[Dixielandjazz] FINAL. THE COMPLETE LIST OF BEST-FAVORITES of DJML
lUIS dANIEL Flores
luda@arnet.com.ar
Thu, 21 Nov 2002 18:02:09 -0300
Favorites- Best Solos In Jazz - from DJML
There were 65 different mails on this subject. Two persons did not see any
good reason to make this kind of selection. However most of the list mates
seem to enjoy it, one of them wrote:
``I enjoy questions about peoples' favorite things, because I
learn about new records to watch for, or am reminded of what I have
forgotten. They give me specific direction when browsing my CD collection,
which, of course, has many items suggested by such questions in the
past...``
--Sheik
THE LIST:
Four votes:
1. Bunny Berigan Can't Get Started With You
Three votes:
2. Teagarden lover
3. Bix Singing The Blues
4. Coleman Hawkins Body & Soul (the 1939 version)
Two votes:
5. Bix + Whiteman Sweet Sue
6. Armstrong/Hines Weatherbird
7. Armstrong & J. Dodds Potato Head Blues
8. Bob Scoby+ Clancy Hayes All The Wrongs You've Done
9. Gene Krupa Sing Sing Sing
one vote:
10. Teagarden Body and Soul
11. Teagarden Mighty Like a Rose
12. Teagarden Prince of Wails
13. Teagarden Jack Hits the Road
14. Armstrong Cornet Chop Suey
15. Armstrong west end blues
16. Armstrong swing that music
17. Johnny Hodges Things Ain't What They Used to Be
18. Johnny Hodges Daydream
19. Johnny Hodges Never No Lament
20. Jabbo Smith+Ellington Black and Tan Fantasie
21. Bubber Miley+Ellington Black and Tan Fantasie,1928
22. Adelaide Hall+Ellington Blues I Love to Sing
23. Adelaide Hall Creole Love Call
24. Joe Oliver Dippermouth Blues (1923)
25. Joe Oliver Wa Wa Wa
26. Red Allen + J. Oliver Mule Face Blues
27. Bix + Goldkette Clementine
28. Bix Ostrich Walk
29. George Lewis Burgundy Street Blues
30. George Lewis +Bunk Jonnson Tiger Rag
31. Bunk Johnson New Iberia Blues
32. Charlie Parker Night In Tunisia
33. Charlie Parker Embraceable You
34. Miff Mole + Red and Miff Stompers Hurricane
35. Miff Mole Peg of My Heart
36. Billy Butterfield + Artie Shaw Stardust
37. Billy Butterfield What's New
38. Rex Stewart Slap Happy, 1938
39. Rex Stewart Menelik the Lion, 1938
40. Muggsy Spanier Relaxing at the Touro
41. Muggsy Spanier Lonesome Road
42. Wild Bill Davison How Come You Do Me
43. Wild Bill Davison I can't give you anything but love
44. Dukes`Freddy Assunto Slide Frog Slide
45. Dukes`Freddy Assunto Georgia Camp
46. Pee Wee One Two Three Blues
47. Pee Wee Old Folks
48. Lonnie Johnson Savoy Blues (L.A. Hot Five)
49. Cap'n John Handy Ice Cream
50. J.C. Higginbotham Panama
51. Bob Haggart Big Noise from winnetka
52. Lu Magarity (Condon album here'll Be Some Changes Made
53. Ed. Hall It`S Been So Long
54. Picou High Society
55. L.Hampton Stardust
56. Bob Williams Yeah, We Got Your dixieland
57. Sydney Bechet Summertime
58. Duke Heitger swing that music
59. James P. Johnson Snowy Morning Blues
60. Eddie Miller Love's got me in a lazy mood
61. Lee Gifford Fight the Team-Across the Field
62. Billy Maxted Need It Be Named
63. Tommy Dorsey Marie
64. Dickie Wells + Cecil Scott Springfield Stomp
65. Omer Simeon +Jelly Roll Morton Doctor Jazz
66. Joe Yukl (the Mad Russian) Body and Soul
67. Paul Desmonds+Dave Brubeck Take Five
68. Irving Fasola March of the Bobcats
69. Dizzy Gillespie I Can't Get Started
Best- favorites PIANOS solos:
Two votes:
1. Thelonious Monk Bag's Groove
2. Jelly Roll Morton Mamanita
One vote:
3. Art Tatum Willow Weep For Me (1949)
4. Art Tatum Too Marvelous For Words (1956)
5. Art Tatum Tiger Rag
6. Jelly Roll Mortin Froggy More
7. Jelly Roll Morton Harmony Blues, 1920
8. Jelly Roll Morton My Melancholy Baby
9. Stanley Cowell You Took Advantage Of Me
10. Fats Waller Keepin Out of Mischief Now
11. Fats Waller Ain't Got Nobody. circa 1937
12. Jess Stacy sing sing sing
13. Jess Stacy or Wilson One O'Clock Jump, 1938
14. Teddy Wilson+ B. Goodman Body & Soul, 1935.
15. Pee Wee Hunt 12th St Rag
· Brian Towers choose by instrument and qualities:
Trumpet/cornet: Cornet Chop Suey Louis Armstrong - tone, rhythm,
creativity, soul
Clarinet Burgundy Street Blues George Lewis - soul and
emotion
Tenor Sax Body & Soul (the 1939 version) Coleman Hawkins -
tone, rhythm, creativity, soul
Guitar Savoy Blues (L.A. Hot Five) Lonnie Johnson -
Alto sax Ice Cream Cap'n John Handy -
exuberance, rhythm, power and stamina
Trombone Panama J.C. Higginbotham - power,
rhythm, technique, originality
Drums Sing Sing Sing Gene Krupa -
swinging rhythm
String bass Big Noise from Winnetka Bob Haggart - originality
and great rhythm
I should let you know that some of the list mates chose one or more than one
solos.
LUIS DANIEL FLORES
ARGENTINA
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