Count Basie - Basie At Birdland - 180g 2LP

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Count Basie - Basie At Birdland - 180g 2LP
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One of Basie's tightest lineups, at one of New York's best-ever venues- the subtitle says it all: Recorded Live at 'The Jazz Corner Of The Worl'd. Dating from June 1961, the set ran to 17 numbers, spread over two LPs and possessing that magical sound of Roulette label (which also characterises their open-reel tapes). For recreating a club atmosphere, this album is hard to beat, while the music is instantly appealing even if jazz has often eluded you. This is swinging bepop and blues-y, gutsy big band, with Basie's signature 'One O Clock Jump' getting the full treatment plus two teasers, a terrific' Corner Pocket', and a knock -out scat version of 'Whirley-Bird'. Ken Kessler Hifi News  Sound Quality 90/100

The two discs have been expertly remastered for vinyl by Pure Pleasure Records, bringing the crisp ensemble unisons and floating solos out very clearly. Towards the end of two tracks you can even hear the voice of Birdland’s diminutive MC Pee Wee Marquette shouting out his appreciation of the music. I bet all the patrons on these felt the same." - Jazzview
 
Basie at Birdland is a 1961 live album featuring Count Basie and his famed orchestra playing at Birdland in New York City. Recorded on June 27-28 1961, and released just one month later in July of that year, 'Basie at Birdland' proved once again that Count Basie was one of the world's best players, band leaders, and flag bearers of jazz.
 
Birdland, the self-proclaimed, "Jazz Corner of the World" provides a raucous, lively backdrop to the band's soulful Kansas City style jazz, on tunes such as, "Blue Backstage," and "Good Time Blues" alongside their harder hitting, big band bop. Basie at Birdland features the Count at the height of his prowess, and he and his band's fervent, swinging performance cannot be missed — it's perfect for novices and aficionados alike.
 
This is a jaw-dropping recording of Basie's band in 1961. The band is so tight and swings so hard it sounds at times as if one is listening to a Wurlitzer organ. There simply was no band that swung as hard as Basie's — at least not as recorded on this live date. Amazing.
 
Simply the best live recording of a big band ever!
 
Musicians:
Marshal Royal, alto saxophone, clarinet
Frank Wess, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute
Charlie Fowlkes, baritone saxophone
Eddie Jones, bass
Sonny Payne, drums
Freddie Green, guitar
Count Basie, piano
Budd Johnson, Frank Foster, tenor saxophone
Bennie Powell, Henry Coker, Quentin Jackson, trombone
Snookie Young, Leonard Johnson, George Cohn, Thad Jones, trumpet
 
Recorded live on June 27 & 28, 1961 at Birdland, New York City
 
Side A:
1. Little Pony
2. Discommotion
3. Blues Backstage
4. Blee Blop Blues
5. Whirly Bird
6.One O'Clock Jump
 
Side B:
1. Segue In "C"
2. Good Time Blues
3. One O'Clock Jump
 
Side C:
1. Easin' It
2. A Little Tempo, Please
3. Corner Pocket
4. I Needs To Be Bee'd With
 
Side D:
1. Discommotion
2. Segue In C (Alternate Take)
3. Whirly-Bird
4. One O'Clock Jump (Theme)
 
Count Basie - Basie At Birdland - 180g 2LP
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At the beginning of the 90s, in the early days of audiophile vinyl re-releases, the situation was fairly straightforward. Companies such as DCC, Mobile Fidelity, Classic Records and, of course, Pure Pleasure all maintained a mutual, unwritten ethical code: we would only use analogue tapes to manufacture records. During the course of the present vinyl hype, many others have jumped on the bandwagon in the hope of securing a corner of the market. Very often they are not so ethical and use every imaginable source to master from: CDs, LPs, digital files, MP3s – or employed existent tools from the 80s and 90s for manufacturing.

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