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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Bennie Moten Part 3........

Bennie Moten Part 3..........

18th Street Strut 5-14-1925
Sad man blues 9-7-1928
She's no trouble 9-7-1928
She's sweeter than sugar 5-14-1925
Sister honky tonk 5-14-1925
Slow motion 9-6-1928
Small black 10-23-1929
Somebody stole my gal 10-31-1930 v=Bill Basie
South 11-29-1924
South 9-7-1928
South Street blues 5-14-1925
Sweetheart of yesterday 10-24-1929
Terrific stomp 7-16-1929
That certain notion 7-17-1929
That too, do  10-28-1930
That's what I'm talking about 7-17-1929
Thick lip stomp 12-13-1926
Things seem blue to me 5-14-1925
Toby 12-13-1932
Tough breaks 9-6-1928
Trouble in mind 9-7-1928
Tulsa blues 11-29-1924
12th Street rag 6-11-1927
Two times 12-13-1932
Vine Street blues 11-29-1924
When I'm alone 10-30-1930
When life seems so blue 7-18-1929
White lightenin' blues 12-13-1926
Won't you be my baby 10-27-1930
Ya got love 4-15-1931 v=Jimmy Rushing
Yazoo blues 12-13-1926
You made me happy 10-28-1930

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Bennie Moten Part 2............

Part 2 of the Bennie Moten list..........

Lafayette 12-13-1932
Let's get it 7-16-1929
Liza Lee 10-29-1930 v=Jimmy Rushing
Loose like a goose 7-18-1929
Mack's rhythm 10-28-1930
Mary Lee 10-24-1929
Midnight Mama 12-14-1926
Milenberg Joys 12-13-1932
Missouri wobble 12-14-1926
Moten stomp 6-12-1927
Moten swing 12-13-1932
Moten's blues 7-17-1929
Muscle Shoals blues 12-14-1926
New goofy dust rag 7-18-1929
New Moten stomp 10-30-1930
New Orleans 12-13-1932 v=Jimmy Rushing
New Vine Street blues 10-24-1929
Now that I need you 10-31-1930
Oh! Eddie 10-28-1930
Pass out lightly (there ain't nothin' to it) 6-12-1927
Prince of Wails 12-13-1932
Professor Hot Stuff 10-30-1930
Rit-Dit-Ray 10-24-1929
Rite Tite 7-17-1929
Rumba Negro (Spanish stomp) 10-23-1929
The New Tulsa blues 6-11-1927
The only girl I ever loved 12-13-1932 v=Sterling Russell Trio

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Bennie Moten Part 1............

Bennie Moten

Bennie Moten (November 13, 1894 – April 2, 1935) was a noted American jazz pianist and band leader born in Kansas City, Missouri.

He led the Kansas City Orchestra, the most important of the itinerant, blues-based orchestras active in the Midwest in the 1920s, and helped to develop the riffing style that would come to define many of the 1930s Big Bands.

His first recordings were made (for OKeh Records) in 1923, and were rather stiff interpretations of the New Orleans style of King Oliver and others. They also showed the influence of the Ragtime that was still popular in the area. His OKeh sides (recorded 1923-1925) are some of the more valuable acoustic jazz 78's of the era and continue to be treasured records in many serious jazz collections.

They next recorded in 1926 for Victor Records in New Jersey, and were influenced by the more sophisticate style of Fletcher Henderson, but more often than not featured a hard stomp beat that was extremely popular. Moten remained one of Victor's most popular orchestras through 1930.

By 1928 Moten's piano was showing some Boogie Woogie influences, but the real revolution came in 1929 when he recruited Count Basie, Walter Page and Oran 'Hot Lips' Page. Walter Page's walking bass lines gave the music an entirely new feel compared to the 2/4 tuba of his predecessor Vernon Page, coloured by Basie's understated, syncopated piano fills.
Their final session (10 recordings made December 13, 1932, during a time of significant hard-ship for the band) showed the early stages of what would become know as the "Basie sound"; four years before Basie would record under his own name. By this time Ben Webster and Jimmy Rushing had joined Moten's band, but Moten himself does not play on these sessions. 

After Moten's death in 1935 after an unsuccessful tonsillectomy, Basie took many of the leading musicians from the band to form his own orchestra.

Moten's popular 1928 recording of "South" (V-38021) stayed in Victor's catalog over the years (reissued as 24893 in 1935 as Victor phased out any remaining V-38000 series that were still in the catalog) and became a big jukebox hit in the late 1940s (by then, reissued as 44-0004). It remained in print (as a vinyl 45) until RCA stopping making vinyl records!

So here's part 1...............

As I like it 5-14-1925
As long as I love you (Jeanette) Voc. =Jimmy Rushing 10-30-1930
Baby Dear 11-29-1924
Baby Dear 6-11-1927
Band box shuffle 10-23-1929
Boot it (Milenberg joys) 10-24-1929
Bouncin' around 10-31-1930
Crawdad blues 9-1923
Dear heart 7-11-1927
Ding-dong blues 6-12-1927
Elephant wobble 9-1923
Every day blues (yo yo blues) 10-23-1929
Get going (get ready to love) 10-30-1930
Get low down blues (With talking by Lewis) 9-7-1928
Goofy dust 11-29-1924
Harmony blues 12-13-1926
Here comes Marjorie 10-28-1930
Hot water blues 9-7-1928
I wanna be around my baby all the time Voc. =Jimmy Rushing 4-15-1931
I wish I could be blue 10-28-1930
Imagination Voc.=Sterling Russell Trio 12-13-1932
It won't be long 7-17-1929
It's hard to laugh or smile  9-7-1928
Justrite 9-6-1928
Just say it's me 7-18-1929
Kansas City breakdown 9-7-1928
Kansas City shuffle 12-13-1926
Kansas City squabble 7-16-1929
Kater Street rag 5-14-1925
The Blue Room 12-13-1932
The Count 10-28-1930
The Jones Law stomp 10-23-1929

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