Gene Krupa And His Orchestra - Rhythm Parade

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Review by Stoian Ciprian

The album "Rhythm Parade" by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra is a classic jazz album that showcases the legendary drummer's skills and the talents of his band. The album features 16 tracks, including some of the most popular jazz tunes of the 1940s.

The album starts off with the swinging "Let Me Off Uptown," featuring the vocals of Anita O'Day. The band's tight rhythm section and Krupa's impeccable drumming provide a solid foundation for O'Day's playful vocals.

Other highlights of the album include "Drum Boogie," which features Krupa's famous drum solo, and "After You've Gone," a slower, more bluesy number that showcases the band's versatility.

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Artist: Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
Album: Rhythm Parade
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
After You've Gone
Massachusetts
Green Eyes
Opus No. 1
Stompin' At The Savoy
There Is No Breeze (To Cool The Flame Of Love)
Wire Brush Stomp
Body And Soul

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Catalog Numbers

33S 1064

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • 10"
  • Compilation

About Gene Krupa And His Orchestra

Name Vars

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  • Gene Krupa
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  • Gene Krupa & Orch.
  • Gene Krupa & His New Orchestra
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  • Gene Krupa Orch.
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  • Gene Krupa Se Svým Orchestrem
  • Gene Krupa Und Sein Orchester
  • Gene Krupa Y Su Orquesta
  • Gene Krupa, His Drums & His Orchestra
  • Gene Krupa, His Drums And His Orchestra
  • Gene Krupa, His Orchestra
  • Orch. Gene Krupa
  • Orchestra Gene Krupa
  • The Band
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  • The Gene Krupa Orchestra

Members

  • Lenny Hambro
  • J.J. Johnson
  • Jimmy Cleveland
  • Roy Eldridge
  • Gene Krupa
  • Vido Musso
  • Anita O'Day
  • Danny Bank
  • Barry Galbraith
  • Nick Travis
  • Charlie Ventura
  • Teddy Napoleon
  • Don Fagerquist
  • Kai Winding
  • Aaron Sachs
  • Bernie Glow
  • Ernie Royal
  • Charles McCamish
  • Al Porcino
  • Dave McKenna
  • Cutty Cutshall
  • Edmond Hall
  • Red Rodney
  • Sam Marowitz
  • Tommy Pederson
  • Joe Triscari
  • Joe Bushkin
  • Bob Snyder
  • Bob Kitsis
  • Al Hall
  • Ernie Caceres
  • Dick Taylor
  • Milt Raskin
  • Shorty Sherock
  • Hal McKusick
  • Moe Schneider
  • Clyde Newcomb
  • Wild Bill Davison
  • Eddie Shu
  • Tony Russo
  • Warren Covington
  • Ray Triscari
  • Joe Ferrante
  • Teddy Walters
  • Harry Terrill
  • Charlie Kennedy
  • Irene Daye
  • George Siravo
  • Bruce Squires
  • Horace Rollins
  • Sam Musiker
  • Joe Koch
  • John Drew
  • Graham Young
  • John Bello
  • Tasso Harris
  • Ted Blume
  • Remo Biondi
  • Clint Neagley
  • Pinky Savitt
  • Mickey Mangano
  • Bob Strahl
  • Edward Cornelius
  • Fred Ohms
  • Tommy Gonsoulin
  • Ed Mihelich
  • Eddie Yance
  • Johnny Bothwell
  • Carl Elmer
  • Joe Springer
  • Joe Dale
  • Jack Schwartz
  • Hy White
  • Al Beck
  • Bob Ascher
  • Howard DuLany
  • Norman Murphy
  • Pat Virgadamo
  • Musky Ruffo
  • Rudy Novak
  • Walter Bates
  • Jay Kelliher
  • Biddy Bastien
  • Torg Halten
  • Babe Wagner
  • Carolyn Grey
  • Leon Cox
  • Tom DiCarlo
  • John Grassi
  • Sam Listengart
  • Frank Worrell
  • Bill Culley
  • Bill Hitz
  • Irv Lang
  • Vince Hughes
  • Stuart Olsen
  • Joe Megro
  • Bob Lesher
  • Paul Powell
  • Tony D'Amore
  • Emil Mazaneo
  • Jimmy Millazzo
  • Ed Badgley
  • Don Brassfield
  • Nick Gaglio
  • Benny Feman
  • Louis Zito
  • Al Jordan
  • Andy Pino
  • Dave Schultze
  • Ben Seaman
  • Nick Prospero
  • Mike Triscari
  • Bill Conrad
  • Mitch Melnick
  • Randy Bellerjean
  • Buddy Neal
  • Tony Anelli
  • Carl Biesacker
  • Jack Zimmerman
  • Bob Curtis
  • Clay Hervey
  • Bob Munoz
  • Buddy Wise
  • Stan Doughty
  • George Walters
  • Gordon Boswell
  • Julius Ehrenworth
  • Jimmy Migliore
  • Larry Patton
  • Tommy Lucas
  • Rex Kitting
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Summary by Stoian Ciprian

"Rhythm Parade" is a must-have for any jazz fan, especially those who appreciate the big band sound of the 1940s. Krupa's drumming is a standout feature of the album, but the entire band is top-notch, making this a classic jazz album that stands the test of time.