Catalogue: JASMCD 2579
Price Code: A
Release Date: 01/03/2001
Bar Code: 604988 25792 2
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Bobby HACKETT & His Orch.At The Jazz Band Ball 1938 - 1940

The two instrumentals from the first session, "At
The Jazz Band Ball" and "That Da Da Strain", are typical Dixieland fare with
interesting solos, especially from Pee Wee Russell. The other two sides, "You,
You And Especially You" and "If Dreams Come True", are more commercially
designed and have vocals by Lola Bard. The live version of "At The Jazz Band
Ball" taken from a "Saturday Night Swing Club" broadcast, provides an
interesting comparison with the one from the studio recording session and the
solos are rather different, as one might expect from a jazz group."Blue And
Disillusioned", with a nice vocal from Linda Keene, is the attempt for
commercial success from the second session with two sides, "Ghost Of A Chance"
and "Poor Butterfly", designed to show off Hackett's playing. The final side,
"Doin' The New Lowdown", is more of a group jazz vehicle with good solos.Even as
early as 1938 he had acquired a reputation for his ability to enhance the
performance, not only by his discrete embellishments behind the vocal but his
sympathetic solos as well. This dual ability is beautifully illustrated on
Maxine Sullivan's "Night And Day".There are two outstanding Hackett performances
on the standards, "Ain't Misbehaving" and "Embraceable You".Two sides with
Hackett as leader have vocals and were obviously intended to strike a more
commercial note but the two instrumentals, "Clarinet Marmalade" and "Singing The
Blues", show Hackett at his best especially in his tribute to Bix Beiderbecke on
the second of these - not that he recreates either the style or the sound of Bix
but the flavour is certainly present.
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