Create account Log in

This Is Jazz, Vol. 26 - Lester Young

[Edit]

Download links and information about This Is Jazz, Vol. 26 - Lester Young by Lester Young. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 53:22 minutes.

Artist: Lester Young
Release date: 1997
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 17
Duration: 53:22
Buy on iTunes $9.99

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. Shoe Shine Boy 2:56
2. Boogie Woogie (featuring Count Basie) 3:12
3. He Ain't Got Rhythm (featuring Teddy Wilson, Billie Holiday) 2:49
4. I Must Have That Man (featuring Billie Holiday) 2:53
5. Honeysuckle Rose (Excerpt) (featuring Benny Goodman) 4:03
6. Live and Love Tonight (featuring Basie'S Bad Boys) 3:06
7. Pound Cake (featuring Count Basie) 2:41
8. Exactly Like You (Master Take) (featuring Glenn Hardman, His Hammond Five) 2:40
9. Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie (featuring Count Basie) 2:26
10. Dickie's Dream (Take 2) (featuring Count Basie, Count Basie And The Kansas City Seven, The Kansas City Seven) 3:18
11. Lester Leaps In (Take 2) 3:10
12. Ham 'n' Eggs 2:32
13. The Man I Love (featuring Billie Holiday, Her Orchestra) 3:03
14. Easy Does It (featuring Count Basie) 3:25
15. Five O'Clock Whistle (Take 1) (featuring Count Basie) 3:03
16. All of Me (Take 3) (featuring Billie Holiday, Her Orchestra) 3:57
17. I Got Rhythm 4:08

Details

[Edit]

While the jazz critic jury seems to still be out concerning the musical worth of Lester Young's post-World War II recordings, this 17-track collection brings together the tracks and solos that are generally perceived as the yardstick of Prez's genius. All recorded between 1936 to 1943, Young is strictly a sideman in the eight different configurations presented here, but he quietly dominates the proceedings with his bounty of ideas and beautiful playing throughout. Beginning with the Jones/Smith Incorporated track of "Shoe Shine Boy," and moving on to Count Basie's "Lester Leaps In," and an excerpt from Benny Goodman's Carnegie Hall concert appearance in 1938 on "Honeysuckle Rose" (focusing on Young's solo but utilizing a splice that proves that Gene Krupa rushed the beat on this 11-minute-plus track), Lester simply shines on every track, a fountainhead of moods, ideas and phrasing that's sublime. His work behind Billie Holiday on "All of me," "The Man I Love" and "I Must Have That Man" shows how extraordinary he was in backing a vocalist and extending the melody line for every song. No matter how the naysayers will critique his later work, the material collected on this disc is above reproach and a major chunk of jazz history.