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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great compilation of swing music!, April 30, 2001
By A Customer
I have a number of jazz compilation CD's including Ken Burns' Jazz, but I keep coming back to this one. The reason is that this is a collection of swing dancing music put together by one of the all time great swing dancers, so it's music that gets your feet moving and your fingers snapping. It even lists the beats-per-minute for each song!Some of the best of Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington all on one CD - with some Jimmie Lunceford thrown in to boot! Most of the songs on this CD are danceable, easy swinging tunes between 150 and 175 BPM (not that the man couldn't dance at ANY tempo), and Frankie Manning likes dancing to swing, not bebop. As a result, there is a coherence to this collection that is lacking in other compilations. The versions of Basie's "Shiny Stockings" and "Corner Pocket" on this CD are among my favorites. I find them preferable to the slower, brassier versions on Ken Burns' Basie collection. On the other hand, because danceability is a key for inclusion on this CD, the laid back version of "One O'Clock Jump" found here is an interesting change of pace from faster, more frequently played renditions. The inclusion of the novel dance standards "'Taint What You Do" and "Posin'" are a real treat. It's also nice to see Lionel Hampton get his props as a hard swingin' musician with the inclusion of two of his tunes, "Hamp's Boogie Woogie" and "Flying Home." The inclusion of Artie Shaw's "Begin the Beguine" and Glenn Miller's "In the Mood" seem to be a concession to the middle of the road listener, but they're classics that are nice to listen to. I think that if Frankie Manning had his way with an unlimited library, those tunes would be replaced by cuts from Chick Webb, but who's to complain? All around, this CD keeps my feet tapping all the way to work. highly recommended.
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