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61 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best single-CD albums of Artie Shaw -- genius!,
By Claude Avary "West Coast Reader" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the best single CDs available of music by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra. Shaw was one of the great innovators of swing jazz of the 1930s and 1940s, always seeking artistic ways to express himself as a clarinet player and a bandlear, despite the heavy commercial pressures he faced (he frequently broke apart his bands when he could no longer tolerate the `business' side of the music business). This CD contains a wide variety of selections that Shaw picked himself. They contain music from his three major bands: the 1938-39 band that was the most popular musical group in the country for those two years, the enormous 1940-42 band (with a large string section), and the little-appreciated 1944-45 band.I personally think that the Artie Shaw collection "Begin the Beguine" (available on the RCA Bluebird label) is a bit stronger than this one, with a focus on more of his hits from the 1938-39 band -- as an album, it swings much harder -- but the variety here is greater, and the sound quality somewhat better. Since the two CDs share only five tracks in common, I advise buying both. They're both inexpensive, so it's a good deal. Here's what you'll find on this CD, broken down by the different bands: The 1938-39 Orchestra: "Any Old Time" (vocal by Billie Holliday, her only recording with the band), "Rosalie" (vocal by Tony Pastor), "Deep Purple" (vocal by Helen Forrest), "Everything Is Jumpin'" (live), "My Blue Heaven" (live), "Begin the Beguine," "Nightmare" (Shaw's opening theme), "Diga Doo" (live) The 1940-42 Orchestra: "Star Dust," "Chantez-Les Bas," "Two in One Blues," "Nocturne," "Concerto for Clarinet (Parts 1 & 2)," "I Cover the Waterfront," "To a Broadway Rose." The 1944-45 Orchestra: "Summertime," "`S Wonderful," "The Maid with the Flaccid Air" The 1938-39 tracks are the strongest, with "Begin the Beguine" still a towering classic of smooth, beautiful swing. The three live tracks are fabulous and show the band getting loose and extreemly jazzy in front of a crowd of crazed dancers. It's also wonderful to hear the band's two primary vocalists, Tony Pastor (also a sax player) and Helen Forrest, sing two of the band's signature numbers. Of the other numbers, "Summertime" is a real stunner. Taken from the Gershwin opera "Porgy and Bess," it has an incredible Shaw solo and a heavy, soulful power. The lengthy "Concerto for Clarinet" may have a dull title, but it's a fast jumpin' number with awesome solos. The same goes for "Two in One Blues." Another classic solo on clarinet from Artie Shaw appears on "Star Dust," a song he recorded often. Artie Shaw is really an American treasure, showing a rare blending of popular music with jazz genius, and this CD offers up the genius in an affordable package (and grab the collection "Begin the Beguine" and you'll have a full Artie Shaw experience -- and probably still be begging for more!)
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent introduction to one of jazz's finest clarinetists,
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Artie Shaw is one of the best jazz artists of his era, leading one of the best and most popular big bands. Though he may not be as well-known or lauded as the late, great Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw is certainly one of the greatest clarinetists in jazz history. This compilation, part of a fine series of vintage jazz CD's being issued by RCA Victor (see Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman), makes an excellent introduction as well as a great sampler of Artie Shaw's best work. Every track is a gem, including a few compositions by Shaw himself. While he cut most of his hits with a big band (some of which he actually despised, feeling they were too pedestrian and commercial), his best work is really with the chamber jazz he helped pioneer. It's unfortunate that Shaw retired so early, having become sick of the business (he's still alive and well). Long time jazz enthusiasts will probably be better served by the "Last Recordings" CD's, which contain Shaw's best work and can still be found in used CD stores, but for anyone who isn't too familiar with Shaw, this is a great place to start.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Artie Shaw by Artie Shaw,
By Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
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This wonderful CD entitled The Very Best Of Artie Shaw contains 18 great hits hand picked by Shaw himself. Shaw was a prolific recording artist with a crew that could swing like no other! This CD proves it.
The CD opens with "Any Old Time" featuring Billie Holiday singing with Artie Shaw on clarinet with his crew knocking 'em dead! This beautiful ballad starts the track set with strength and it holds your attention well. "Rosalie" follows "Any Old Time;" this song has Tony Pastor doing the vocals and the melody is every bit as classic as the one for "Any Old Time." It REALLY swings and you are bound to enjoy this if this is your kind of music! Awesome! Moreover, "Deep Purple" is sung flawlessly by the great Helen Forrest as Artie and His Orchestra provide a marvelous musical arrangement. Other gems on this CD include the classic standard called "Star Dust" by Carmichael and Parish; Artie's horns and strings do a lot to enhance the beauty of this number as they perform a sensitive yet strong musical arrangement. "My Blue Heaven" gives us another instrumental track recorded at The Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City in 1939; and this number shines like a golden nugget in the brightest light ever! "'S Wonderful" gets the royal treatment with Artie once again on clarinet and Roy Eldridge on trumpet. The sound quality on this track is particularly good, too. I also like this CD because there are three tracks recorded and broadcast live from The Hotel Pennsylvania in New York: "Everything Is Jumpin';" "My Blue Heaven" and "Diga Diga Doo." These tracks give us a certain spontaneity and zest that you don't always hear in a recording made in a studio. "Begin The Beguine" is yet another classic instrumental penned by Cole Porter; and Artie Shaw and His Orchestra do a wonderful job of delivering this number. The CD ends with the very upbeat "Diga Diga Doo;" this number will make you want to jump up and dance anywhere you happen to be! Dave Barbour is on the guitar but the horns carry the bulk of this melody. The liner notes include all the song credits and Loren Schoenberg contributes an extensive, informative essay about Artie's career and personal life. The art work is very good; but on several of the tracks there is some surface noise. I had hoped not to suffer from any surface noise on a CD in this day and age; the remastering job was not well done. Therefore I must take off a star to make this a four star review. Artie Shaw remains one of the greatest talents of the entire 20th century. His artistry can never be truly forgotten. I highly recommend this CD for Artie Shaw fans and fans of classic swing music. People who enjoy classic pop vocals will also enjoy the tracks that feature Billie Holiday, Tony Pastor and Helen Forrest. Enjoy! Great work, everyone!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
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I bought this for my mom, she really enjoyed the old tunes. The seller delivered as promised.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Greatest Clarinet player of ALL TIME!!,
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Artie Shaw in my opinion is the greatest clarinet and band leader of all time. His own unique style comes out of his music. I loved the entire CD, but, especially "Concerto for Clarinet, Parts 1 and 2.
You can hear the fun that they were having while playing. Artie Shaw gave his clarinet a life of its own.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great music, problem with CD-R version,
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5 stars for the music, but most tracks were mistakenly truncated before the end on my CD-R version (I returned it). Nothing against CD-R in principle, especially if it brings music that might otherwise be lost, but the used market might be better for this one until they get the bugs ironed out.
4 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Artie Shaw,
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