Recommended Dance Music
Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie : Ella and Basie
Ernestine Anderson: Concord Jazz Heritage Series
Slim Gaillard : 1937-38 or 1945 Vol. 2 (Chronological Classics, a French import)
Count Basie: The Complete Atomic Basie (slower Basie tunes)
Count Basie: Atomic Swing
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis: Live in Swing City
Lou Rawls with Les McCann: Stormy Monday (also has good blues)
Oscar Peterson: Night Train
Carmen McRae (Priceless Jazz)
Oscar Peterson meets Louis Armstrong (also has good blues)
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong (Again) - Verve label
Mary Stallings: Manhattan Moods
Really Swingin': Frankie's Favorites (classics)
Maxine Sullivan Sings 1955-56 (import sometimes available from Bill)
Ray Charles: Blues + Jazz
Harry James: Trumpet Blues
Ray Anthony: Swingin' back to the 40's
Oscillating Rhythm (classic swing)
Shirley Scott: Legends of Acid Jazz
Kansas City Shout: Big Joe Turner & Count Basie (slower tunes) - added 5/01
Lily Wilde & her Jumpin Jubilee Orchestra (Portland OR band) - added 5/01
Jump Blues, R&B
Louis Jordan : One Guy Named Louis
Buddy Johnson: Walk 'Em
Slow Blues ...Jimmy Witherspoon: Jazz Me Blues / Singing The Blues (both also have many good swing tunes)
Alberta Hunter: Amtrack Blues (including "Handy Man")
Big Joe Turner: Boss of the Blues
(download Paul & Sharon's Ultimate CD Shopping List!)
RECORD HUNTING TIPS FOR THE BEGINNER
While it is easy and cool to buy stuff off other people's favorites lists, there is nothing
quite like the satisfaction of making musical discoveries of your own. However, as any amateur record collector knows, a trip to the jazz section of any mega-store or online outlet can be daunting, disappointing, and downright expensive. Many are the times that I have blown $15-$20 on a promising looking CD, only to be bitterly disappointed when I got it home. Therefore, I decided to put up some guidelines to make it easier for the non-jazzophile population to have more success when shopping for swing music. First, some absolute truths about record shopping:Now on to some tips:
The coolest thing, I think, about starting a record collection is that you learn a lot about the history of whatever music you are collecting, if you pay attention. And, paying attention is the key to buying good sounding, well produced, quality music. Here are the 4 steps to knowing what you are buying without the benefit of a listening station:
!! Happy Hunting !!