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1924-1936

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Download links and information about 1924-1936 by Fletcher Henderson. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:04:43 minutes.

Artist: Fletcher Henderson
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:04:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Christopher Columbus 3:00
2. Moten Stomp (Moten Swing) 2:39
3. Rhythm of the Tambourine 2:37
4. Back In Your Own Backyard 2:30
5. Sing You Sinners 2:39
6. Yeah Man 2:50
7. Big John's Special 2:54
8. Shanghai Shuffle 3:08
9. New King Porter Stomp 3:08
10. Big Chief de Sota (Grand Terrace Swing) 2:58
11. Stealin' Apples 2:57
12. Blue Lou 3:10
13. Clarinet Marmalade 3:09
14. Wang Wang Blues 3:00
15. I'm Coming Virginia 3:04
16. What-Cha-Call-'Em Blues 2:49
17. Teapot Dome Blues 2:57
18. Stampede 3:15
19. Singing the Blues 2:48
20. Chinatown, My Chinatown 3:03
21. Sugarfoot Stomp 3:19
22. Henderson Stomp 2:49

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A viable alternative to the many "chronological" Fletcher Henderson discs on offer, Giants of Jazz's 1924-1938 collection takes in a wide array of the maestro's early-jazz and swing sides. The mix is heavy on cuts from the first half of the period covered, including such early highlights as "Shanghai Shuffle" and "The Stampede"; the going is especially sweet here with a double dose of sharp solos (Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, et al.) and charts (some of Don Redman's best). And the cream keeps coming, as these 22 tracks take in such bedrock sides as "New King Porter Stomp," "Stealin' Apples," and "Sugar Foot Stomp." The line of soloists and arrangers is just a consistently impressive, with more Redman work and new gems from Benny Carter and brothers Fletcher and Horace Henderson. The lineup, of course, remains huge too, featuring the likes of Benny Morton, Tommy Ladnier, Chu Berry, and Buster Bailey. A listening pleasure of the historical kind.