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The Count Basie Orchestra|America's #1 Band

America's #1 Band

Count Basie & His Orchestra

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Count Basie's Columbia years have long been debated, subject to apocryphal written data and legend because of the willy-nilly nature of his tenure with the label and its subsidiaries. Producer Orrin Keepnews has thus assembled America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years, a compilation of Basie's Columbia years that not only makes sense historically; it is a treasure trove for listening. Aesthetics played a grand part in the decision-making process here, as did sound reproduction and discographical accuracy. Over four CDs, the Basie/Columbia collaboration is split into three parts. On disc one and roughly half of two, the small-group recordings are presented, from the original Smith-Jones quintet sessions in 1936 through the 1957 octet recordings. These bands include the 1936 Smith-Jones group that introduced Lester Young and bassist Walter Page to the world via recordings and also included Jimmy Rushing, Jo Jones, and of course, Carl "Tatti" Smith. In addition there is Basie's Bad Boys group, which listed Buck Clayton, Shad Collins, Dicky Wells, and Freddie Green in addition to Basie, Young, Rusing, Page, and Jones. Two selections from these sessions, "Goin' to Chicago Blues" and "Live and Love Tonight," display Basie's considerable abilities on the organ. Though these sessions were recorded in 1939, they didn't appear until 1951 on a 10" LP. Basie's Kansas City Seven -- the previous rhythm section with Lester and Buck -- also recorded in 1939 and are notable for introducing "Lester Leaps In," the saxophonist's signature tune into the canon. From 1942, there are eight cuts from Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, which added Don Byas to the smaller band on four. Finally there are two different octet sessions: the Neal Hefti-arranged 1950 octet session with Buddy DeFranco, Buddy Rich, Charlie Rouse, Serge Chaloff, Jimmy Lewis, and Clark Terry as well as Green and Basie, and another octet from 1957 with Wardell Gray, Gus Johnson, and Rudy Rutherford in the mix. There are 30 selections in all from the small groups. On the remainder of disc two and all of three, the Basie orchestra, beginning with the 1939 John Hammond session that resulted in "Rock-a-Bye Basie," is showcased. There are 39 cuts from the various Basie big bands that recorded for the label, including the Young, Clayton, Sweets Edison band that recorded "12th Street Rag," "Pound Cake," and "Nobody Knows" among others. The 1940 band arranged by Don Redman brought Buddy Tate, Vic Dickenson, and Earle Warren to the orchestra and recorded "Five O'Clock Whistle" and "One O'Clock Jump." Bands from 1941-1951 are also included with performances such as "Avenue C," "Stay on It," "Beaver Junction," "Hob Nail Boogie," and "Blue Skies." Finally, disc four portrays the live-in-the-club side of the band taken from radio broadcasts during the musician's union recording bans. The 1939 band recorded at the Famous Door has been often bootlegged but has never sounded this good. A rare broadcast from the Southland Theatre Restaurant from 1940 is excerpted here, and for the conditions it was recorded in, sounds amazing, as does the Café Society Uptown gig from 1941, which has also been bootlegged to death with dubious quality before now. In addition to the music, there is a very exhaustive set of notes that diaries the band's progress through the era and offers fine documentation as well as commentary about the developments of the band through the swing and bop eras. America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years and Miles Davis' Complete Jack Johnson Sessions -- also a Legacy production -- were the first real entries into the jazz Christmas present bag for 2003. Apart from that, this set in particular makes sense of a previously only sporadically documented period in the Basie repertoire and catalog. This is painstakingly executed reissue project is top-shelf for the Basie collector.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Shoe Shine Boy (Alternate Take)
Jones-Smith, Incorporated
00:02:58

Sammy Cahn, Lyricist - Sammy Cahn, Composer - Saul Chaplin, Lyricist - Saul Chaplin, Composer - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie, Performer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Evenin' (78rpm Version)
Jones-Smith
00:02:54

