JazzThe best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within.http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/jazz/4510-harry-james.feed2024-11-21T10:55:20ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementHarry James - Juke Box Jamboree (1955)2014-11-26T16:46:31Z2014-11-26T16:46:31Zhttp://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/4510-harry-james/16924-harry-james-juke-box-jamboree-1955.htmlblueseveradministration@theblues-thatjazz.com<p><strong>Harry James - Juke Box Jamboree (1955)</strong></p>
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<pre><em>
01. Little Things Mean A Lot - 3:12
02. Hernando's Hideaway - 2:43
03. Three Coins In The Fountain - 2:57
04. The High And The Mighty - 2:58
05. The Touch - 2:37
06. O, Mein Papa - 2:26
07. Ruby - 2:44
08. Serenata - 2:22
09. Smile - 2:23
10. I Need You Now - 2:36
11. Oop Shoop - 2:28
12. Muskat Ramble - 2:28
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Harry James - trumpet
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<p>In 2001, Collectables released Juke Box Jamboree/Jazz Session on one compact disc, which combined a pair of Harry James albums originally released in 1955 on Columbia -- Juke Box Jamboree and Jazz Session. --- John Bush, Rovi</p>
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<p>Swing is back in style, and with it a renewed interest in the Big Band Era. And few players dominated that era more than Harry James, whose soaring trumpet solos and romantic hit tunes influenced popular music for a generation.</p>
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<pre><em>
01. Little Things Mean A Lot - 3:12
02. Hernando's Hideaway - 2:43
03. Three Coins In The Fountain - 2:57
04. The High And The Mighty - 2:58
05. The Touch - 2:37
06. O, Mein Papa - 2:26
07. Ruby - 2:44
08. Serenata - 2:22
09. Smile - 2:23
10. I Need You Now - 2:36
11. Oop Shoop - 2:28
12. Muskat Ramble - 2:28
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Harry James - trumpet
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<p>In 2001, Collectables released Juke Box Jamboree/Jazz Session on one compact disc, which combined a pair of Harry James albums originally released in 1955 on Columbia -- Juke Box Jamboree and Jazz Session. --- John Bush, Rovi</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Swing is back in style, and with it a renewed interest in the Big Band Era. And few players dominated that era more than Harry James, whose soaring trumpet solos and romantic hit tunes influenced popular music for a generation.</p>
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<pre><em>
1 By the Sleepy Lagoon (3:02)
2 Trumpet Blues and Cantabile (3:03)
3 Easter Parade (3:28)
4 Crazy Rhythm (3:46)
5 One Dozen Roses (3:06)
6 When You're a Long, Long Way from Home (3:16)
7 You're Too Good for Good-For-Nothing Me (3:10)
8 Estrellita (2:53)
9 You're in Love with Someone Else (3:13)
10 James Session (3:00)
11 He's My Guy (3:24)
12 I Cried for You (3:11)
13 Let Me Up (3:03)
14 That Soldier of Mine (3:03)
15 Moonlight Becomes You (3:24)
16 I Heard You Cried Last Night (3:03)
17 Manhattan Serenade (2:55)
18 My Beloved Is Rugged (3:19)
19 Cherry (3:15)
20 Prince Charming (2:41)
21 Jump Town (3:22)
22 A Poem Set to Music (3:11)
23 I Had the Craziest Dream (3:30)
24 Daybreak (3:09)
</em>
Harry James & His Orchestra:
Hoyt Bohannon Trombone
Claude Bowen Trumpet
Nick Buono Trumpet
Samuel Caplan Violin
Gene Corcoran Sax (Tenor)
Willard Culley Flugelhorn
Al Cuozzo Trumpet
Clint Davis Sax (Baritone)
John DeVoogdt Violin
Elia Friede Vocals
Benny Heller Guitar
Abraham Hochstein Violin
Harry James Director, Trumpet
Harry James & His Orchestra
Kitty Kallen Vocals
Claude Lakey Sax (Alto)
Jack Lee Violin
