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| The swing icon’s centennial is marked with this two-CD reissue, which includes One O’Clock Jump, Every Day (I Have The Blues) and more. |
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| 1 Whirly-Birds |
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| 2 Goin' to Chicago Blues |
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| 3 Cute |
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| 4 I Want a Little Girl |
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| 5 Teach Me Tonight |
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| 6 The Late Late Show |
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| 7 Lonesome Lover Blues |
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| 8 Blue and Sentimental |
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| 9 Trav'lin' Light |
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| 10 Farouk |
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| 11 For Lena and Lennie |
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| 12 Untouchable |
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| 13 Everyday (I Have the Blues) |
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| 14 I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face |
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| 15 Jumpin' at the Woodside |
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| 16 Li'l Darlin' |
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| 17 If I Were a Bell |
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| 18 Splanky |
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| 19 Ain't No Use |
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| 20 Until I Met You |
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| 21 She's Funny That Way |
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| 22 The Late, Late Show |
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| 23 Jeepers Creepers |
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| 24 Jelly, Jelly |
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| 25 Katy-Do |
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Album Review
"Count Basie & Friends: 100th Birthday Bash" is, quite simply, a stunningly remastered double-disc collection of Basie collaborations and presentations of smaller subgroups under his umbrella during his tenure with Roulette and recorded in the late '50s, though a couple of sides ("I Want A Little Girl" and "The Late Late Show") were issued originally on Capitol -- with Nat King Cole fronting the Basie band and Gerald Wiggins instead of the Count on piano. This set improves upon the CD issue by Ember with eight additional cuts and far better sound. The tunes -- with arrangements by saxophonist Frank Foster, Neal Hefti, Jimmy Mundy, Quincy Jones, Benny Carter, and others -- are a mix of vocal cuts with guests such as Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Tony Bennett, Irene Reid, Sarah Vaughan, and (of course) the band's own singer, Joe Williams. Whether it's a duet like "Teach Me Tonight" between Vaughan and Williams, Billy Eckstine singing "Lonesome Lover Blues" and Ben Webster soloing on the same tune, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross vocalizing on "Jumping At The Woodside," or the burning version of "April In Paris" recorded live in Sweden with an arrangement by Wild Bill Davis, this set cooks from top to bottom and is an excellent -- even stellar -- view of the Basie orchestra during a very creative and fertile period. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Count Basie |
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