Mitchell Parish, Composer - Mitchell Parish, Lyricist - Jones-Smith, Incorporated, Performer - Unknown, Producer - Harry White, Lyricist - Harry White, Composer

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
Boogie Woogie (I May Be Wrong) (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:14

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Carl Smith, Trumpet - C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - J. Rushing, Composer - J. Rushing, Lyricist - Jimmy Rushing, Vocal - Walter Page, Bass

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Oh, Lady Be Good (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:05

I. Gershwin, Composer - I. Gershwin, Lyricist - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Carl Smith, Trumpet - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - G. Gershwin, Composer - G. Gershwin, Lyricist - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass

Originally released 1936. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
I Ain't Got Nobody (78rpm Version)
Basie's Bad Boys
00:02:56

Roger Graham, Lyricist - Roger Graham, Composer - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie, Performer - Spencer Williams, Composer - Spencer Williams, Lyricist

Originally recorded 1939 & released 1952. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
Goin' To Chicago Blues (Album Version)
Count Basie
00:03:08

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - J. Rushing, Composer - J. Rushing, Lyricist - Count Basie, Performer

Originally Released 1952 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Live And Love Tonight (78rpm Version)
Basie's Bad Boys
00:03:09

Arthur Johnston, Lyricist - Arthur Johnston, Composer - Jo Jones, Drums - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Sam Coslow, Composer - Sam Coslow, Lyricist - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Count Basie, Piano - Count Basie, Organ - Count Basie, Performer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Lester Young, Clarinet - Walter Page, Bass - James Isaacs, Producer

Originally recorded 1939 & released 1952. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
Love Me or Leave Me (78rpm Version)
Basie's Bad Boys
00:02:32

Jo Jones, Drums - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Mike Berniker, Producer - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - John Hammond, Producer - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Count Basie, Piano - Count Basie, Organ - Count Basie, Performer - Walter Donaldson, Composer - Walter Donaldson, Lyricist - Dan Minor, Trombone - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Lester Young, Clarinet - Gus Kahn, Composer - Gus Kahn, Lyricist - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Walter Page, Bass - Jimmy Rushing, Vocal

Originally recorded 1939 & released 1952. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
Dickie's Dream (Album Version)
Count Basie's Kansas City Seven
00:03:08

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Count Basie's Kansas City Seven, Performer - Unknown, Producer - L. Young, Composer - L. Young, Lyricist - Count Basie, Conductor

Originally Released 1939 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Lester Leaps In (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:13

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Jo Jones, Drums - L. Young, Composer - L. Young, Lyricist - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Piano - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Freddie Green, Guitar - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
How Long Blues (Album Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:02:59

John Hammond, Producer - Mike Berniker, Producer - M. Williams, Composer - M. Williams, Lyricist - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Leroy Carr, Composer - Leroy Carr, Lyricist

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
Royal Garden Blues (78rpm Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:03:07

Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Clarence Williams, Composer - Clarence Williams, Lyricist - Count Basie, Conductor - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone - Spencer Williams, Composer - Spencer Williams, Lyricist

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
Bugle Blues (78rpm Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:02:21

Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Count Basie, Composer - Count Basie, Conductor - Count Basie, Lyricist - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

14
Sugar Blues (78rpm Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:02:57

Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Clarence Williams, Composer - Count Basie, Conductor - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone - Lucy Fletcher, Lyricist

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

15
Farewell Blues (78rpm Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:03:17

Elmer Schoebel, Composer - Elmer Schoebel, Lyricist - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Leon Rappolo, Composer - Leon Rappolo, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - Paul Mares, Composer - Paul Mares, Lyricist - Count Basie, Conductor - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

16
Cafe Society Blues (78rpm Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:03:17

Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Count Basie, Conductor - Count Basie, Composer - Count Basie, Lyricist - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

