Fats Waller - Complete Victor Piano Solos (Bonus Track Version) (2016)

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Title: Complete Victor Piano Solos (Bonus Track Version)
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Starlight Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:37:24
Total Size: 386 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Fats Waller - Blue Black Bottom
02. Fats Waller - Handful of Keys
03. Fats Waller - Numb Fumblin'
04. Fats Waller - Ain't Misbehavin'
05. Fats Waller - Sweet Savannah Sue
06. Fats Waller - I've Got the Feeling I'm Falling (Take No. 2)
07. Fats Waller - I've Got the Feeling I'm Falling (Take No. 3)
08. Fats Waller - Love Me or Leave Me (Take No. 1)
09. Fats Waller - Love Me or Leave Me (Take No. 2)
10. Fats Waller - Gladyse (Take No. 1)
11. Fats Waller - Gladyse (Take No. 2)
12. Fats Waller - Valentine Stomp (Take No. 1)
13. Fats Waller - Valentine Stomp (Take No. 2)
14. Fats Waller - Waiting at the End of the Road (Take No. 1)
15. Fats Waller - Waiting at the End of the Road (Take No. 2)
16. Fats Waller - Baby, Oh Where Can You Be_ (Take No. 1)
17. Fats Waller - Baby, Oh Where Can You Be_ (Take No. 2)
18. Fats Waller - Goin' About (Take No. 1)
19. Fats Waller - Goin' About (Take No. 2)
20. Fats Waller - My Feelings Are Hurt
21. Fats Waller - Smashing Thirds
22. Fats Waller - My Fate Is in Your Hands
23. Fats Waller - Turn on the Heat
24. Fats Waller - St. Louis Blues
25. Fats Waller - After You've Gone
26. Fats Waller - African Ripples

CD2

01. Fats Waller - Clothes Line Ballet
02. Fats Waller - Alligator Crawl
03. Fats Waller - Viper's Drag
04. Fats Waller - Keepin' out of Mischief Now
05. Fats Waller - Stardust
06. Fats Waller - Basin Street Blues
07. Fats Waller - Tea for Two
08. Fats Waller - I Ain't Got Nobody
09. Fats Waller - Georgia on My Mind
10. Fats Waller - Rockin' Chair
11. Fats Waller - Carolina Shout (Take No. 1)
12. Fats Waller - Carolina Shout (Take No. 2)
13. Fats Waller - Honeysuckle Rose
14. Fats Waller - Ring Dem Bells
15. Fats Waller - London Suite I_ Piccadilly (Bonus Track)
16. Fats Waller - London Suite Ii_ Chelsea (Bonus Track)
17. Fats Waller - London Suite Iii_ Soho (Bonus Track)
18. Fats Waller - London Suite Iv_ Bond Street (Bonus Track)
19. Fats Waller - London Suite V_ Limehouse (Bonus Track)
20. Fats Waller - London Suite Vi_ Whitechapel (Bonus Track)
21. Fats Waller - Poor Butterfly (Bonus Track)
22. Fats Waller - Saint Louis Blues (Bonus Track)
23. Fats Waller - Hallelujah (Bonus Track)
24. Fats Waller - Tea for Two (Bonus Track)
25. Fats Waller - A Handful of Keys (Bonus Track)
26. Fats Waller - Swaltzing with Faust (Bonus Track)

Thomas "Fats" Waller was the first jazz organist. He also helped to develop and establish the style of music commonly known as swing; was possessed of an outrageous sense of humor; sang however the hell he felt like singing, and made a point of cutting up whenever possible, particularly when he had to navigate a seemingly endless stream of Tin Pan Alley lyrics. All of his traits and accomplishments sometimes seem to obscure what is perhaps the most important and enduring aspect of Fats Waller he was a gifted and powerfully expressive pianist who learned his craft from the originators of the Harlem stride style: James P. Johnson, Willie "The Lion" Smith and Luckey Roberts. Seldom have Waller's major piano solos been made available en masse to the public for any length of time. These three-minute nougats of wordless wonderment popped up between clusters of ensemble and vocal tracks during the LP era, adding significant depth to the RCA Victor Vintage series in particular. A 1977 Bluebird.double LP (containing 33 selections) presented most of the master takes recorded between 1929 and 1941, and a follow-up Bluebird double CD (40 selections) appeared in 1991 bearing the title Turn on the Heat. Both of these compilations disappeared after awhile, leaving the public to search through chronologies and compilations or to remain altogether ignorant of Waller's pianistic prowess. Definitive's 2006 double-CD reissue of the Complete Victor Piano Solos (with a whopping 52 selections) is the best compilation of its kind. The producers responsible for this package deserve highest praise for having assembled these precious recordings in an unprecedented chronological compendium. Beginning with the gutsy 1927 stomp "Blue Black Bottom" (which did not make it onto the 1977 LP two-fer), this edition omits Waller's two very first recordings, a pair of piano solos cut for the Okeh label in October of 1922. It does include all of the significant Victor solos with six alternate takes, and surpasses Turn on the Heat by dealing in the six-movement "London Suite" and six exquisite lesser-known radio transcriptions, including a gorgeous three-minute rumination on a theme from Faust, Charles Gounod's opera of 1859. These solos represent and reveal the very heart of Waller, and a significant portion of the collective soul of all humanity. If there were to be one Fats Waller album, or one jazz album, or one of a handful of sound recordings to speak for the world, this is it. It's that important, it's that beautiful, it's that essential. Honest to goodness.


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Many thanks.