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    01/01/1995


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    All Music Guide Review

    In the '90s, RCA's jazz department had its hands in different pieces of the jazz pie -- everything from new hard bop and post-bop recordings to new NAC/smooth jazz releases to reissues of big-band swing hits of the '30s and '40s. So when RCA assembled this jazz-oriented compilation in 1995, there was a lot to choose from. By 1995, RCA had been recording jazz for 78 years; in 1917, RCA Victor released the first official jazz single when it put out the Original Dixieland Jazz Band's recording of "Livery Stable Blues." Allegedly, cornetist Buddy Bolden recorded a cylinder in 1898, but that cylinder has never been found -- which means that RCA owns the oldest official jazz recording in existence. Spanning 1946-1995, this 53-minute CD offers a sample of what was, in 1995, RCA's past and present. The good news is that A Look at the Sound of RCA Jazz is diverse -- which is good news if you appreciate a wide variety of jazz. The bad news is that the disc is uneven. Some of the tracks are excellent, including Dizzy Gillespie's classic 1946 recording of "Manteca," a 1952 recording of Duke Ellington performing "Caravan" at a Seattle concert, and a 1983 recording of Carmen McRae singing "Don't Explain" (from her For Lady Day CD). Some of the more NAC/smooth jazz-oriented material is weak -- tunes by Warren Hill and Marion Meadows are the worst offenders -- but most of the tracks are neither great nor terrible. They're simply decent. The thing is that, given the number of five-star recordings that RCA has in its vaults, there is no reason why A Look at the Sound of RCA Jazz couldn't have been superb from start to finish. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • Artist
  • time
  • 1
  • Style Is Coming Back in Style
  • Pizzarelli, John
  • 2
  • Afternoon in Paris
  • Rollins, Sonny
  • 3
  • Great Grandmother's Song
  • Hart, Antonio
  • 4
  • Nasté
  • Ayers, Roy
  • 5
  • Do You Feel What I'm Feeling?
  • Meadows, Marion
  • 6
  • The Bare Necessities
  • Jazz Networks
  • 7
  • Dreamin'
  • Miller, Mulgrew
  • 8
  • Caravan
  • Ellington, Duke
  • 9
  • Don't Explain
  • McRae, Carmen
  • Credits



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