17
Way Back Blues (Album Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:03:28

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Unknown, Producer

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

18
St. Louis Blues (Album Version)
Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section
00:03:19

W.C. Handy, Composer - W.C. Handy, Lyricist - Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, Performer - Unknown, Producer

Originally Released 1944 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

19
Neal's Deal (78rpm Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:45

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - N. Hefti, Composer - N. Hefti, Lyricist - Count Basie Octet, Performer - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie, Conductor

Originally Released 1950 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

20
Bluebeard Blues (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:03:03

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - N. Hefti, Composer - N. Hefti, Lyricist - George Avakian, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer

Originally Released 1950 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

21
The Golden Bullet (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:27

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - George Avakian, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer - M. Ebbins, Composer - M. Ebbins, Lyricist

Originally Released 1950 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

22
You're My Baby, You (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:56

Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer - Williams, Composer - Williams, Lyricist - Astor, Composer - Astor, Lyricist

Originally Released 1950 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

DISC 2

1
Song Of The Islands (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:51

C. King, Composer - C. King, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

2
These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:59

H. Marvell, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer - J. STRACHEY, Composer

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:03:11

Doc Dougherty, Composer - Ellis Reynolds, Composer - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer - Al J. Neiburg, Lyricist

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
One O'Clock Jump (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:50

Al Killian, Trumpet - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Count Basie Octet, Performer - Various, Alto Saxophone - Eli Robinson, Trombone - Robert Scott, Trombone - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
I Ain't Got Nobody (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:03:07

Roger Graham, Lyricist - Roger Graham, Composer - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer - Spencer Williams, Composer - Spencer Williams, Lyricist

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Little White Lies (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:03:08

W. Donaldson, Composer - W. Donaldson, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
I'll Remember April (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:33

G. DePaul, Composer - G. DePaul, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer - D. Raye, Composer - D. Raye, Lyricist - P. Johnston, Composer - P. Johnston, Lyricist

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
Tootie (Album Version)
Count Basie Octet
00:02:45

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - George Avakian, Producer - Count Basie Octet, Performer

Originally Released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Rock-A-Bye Basie (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:04

Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Earle Warren, Alto Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Mike Berniker, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - S. Collins, Composer - S. Collins, Lyricist - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Count Basie, Piano - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - L. Young, Composer - L. Young, Lyricist

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

10
One Hour (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:00

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - H. Creamer, Composer - H. Creamer, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - J.P. Johnson, Composer - J.P. Johnson, Lyricist

Originally Released 1939 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
Taxi War Dance (Alternate Take)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:49

Lester Young, Composer - Lester Young, Lyricist - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Mike Berniker, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Count Basie, Composer - Count Basie, Piano - Count Basie, Lyricist - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Twelfth Street Rag (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:03

Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Euday Bowman, Composer - Euday Bowman, Lyricist - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Mike Berniker, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Count Basie, Piano - Jack Washington, Alto Saxophone - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Earl Warren, Alto Saxophone

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

13
Miss Thing, Part 1 (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:54

Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Skippy Martin, Lyricist - Skippy Martin, Composer - Mike Berniker, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Count Basie, Composer - Count Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie, Piano - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Earl Warren, Alto Saxophone

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

14
Miss Thing, Part 2 (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:43

Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Skippy Martin, Lyricist - Skippy Martin, Composer - Mike Berniker, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Bob Altshuler, Producer - Count Basie, Composer - Count Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie, Piano - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Earl Warren, Alto Saxophone

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

15
Nobody Knows (Take 1) (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:47

C. Basie, Composer - C. Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Unknown, Producer - L. Young, Composer - L. Young, Lyricist - J. Rushing, Composer - J. Rushing, Lyricist

Originally Released 1939 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

16
Pound Cake (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:44

Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - James Isaacs, Producer - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - Freddie Green, Guitar - Larry Keyes, Engineer - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Henry Edison, Composer - Henry Edison, Lyricist - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Count Basie, Composer - Count Basie, Lyricist - Jack Washington, Alto Saxophone - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Earl Warren, Alto Saxophone

