Cootie Williams and His Orchestra 1941–1944
1995 compilation album by Cootie Williams
Cootie Williams and His Orchestra 1941–1944 Released 1995 Recorded May 7, 1941 April 1, 1942 January 4 & 6, 1944 August 22, 1944 Genre Jazz Length 71 :24 Label Classics (827)
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Cootie Williams and His Orchestra 1941–1944 is a compilation album of recordings by jazz trumpeter Cootie Williams from 1941, 1942, and 1944 (no recordings were made in 1943 due to the 1942–44 musicians' strike ). It was released by Classics [ 2] in 1995.
The April 1, 1942, session includes the first recording of "Epistrophy " (titled "Fly Right" here), written by Thelonious Monk , Kenny Clarke , and Cootie Williams[ 3] earlier the same year. The August 22, 1944, session includes the first recording of Monk's "'Round Midnight ". The January 4, 1944, session marks the recording debut of Bud Powell , then aged 20.[ 4] The January 6, 1944, session features two of Pearl Bailey 's earliest recordings.
Track listing
All songs were written by Cootie Williams , except where noted.
"West End Blues" (King Oliver , Clarence Williams ) – 3:08
"Ain't Misbehavin' " (Fats Waller , Henry Brooks , Andy Razaf ) – 2:38
"Blues in My Condition" – 2:52
"G-Men" – 2:41
"Sleepy Valley" (unknown) – 2:54
"Marcheta" (Victor Schertzinger ) – 3:02
"When My Baby Left Me" (Eddie Vinson , Williams) – 2:38
"Fly Right" (aka "Epistrophy ") (Thelonious Monk , Kenny Clarke ) – 2:30
"You Talk a Little Trash" – 2:59
"Floogie Boo" (Vinson, Williams) – 2:36
"I Don't Know" (Vinson, Williams) – 3:14
"Do Some War Work, Baby" (aka "Gotta Do Some War Work") – 3:06
"My Old Flame" (Arthur Johnston , Sam Coslow ) – 3:16
"Sweet Lorraine " (Cliff Burwell , Mitchell Parish ) – 3:06
"Echoes of Harlem " (Duke Ellington ) – 3:05
"Honeysuckle Rose " (Waller, Razaf) – 3:06
"Now I Know" (Harold Arlen , Ted Koehler ) – 3:02
"Tess's Torch Song" (aka "I Had a Man") (Arlen, Koehler) – 2:33
"Cherry Red Blues" (Bob Haggart ) – 3:08
"Things Ain't What They Used to Be " (Mercer Ellington , Ted Persons ) – 3:16
"Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby ?" (Louis Jordan , Billy Austin ) – 2:46
"Somebody's Gotta Go" (Haggart) – 3:19
"'Round Midnight " (Monk) – 3:18
"Blue Garden Blues" (aka "Royal Garden Blues ") (Spencer Williams , Clarence Williams ) – 3:13
Personnel
May 7, 1941, New York. Tracks 1-4.
April 1, 1942, Chicago. Tracks 5-8.
January 4, 1944, New York. Tracks 9-12. January 6, 1944, New York. Tracks 13-16.
January 6, 1944, New York. Tracks 17-20.
August 22, 1944, New York. Tracks 21-24.
Cootie Williams – trumpet
Ermit V. Perry – trumpet
George Treadwell – trumpet
Lammar Wright – trumpet
Tommy Stevenson – trumpet
Ed Burke – trombone
Ed Glover – trombone
Robert Horton – trombone
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson – alto sax, vocals (tracks 21-22)
Frank Powell – alto sax
Sam "The Man" Taylor – tenor sax
Lee Pope – tenor sax
Eddie de Verteuil – baritone sax
Bud Powell – piano
Leroy Kirkland – guitar
Carl Pruitt – bass
Sylvester "Vess" Payne – drums
Production
Notes and references
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Studio albums Compilations
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. Because Powell's discography features albums with the same title, record labels are identified to avoid any confusion.
As leader or co-leader
Bud Powell Trio (Roost, 1947–53)
Jazz Giant /Piano Solos /Piano Solos, No.2 (1949–50)
The Amazing Bud Powell (1949–51)
The Genius of Bud Powell /Bud Powell's Moods (Mercury/Verve, 1950–51)
Inner Fires (1953)
The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 2 (1953)
Bud Powell's Moods (Norgran/Verve, 1956)
Jazz Original /Bud Powell '57 (1954–55)
The Lonely One... (1955)
Piano Interpretations by Bud Powell (1955)
Blues in the Closet (1956)
Strictly Powell (1956)
Bud! (1957)
Swingin' with Bud (1957)
Bud Plays Bird (1957–58)
Time Waits (1958)
The Scene Changes (1958)
Bud in Paris (1959–60)
The Essen Jazz Festival Concert (1960)
A Portrait of Thelonious (1961)
A Tribute to Cannonball (and Don Byas , 1961)
'Round About Midnight at the Blue Note (1961)
At the Golden Circle (1962)
Bouncing with Bud (1962)
Americans in Europe (split album, 1963)
Bud Powell in Paris (1963)
Relaxin' at Home, 61–64 (1961–64)
Eternity (1961–64)
The Invisible Cage (1964)
Holidays in Edenville, 64 (1964)
The Return of Bud Powell (1964)
Award at Birdland, 64 (1964)
Ups 'n Downs (c. 1965)
With others
Cootie Williams and His Orchestra 1941–1944 (Cootie Williams , Classics , 1944)
New York Journeyman – Complete Recordings (Frank Socolow , 1945)
Dexter Rides Again (Dexter Gordon , 1946)
J. J. Johnson's Jazz Quintets (1946)
Sonny Stitt/Bud Powell/J. J. Johnson (1949–50)
One Night in Birdland (1950)
Jazz at Massey Hall (Dizzy Gillespie , Charlie Parker , Mingus, Max Roach , 1953)
Mingus at Antibes (Charles Mingus , 1960)
Paris Jam Session (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers , 1959)
Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris (1963)
Our Man in Paris (Dexter Gordon, 1963)
Compilations and box sets Compositions Related