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Product Description 3-CD box set is the 3rd volume (in a series of 5) containing Beiderbecke's complete recordings & alternate takes. This 69 track collection contains his output from February through June 1928, and features the orchestras of Paul Whiteman, Frank Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke's Gang, vocals by Bing Crosby, Jack Fulton, Austin Young & others. Includes the songs 'Sugar,' 'Somebody Stole My Gal,' 'Thou Swell,' 'Borneo,' 'When You're With Somebody Else,' selections from 'Show Boat' & more. Review "This is the earliest exotica on record, and is as full of magic and surprises as any Bix Beiderbecke recording." -- Thom Jurek
B**L
Great, great Bix
Whenever Bix puts that horn to his mouth, poetry of the most sublime sort pours forth...Absolute beauty.Sound is so clear as to be live.
A**R
Great recording
Very nice audio quality resulting from very expert editing. Recommended to all Bix fans and those who enjoy the Jazz Era.
T**N
Expensive, but worth it
This sort of music is rare these days. The melodies evoke a 1920s/Art Deco/Great Gatsby-era feeling.
W**E
Essential Bix, if a little heavy on Paul Whiteman
This is the 3rd Volume of 5 in the this series of Bix Restored. This Volume contains like 75 songs, 68 of which are Bix usually in the 2nd or 3rd Trumpet/Cornet Chair of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. He admittedly got some good solos for a few bars on a number of these tracks.Whiteman was known as "The King Of Jazz" back in these days, a rather hyperbolic statement, given that both King Oliver and the Jelly Roll King were still alive and kicking, but his popularity in the late 20's and early 30's was almost universal. Bix has some great moments with the Whiteman Orchestra, as detailed, track by track in both the booklet included with this CD and in more depth in Bix: The Leon Bix Beiderbecke Story , but frankly the multiple takes of Whiteman's Orchestra are neither the meat *or* the gravy of this set--BUT... The following tracks are Bix with Frank Trumbauer & his Orchestra: Our Bungalow of Dreams, Lila, Borneo, My Pet (take B), My Pet (take C)and the four remaining tracks are by Bix Beiderbecke & his Gang: Somebody Stole My Gal, Thou Swell (test groove), Thou Swell (take A), Thou Swell (take C). Great stuff, all of it!And the sound on these discs is amazing, given the age and sources of the material! Personally, I don't care so much for the Paul Whiteman Orchestra material, much of which has nothing to do with "Jazz" at all, but I recognize that Bix's position with the band illustrates the level of Bix' fame at this point in his career, and that a position with Whiteman's Orchestra was about as high as one could aim as a professional musician at the time. Much more Bix, with Frankie and (at last) Hoagy will be found on Vol. 4-- this one's almost *all* Whiteman's Orchestra.
M**L
Must Have Bix!
Good restoration of the classic cornetist who was a genius at improvisation and composition. One of a kind!
S**M
Essential Bix
Part of the ultimate Bix collection. Every note he recorded, including many less well known Whiteman tracks (where he's lost in the brass section), the odd test groove of "Thou Swell", featuring Bix's voice, and some real classics such as the famous Bix/Tram "chase chorus" on "You took Advantage of Me" - with a great vocal from Bing Crosby! An essential set for the rabid Bix fan!
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