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Cab Calloway: Essentiel Jazz (CD)

(1994/Sony) 20 tracks

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  • Interpret: Cab Calloway

  • Album titlle: Essentiel Jazz (CD)

  • Label Sony

  • Genre R&B, Soul

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 5099747168925

  • weight in Kg 0.15
Calloway, Cab - Essentiel Jazz (CD) CD 1
01 Nagasaki Cab Calloway
02 Hoy Hoy Cab Calloway
03 Jumpin Jive Cab Calloway
04 Abi Gezunt Cab Calloway
05 Fifteen Minutes Intermission Cab Calloway
06 A Chicken Ain't Nothing But A Bird Cab Calloway
07 My Gal Cab Calloway
08 St James Infirmary Cab Calloway
09 I Want To Rock Cab Calloway
10 I'll Be Around Cab Calloway
11 Minnie The Moocher Cab Calloway
12 Honey Dripper Cab Calloway
13 Hey Now Hey Now
14 Hi De Ho Man Cab Calloway
15 Oh Grandpa Cab Calloway
16 Jungle King Cab Calloway
17 Two Blocks Down, Turn To The Left Cab Calloway
18 San Francisco Fan Cab Calloway
19 The Calloway Boogie Cab Calloway
20 Everybody Eats When They Come Cab Calloway
Cap Calloway Thanks to New York’s budget-priced Bell Records, veteran orchestra leader Cab... more
"Cab Calloway"

Cap Calloway

Thanks to New York’s budget-priced Bell Records, veteran orchestra leader Cab Calloway wrapped his rafter-rattling pipes around some of the biggest selling songs of the mid-1950s.

The label’s business model was an intriguing one. Arthur Shimkin launched it in 1952 as an offshoot of Golden Records, which he’d established four years earlier. Both were financially backed by New York’s Simon and Schuster publishing company.

Shimkin covered the hits of the day with competent singers and musicians both famous and unknown, packaged Bell’s singles in colorful picture sleeves, priced them at 39 cents each, and sold them in grocery stores, bookstores, and other outside-the-box outlets. The concept clicked.

Calloway’s endlessly swinging orchestra had been a national sensation during the 1930s and ‘40s that obliterated racial barriers with its musical innovations and dazzling showmanship. His roaring pipes, elastic dance moves, and wild zoot-suited attire made him the epitome of pre-war hep. He appeared in mainstream movies, led his orchestra on network radio, and headlined the finest venues. But hits grew scarce for Cab by the late ‘40s. By 1954 they’d dried up.

 

Cabell Calloway III wasn’t the first member of his family to take the show biz plunge. That honor went to older sister Blanche, a pianist who recorded with Louis Armstrong in 1925 (much later, she managed singer Ruth Brown). Cab was born Christmas Day of 1907 in Rochester, N.Y. and was raised in Baltimore from age six. His middle-class family had high hopes of him becoming a lawyer, but Calloway had other plans. He met up with Blanche in Chicago in 1927 and began singing professionally. Cab led an 11-piece orchestra, the Alabamians, but when they lost a 1929 battle of the bands at New York’s Savoy Ballroom, he quit.

 

Broadway manager Irving Mills teamed Cab with another outfit, the Missourians. Mills snagged the band an engagement at Harlem’s famed Cotton Club, and Calloway was on his way. He settled into the swinging nightclub in 1930 for an extended engagement that lasted for years. Performing for well-heeled Caucasians, Cab unleashed his huge voice and wielded a mean baton, whirling, dancing, singing, and mugging his way to stardom. He made his recording debut that year and scored a hit with an outrageous rendition of W.C. Handy’s St. Louis Blues.

 

In 1931, Calloway and his band skyrocketed with the number that would become his lifelong theme. Minnie The Moocher featured a surreal storyline, a slinky groove, and a "hi-de-ho" singalong chorus (his penchant for scatting had commenced when he forgot some lyrics during a show and had to improvise). Cab’s treatment of the minor-key moaner St. James Infirmary was also popular, his ebullient vocal delivery ensuring the mood didn’t grow too morose.

 

Calloway’s vibrancy was tailor-made for the silver screen. He performed Minnie The Moocher in the 1932 romantic comedy ‘The Big Broadcast’ and led his outfit through a torrid Reefer Man the next year in ‘International House.’ Cab even turned up in a handful of early ‘30s Betty Boop cartoons. In 1937 Calloway and his orchestra were featured in their own nine-minute short ‘Hi-De-Ho.’ He co-starred as a hepster in the 1943 big-budget musical ‘Stormy Weather’ and headlined his own full-length ‘47 film, also titled ‘Hi De Ho.’ Working all the angles, Cab penned ‘The Hepster’s Dictionary’ in 1938 (updated in several later editions), providing a handy glossary of cool cat lingo for his legion of followers.

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Tracklist
Calloway, Cab - Essentiel Jazz (CD) CD 1
01 Nagasaki
02 Hoy Hoy
03 Jumpin Jive
04 Abi Gezunt
05 Fifteen Minutes Intermission
06 A Chicken Ain't Nothing But A Bird
07 My Gal
08 St James Infirmary
09 I Want To Rock
10 I'll Be Around
11 Minnie The Moocher
12 Honey Dripper
13 Hey Now
14 Hi De Ho Man
15 Oh Grandpa
16 Jungle King
17 Two Blocks Down, Turn To The Left
18 San Francisco Fan
19 The Calloway Boogie
20 Everybody Eats When They Come