Kansas City Powerhouse
Count Basie - CD
- Artist: Count Basie
- Format: CD
- Year: 2002, 2003, 2004
- UPC: 4988017613719
- Item Number: MSI761371
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- 1. Small Black
- 2. Toby
- 3. Moten Swing
- 4. Lafayette
- 5. Prince of Wails
- 6. One O'Clock Boogie
- 7. Futile Frustration
- 8. Swingin' the Blues
- 9. Lopin'
- 10. I Never Knew
- 11. Seventh Avenue Express
- 12. Bye, Bye, Baby
- 13. Cheek to Cheek
- 14. Just an Old Manuscript
- 15. Shoutin' Blues
- 16. Blee Blop Blues
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Kansas City Powerhouse by Count Basie on CD
This mid-priced collection is good as far as it goes, presenting 16 tracks derived from two distinctly separate periods in Count Basie's career. The first five cuts are by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, of which Basie was a key member as a pianist and arranger from 1929 until 1932, when he took over the band following Moten's death; the other 11 cuts date from Basie's brief return to RCA Victor in 1947-1949. The five Moten band tracks are flashy virtuoso pieces played at dizzying tempos, built around the prodigious talents of Harlan Leonard, Hot Lips Page, Ben Webster, and Eddie Barfield, as well as Basie's piano, which is a bit flashier than it would be in his own subsequent recordings. Those early sides are a delight, especially the sound they have on the fresh remasterings -- even Eddie Durham's guitar solo on "Moten Swing" sounds loud and close. The jump from those sides to the postwar material isn't remotely as jarring as one would think, despite the gap between them -- they have more of a polished sound (with George Matthews, in particular, delivering as sweet-sounding a trombone solo as you ever heard on "Futile Frustration," which is an exercise in neither), but otherwise it's just a more sophisticated take on the same core, just with 15 years of musical advancement between them. The assembly of material here seems focused on contrasts; "Swingin' the Blues"'s slow build-down followed by the brash "Lopin'," its focus shifting from Jo Jones' drums to Jack Washington's honking baritone sax and Basie's piano spot. Basie is also in the foreground on "I Never Knew," sharing the spotlight with Paul Gonsalves on tenor sax, and on "Seventh Avenue Express," and Jimmy Rushing also gets one featured number as well. The sound on this disc is a delight and also, curiously, a source of frustration -- one finishes it in pleasure, but also hoping that RCA/BMG might someday remaster the rest of the Basie/Moten sides and his late-'40s sides. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
- Artist: Count Basie
- Format: CD
- Year: 2002, 2003, 2004
- UPC: 4988017613719
- Item Number: MSI761371
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- Label: Bluebird, BMG, Camden, RCA, RCA Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Big Band, Classic Jazz, Swing
- Album Type: "Best of..." / "Greatest Hits"
- 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)
- At Newport
- At Newport
- 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 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 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)
- 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:
- Ben Webster - Sax (Tenor)
- Bill Parker - Sax (Tenor)
- Booker T. Washington - Cornet
- Buddy Tate - Sax (Tenor)
- Clark Terry - Trumpet
- Count Basie - Celeste
- Count Basie - Piano
- Dan Minor - Trombone
- Dicky Wells - Trombone
- Doug Pomeroy - Loops
- Eddie Barefield - Clarinet
- Eddie Barefield - Sax (Alto)
- Eddie Durham - Guitar
- Emmett Berry - Trumpet
- George Matthews - Trombone
- Harlan Leonard - Sax (Alto)
- Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet
- Hot Lips Page - Trumpet
- Jack Washington - Sax (Baritone)
- Jimmy Rushing - Vocals
- Jo Jones - Drums
- Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor)
- Ted Donnelly - Trombone
- Willie "Mack" Washington - Drums
- Woodie Walder - Sax (Tenor)
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Credits:
- Ahmad Kharab Salim - Arranger
- Ben Webster - Sax (Tenor)
- Ben Young - Equalization
- Ben Young - Reissue Producer
- Bill Parker - Sax (Tenor)
- Booker T. Washington - Cornet
- Buck Clayton - Arranger
- Buddy Tate - Sax (Tenor)
- Chris Sheridan - Annotation
- Chris Sheridan - Compilation
- Chris Sheridan - Liner Notes
- Clark Terry - Trumpet
- Count Basie - Celeste
- Count Basie - Piano
- Dan Minor - Trombone
- Dicky Wells - Trombone
- Don Redman - Arranger
- Doug Pomeroy - Loops
- Doug Pomeroy - Transfers
- Eddie Barefield - Arranger
- Eddie Barefield - Clarinet
- Eddie Barefield - Sax (Alto)
- Eddie Durham - Arranger
- Eddie Durham - Guitar
- Emmett Berry - Trumpet
- George Matthews - Trombone
- Harlan Leonard - Sax (Alto)
- Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet
- Hot Lips Page - Trumpet
- Jack Washington - Sax (Baritone)
- Jimmy Mundy - Arranger
- Jimmy Rushing - Vocals
- Jo Jones - Drums
- Joshua Sherman - Series Producer
- Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor)
- Sheryl Lutz-Brown - Design
- Ted Donnelly - Trombone
- Willie "Mack" Washington - Drums
- Woodie Walder - Sax (Tenor)
