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Henry "Red" Allen - The Chronological Classics 1929-1933
Much of this is on a comp on Spotify called Swing Out
Much of this is on a comp on Spotify called Swing Out
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Cab sold very well, even during the depression, so they recorded him prolifically. However, those chronological albums can be a lot to absorb in one sitting. Nobody likes mega cd collections better than I do, but one of the casualties of the digital era has been the well curated compilation selected to fit comfortably within this space of an LP, say 45 minutes or less. If I recall correctly, Columbia did a nice one for Calloway.Cab Calloway - Jukebox Hits 1930-1950
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Surprisingly not as much of Cab's material streaming on Spotify - Penguin Guide recommends the Chronological Cab Calloway: The Early Years 1930-1934 which at 100 tracks may be a bit too much - my own opinion about these recommendations is that each one should be nicely digested. When we get to the album era, there's not gonna be a choice "The Complete Miles Davis" so why not do shorter albums/comps for older artists.
That being said, this set - probably the best comp there covers a broader era and does focus on popular, fun songs rather than what made Cab a prominent 30s jazz figure. Still it's a great listen.
I'm always flummoxed when I listen to a classic album on streaming, only to discover it's 2 hours long because they added a bunch of B-sides and outtakes to it.Cab sold very well, even during the depression, so they recorded him prolifically. However, those chronological albums can be a lot to absorb in one sitting. Nobody likes mega cd collections better than I do, but one of the casualties of the digital era has been the well curated compilation selected to fit comfortably within this space of an LP, say 45 minutes or less. If I recall correctly, Columbia did a nice one for Calloway.
List makers - ugh - they're the worst![]()
The 1001 Classical editor made some interesting choices. For most of the nine Beethoven symphonies, they chose the complete cycle for a separate conductor. So we got all nine by Barenboim, Karajan, et al. Yes, this is a bit excessive at times but it is a fine way to do a deep dive not only into the works but also into the stylistic nuances of each conductor.To continue the above thoughts, I always feel these recommended lists, should be somewhat reasonable. I (like Ojai I suspect) have been doing a lot of listening off the 1001 Classical Recordings You Must Hear list - they'll have a symphony or single piano sonata then as one of their selections, suggest the complete Mozart 23 string quartets - no doubt important works but kind of a cop out when, say, Sibelius' "Finlandia" or Barber "Adagio for Strings" counts as one selection then the complete string quartets counts as one selection.
List makers - ugh - they're the worst![]()
