz fans of all stripeseducators, students, musicians, beginners and aficionados.
Click here for more information.
JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology Track List:
Disc 1
- Maple Leaf RagDick Hyman
- In GlorylandBunk's Brass Band
- Livery Stable BluesOriginal Dixieland Jazz Band
- Dipper Mouth BluesKing Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
- The StampedeFletcher Henderson and His Orchestra
- Black Bottom StompJelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers
- Singin' The Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home)Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra
- Back Water BluesBessie Smith and James P. Johnson
- Black And Tan FantasyDuke Ellington And His Orchestra
- From Monday OnBix Beiderbecke & Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
- West End BluesLouis Armstrong and His Hot Five
- Weather BirdLouis Armstrong and Earl Hines
- That's a Serious ThingEddie Condon's Hot Shots
- Handful of RiffsEddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson
- You've Got to Be ModernisticJames P. Johnson
- Moten SwingBennie Moten and His Kansas City Orchestra
- Everybody Loves My BabyThe Boswell Sisters
- Maple Leaf RagSidney Bechet
- DinahFats Waller and His Rhythm
- Swing That MusicLouis Armstrong and His Orchestra
- Honky Tonk Train BluesMeade Lux" Lewis
- Mean To MeBillie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra
- For Dancers OnlyJimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra
- One O'Clock JumpCount Basie and His Orchestra
- Harlem CongoChick Webb and His Orchestra
Disc 2
- Minor SwingQuintette du Hot Club de France
- Mary's IdeaMary Lou Williams with Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy
- When Lights Are LowLionel Hampton
- Body and SoulColeman Hawkins and His Orchestra
- Honeysuckle RoseBenny Goodman and His Orchestra
- Tiger RagArt Tatum
- Ko-KoDuke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
- Hard Times (Topsy Turvy)Cab Calloway and His Orchestra
- I Can't Believe That You're In Love With MeThe Chocolate Dandies
- StardustArtie Shaw and His Orchestra
- Let Me Off UptownGene Krupa and His Orchestra
- Shaw 'NuffDizzy Gillespie's All-Star Quintette
- MantecaDizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra
- Virgo from The Zodiac SuiteMary Lou Williams
- Dexter Rides AgainDexter Gordon
- I Want to Be HappyLester YoungBuddy Rich Trio
- IndianaBud Powell
- Embraceable YouCharlie Parker Quintet
- Four BrothersWoody Herman and His Orchestra
- MisteriosoThelonious Monk Quartet
- Lady BirdTadd Dameron Sextet
- TangaMachito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra
- September in the RainThe George Shearing Quintet
- WOWLennie Tristano Sextet
Disc 3
- BoplicityMiles Davis Nonet
- The Golden BulletCount Basie Octet
- PopoShorty Rogers and His Giants
- Walkin' ShoesThe Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker
- 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees WestStan Kenton
- DaahoudClifford BrownMax Roach Quintet
- DjangoThe Modern Jazz Quartet
- The PreacherHorace Silver and the Jazz Messengers
- I'll Remember AprilErroll Garner Trio
- JonalehThe Chico Hamilton Quintet
- TricrotismLucky Thompson Trio
- St. ThomasSonny Rollins
- Call For All DemonsSun Ra and His Arkestra
- When I Grow Too Old to DreamNat King" Cole and His Trio
- Stompin' at the SavoyLouis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
- Blues in the ClosetStan Getz and J.J. Johnson
- Ol' Man RiverOscar Peterson Trio
- SummertimeMiles Davis: orchestra under the direction of Gil Evans
Disc 4
- Moanin'Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
- Meet B. B.Count Basie and His Orchestra
- So WhatMiles Davis Sextet
- Giant StepsJohn Coltrane Quartet
- Better Git It in Your SoulCharles Mingus
- Blue Rondo a la TurkThe Dave Brubeck Quartet
- Ramblin'Ornette Coleman Quartet
- Work SongCannonball Adderley
- Wrap your Troubles In DreamsSarah Vaughan
- My Favorite Things, Part 1 (Single Version)John Coltrane Quartet
- Waltz For DebbyBill Evans
- Round MidnightGeorge Russell Sextet
- Cotton TailElla Fitzgerald with the Duke Ellington Orchestra
Disc 5
- One by OneArt Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
- The Girl From IpanemaStan Getz and Astrud Gilberto
- A Love Supreme Part I: AcknowledgementJohn Coltrane Quartet
- E.S.P.Miles Davis Quintet
- Haig & HaigClark TerryBob Brookmeyer Quintet
- King of the RoadJimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery
- IsfahanDuke Ellington and His Orchestra
- The New National Anthem (from A Genuine Tong Funeral)Gary Burton
- MatrixChick Corea
- Miles Runs the Voodoo DownMiles Davis
- Celestial Terrestrial CommutersMahavishnu Orchestra
- Watermelon ManHerbie Hancock
- Long Yellow RoadToshiko AkiyoshiLew Tabackin Big Band
- Jitney No. 2Cecil Taylor
- Bright Size LifePat Metheny
Disc 6
- Maple Leaf RagAnthony Braxton and Muhal Richard Abrams
- BirdlandWeather Report
- My SongKeith Jarrett
- IyaIrakere
- Bush MagicArt Ensemble of Chicago
- Steppin'World Saxophone Quartet
- The Glide Was in the RideSteve Coleman Group
- Manenberg (Revisited)Abdullah Ibrahim
- Nothing PersonalMichael Brecker
- AireginTito Puente
- Down the AvenueWynton Marsalis Septet
- Ting NingNguyen Li
- KilayimMasada
- Hey-Hee-Hi-HoMedeski Martin & Wood
- NeutralismeMartial Solal and Johnny Griffin
- Suspended Night Variation VIIITomasz Stannko