Track Listing DISC 1: LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL 1938-COMPLETE: 1. Benny Goodman 1950 Introduction 2. Don't Be That Way 3. Sometimes I'm Happy 4. One O'Clock Jump 5. Twenty Years of Jazz 6. Sensation Rag 7. I'm Coming, Virginia 8. When My Baby Smiles at Me 9. Shine 10. Blue Reverie 11. Applause 12. Life Goes to a Party 13. Setting up For a Jam Session 14. Honeysuckle Rose 15. Applause 16. Body and Soul 17. Applause as Lionel Hampton Enters 18. Avalon 19. Man I Love, The 20. I Got Rhythm 21. Pause Track
DISC 2: LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL 1938-COMPLETE: 1. Blue Skies 2. Loch Lomond 3. Applause 4. Blue Room 5. Swingtime in the Rockies 6. Applause 7. Bei Mir Bist du Schoen 8. Applause 9. China Boy 10. Stompin' at the Savoy 11. Applause 12. Dizzy Spells 13. Applause 14. Sing Sing Sing 15. Applause 16. If Dreams Come True 17. Applause 18. Big John Special 19. Pause Track 20. Introduction 21. Don't Be That Way 22. Twenty Years of Jazz 23. Blue Reverie 24. Life Goes to a Party 25. Body and Soul 26. Avalon 27. Swingtime in the Rockies 28. Conclusion
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Cootie Williams, Count Basie, Gene Krupa, Harry Carney, Harry James, Johnny Hodges, Lester Young, Lionel Hampton | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Mono | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Benny Goodman (vocals, clarinet); Martha Tilton (vocals); Hymie Schertzer, Johnny Hodges (soprano & alto saxophones); Lester Young (tenor saxophone); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone); George Koenig, Art Rollini, Babe Russin (reeds); Ziggy Elman, Chris Griffin, Harry James, Cootie Williams, Buck Clayton (trumpet); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Red Ballard, Vernon Brown (trombone); Lionel Hampton (vibraphone); Jess Stacy, Teddy Wilson, Count Basie (piano); Alan Reuss, Freddie Greene (gyuitar); Harry Goodman, Walter Page (bass); Gene Krupa (drums). Producer: Albert Marx. Reissue producer: Phil Schaap. Recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York, New York on January 16, 1938. Includes liner notes by Phil Schaap and Turk Van Lake. All tracks have been digitally remastered using 20-Bit technology. The Benny Goodman Orchestra was in top form when this concert was performed on January 16th, 1938. But this is more than just a concert; this date is significant because it represents the first time a jazz ensemble ever played in a concert hall. The full Goodman orchestra is featured on many tracks of this two-disc set. Goodman also splits up the evening with some performances by his trio and quartet. Additionally, he gives a 20-year retrospective of jazz, highlighting the Dixieland sound and innovators such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and others. (On "Blue Reverie," some of Ellington's musicians even sit in with Goodman.) Highlights include "Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing)," a classic tune that helped to define the Swing Era itself. This piece features the charismatic drummer Gene Krupa, whose tom-tom rhythms convey a kind of "jungle feel," as the brass figures mimic the call of elephants. On "Avalon," another Goodman favorite, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton really shines. His meticulous arpeggiated runs up and down the vibes are just as exciting today as they must have been in 1938. LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL 1938 is truly a jazz milestone.
Editorial Reviews ...Proclaimed as being the most significant concert in jazz history....Outstanding....this concert belongs in every historically-minded jazz fan's collection... JazzTimes (05/01/2000)
5 stars out of 5 - ...An instant, precedent-setting legend....an astonishing assembly of the period's greatest modern players, all at their height, in a vigorous and sustained concert performance....produced with original cover art and an unforgiving ear for integrity... Down Beat (06/01/2000)
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