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1947-1948

RELEASE
August 10, 1999
LABEL
Classics
GENRES
Jazz, Continental Jazz, Swing, Jazz Blues, Bop, Dixieland, Standards, Trumpet Jazz, Jazz Instrument

Album Review

Here is a delightful visit from Rex Stewart's All Star European Tour Band, the way they sounded in Paris during December of 1947 and January 1948. If you ever need or want a perfect taste of what trombonist Sandy Williams could do with a ballad, "I Cried for You" might be the best example on record anywhere. The surprise star soloist in this package, though, is tenor saxophonist Vernon Story. His own composition "Storyville" is a brisk example of what many folks at the time would have called rebop. Story also blows up a storm on "Cherokee," "Stardust," "Goofin' Off," and (of course) "Vernon's Story." Whatever happened to this guy? He seems to have fallen out of circulation fairly soon after these recordings were made. As for Rex Stewart, this bag of tunes is characteristically varied, from a very hip, Coleman Hawkins-inspired handling of "Stompin' at the Savoy" through a solidly old-fashioned "Muskrat Ramble" to a brief visit from Django Reinhardt on "Night and Day" and "Confessin'." While the hot and humorous numbers are entertaining, there's nothing quite so satisfying as Rex Stewart's subtleties on ballads and blues. Glowing examples here include Duke Ellington's "I Didn't Know About You," the ethereal "Swamp Mist," and the blues sketches "Sacknasty," "Last Blues," and especially "Jug Blues," a slow drag with an almost cowpoke bassline ambling along behind Stewart's muttering cornet.
arwulf arwulf, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. I Cried for You
  2. Stompin' at the Savoy
  3. Madeleine
  4. Muskrat Ramble
  5. Storyville
  6. Cherokee
  7. Run to the Corner
  8. Georgia on My Mind
  9. Let's Try It
  10. I Didn't Know About You
  11. I'm the Luckiest Fool
  12. At the Barclay's Club
  13. Jug Blues
  14. Night and Day
  15. Confessin'
  16. Stardust
  17. Vernon's Story
  18. Never Let It Be Said
  19. Swamp Mist
  20. Goofin' Off
  21. All On Account of You
  22. Sacknasty
  23. Last Blues