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01. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "I know that you know" 02. Powers, Ollie & His Harmony Syncoptors "Play that thing" 03. Cookie's Gingersnaps "Here comes the hot tamale man" 04. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Four or five times" 05. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Every evening I miss you" 06. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Apex blues" 07. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "A Monday date" 08. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Blues my naughty sweetie gives to me" 09. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Oh, sister, ain't that hot?" 10. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Sweet Lorraine" 11. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "King Joe" 12. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "It's tight like that" 13. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "Chicago rhythm" 14. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "I got a misery" 15. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra / Alix, May "May daddy rocks me with one steady roll" 16. Noone, Jimmie & His Apex Club Orchestra "San" 17. Noone, Jimmie & His Orchestra "Delta bound" 18. Noone, Jimmie & His New Orleans Band "'Way down yonder in New Orleans" 19. Noone, Jimmie & His New Orleans Band "The blues jumped a rabbit" 20. Noone, Jimmie & His New Orleans Band "Sweet Georgia Brown" 21. Noone, Jimmie & His Orchestra "Bump it (Apex Blue)" 22. Noone, Jimmie & His Orchestra "I know that you know" 23. Noone, Jimmie & His Orchestra "Japansy" 24. Noone, Jimmie & His Orchestra "New Orleans hop scop blues" 25. Capitol Jazzmen "Clambake B-Dur" 26. Ory, Kid & All Star New Orleans Band "High society"
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 | | Description: | Here is the best single-CD survey available of the classic jazz recordings made by one of the New Orleans alltime greats. Jimmie Noone (1895-1944) was, along with Sidney Bechet and Johnny Dodds, the finest of all the New Orleans clarinettists, blessed with an always lyrical tone, a remarkable technique and a deep appreciation
of the blues. His records stand as significant milestones in the history of jazz.
The Apex Of Jazz Clarinet is a fitting description of his work. The compilation follows his career from his first recording, with Ollie Powerâ??s Harmony Syncopators in 1923 (Play That Thing), through two decades to his final sessions with Kid Ory just before his death (High Society). The series of recordings Noone made in between, leading his own band from 1928 to 1940, are classics of their kind, including that memorable spell at Chicagoâ??s Apex Club when his band included Earl Hines â?? exhilarating classics such as I Know That You Know, Four Or Five Times, Apex Blues, My Monday Date and his theme tune Sweet Lorraine.
This is a notable addition to Retrospectiveâ??s jazz range, which includes clarinettists Irving Fazola (RTR 4337), Benny Goodman (RTS 4144), Frank Teschemacher (RTR 4194), Buster Bailey (RTS 4356), Edmond Hall (RTR 4286) and of course Sidney Bechet (RTS 4372) . - |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
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