Big Dog 92-7 Music Guide

Harlemania

RELEASE
September 20, 1996
LABEL
Avid
GENRES
Jazz, Jump Blues, Stride, Big Band, Swing, Traditional Pop, Early Jazz, Jive

Album Review

This is a clever collection of 25 tracks that either feature the word Harlem in the title (19 of them) or reference it in the lyrics. The CD includes five tracks by Duke Ellington, kicking off with "Harlemania" and ending with "Harlem Airshaft." The remainder features other notable big bands led by Don Redman, Jimmie Lunceford, Chick Webb, and a raft of classic vocalists including Ethel Waters, Mildred Bailey, Adelaide Hall, Lena Horne, Anita O'Day, Louis Armstrong, and Cab Calloway, among many others. Well-known numbers about the famed black district in New York City abound on this delightfully thoughtful concept compilation, which comes highly recommended.
Michael G. Nastos, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Harlemania
  2. Harlem Madness
  3. There's a House in Harlem for Sale
  4. Old Man Harlem
  5. You Can't Live in Harlem
  6. Jungle Nights in Harlem
  7. Harlem Lullaby
  8. Underneath the Harlem Moon
  9. Drop Me Off in Harlem
  10. Cotton Club Stomp
  11. Harlem Shout
  12. Harlem Woogie
  13. Harlem on Parade
  14. Go Harlem
  15. Harlem Fuss
  16. Doin' the New Low Down
  17. You've Seen Harlem at Its Best
  18. Harmony in Harlem
  19. Shoe Shine Boy
  20. Minnie the Moocher
  21. Harlem River Quiver (Brown Berries)
  22. Ill Wind
  23. Harlem Joys
  24. Harlem Holiday
  25. Harlem Air Shaft