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1.1 Old Grand Dad1.2 Fat and Greasy1.3 Little Curly Hair in a High Chair1.4 Square from Delaware1.5 You Run Your Mouth, I'll Run My Business1.6 Too Tired1.7 "Send Me" Jackson1.8 Eep, Ipe, Wanna Piece of Pie1.9 Stop Pretending1.10 I'll Never Smile Again1.11 My Mommie Sent Me to the Store1.12 Dry Bones1.13 "Fats" Waller's Original E Flat Blues1.14 Stayin' at Home1.15 Hey! Stop Kissin' My Sister1.16 Everybody Loves My Baby1.17 I'm Gonna Salt Away Some Sugar1.18 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-Nezz If I Do1.19 Abercrombie Had a Zombie1.20 Blue Eyes1.21 Scram!1.22 Melancholy Baby2.1 Georgia Grind2.2 Oh Sister Ain't That Hot2.3 Dancing Fool2.4 (You're Some) Pretty Doll2.5 Mamacita2.6 Liver Lip Jones2.7 Buckin' the Dice2.8 Pantin' in the Panther Room2.9 Come Down to Earth, My Angel2.10 Shortnin' Bread2.11 I Repent2.12 Do You Have to Go?2.13 Pan-Pan2.14 I Wanna Hear Swing Songs2.15 You're Gonna Be Sorry2.16 All That Meat and No Potatoes2.17 Let's Get Away from It All2.18 Georgia on My Mind2.19 Rockin' Chair2.20 Carolina Shout2.21 Honeysuckle Rose2.22 Ring Dem Bells2.23 Twenty-Four Robbers3.1 I Understand3.2 Sad Sap Sucker Am I3.3 Headlines in the News3.4 Chant of the Groove3.5 Come and Get It3.6 Rump Steak Serenade3.7 Getting Much Lately? (Ain't Nothin' to It)3.8 Oh Baby, Sweet Baby3.9 Buck Jumpin'3.10 That Gets It, Mr Joe3.11 Bells of San Raquel3.12 Bessie, Bessie, Bessie3.13 Clarinet Marmalade3.14 Winter Weather3.15 Cash for Your Trash3.16 Don't Give Me That Jive3.17 Your Socks Don't Match3.18 We Need a Little Love3.19 You Must Be Losing Your Mind3.20 Two Bits (Really Fine)3.21 Jitterbug Waltz3.22 By the Light of the Silvery Moon3.23 Swing Out to Victory4.1 Up Jumped You with Love4.2 Romance a la Mode4.3 That's What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear4.4 That Ain't Right4.5 Ain't Misbehavin'4.6 Moppin' and Boppin'4.7 Ain't Misbehavin'/Two Sleepy People4.8 Slightly Less Than Wonderful/There's a Gal in My Life4.9 That's What the Bird Said to Me4.10 Waller Jive/Hallelujah4.11 This Is So Nice It Must Be Illegal/Martinique4.12 You're a Viper (The Reefer Song)4.13 Solitude4.14 Bouncin' on a V-Disc4.15 Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child4.16 By the Light of the Silvery Moon4.17 Ladies Who Sing with the Band4.18 To a Wild Rose/Don't Get Around Much Anymore4.19 St Louis Blues4.20 Organ Tests5.1 Pleasure Mad - Fats Waller, Ethel Waters5.2 Back-Bitin' Mama - Fats Waller, Ethel Waters5.3 I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling - Gene Austin, Fats Waller5.4 Maybe-Who Knows? - Gene Austin, Fats Waller5.5 Chloe - Shilkret's Rhythm-Melodists5.6 When You're with Somebody Else - Shilkret's Rhythm-Melodists5.7 Wipe 'Em Off - Seven Gallon Jug Band5.8 You Run You Mouth, I'll Run My Business5.9 Georgia Grind, Pt. 25.10 Georgia Grind, Pt. 35.11 Oh Sister Ain't That Hot, Pt. 25.12 Oh Sister Ain't That Hot, Pt. 35.13 Oh Sister Ain't That Hot [Inc.]5.14 Dancing Fool, Pt. 25.15 Dancing Fool, Pt. 35.16 (You're Some) Pretty Doll, Pt. 25.17 (You're Some) Pretty Doll, Pt. 35.18 Pantin' in the Panther Room5.19 Come Down to Earth, My Angel5.20 Shortnin' Bread5.21 Carolina Shout5.22 Your Socks Don't Match5.23 Martinique5.24 Hallelujah |
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 | Description: | Volume 6 - Complete Recordings by Fats Waller, released 22 March 2022.
