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A three-disc box set from England's Avid Records, Little Jazz Giant
tracks trumpeter Roy Eldridge's career from his early work as part
of the Delta Four in 1935 through his own efforts to front a swing
combo in the late '30s, his work with bandleaders Teddy Hill and
Fletcher Henderson, his brilliant early-'40s sides with Gene Krupa,
his profitable stay with Artie Shaw, his uncertain position with
the modern bop community, and finally, four concluding tracks with
Oscar Peterson. In retrospect, it's interesting how many of the
most striking cuts here were actually written by Eldridge,
including "That Thing," "The Gasser," "Fish Market," "Wild Driver,"
"Yard Dog," and "They Raided the Joint," each of which has a
perceptible modernist edge. Pound for pound, Eldridge was one of
the finest upper-range trumpet players jazz has ever produced, and
this set has countless examples of his jet-propelled solos (check
out his lightning-fast solos in the version of "St. Louis Blues"
that is included here). Avid has released each of the discs from
this set as single packages as well, entitled The Gasser
(1935-1946), Wild Driver (1944-1950), and The Heat's On
(1951-1952). ~ Steve Leggett
"These 12 arrangements are intended to depart a bit from the way
that the songs were first set down by Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern,
and Richard Rodgers. In terms of harmony, the use of modulations,
and the recasting of melodies with unexpected accompaniment, I've
tried, with all due respect, to move their classic songs into new
territory. Sometimes I've embellished the melodies themselves in
the way a jazz player might throw in variations, but these are not
jazz variations. To the contrary, the settings are perhaps
reminiscent in manner of some of the preludes of Chopin and
Debussy, and of the shorter piano pieces of Ravel." - Dick Hyman.
Songs include: Hello, Young Lovers * The Last Time I Saw Paris *
People Will Say We're in Love * The Song Is You * This Nearly Was
Mine * The Way You Look Tonight * We Kiss in a Shadow * and more.
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