Freddie Mitchell - Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5034: The Chronological Freddie Mitchell 1949-1950 (2002)
Artist: Freddie Mitchell
Title: Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5034: The Chronological Freddie Mitchell 1949-1950
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Classics Records
Genre: Blues, R&B, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 68:18
Total Size: 198 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5034: The Chronological Freddie Mitchell 1949-1950
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Classics Records
Genre: Blues, R&B, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 68:18
Total Size: 198 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Slider (2:45)
02. The Derby (2:54)
03. Doby's Boogie (3:06)
04. Hog Head (2:44)
05. Pony Express (2:58)
06. Indiana Express (2:59)
07. Jingle Bells Boogie (2:59)
08. Auld Lang Shine Boogie (2:56)
09. Freddie's Calypso (2:41)
10. Frenesi (3:01)
11. I Told You We Were Through (2:41)
12. Idaho Boogie (2:40)
13. Easter Parade (2:50)
14. Airmail Boogie (3:08)
15. Rockin' With Coop (2:45)
16. Boogie Blues (3:06)
17. Till Tom Boogie (2:29)
18. Fish Market Boogie (3:00)
19. Alamo Boogie (3:03)
20. Sugar Foot Rag (2:45)
21. One O'clock Boogie (2:50)
22. Two O'clock Boogie (2:44)
23. Music Maker's Boogie (2:23)
24. Summertime Boogie (2:39)
Longtime collectors of 78-rpm records might be intimately familiar with the Derby label, a small R&B outfit dedicated to the simple pleasures of good-time handclapping dance music. Invariably, any surviving 78-rpm platters bearing this label are beat to hell as a result of endless service under blunt phonograph needles at all-night parties. Heavy-hitting tenor saxophonist Freddie Mitchell was a roaring success with his gritty, smoking hot jump tunes, boogies, and occasional calypsos. Legend has it Mitchell was a rather soft-spoken, modest individual who became a sort of well-intentioned Mr. Hyde whenever he performed in public, his blistering hot saxophone backed by trombone and baritone sax. The marvelous pianos used on these sides sound like all-but-abandoned uprights with chipped keys and tarnished pedals. Freddie Mitchell could take any melody and turn it into a satisfying vehicle for relaxed dancing and cutting loose. His all-purpose "Auld Lang Syne Boogie" is exciting at any time of year but will liven up any New Year's party where people aren't allergic to vintage instrumental R&B. ~arwulf arwulf