Al Lerner Piano
Johnny MacAfee Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
Sam Marowitz Sax (Alto)
Ray Martinez Violin
Dalton Rizzotto Trombone
Harry Rodgers Trombone
Jimmy Saunders Vocals
Micky Scrima Drums
Bill Spears Viola
Thurman Teague Bass
Cyril Towbin Violin
Leo Zorn Violin
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<p>This eighth installment in the Classics Harry James chronology assembles all of his Columbia studio recordings made between February 24 and July 22, 1942, beginning with four superb instrumentals. "By the Sleepy Lagoon," a pretty tone poem later parodied by Spike Jones as "Sloppy Lagoon," is followed with the boogie-woogie-based "Trumpet Blues and Cantabile," a slow sweet "Easter Parade," and an eminently danceable version of "Crazy Rhythm." One change that occurred in 1941 was the departure of tenor saxophonist Vido Musso and the arrival of young Gene "Corky" Corcoran. Much more noticeably, James was continuing to modify the sound of his band with instrumentation most often associated with European classical music. By now the string quartet (first added in January 1941) had expanded into a quintet with the addition of a third violin; Willard Culley began blowing French horn with the Harry James Orchestra on the session of June 5th, and by July 15th the string section had swollen to six fiddles and a cello. There are quite a number of delectable vocals by Helen Forrest (as well as a handful of less substantial ones by Jimmy Saunders) but the most useful and enduring tracks are the instrumentals, during which the interplay of rhythm, reeds, brass, and strings works uncommonly well. ---arwulf arwulf, AllMusic Review</p>
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<pre><em>
1 By the Sleepy Lagoon (3:02)
2 Trumpet Blues and Cantabile (3:03)
3 Easter Parade (3:28)
4 Crazy Rhythm (3:46)
5 One Dozen Roses (3:06)
6 When You're a Long, Long Way from Home (3:16)
7 You're Too Good for Good-For-Nothing Me (3:10)
8 Estrellita (2:53)
9 You're in Love with Someone Else (3:13)
10 James Session (3:00)
11 He's My Guy (3:24)
12 I Cried for You (3:11)
13 Let Me Up (3:03)
14 That Soldier of Mine (3:03)
15 Moonlight Becomes You (3:24)
16 I Heard You Cried Last Night (3:03)
17 Manhattan Serenade (2:55)
18 My Beloved Is Rugged (3:19)
19 Cherry (3:15)
20 Prince Charming (2:41)
21 Jump Town (3:22)
22 A Poem Set to Music (3:11)
23 I Had the Craziest Dream (3:30)
24 Daybreak (3:09)
</em>
Harry James & His Orchestra:
Hoyt Bohannon Trombone
Claude Bowen Trumpet
Nick Buono Trumpet
Samuel Caplan Violin
Gene Corcoran Sax (Tenor)
Willard Culley Flugelhorn
Al Cuozzo Trumpet
Clint Davis Sax (Baritone)
John DeVoogdt Violin
Elia Friede Vocals
Benny Heller Guitar
Abraham Hochstein Violin
Harry James Director, Trumpet
Harry James & His Orchestra
Kitty Kallen Vocals
Claude Lakey Sax (Alto)
Jack Lee Violin
Al Lerner Piano
Johnny MacAfee Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
Sam Marowitz Sax (Alto)
Ray Martinez Violin
Dalton Rizzotto Trombone
Harry Rodgers Trombone
Jimmy Saunders Vocals
Micky Scrima Drums
Bill Spears Viola
Thurman Teague Bass
Cyril Towbin Violin
Leo Zorn Violin
</pre>
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<p>This eighth installment in the Classics Harry James chronology assembles all of his Columbia studio recordings made between February 24 and July 22, 1942, beginning with four superb instrumentals. "By the Sleepy Lagoon," a pretty tone poem later parodied by Spike Jones as "Sloppy Lagoon," is followed with the boogie-woogie-based "Trumpet Blues and Cantabile," a slow sweet "Easter Parade," and an eminently danceable version of "Crazy Rhythm." One change that occurred in 1941 was the departure of tenor saxophonist Vido Musso and the arrival of