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The Sound Of Jazz

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01
Wild Man Blues
Artist: The Henry "Red" Allen All-Stars
4:46
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02
Rosetta
Artist: Henry Allen & His Orchestra
4:57
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03
Fine And Mellow
Artist: Billie Holiday with Mal Waldron & The All Stars
6:19
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Blues
Artist: Jimmy Giuffre;Pee Wee Russell
6:53
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I Left My Baby
Artist: Count Basie with All-Stars featuring Jimmy Rushing
4:27
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The Train And The River
Artist: THE JIMMY GIUFFRE TRIO
4:43
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Nervous
Artist: Mal Waldron
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Dickie's Dream
Artist: Count Basie with All-Stars
5:53
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Wild Man Blues
Artist: The Henry "Red" Allen All-Stars
8:42
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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 50:23

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a gem

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My mom had this on record and I listened to it over and over. This is a timeless recording that is flawless.

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The Sound of Jazz, originally aired Sunday, December 8, 1957, on CBS, has never been duplicated in capturing such a wide array of jazz musicians from various styles — swing, cool, modern — sometimes cross pollinating in a lively yet casual atmosphere. Jazz critics Whitney Balliett and Nat Hentoff selected the musicians, set them up in a studio in front of a live audience, and told the cameramen to simply follow them as they jammed, talked, and hung out. Performances include the Henry “Red” Allen All-Stars featuring Pee Wee Russell and Coleman Hawkins; Billie Holiday with the Mal Waldron All-Stars featuring Lester Young, Doc Cheatam, Ben Webster, and Hawkins; Count Basie’s All-Stars featuring Jimmy Rushing; and the Jimmy Giuffre Trio. While the entire soundtrack is enjoyable, two pieces stand above the others for their unique and historic pairings: Traditional meets modern with the clarinet pairing of Pee Wee Russell and Jimmy Giuffre on “Blues,” and “Fine and Mellow” finds Billie Holiday briefly reunited with friend Lester Young for the last time. This album was reissued on compact disc in 2000 from Columbia Legacy. – Al Campbell

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