Basie Land
Count Basie - CD
- Artist: Count Basie
- Format: CD
- Year: 2004, 2005, 2009
- UPC: 4988005367983
- Item Number: MSI536798
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- 1. Basie Land
- 2. Big Brother
- 3. Count Me In
- 4. Wanderlust
- 5. Instant Blues
- 6. Rabble Rouser
- 7. Sassy
- 8. Gymnastics
- 9. Yuriko
- 10. Doodle-Oodle
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Basie Land by Count Basie on CD
In 1964, Count Basie handed the reins of his band over to composer and arranger Billy Byers, purportedly to modernize his sound to the times. More accurately, Byers energized the band with his bright charts loaded with counterpointed exchanges and interplay, plus a depth and density the Basie band had long since relinquished to other similarly sized groups. With stellar personnel -- including Eric Dixon, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Marshall Royal, Al Aarons, and Don Rader -- Byers and Basie stoked the coals of the band with some red hot bop and intricate charts atypical to the laid-back approach that always served the band and its fans well. The upbeat tracks, the roaring "Basie Land," hard charging "Rabble Rouser" and the tumbling melody of "Gymnastics" are particularly noticeable, as the horns jump in and out of unison, shout amongst themselves, and stress the quite capable, energetic musicianship the band always sported, but had somewhat suppressed. "Big Brother" and "Instant Blues" are typical, laid-back Basie style pronouncements in moderate or midtempo, but the horns still proclaim their innocence in a louder mindset. A feature for the underrated alto saxophonist Marshall Royal during the perfectly titled, slow slung "Wanderlust" has his style approaching the vibrato shaded Johnny Hodges, while the delicate "Count Me In" parallels Foster's epic ballad "Shiny Stockings" in its basic melodic precept, accented by Basie's chiming piano chords. The world class Wess on flute takes the lead for the chugging along blues "Sassy," dedicated to Sarah Vaughan, the piece again saturated with call and response, while Wess, Foster, and Dixon gang up on flutes for "Yuriko" as Basie's tinkling piano makes the impatient horns blurt out uncontrollably on occasion to get their two cents in. The set concludes with perhaps one of Basie's all-time signature tunes as contributed by Byers with "Doodle-Oodle," a famous hot bop, hummable or whistleable melody that can easily be copied while walking down the street. Byers added something different to this version of the Count Basie Orchestra, and only fans can be the ultimate judge of whether it was for the best. Basie Land is certainly quite a substantive and compelling big-band jazz effort from A to Z. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
- Artist: Count Basie
- Format: CD
- Year: 2004, 2005, 2009
- UPC: 4988005367983
- Item Number: MSI536798
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- Label: Universal, Universal Distribution, Verve
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Mainstream Jazz
- 1952
- Ain't It the Truth [Sony Special Products]
- America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years
- Anthology [Japan]
- April in Paris
- April in Paris [Japan Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- At Last' Swing! (1937-1953)
- Atomic Swing
- Away from Base
- Basie [Toshiba EMI]
- Basie at Birdland
- Basie at Birdland
- Basie Is Back
- Basie Jam
- Basie Jam
- Basie Jam 2
- Basie Land
- Basie Meets Bond [Bonus Track]
- Basie Talks: The New Testament Band
- Basie's Beatle Bag
- Be My Guest
- Beaver Junction (1944-1946)
- Big Band in Boston
- Blues by Basie
- Blues by Basie/Dance Parade
- Blues by Basie/One O'Clock Jump
- Breakfast Dance and Barbecue
- Breakfast Dance and Barbecue [Bonus Track]
- Broadway and Hollywood Basie
- Chairman of the Board
- Class of '54 [1201]
- Combos Anthology, 1936-1956
