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Illinois Jacquet & His All Stars - Music Hall Beat / Jumpin' At The Woodside flac album
  • Performer Illinois Jacquet & His All Stars
  • Title Music Hall Beat / Jumpin' At The Woodside
  • Country US
  • Style Dixieland
  • Other formats WMA AHX DMF APE AU DXD MP4
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1279 mb
  • Size FLAC 1493 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
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Jumpin' At the Woodside. Flying Home: The Illinois Jacquet Story. The Orchard Music (от лица компании "Proper Box").

Jumpin' at the Woodside" is a song first recorded in 1938 by the Count Basie Orchestra, and considered one of the band's signature tunes. When first released it reached number 11 on the Billboard charts and remained on them for four weeks. Since then it has become a frequently recorded jazz standard. The song was recorded on August 22, 1938 for Decca and was released on December 17 of that year. It charted as high as and was on the charts for four weeks.

11. Jumpin' at the Woodside.

Jumpin' at the Woodside (78) 12. Merle's Mood (78) 13. She's Funny That Way 1. Personnel: Illinois Jacquet (ts), Russell Jacquet (t,v), John Brown (as) Arthur Dennis (bs), Bill Doggett (p), Ulysses Livingston (g), Charles Mingus (b), Al Wichard (d), Wynonie Harris (v), Joe Newman (t), Trummy Young (tb), Ray Perry (as), Freddie Green (g), John Simmons (b), Denzil Best (d), Leo Parker (bs), Sir Charles Thompson (p), Al Lucas (b), Shadow Wilson (d).

Music Hall Beat (2:50) 11. Jumpin' at the Woodside (78) (2:49) 12. Merle's Mood (78) (2:59) 13. She's Funny That Way (2:52) 14. 12 Minutes to Go (78) (2:50) 15. Wondering and Thinking of You (3:11) 16. Here Comes the Blues (2:58) 1. Issued in 2002, this excellent Illinois Jacquet compilation finds the Texas-bred saxophone player leading his ensemble through a set of top-notch mid-1940s sessions. While Jacquet is easily the main attraction with his boisterous tenor playing (see the lively "Bottoms Up" and a speedy rendition of Count Basie's "Jumpin' at the Woodside"), these dates are also notable for the presence of a young bassist, one Charles Mingus, who would of course go on to become one of the greatest jazz composers of the late.

Jumpin' at the Woodside (album). Jumpin' at the Woodside, subtitled A Buck Clayton Jam Session, is an album by trumpeter Buck Clayton which was recorded between 1953 and 1956 and released on the Columbia label. The lineup of top players gives one a good idea as to the high quality of the music".

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Music Hall Beat
Written-By – Jacquet*
B Jumpin' At The Woodside
Written-By – Basie*

Credits

  • Baritone Saxophone – Leo Parker
  • Bass – Albert Lucas*
  • Drums – Ross Wilson*
  • Piano – Sir Charles Thompson
  • Tenor Saxophone – Illinois Jacquet
  • Trumpet – Joseph D. Newman*

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
777 Illinois Jacquet & His All Stars* Music Hall Beat / Jumpin' At The Woodside ‎(Shellac, 10") Apollo Records 777 US 1947
J.S. 539 Illinois Jacquet & His All Stars* Music Hall Beat / Jumpin' At The Woodside ‎(Shellac, 10") Jazz Selection J.S. 539 France Unknown