Adrian Rollini: Swing Low - His 26 Finest (1927-1938) | Retrospective RTR4419

Adrian Rollini: Swing Low - His 26 Finest (1927-1938)

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Label: Retrospective

Cat No: RTR4419

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Jazz

Release Date: 2nd August 2024

Contents

Artists

Adrian Rollini
Bunny Berigan
Clay Bryson
Jimmy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Seger Ellis
Benny Goodman
Bobby Hackett
Gene Krupa
Scrappy Lambert
Ella Logan
Eddie Long
Wingy Manone
Glenn Miller
Miff Mole
Red Nichols
Pee Wee Russell
Sonny Schuyler
Jack Teagarden
Joe Venuti
The Tune Twisters
Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra
Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang
The California Ramblers
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestras
Fred Elizdale and his Anglo-American Band
Fred Elizdale and his Music
Hot Music
Joe Venuti and his Blue Four
Joe Venuti and his Blue Five
The Louisiana Rhythm Kings
Miff Mole and his Molers
Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
Tap Root Gang
The Venuti-Long Blue Five

Artists

Adrian Rollini
Bunny Berigan
Clay Bryson
Jimmy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Seger Ellis
Benny Goodman
Bobby Hackett
Gene Krupa
Scrappy Lambert
Ella Logan
Eddie Long
Wingy Manone
Glenn Miller
Miff Mole
Red Nichols
Pee Wee Russell
Sonny Schuyler
Jack Teagarden
Joe Venuti
The Tune Twisters
Adrian Rollini and his Orchestra
Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang
The California Ramblers
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestras
Fred Elizdale and his Anglo-American Band
Fred Elizdale and his Music
Hot Music
Joe Venuti and his Blue Four
Joe Venuti and his Blue Five
The Louisiana Rhythm Kings
Miff Mole and his Molers
Red Nichols and his Five Pennies
Tap Root Gang
The Venuti-Long Blue Five

About

Here is a great portrait of the master of the bass saxophone, Adrian Rollini (1904-1956), giving a hugely enjoyable cross-section of his many classic jazz recordings from the 20s and 30s. Rollini was a prodigious talent (he gave a Chopin concert at the age of four!); he became a composer, arranger, bandleader and a multi-instrumentalist playing vibraphone, goofus, hot fountain pen, cello and piano – but he is famous as the man who put the huge bass saxophone on the map as a jazz instrument.

“Swing Low” is a showcase for Rollini’s unique talents. The first 16 tracks show him as a soloist with various top bands of the 20s and 30s that comprised the cream of white jazz greats: The California Ramblers (with whom he established his reputation), Red Nichols’ Five Pennies, Miff Mole’s Molers, Joe Venuti’s Blue Four, Bix Beiderbecke’s Gang and The Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra. In the course of these, Rollini is heard on most of the instruments mentioned, including goofus and hot fountain pen, but especially on his uniquely uncumbersome-sounding brass monster sax. He was also a member of Spanish-Filipino pianist Fred Elizalde’s band (Dixie, Arkansas Blues).

From late 1933 Rollini led his own groups, and the final 10 tracks are from this source, latterly with his vibes becoming more prominent (played with four mallets). The band boasted such stars as Benny Goodman, Bunny Berigan, Wingy Manone, Jack Teagarden (the wonderful Davenport Blues), and cornet player Bobby Hackett, sounding sublime on the final two quintet tracks.

Contents;
1. Cornfed
2. After You’ve Gone
3. Beatin’ the Dog
4. Feelin’ No Pain
5. Honolulu Blues
6. A Mug of Ale
7. At the Jazz Band Ball
8. Jazz Me Blues
9. Dixie
10. Arkansas Blues
11. My Melancholy Baby (with Seger Ellis)
12. Nobody’s Sweetheart
13. Karavan
14. Lucky Little Devil (with Scrappy Lambert)
15. Hey, Young Fella!
16. Vibraphonia
17. Savage Serenade (with Clay Bryson)
18. It Had to be You (with Ella Logan)
19. Sugar
20. Davenport Blues
21. Bouncin’ in Rhythm
22. Tap Room Swing
23. Swing Low
24. Bill
25. You’re a Sweetheart (with Sonny Schuyler)
26. Small Fry (with The Tune Twisters)

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