Harry James & His Musicmakers - Trumpet Blues

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Review by Vinit Agarwal

Trumpet Blues by Harry James & His Musicmakers is a classic jazz album that will transport listeners back to the golden era of swing music. The album features Harry James on trumpet, along with his talented band of Musicmakers, who bring their A-game to every track.

The album opens with the lively and upbeat "Trumpet Blues and Cantabile," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "Ciribiribin," "Two O'Clock Jump," and "The Mole."

Harry James' trumpet playing is exceptional throughout the album, and he is backed by a tight and well-rehearsed band that delivers a flawless performance. The arrangements are also top-notch, with each track showcasing the band's musical prowess.

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Album: Trumpet Blues
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ready Gal Jump3:12
Trumpet Blues And Cantabile2:30
Chiarinna [Kerina]2:33
February ('Cept February Which Has 28)2:42
Cotton Tail3:40
Raffles1:10
The Back Beat Boogie3:34
Your Red Wagon3:02
Or Words To That Effect2:45
Big Boy2:32
Block Party2:12
Ultra4:21
Where Or When2:00
Things Ain't What They Used To Be3:37

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Catalog Numbers

FH 41

Labels

First Heard Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Compilation
  • Mono

Credits

RoleCredit
Alto SaxophoneEddie Rosa, Willie Smith
Baritone SaxophoneBob Poland
Compiled ByChristopher A. Pirie
Recorded ByChristopher A. Pirie
DesignTed Aylward
Double BassArt Bernstein, Joe Mondragon
DrumsDon Lamond (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B7), Frank Bode (tracks: A7)
GuitarTony Rizzi
LeaderHarry James
Photography ByDick Maher
PianoBruce McDonald
Sleeve NotesChristopher A. Pirie
Tenor SaxophoneCorky Corcoran, Jimmy Cook
TromboneCarl "Ziggy" Elmer, Dave Robbins , Lee O'Connor
TrumpetEverett McDonald, Harry James , Nick Buono, Pinky Savitt, Ralph Osborn
Valve TromboneJuan Tizol

Notes

  • The year for every track, excepting "Raffles" is 1949.
  • Selected and recorded from "The Swing House Collection" by Christopher A. Pirie, producer, at The Swing House, London

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: FH 41 A I *
  • Matrix / Runout: FH 41 B I *

About Harry James & His Musicmakers

Name Vars

  • Harry & The Music Makers
  • Harry James & His Musicmakers
  • Harry James & The Music Makers
  • Harry James And His \
  • Harry James And His Music Makers
  • Harry James And His Musicmakers
  • Harry James And Music Makers
  • Harry James And The Music Makers

Aliases

  • Harry James And His Orchestra
  • Harry James And His Big Band

Members

  • Neal Hefti
  • Arnold Ross
  • Gary Herbig
  • Don Lamond
  • Joe Mondragon
  • Juan Tizol
  • Manny Klein
  • Herbie Haymer
  • Sam Marowitz
  • Harry Rodgers
  • Claude Lakey
  • Harry James
  • Thurman Teague
  • Dalton Rizzotto
  • Willie Smith
  • Sonny Payne
  • Murray McEachern
  • Corky Corcoran
  • Ben Heller
  • Sam Caplan
  • Uan Rasey
  • Allan Harshman
  • Louis Bellson
  • Alex Beller
  • Zeke Zarchy
  • John De Voogdt
  • Elias Friede
  • Nick Buono
  • Al Lerner
  • Leo Zorn
  • Alex Cuozzo
  • Hal Korn
  • Sam Sachelle
  • Gene Lamas
  • Victor Stern
  • Mickey Scrima
  • Jack Gootkin
  • Fred Waldron
  • Johnny McAfee
  • Bill Spears
  • Dick Spencer
  • Alexander Neiman
  • Jerome Reisler
  • Gail Martin
  • John Santulis
  • Emanuel Moss
  • Tiny Timbrell
  • Ralph Osborne
  • David Sterkin
  • Mischa Russell
  • Cy Bernard
  • Olcott Vail
  • Sam Freed
  • Nicholas Pisani
  • Herschel Burke Gilbert
  • Bob Poland
  • Jack Perciful
  • Bruce MacDonald
  • Paul Geil
  • Pinky Savitt
  • Leonard Atkins
  • Lou Fromm
  • Tony Rizzi
  • Charlie Prebble
  • Ray Martinez
  • Ed Rosa
  • Al Ramsey
  • Irwin Berken
  • Gerson Oberstein
  • Gerald Joyce
  • Jesse Heath
  • Albert Saparoff
  • James Troutman
  • Hayden Causey
  • Ed Mihelich
  • Harry Jaworski
  • Stewart Bruner
  • Carl Maus
  • George Grossman
  • Ernest Karpati
  • Carl Elmer
  • Everett McDonald
  • Francis Polifroni
  • Don Boyd
  • Carl Berg
  • Vince Badale
  • Walter Pfyl
  • Jimmy Cook
  • Dave Robbins
  • John Smith
  • Jimmy Campbell
  • Buddy Combine
  • George Davis
  • Tom Holden
  • Phil Cook
  • Ed Bergman
  • James Grimes
  • Tommy Greco
  • Norman Seelig
  • Bill Palmer
  • Lenny Corris
  • Bob Bein
  • Jack Poster
  • Jack Watson
  • Bill Paynter
  • Larry Kurkdjie
  • Clarence 'Skip' Stine
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Summary by Vinit Agarwal

Trumpet Blues is a must-listen for anyone who loves classic jazz and swing music. Harry James & His Musicmakers have created an album that is both timeless and unforgettable, and it's sure to please even the most discerning jazz fan.