- Complete 1943-1951 Small Group Recordings
- Complete Original American Victor Recordings
- Cool Count
- Count Basie & Friends: 100th Birthday Bash
- Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan [Toshiba]
- Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan [Toshiba]
- Count Basie and the Kansas City 7
- Count Basie and the Kansas City 7 (Import)
- Count Basie and the Kansas City 7 [Bonus Track]
- Count Basie at Newport
- Count Basie at Newport
- Count Basie in London
- Count Basie in London
- Count Basie in London
- Count Basie Jam Session at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
- Count Basie's Finest Hour
- Count Basie, Vol. 1 & 2
- Count Basie, Vol. 1 [Platinum]
- Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan
- Count Basie: Cocktail Hour
- Count Meets the Duke/Classics
- Count on the Coast, Vol. 2
- Dance Along with Basie
- Dance Sessions (Import)
- Frankly Basie-Plays the Hits O
- In Europe
- Jazz Masters
- Jazz Moods: Hot
- Jumpin
- Kansas City 7 (Import)
- Kansas City Powerhouse
- Ken Burns Jazz
- King of Swing [Clef]
- Legendary Radio Broadcasts
- Les Incontournables
- Lester Leaps In
- Live at the Sands
- Live at Tilburg 1971 & Nassau 1969
- Montreux '77 [Japan]
- Moonglow
- On Film & Live (Import)
- On My Way & Shoutin' Again
- On the Road
- One More Time
- One O'Clock Jump (Living Era)
- One O'Clock Jump [Synergy]
- One O'Clock Jump: The Very Best of Count Basie [Legacy]
- Paris Jazz Concert 1972
- Pure Platinum
- Rhythm Pure & Simple
- Sing Along with Basie
- Sing Along with Basie [Japan]
- Stages
- Straight Ahead
- Straight Ahead
- Super Chief
- Swingin' the Blues [BMG]
- Swinging the Blues: 1930-1939
- The Basie Big Band
- The Basie Big Band
- The Basie Big Band
- The Basie Big Band
- The Best of Count Basie [Denon]
- The Best of Count Basie [Roulette/Pablo]
- The Best of Early Basie
- The Best of Early Basie (Import)
- The Best of the Count Basie Big Band (Import)
- The Complete Atomic Basie
- The Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie Fifties Studio Recordings
- The Complete Decca Recordings
- The Essential
- The Kid from Red Bank: The Complete 1938-1947 Recordings (Import)
- The Quintessence New York - Chicago - Hollywood, Vol. 2: 1942-1952
- The Quintessence New York - Chicago: 1937-1941
- The Unbeatable Basie Beat
- This and That
- This Time by Basie: Hits of the 50's
- Timeless Count Basie
- Too Marvelous for Words
- Verve Jazz Masters 2
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Performers:
- Al Aarons - Trumpet
- Benny Powell - Trombone
- Buddy Catlett - Bass
- Charlie Fowlkes - Sax (Baritone)
- Count Basie - Piano
- Don Rader - Trumpet
- Frank Foster - Flute
- Frank Foster - Sax (Alto)
- Frank Foster - Sax (Tenor)
- Frank Wess - Flute
- Frank Wess - Sax (Alto)
- Frank Wess - Sax (Tenor)
- Freddie Green - Guitar
- Grover Mitchell & His Orchestra - Trombone
- Henry Coker - Trombone
- Marshall Royal - Clarinet
- Marshall Royal - Sax (Alto)
- Snooky Young - Trumpet
- Sonny Cohn - Trumpet
- Sonny Payne - Drums
- Urbie Green - Trombone
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Credits:
- Al Aarons - Trumpet
- Benny Powell - Trombone
- Billy Byers - Arranger
- Buddy Catlett - Bass
- Charlie Fowlkes - Sax (Baritone)
- Count Basie - Piano
- Don Rader - Trumpet
- Frank Foster - Flute
- Frank Foster - Sax (Alto)
- Frank Foster - Sax (Tenor)
- Frank Wess - Flute
- Frank Wess - Sax (Alto)
- Frank Wess - Sax (Tenor)
- Freddie Green - Guitar
- Grover Mitchell & His Orchestra - Trombone
- Harry Weinger - Reissue Supervisor
- Henry Coker - Trombone
- Hollis King - Art Direction
- Isabelle Wong - Design
- Kevin Reeves - Mastering
- Marshall Royal - Clarinet
- Marshall Royal - Sax (Alto)
- Sid Mark - Liner Notes
- Snooky Young - Trumpet
- Sonny Cohn - Trumpet
- Sonny Payne - Drums
- Urbie Green - Trombone
- Val Valentin - Director of Engineering