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

17
Song Of The Islands (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:02

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - C. King, Composer - C. King, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer

Originally Released 1939 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

18
Clap Hands! Here Comes Charlie (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:29

J. Meyer, Composer - J. Meyer, Lyricist - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trumpet - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Earle Warren, Alto Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - B. MacDonald, Composer - B. MacDonald, Lyricist - Dan Minor, Trombone - B. Rose, Composer - B. Rose, Lyricist - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - William Wells, Trombone - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer

Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

19
Tickle Toe (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:37

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Jo Jones, Drums - L. Young, Composer - L. Young, Lyricist - Al Killian, Trumpet - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Freddie Green, Guitar - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Earle Warren, Alto Saxophone

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

20
Louisiana (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:25

Andy Razaf, Composer - Andy Razaf, Lyricist - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Unknown, Producer - Bob Schafer, Lyricist - Bob Schafer, Composer - J.C. Johnson, Composer - J.C. Johnson, Lyricist

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

21
Easy Does It (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:26

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Sidney Russell, Lyricist - Sidney Russell, Composer - Unknown, Producer - Count Basie, Lyricist - Count Basie, Composer

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

22
Somebody Stole My Gal (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:52

Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Benny Morton, Trombone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - Shad Collins, Trumpet - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Chris Herles, Mastering Engineer - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Unknown, Producer - Dan Minor, Trombone - Freddie Green, Guitar - L. Wood, Composer - L. Wood, Lyricist - Jimmy Rushing, Vocal - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Earl Warren, Alto Saxophone

Originally Released 1940 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

23
I Want A Little Girl (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:38

Al Killian, Trumpet - M. Mencher, Composer - M. Mencher, Lyricist - Lester Young, Saxophone - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Walter Page, Bass - B. Moll, Composer - B. Moll, Lyricist - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Chris Herles, Mastering Engineer - Buddy Tate, Saxophone - Unknown, Producer - Dan Minor, Trombone - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Freddie Green, Guitar - Jimmy Rushing, Vocal - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Jack Washington, Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Earl Warren, Saxophone

Originally Released 1940 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

DISC 3

1
Five O'Clock Whistle (78rpm Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:04

Kim Gannon, Lyricist - Kim Gannon, Composer - Joseph Myron, Lyricist - Joseph Myron, Composer - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Unknown, Producer - Gene Irwin, Lyricist - Gene Irwin, Composer

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Broadway (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:00

Al Killian, Trumpet - Lester Young, Tenor Saxophone - Bill Byrd, Composer - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Earle Warren, Alto Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass - Buck Clayton, Trumpet - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - Vic Dickenson, Trombone - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Freddie Green, Guitar - Henri Moore, Composer - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - Teddy McRae, Composer

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
It's The Same Old South (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:08

Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer - J. Gorney, Composer - J. Gorney, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer - E. Eliscu, Composer - E. Eliscu, Lyricist

Originally Released 1940 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Jump The Blues Away (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:03:02

Al Killian, Trumpet - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Dudley Brooks, Arranger - Earle Warren, Alto Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass - Harry Edison, Trumpet - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Ed Cuffee, Trombone - E. Lewis, Composer - E. Lewis, Lyricist - Freddie Green, Guitar - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone - Tab Smith, Alto Saxophone - Tab Smith, Soprano Saxophone - Jack Washington, Alto Saxophone - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer

Originally released 1941. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
The Jitters (Album Version)
The Count Basie Orchestra
00:02:46

Al Killian, Trumpet - Ed Lewis, Trumpet - Earle Warren, Alto Saxophone - Walter Page, Bass - Harry Edison, Trumpet - T. Smith, Composer - T. Smith, Lyricist - Buddy Tate, Tenor Saxophone - Dan Minor, Trombone - John Hammond, Producer - Ed Cuffee, Trombone - Freddie Green, Guitar - Dickie Wells, Trombone - Jo Jones, Drums - Count Basie, Piano - Don Byas, Tenor Saxophone - Tab Smith, Arranger - Tab Smith, Alto Saxophone - Tab Smith, Soprano Saxophone - Jack Washington, Alto Saxophone - Jack Washington, Baritone Saxophone - Count Basie & His Orchestra, Performer

