Jess Stacy - Bittersweet (2019)

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Title: Bittersweet
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:07:59
Total Size: 302 / 156 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Lover Man
02. I Ain't Got Nobody
03. I'll Be Seeing You
04. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
05. Take Me to the Land of Jazz
06. Careless
07. In a Mist
08. Keepin' out of Mischief Now
09. Daybreak Serenade
10. After You've Gone
11. Can't We Be Friends
12. Old Fashioned Love
13. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
14. D.A. Blues
15. Ridin' Easy
16. Rose of Washington Square
17. Imagination
18. Song of the Wanderer
19. Cherry
20. It's Only a Papermoon
21. Blue Fives
22. Lullaby of the Leaves
23. Keepin' out of Mischief Now II
24. Under a Blanket of Blue

One of the great swing pianists, Jess Stacy is known for his solo on "Sing, Sing, Sing," a solo that was cut from the studio recording, but was finally captured on recording at Benny Goodman's historic 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert and released for the first time in 1950. A mostly self-taught player who performed on riverboats during the early '20s, Stacy was part of the fertile Chicago jazz scene of the 1920s with his style being influenced by both Earl Hines and Bix Beiderbecke. Still obscure when he joined Goodman's big band in 1935, the pianist soon became well-known as one of BG's top sidemen, working with him through 1939 and on-and-off during the next five years. Stacy also spent time with the bands of Bob Crosby, Horace Heidt, and Tommy Dorsey, recorded with Eddie Condon, did some solo recordings of his own (starting in 1935), had a short-lived marriage to singer Lee Wiley, and tried twice to lead big bands of his own. He became fairly obscure after moving to California in 1947 (mostly playing in piano bars) and, in 1963, Stacy retired from music altogether, only to return briefly on a few special occasions (and for two Chiaroscuro recordings) over the next 20 years. ~ Scott Yanow