young Gene "Corky" Corcoran. Much more noticeably, James was continuing to modify the sound of his band with instrumentation most often associated with European classical music. By now the string quartet (first added in January 1941) had expanded into a quintet with the addition of a third violin; Willard Culley began blowing French horn with the Harry James Orchestra on the session of June 5th, and by July 15th the string section had swollen to six fiddles and a cello. There are quite a number of delectable vocals by Helen Forrest (as well as a handful of less substantial ones by Jimmy Saunders) but the most useful and enduring tracks are the instrumentals, during which the interplay of rhythm, reeds, brass, and strings works uncommonly well. ---arwulf arwulf, AllMusic Review</p>
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<pre><em>
1 I Surrender Dear 3:02
2 Walkin' 4:19
3 Eyes 4:10
4 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 3:20
5 The Truth 3:04
6 End Of Town Blues 3:00
7 Hommage À Swee Pea 5:13
8 Cornet Chop Suey 2:41
9 If I Could Be With You 2:36
10 Frenesi 2:03
11 Blues Like 4:15
12 The Jazz Connoisseur 3:32
13 Sophisticated Lady 2:25
14 A Swinging Serenade 3:22
15 Rosebud 3:48
16 Mister Johnson 2:53
</em>
John Audino Trumpet
Bud Billings Trumpet
Modesto Briseno Sax (Tenor)
Nick Buono Trumpet
Joe Cadena Trombone
Dick Cathcart Trumpet
Joe Comfort Bass
Corky Corcoran Sax (Tenor)
Jay Corre Sax (Tenor)
Vince Diaz Trombone
Bob Edmondson Trombone
Sam Firmature Sax (Tenor)
Jake Hanna Drums
Dick Hyde Trombone
Harry James Trumpet
Red Kelly Bass
Fred Koyen Trumpet
Dick Leith Trombone
Herb Lorden Sax (Alto)
Dave Madden Sax (Tenor)
Matty Matlock Clarinet
Larry McGuire Trumpet
Dick McQuardy Trombone
Eddie Miller Sax (Tenor)
Jack Mills Drums
Ollie Mitchell Trumpet
Jack Perciful Piano
Charlie Persip Drums
Russ Phillips Bass
Bob Poland Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Rich Drums
Joe Riggs Sax (Alto)
Bob Rolfe Trumpet
Ray Sims Trombone
Ernie Small Sax (Baritone)
Ernie Tack Trombone
Rob Turk Trumpet
Dempsey Wright Guitar
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<p>Although he has surprisingly few CDs currently available, Harry James remains one of the world's most famous trumpeters, more than a decade after his death. This Verve CD is a sampler of his MGM recordings of 1959-64 and, although the claim in the liner notes that this was James' most creative period is nonsense, he does sound versatile and in consistently fine form on the wide-ranging set. Whether it be swing standards, challenging charts by Ernie Wilkins and Ralph Burns (including two that were previously unissued) or a tribute to Louis Armstrong on "Cornet Chop Suey," James is in fine form. ---Scott Yanow, AllMusic Review</p>
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<p>Shortly after his release from his Capital contract, James recorded numerous LPs for MGM, the masters of which are now controlled by Verve/Polygram. Until those original recordings are re-released in their entirety, we'll have to make do with these selected tracks, all of which are wonderful. Spanning a period of time in the early 60's, the original albums featured great arrangements, wonderful musicianship, and quite good recording quality. My favorite track (and there are really no bad tracks on this date - I just wish there were more!) is a cover of the old Bing Crosby tune I Surrender, Dear, taken from a small group date with Buddy Rich on drums. Harry plays some of the best improvisational jazz trumpet I've ever heard on this tune, and it's breathtaking to listen to. The Jazz Connoisseur, title track from the album of the same name, demonstrates James' approach to more modern jazz arrangements, and the band cooks. Lover Man highlights James' ability to take a back seat to no soloist on his instrument. Walkin', an Ernie Wilkins arrangement of the (then new) jazz evergreen, is the best big band version I've encountered. Overall, until (I pray) the original recordings are re-released in their entirety,this release will do nicely. Thank you, Verve! ---R. Viehdorfer, amazon.com</p>
