Rex Stewart - Anthology: The Definitive Collection (Remastered) (2021)

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Title: Anthology: The Definitive Collection (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Master Tape Records
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 5:22:45
Total Size: 1.14 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

01. Montmartre (Remastered)
02. Tain't Like That (Remastered)
03. That's Rhythm (Remastered)
04. Low Cotton (Remastered)
05. Finesse (Remastered)
06. Solid Old Man (Remastered)
07. I Know That You Know (Remastered)
08. Dutch Treat (Remastered)
09. Diga Diga Doo (Remastered)
10. I'm True to You (Remastered)
11. Oh Lady Be Good (Remastered)
12. Madeleine (Remastered)
13. The Back Room Romp (Remastered)
14. The Little Goose (Remastered)
15. Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Remastered)
16. Be Bop Boogie (Remastered)
17. I Cover the Waterfront (Remastered)
18. Mobile Bay (Remastered)
19. The Man I Love (Remastered)
20. Rexercise (Remastered)
21. Alphonse Et Gaston (Remastered)
22. Shady Side of the Street (Remastered)
23. Indiana (Remastered)
24. Just Squeeze Me (Remastered)
25. Air Lift Stomp (Remastered)
26. Swamp Mist (Remastered)

Disc 2

01. Solid Rock (Remastered)
02. Baby, Ain't You Satisfied (Remastered)
03. Sweet Georgia Brown (Remastered)
04. I Can't Get Started (Remastered)
05. Zaza (Remastered)
06. Body and Soul (Remastered)
07. Fable of a Fool (Remastered)
08. Cotton Tail (Remastered)
09. I May Be Wrong, Part 1 (Remastered)
10. Basin Street Blues (Remastered)
11. Linden Blues (Remastered)
12. I'm the Luckiest Fool (Remastered)
13. Muskrat Ramble (Remastered)
14. Sweet Loraine (Remastered)
15. I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues (Remastered)
16. Truckin' Down the Sinclair Trail (Remastered)
17. Stingaree (Remastered)
18. Last Blues (Remastered)
19. Baby, Ain't You Satisfied (Early Version) (Remastered)
20. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Remastered)
21. Dreamer's Blues (Remastered)
22. Stardust (Remastered)
23. Confessin' (Remastered)
24. Stompin' at the Savoy (Remastered)
25. Feeling Fine (Remastered)
26. Blues Kicked the Bucket (Remastered)

Disc 3

01. Night and Day (Remastered)
02. I Cried for You (Remastered)
03. Cherry (Remastered)
04. Jug Blues (Remastered)
05. Georgia on My Mind (Remastered)
06. Bootsie Wootsie (Remastered)
07. Caribbean Cradle Song (Remastered)
08. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Remastered)
09. Morning Glory (Remastered)
10. At the Barclay's Club (Remastered)
11. Sydney Sobs (Remastered)
12. I Didn't Know About You (Remastered)
13. Loopin' Lobo (Remastered)
14. Goofin' Off (Remastered)
15. I May Be Wrong, Part 2 (Remastered)
16. B.O. Blues (Remastered)
17. Cherokee (Remastered)
18. Do Nothin Till You Hear Form Me (Remastered)
19. Storyville (Remastered)
20. Stompy Jones (Remastered)
21. Quand Vous Saurez (Remastered)
22. Three Horn Parlay (Remastered)
23. Never Let It Be Sad (Remastered)
24. All on Account of You (Remastered)
25. Main Stem (Remastered)
26. Foolish Boy (Remastered)

Disc 4

01. Run to the Corner (Remastered)
02. Boog It Jack (Remastered)
03. Weary Weird (Remastered)
04. Blue Jay (Remastered)
05. Summertime (Remastered)
06. Flim Flam (Remastered)
07. The Beefeater (Remastered)
08. Old Woman Blues (Remastered)
09. Let's Try It (Remastered)
10. Vernon's Story (Remastered)
11. Bugle Call Blues (Remastered)
12. Waitin' for the Train to Come In (Remastered)
13. Old Grey Bonnet (Remastered)
14. Jazz Me Blues (Remastered)
15. Blue Bundles (Remastered)
16. Five O'Clock Mood (Remastered)
17. Subtle Slough (Remastered)
18. Menelik (Remastered)
19. Sacknasty (Remastered)
20. Some of These Days (Remastered)
21. My Sunday Gal (Remastered)
22. Boy Meets Horn (Early Version) (Remastered)
23. Boy Meets Horn (Version 2) (Remastered)
24. Big Eight Dutch Treat (Remastered)
25. Solid Old Man 2 (Remastered)

Rex Stewart achieved his greatest glory in a subsidiary role, playing cornet 11 years in the Duke Ellington Orchestra. His famous "talking" style and half-valve effects were exploited brilliantly by countless Ellington pieces containing perfect passages tailored to showcase Stewart's sound. He played in a forceful, gripping manner that reflected the influences of Louis Armstrong, Bubber Miley, and Bix Beiderbecke, whose solos he once reproduced on record. Stewart played on Potomac riverboats before moving to Philadelphia. He went to New York in 1921. Stewart worked with Elmer Snowden in 1925, then joined Fletcher Henderson a year later. But he felt his talents were not at the necessary level, and departed Henderson's band, joining his brother Horace's band at Wilberforce College. Stewart returned in 1928. He remained five years and contributed many memorable solos. There was also a brief period in McKinney's Cotton Pickers in 1931, a stint heading his own band, and another short stay with Luis Russell before Stewart joined the Ellington Orchestra in 1934.

He was a star throughout his tenure, co-writing classics "Boy Meets Horn" and "Morning Glory." He also supervised many outside recording sessions using Ellingtonians. After leaving, Stewart led various combos and performed throughout Europe and Australia on an extensive Jazz at the Philharmonic tour from 1947-1951. He lectured at the Paris Conservatory in 1948. Stewart settled in New Jersey to run a farm in the early '50s. He was semi-retired, but found new success in the media. He worked in local radio and television, while leading a band part-time in Boston. Stewart led the Fletcher Henderson reunion band in 1957 and 1958, and recorded with them. He played at Eddie Condon's club in 1958 and 1959, then moved to the West Coast. Stewart again worked as a disc jockey and became a critic. While he published many excellent pieces, a collection containing many of his best reviews, Jazz Masters of the Thirties, came out posthumously. There's also a Stewart autobiography available. ~ Ron Wynn


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