This version of Volume 6 - Complete Recordings comes as a 5xCD. - .. RECORDINGSThis is the final volume in JSP's Fats Waller series. Up to the end, there was no pause in his energy or creativity. Fats had toured Europe twice to deal with his waning American popularity, but as 1940 dawned, that could be forgotten. In early February, he appeared in Detroit in front of record audiences. This was the start of a seemingly unending schedule of tours, recordings, movies and radio work. Recorded Waller product continued to be popular - America was edging ever closer to World War - a cheery voice was ever more welcome. With December 7th's attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan, the world changed. On the session of 26th December, the mood is as cheery as ever. Cash For Your Trash is obviously inspired by a recycling drive. This is typical of Fats' response to the war - he was an early and enthusiastic promoter of War Bonds and gave frequent troop shows. As well as recordings made with his regular sidemen, featured here are recordings made with the cast of 'Stormy Weather' which Fats had starred in and rare V-Discs which were exclusively for the use of the Armed Forces - important because they are the only recordings made during the Musicians Union recording ban. By the end of 1943, Fats was on the West Coast. There was no let-up in the work or the partying. After two weeks of furious activity, Fats fell ill with influenza. He was confined to bed for ten days, after which he resumed the hectic round. At a press conference on Sunday 12th December he 'fell asleep' and returned to his hotel to rest. On Monday 13th, he caught the eastbound Super Chief, looking forward to Christmas with his family. By the time the train pulled into Kansas City he was dead - from pneumonia. Sixty years after his death, Fats' fame is undiminished - his most famous songs are still a radio staple. He might have hoped to surpass his piano playing jester image - but in dispensing joy to the world, his was a unique legacy.Piano credits on tracks 2-1 to 2-4 are literally to -- Fats Waller (as Maurice Waller) --
1-1 to 1-8: New York, April 11, 1940.
1-9 to 1-15: New York, July 16, 1940.
1-16 to 1-22: New York, November 6, 1940.
2-1 to 2-4: Liederkranz Hall, New York, 11 or 14 November, 1940.
2-5 to 2-11: Chicago, January 2, 1941.
2-12 to 2-17: New York, March 20, 1941.
2-18 to 3-3: New York, May 13, 1941 (2-18 to 2-23 piano solos).
3-4 to 3-7: Hollywood, July 1, 1941.
3-8 to 3-13: New York, October 1, 1941.
3-14 to 3-17: New York, December 26, 1941.
3-18 to 3-21: New York, March 16, 1942.
3-22, 3-23: New York, July 30, 1942.
4-1, 4-2: New York, July 13, 1942.
4-3: New York, July 30, 1942.
4-4 to 4-6: Hollywood, January 23, 1943.
4-7 to 4-20 (V-Discs, solo piano, organ, vocals): New York, September 16, 1943 (tracks 4-17 to 4-20 as far as is known were not released as V-Discs. They are from Fats Waller's private collection).
Tracks 5-1 to 5-7 are sides where no definitive agreement as to Fats' participation has been reached, but where he might reasonably be expected to have been present.
5-1, 5-2: New York, August 1, 1924.
5-3, 5-4: New York, June 26, 1929.
5-5, 5-6: There is longstanding dispute as to Fats' presence as organist on these sides. Shilkret said he was. However, the session pianist (Milton Rettenburg) said the organ was played by Sigmund Krumgold. New York, March 2, 1928.
5-7: New York, January 3, 1930.
Alternates:
5-8: as 1-5.
5-9 to 5-17: as 2-1 to 2-4.
5-18 to 5-21: as 2-5 to 2-24.
5-22: as 3-14 to 3-17.
5-23, 5-24: as 4-11. |  | No. of tracks: |
112 |
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JSP 952 |
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