Originally released 1941. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

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Count Basie's Columbia years have long been debated, subject to apocryphal written data and legend because of the willy-nilly nature of his tenure with the label and its subsidiaries. Producer Orrin Keepnews has thus assembled America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years, a compilation of Basie's Columbia years that not only makes sense historically; it is a treasure trove for listening. Aesthetics played a grand part in the decision-making process here, as did sound reproduction and discographical accuracy. Over four CDs, the Basie/Columbia collaboration is split into three parts. On disc one and roughly half of two, the small-group recordings are presented, from the original Smith-Jones quintet sessions in 1936 through the 1957 octet recordings. These bands include the 1936 Smith-Jones group that introduced Lester Young and bassist Walter Page to the world via recordings and also included Jimmy Rushing, Jo Jones, and of course, Carl "Tatti" Smith. In addition there is Basie's Bad Boys group, which listed Buck Clayton, Shad Collins, Dicky Wells, and Freddie Green in addition to Basie, Young, Rusing, Page, and Jones. Two selections from these sessions, "Goin' to Chicago Blues" and "Live and Love Tonight," display Basie's considerable abilities on the organ. Though these sessions were recorded in 1939, they didn't appear until 1951 on a 10" LP. Basie's Kansas City Seven -- the previous rhythm section with Lester and Buck -- also recorded in 1939 and are notable for introducing "Lester Leaps In," the saxophonist's signature tune into the canon. From 1942, there are eight cuts from Count Basie & His All American Rhythm Section, which added Don Byas to the smaller band on four. Finally there are two different octet sessions: the Neal Hefti-arranged 1950 octet session with Buddy DeFranco, Buddy Rich, Charlie Rouse, Serge Chaloff, Jimmy Lewis, and Clark Terry as well as Green and Basie, and another octet from 1957 with Wardell Gray, Gus Johnson, and Rudy Rutherford in the mix. There are 30 selections in all from the small groups. On the remainder of disc two and all of three, the Basie orchestra, beginning with the 1939 John Hammond session that resulted in "Rock-a-Bye Basie," is showcased. There are 39 cuts from the various Basie big bands that recorded for the label, including the Young, Clayton, Sweets Edison band that recorded "12th Street Rag," "Pound Cake," and "Nobody Knows" among others. The 1940 band arranged by Don Redman brought Buddy Tate, Vic Dickenson, and Earle Warren to the orchestra and recorded "Five O'Clock Whistle" and "One O'Clock Jump." Bands from 1941-1951 are also included with performances such as "Avenue C," "Stay on It," "Beaver Junction," "Hob Nail Boogie," and "Blue Skies." Finally, disc four portrays the live-in-the-club side of the band taken from radio broadcasts during the musician's union recording bans. The 1939 band recorded at the Famous Door has been often bootlegged but has never sounded this good. A rare broadcast from the Southland Theatre Restaurant from 1940 is excerpted here, and for the conditions it was recorded in, sounds amazing, as does the Café Society Uptown gig from 1941, which has also been bootlegged to death with dubious quality before now. In addition to the music, there is a very exhaustive set of notes that diaries the band's progress through the era and offers fine documentation as well as commentary about the developments of the band through the swing and bop eras. America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years and Miles Davis' Complete Jack Johnson Sessions -- also a Legacy production -- were the first real entries into the jazz Christmas present bag for 2003. Apart from that, this set in particular makes sense of a previously only sporadically documented period in the Basie repertoire and catalog. This is painstakingly executed reissue project is top-shelf for the Basie collector.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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