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Ultimate Big Band Collection: Artie Shaw in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $14.99

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Ultimate Big Band Collection: Artie Shaw in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $14.99
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Clarinetist and bandleader
Artie Shaw
led one of the most elegant dance bands of the swing era; it was a group whose arrangements were intensely formal, while simultaneously concentrating on solid groove. His volume in
Sony's Masterworks Jazz
series reveals this in spades. From the opening reading of
"Begin the Beguine,"
with its strutting guitar comping, his shimmering clarinet solo, and the brass strolling along the bassline, through uptempo banger's like
"Traffic Jam,"
the slippery sentimentality of
"All the Things You Are,"
and the colorful, easy shuffle in
"The Man I Love,"
Shaw
and his group knew how to put dancers out on the ballroom floor and keep them there. This budget comp collects ten of the group's best-known recordings, providing a solid, swinging introduction to a singular artist. ~ Thom Jurek
Artie Shaw
led one of the most elegant dance bands of the swing era; it was a group whose arrangements were intensely formal, while simultaneously concentrating on solid groove. His volume in
Sony's Masterworks Jazz
series reveals this in spades. From the opening reading of
"Begin the Beguine,"
with its strutting guitar comping, his shimmering clarinet solo, and the brass strolling along the bassline, through uptempo banger's like
"Traffic Jam,"
the slippery sentimentality of
"All the Things You Are,"
and the colorful, easy shuffle in
"The Man I Love,"
Shaw
and his group knew how to put dancers out on the ballroom floor and keep them there. This budget comp collects ten of the group's best-known recordings, providing a solid, swinging introduction to a singular artist. ~ Thom Jurek
Clarinetist and bandleader
Artie Shaw
led one of the most elegant dance bands of the swing era; it was a group whose arrangements were intensely formal, while simultaneously concentrating on solid groove. His volume in
Sony's Masterworks Jazz
series reveals this in spades. From the opening reading of
"Begin the Beguine,"
with its strutting guitar comping, his shimmering clarinet solo, and the brass strolling along the bassline, through uptempo banger's like
"Traffic Jam,"
the slippery sentimentality of
"All the Things You Are,"
and the colorful, easy shuffle in
"The Man I Love,"
Shaw
and his group knew how to put dancers out on the ballroom floor and keep them there. This budget comp collects ten of the group's best-known recordings, providing a solid, swinging introduction to a singular artist. ~ Thom Jurek
Artie Shaw
led one of the most elegant dance bands of the swing era; it was a group whose arrangements were intensely formal, while simultaneously concentrating on solid groove. His volume in
Sony's Masterworks Jazz
series reveals this in spades. From the opening reading of
"Begin the Beguine,"
with its strutting guitar comping, his shimmering clarinet solo, and the brass strolling along the bassline, through uptempo banger's like
"Traffic Jam,"
the slippery sentimentality of
"All the Things You Are,"
and the colorful, easy shuffle in
"The Man I Love,"
Shaw
and his group knew how to put dancers out on the ballroom floor and keep them there. This budget comp collects ten of the group's best-known recordings, providing a solid, swinging introduction to a singular artist. ~ Thom Jurek

