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<pre><em>
1 I Surrender Dear 3:02
2 Walkin' 4:19
3 Eyes 4:10
4 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 3:20
5 The Truth 3:04
6 End Of Town Blues 3:00
7 Hommage À Swee Pea 5:13
8 Cornet Chop Suey 2:41
9 If I Could Be With You 2:36
10 Frenesi 2:03
11 Blues Like 4:15
12 The Jazz Connoisseur 3:32
13 Sophisticated Lady 2:25
14 A Swinging Serenade 3:22
15 Rosebud 3:48
16 Mister Johnson 2:53
</em>
John Audino Trumpet
Bud Billings Trumpet
Modesto Briseno Sax (Tenor)
Nick Buono Trumpet
Joe Cadena Trombone
Dick Cathcart Trumpet
Joe Comfort Bass
Corky Corcoran Sax (Tenor)
Jay Corre Sax (Tenor)
Vince Diaz Trombone
Bob Edmondson Trombone
Sam Firmature Sax (Tenor)
Jake Hanna Drums
Dick Hyde Trombone
Harry James Trumpet
Red Kelly Bass
Fred Koyen Trumpet
Dick Leith Trombone
Herb Lorden Sax (Alto)
Dave Madden Sax (Tenor)
Matty Matlock Clarinet
Larry McGuire Trumpet
Dick McQuardy Trombone
Eddie Miller Sax (Tenor)
Jack Mills Drums
Ollie Mitchell Trumpet
Jack Perciful Piano
Charlie Persip Drums
Russ Phillips Bass
Bob Poland Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Rich Drums
Joe Riggs Sax (Alto)
Bob Rolfe Trumpet
Ray Sims Trombone
Ernie Small Sax (Baritone)
Ernie Tack Trombone
Rob Turk Trumpet
Dempsey Wright Guitar
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<p>Although he has surprisingly few CDs currently available, Harry James remains one of the world's most famous trumpeters, more than a decade after his death. This Verve CD is a sampler of his MGM recordings of 1959-64 and, although the claim in the liner notes that this was James' most creative period is nonsense, he does sound versatile and in consistently fine form on the wide-ranging set. Whether it be swing standards, challenging charts by Ernie Wilkins and Ralph Burns (including two that were previously unissued) or a tribute to Louis Armstrong on "Cornet Chop Suey," James is in fine form. ---Scott Yanow, AllMusic Review</p>
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<p>Shortly after his release from his Capital contract, James recorded numerous LPs for MGM, the masters of which are now controlled by Verve/Polygram. Until those original recordings are re-released in their entirety, we'll have to make do with these selected tracks, all of which are wonderful. Spanning a period of time in the early 60's, the original albums featured great arrangements, wonderful musicianship, and quite good recording quality. My favorite track (and there are really no bad tracks on this date - I just wish there were more!) is a cover of the old Bing Crosby tune I Surrender, Dear, taken from a small group date with Buddy Rich on drums. Harry plays some of the best improvisational jazz trumpet I've ever heard on this tune, and it's breathtaking to listen to. The Jazz Connoisseur, title track from the album of the same name, demonstrates James' approach to more modern jazz arrangements, and the band cooks. Lover Man highlights James' ability to take a back seat to no soloist on his instrument. Walkin', an Ernie Wilkins arrangement of the (then new) jazz evergreen, is the best big band version I've encountered. Overall, until (I pray) the original recordings are re-released in their entirety,this release will do nicely. Thank you, Verve! ---R. Viehdorfer, amazon.com</p>
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