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Jazz Moods: Hot in Bloomington, MN
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Artie Shaw
was perhaps the most forward thinking of the
big band
leaders of the 1930s and '40s, and while he was adept at generating material that fared well on the
pop
charts, he also cut edgy, spooky pieces like his signature
"Nightmare"
that pushed against the grain, and running through everything he did was his wonderful clarinet playing, always smooth, explosive and inventive. This well-sequenced collection brings together tracks from his peak years with
RCA
's
Bluebird
imprint, including
Shaw
's hugely popular 1938 version of
Cole Porter
"Begin the Beguine,"
the near-perfect
"Traffic Jam,"
and the enticing
"Temptation."
is not here, however, and some of
's best-known tunes, like
"Fenesi,"
"Stardust,"
and
"Moonglow,"
are also absent, but this is intended as an upbeat sampler, with the rhythms never slowing past mid-bounce. Some of these selections, like
"Just Kiddin' Around,"
feature string arrangements augmenting
traditional
big band jazz
setup, a radical innovation at the time. Purposely skewed toward the upbeat dance side of
's repertoire,
Jazz Moods: Hot
isn't an ideal introduction to
, but it swings without mercy, and for listeners looking for a lively set for a jitterbug session, it's darn near perfect. ~ Steve Leggett
was perhaps the most forward thinking of the
big band
leaders of the 1930s and '40s, and while he was adept at generating material that fared well on the
pop
charts, he also cut edgy, spooky pieces like his signature
"Nightmare"
that pushed against the grain, and running through everything he did was his wonderful clarinet playing, always smooth, explosive and inventive. This well-sequenced collection brings together tracks from his peak years with
RCA
's
Bluebird
imprint, including
Shaw
's hugely popular 1938 version of
Cole Porter
"Begin the Beguine,"
the near-perfect
"Traffic Jam,"
and the enticing
"Temptation."
is not here, however, and some of
's best-known tunes, like
"Fenesi,"
"Stardust,"
and
"Moonglow,"
are also absent, but this is intended as an upbeat sampler, with the rhythms never slowing past mid-bounce. Some of these selections, like
"Just Kiddin' Around,"
feature string arrangements augmenting
traditional
big band jazz
setup, a radical innovation at the time. Purposely skewed toward the upbeat dance side of
's repertoire,
Jazz Moods: Hot
isn't an ideal introduction to
, but it swings without mercy, and for listeners looking for a lively set for a jitterbug session, it's darn near perfect. ~ Steve Leggett