Artie Shaw – Artie Shaw And His Rhythmakers 1937-1938 Volume 2
- Artist: Artie Shaw
- Cod produs: 7003/4
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Artist: Artie Shaw
Label: Swingdom
Format: Vinyl - LP, Compilation
Country: US
Year: 1986
Genres: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Swing
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Tracklist:
A1 Johnny One Note
A2 Never In A Million Years
A3 Wake Up And Live
A4 I've Got Beginner's Luck
A5 Someday Sweetheart
A6 Symphony In Riffs
A7 In The Bottom
A8 Hold Your Hats
B1 The Bus Blues
B2 Born To Swing
B3 Someday Sweetheart
B4 Night And Day
B5 Ubangi
B6 The Bus Blues
B7 Whispers In The Dark
B8 Don't Ever Change
C1 If I Put My Heart In My Song
C2 Love Is A Merry-Go-Round
C3 'Till The Clock Strike Three
C4 The Moon Got In My Eyes
C5 All You Want To Do Is Dance
C6 It's The Natural Thing To Do
C7 The Folks Who Live On The Hill
C8 Can I Forget You?
D1 The Things I Want
D2 Posin
D3 If You Should Ever Leave
D4 The Loveliness Of You
D5 Afraid To Dream
D6 All Alone
D7 Because I Love You
D8 If I Had You
Artist: Artie Shaw
His first public appearance leading his own band was in his native New York City on the 24th of May, 1936 and he became one of the biggest names in jazz and popular music during the late 1930's and 1940's swing heyday. He last toured as a performing clarinetist with a big band in 1950, and made his last live / public performing appearances with a small group in 1954. Shaw made his last records of new material (on which he was merely conducting and not playing) in 1955. He spent much of the second half of his life devoted to writing and other pursuits, although he returned to the recording studios in 1968 to conduct an album of some of his biggest instrumental hits (from 1938-39) with a band that was filled by other notable veteran sidemen of the Swing Era, some of whom had worked for him three decades earlier and were at the time still working professional musicians in their prime. In 1983 he surprised the music world once again by assembling a 16-piece touring big band under the direction of clarinetist [a982466] and Shaw appeared with it through 1986-87, at which time he turned the band over to Johnson once and for all. The anti-nostalgic Shaw explicitly stated that he wanted this last band to focus on jazz and lesser known later works from 1944-45 and especially 1949, as well as new material written for the band, much of which was never recorded. He was married eight times including to [a2860190] (1940) and [a1481869] (1945-46).
