The Satchmo Legacy

The Satchmo Legacy

by Benny Bailey
The Satchmo Legacy

The Satchmo Legacy

by Benny Bailey
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Overview

If New York is really the capitol of jazz, why is that so many American jazz greats have had an easier time earning a living in Europe? Why did Stockholm, Paris, Amsterdam, or Copenhagen offer many improvisers the steady work that eluded them in Mighty Manhattan? Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, and Art Farmer are among the many American jazz icons who spent long periods of time living in Europe, the continent that also attracted Benny Bailey. The Cleveland-born trumpeter was in his late twenties when he moved to Europe in the early 1950s, and he was still living there when the 20th century came to a close. Many of Bailey's albums have come out on European indies, including The Satchmo Legacy, which was recorded for Germany's Enja label in 1999. As its title indicates, this mostly instrumental CD is a tribute to the seminal trumpeter/vocalist Louis Armstrong. Joined by pianist John Bunch, guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, bassist Jay Leonhart, and drummer Grady Tate, a 74-year-old Bailey is in good form on "After You've Gone," "Ain't Misbehavin'," and other classics that Armstrong was known for. "A Kiss to Build a Dream On," "Basin Street Blues," and "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" aren't songs that Armstrong wrote -- in fact, "Someday You'll Be Sorry" is the CD's only Armstrong original -- but they're songs that he defined. On this session, Bailey's playing isn't as forceful, aggressive, and brassy as it was in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, although he is still enjoyable and expressive. The Satchmo Legacy isn't among Bailey's essential albums and isn't recommended to casual listeners, but it's a respectable effort that his diehard fans will appreciate. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/24/2000
Label: Enja
UPC: 0063757940722
Rank: 169178

Tracks

  1. Someday You'll Be Sorry
  2. Ain't Misbehavin'
  3. West End Blues
  4. After You've Gone
  5. Basin Street Blues
  6. Pennies from Heaven
  7. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
  8. Home (Where Shadows Fall)
  9. A Kiss to Build a Dream On

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Benny Bailey   Primary Artist,Vocals,Trumpet
Jay Leonhart   Guest Artist
Grady Tate   Guest Artist,Drums
Bucky Pizzarelli   Guest Artist,Guitar
John Bunch   Piano

Technical Credits

Deborah Ory   Photography
Ingo Wulff   Design
Hans-Juergen Schaal   Liner Notes
Scott Johnson   Executive Producer
Hans Haehl   Photography
Jeff Clarkson   Composer
Harry Clarkson   Composer
Johnny Burke   Composer
Turner Layton   Composer
Spencer Williams   Composer
Andy Razaf   Composer
Eddie DeLange   Composer
King Oliver   Composer
Duke Ellington   Liner Notes
Fats Waller   Composer
Don Sickler   Producer
Louis Armstrong   Composer
Peter Van Steeden   Composer
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer,Digital Mastering
Arthur Johnston   Composer
Harry Brooks   Composer
Henry Creamer   Composer
Harry Ruby   Composer
Bert Kalmar   Composer
Clarence Williams   Composer
Benny Bailey   Liner Notes
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Louis Alter   Composer
Maureen Sickler   Assistant Engineer
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