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Satch Plays Fats: The Music of Fats Waller [Extra tracks][Original recording reissued]

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  • Audio CD (June 27, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: June 27, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00004U1H1
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #153,790 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Honeysuckle Rose
2. Blue Turning Grey Over You
3. I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby And My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Me
4. Squeeze Me
5. Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
6. All That Meat And No Potatoes
7. I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
8. Black And Blue, (What Did I Do To Be So)
9. Ain't Misbehavin'
10. Black And Blue, (What Did I Do To Be So) - (previously unreleased, edited alternate version)
11. I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby - (previously unreleased, edited alternate version)
12. Blue Turning Grey Over You - (previously unreleased, edited alternate version)
13. I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling - (previously unreleased, edited alternate version)
14. Squeeze Me
15. Black And Blue, (What Did I Do To Be So)
16. Ain't Misbehavin'
17. Blue, Turning Grey Over You
18. Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
19. Sweet Savannah Sue
20. That Rhythm Man

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Thomas "Fats" Waller was a brilliant stride pianist and singer, and certainly the only jazz musician who could rival Louis Armstrong as an entertainer, communicating some of the larger-than-life vitality and humor that Armstrong possessed. Waller was also one of the first great songwriters of jazz, his phrasing perfectly mated to the music's rhythmic nuances. This Centennial edition of Satch Plays Fats begins with the nine tracks of Armstrong's 1955 LP devoted to some of Waller's best-known songs, from the drive of "I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby" and the smooth bounce of "Ain't Misbehavin'" to the moving pathos of "Black and Blue." It was one of the highlights of Armstrong's later career, directly comparable to another magnificent session devoted to a single songwriter, Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy. Armstrong is joined by his regular All-Stars, the well-traveled group that matched his clarion trumpet with the vocal smears of trombonist Trummy Young and the woody, liquid clarinet of fellow New Orleans master Barney Bigard, all superbly supported by pianist Billy Kyle, bassist Arvell Shaw, and drummer Barrett Deems. The CD also includes four alternate takes from the 1955 session, and adds another seven tracks of Armstrong's early recordings of Waller tunes. There are versions of "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Black and Blue," recorded in 1929 when Armstrong was featured in the Connie's Hot Chocolates show, and a stunning trumpet solo on "Blue Turning Grey over You." The result is a valuable composite portrait of Armstrong's enduring relationship with Waller's songs. --Stuart Broomer

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deserving of MORE than 5 stars!, June 27, 2001
By sillygirl412 "sillygirl412" (Ossining, NY United States) - See all my reviews
If you're looking for great music at a great price, you can stop looking, because you've found what you're looking for. Thomas "Fats" Waller and Louis "Satch" Armstrong are two of the world's most beloved music legends, each on his own merits and style. This CD is a wonderful blend between the two.

"Satch Plays Fats" was originally released in 1955 as a 9-track album dedicated to Fats Waller, who had died suddenly 12 years earlier. Armstrong had had the priviledge of working with the Jazz great, briefly, many years before.

In addition to the original 9 tracks, the CD contains added alternate versions of songs that never made it onto the 1955 release, as well as 7 recordings from earlier years. With 20 tracks in all, this is certainly a bargain buy and THE album to own.

The CD's digitally remastered sound cuts out all graininess fans have had to deal with in past years. The songs come through with every ounce of hearty vitality that they were intended to have. I was expecting less quality and was pleasantly surprised!

The last thing worthy of mention are the liner notes. Too often these days compilation cds and re-releases are almost completely devoid of informarion. The notes contained in this CD are AWESOME. There is info on both Satch and Fats and the histories of their respective careers, as well as album info for the original 1955 release. Simply great!

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Louis Armstrong plays "Fats" Waller with all his might--and Velma Middleton assisting!, February 25, 2006
By Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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Many years ago, a very good friend of mine had a cassette player in his car and he would drive around town playing this album on cassette tape over and over again. I eventually heard it when I was riding in his car one day and I begged him for a copy. He gave me a cassette tape of the original album, with just the original nine tracks that the original LP had--and, of course, I played the tape until it was worn through! I feared that I would never get hear this beautiful music again. Imagine my joy when I discovered this CD for sale at Amazon! I couldn't get it here fast enough.

This CD version of the original record album exceeded my expectations by far. There are 11 (yes, ELEVEN) bonus tracks on the CD, of which four were never before released! You get edited alternate versions with people coaching and commenting to Louis after the take. Other tracks date as far back as 1929 so you truly get a perspective of how Louis admired Fats Waller all through his life. (The two worked together only briefly once or twice at the most.) Moreover, the quality of the sound is excellent even on my portable music player. Louis Armstrong both sings and plays the music of "Fats" Waller so darn well you'll never tire of playing this one. Louis, his trumpet and the music of "Fats" Waller? Ha! Play it LOUD AND OFTEN because this album's a winner!

For example, the CD starts off beautifully with the classic "Honeysuckle Rose." We also hear "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby." After spending the entire afternoon listening several times to all the tracks over and over again, it's still tough, if not impossible, to isolate any "favorite" song of mine on this CD. Two of the finalists, however, would have to be "Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now" and "All That Meat And No Potatoes."

Armstrong gets a strong boost from the vocals of Velma Middleton, whose talent is almost entirely uncredited and undervalued in this recording. Her voice complements Louis' beautifully and their half sung/half spoken dialogue in "All That Meat And No Potatoes" is catchy, to say the least. The two singers have a natural and relaxed rapport that makes you feel so comfortable listening to their vocalizing.

The CD has a sticker on the front of the jewel case that you get the liner notes by George Avakian and the story of "Fats" Waller (born Thomas Wright Waller). For some inexplicable reason, however, the liner notes are printed twice! There isn't much to read about Armstrong and Velma Middleton is only pointed out in a picture of her singing one of the songs along with Armstrong. The liner notes could be better--a real mistake, in my opinion.

Overall, this CD is still must have music and a real value with the extra tracks. I recommend this for fans of classic jazz, fine trumpet playing and the early work of Louis Armstrong with his band the All-Stars. Barney Bigard plays the clarinet really, really well as it was his specialty and the liner notes do include great photos. Do yourself a favor--get this CD and find out why Amazon chose this as an "essential recording!" SMILE
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It Don't Get Any Better Than This!, September 27, 2000
By "marleyscott" (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
Like Eggs Benedick with Hollandaise sauce, like Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, like Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle....Louis Armstrong playing the music of Fats Waller is a sheer delight. Sure there are those who will suggest that Pops recorded his best work between 1925-1929 with the Hot Fives and Hot Sevens. Those are seminal recordings and stand apart from almost everthing else in the jazz cannon. However, Pops can be appreciated for all the great music he left behind and this is clearly no exception.

How delightful is it to hear Louis Armstrong and Velma Middleton having a ball on Honeysuckle Rose, Keepin' Out of Mischief Now, Black and Blue and Ain't Misbehavin'? My CD collection includes over 25 single disc recordings and 3 different box sets of Satchmo and I'd have to say this one is my all-time favorite. I've collected the orginal vinyl LP and the "Columbia Jazz Masters" issue on CD, but this is the one to get. Great digital remastered sound and several wonderful alternate takes make this indespensible listening.

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