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Fletcher Henderson - Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Fletcher Henderson (2000) [Swing, Big Band]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Fletcher Henderson - Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Fletcher Henderson (2000) [Swing, Big Band]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Fletcher Henderson
Album: Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Fletcher Henderson
Genre: Swing, Big Band
Label: Columbia, Legacy
Released: 2000
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Teapot Dome Blues (E. Scrioettel, G. Lottmar, Mills) - 2:56
  2. Shanghai Shuffle (G Rodemich, L. Conley) - 3:17
  3. Copenhagen (C. Davis, W. Melrose) - 2:50
  4. Sugar Foot Stomp (W.Melrose, J. Oliver) - 2:48
  5. The Chant (M. Stitzel) - 2:56
  6. Hot Mustard (F. Henderson) - 2:39
  7. Sensation (I Shields, J.D. LaRocca, E.B. Edwards, A. Sdarbaro, H.W.Ragas) - 2:46
  8. Livery Stable Blues (M. lee, A. Nunez, R. Loреz) - 2:45
  9. My Pretty Girl (C. Fulcher) - 3:20
  10. Hot And Anxious (H. Henderson) - 3:19
  11. Comin' And Goin' (F, Henderson, H. Henderson) - 3:09
  12. Radio Rhythm (J. Palmer) - 2:56
  13. Oh! It Looks Like Rain (E.Y. Harburg-M. Ager) - 2:33
  14. King Porter Stomp (F. Morton) - 2:56
  15. Queer Notions (C. Hawkins) - 2:30
  16. Can You Take It? (F. Henderson) - 2:49
  17. Happy Feet (J. Yellen, M. Ager) - 2:47
  18. Big John's Special (H. Henderson, F. Henderson) - 2:53
  19. Hotter Than 'ell (F. Henderson) - 2:51
  20. Christopher Columbus (L.Berry, A. Razaf) - 3:02
  21. Grand Terrace Swing (F.Henderson) - 2:56
  22. Stealin' Apples (T. Waller, A. Razaf) - 2:54
  23. Jim Town Blues (F.Rose, C.Davis) - 2:42
  24. Stampede (F. Henderson) - 3:04
  25. Kitty On Toast (H. Henderson, F. Henderson) - 2:45

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It's hard to imagine one bandleader who had in tow, at various times, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Roy Eldridge, Ben Webster, and Art Blakey. Such a proud institution - Fletcher Henderson came from a highly educated, distinguished family - could have easily sounded academic if not antiseptic. But hearing the band live evoked such descriptions as "powerhouse" and "tidal wave," owing to a rhythm section whose sole responsibility was to drive dancers mad.

From the mid-Twenties until the Swing Era began, no band touched Henderson's for drive and distinction. But the secret to its success, aside from the matchless talent that came through it, was the unprecedented sophistication of its arrangements. They were so brilliant that they fascinated an up-and-coming bandleader named Benny Goodman, whose success from the mid-Thirties on owed much to Henderson.

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