Big Dog 92-7 Music Guide

The Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2: A Handful of Keys

RELEASE
October 10, 2006
LABEL
JSP
GENRES
Jazz, Swing, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz, Stride, Early Jazz, Jive

Album Review

The British JSP reissue label specializes in nicely affordable four-CD sets that are chronological tributes to legendary jazz musicians like Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, Bix Beiderbecke and Jimmie Noone. While each of these editions has proven useful, fulfilling and entertaining, Volume Two in JSP's Complete Recorded Works of Fats Waller must be regarded as a major triumph in historical jazz research and resurgence. For generations Fats Waller's music has appeared, disappeared and resurfaced in jumbled samplers and "Best Of" collections, with occasional attempts at comprehensive chronological revisitation serving to support and satiate those for whom there can never be enough Fats Waller. The RCA Vintage, Black & White and Bluebird editions of the 1960s, '70s, '80s and '90s each did a good job of keeping most of Waller's music available for both longtime devotees and curious newcomers, and the French have done a marvelous job with their extensive Classics chronological Waller series. Yet throughout all of this reissuing activity, the emphasis was most often upon the vast quantity of Fats Waller's Rhythm recordings made between 1934 and 1942. Waller, whose first records were waxed in 1922, was a perfect cyclone of activity during the '20s and early '30s; seldom if ever has any one label traced the path of this label-hopping soloist, accompanist, sideman and leader throughout his first decade of recording activity as has JSP with their conclusively complete Fats Waller edition. Most important is the inclusion of every doggone session that Waller participated in between March 1, 1929 and November 7, 1934, regardless of who was billed as the leader or primary performer. This means that in addition to Waller's superb piano and pipe organ solos, his piano duets with Benny Payne, his accompaniments for vocalists Gene Austin and Monette Moore, and the amazing Fats Waller & His Buddies sessions, Waller is heard plunking the piano behind Eddie Green and the cast of the popular revue Hot Chocolates, as an active member of Jimmy Johnson & His Orchestra, and sitting in with Benny Carter, Don Redman and the Chocolate Dandies; the Mound City Blues Blowers, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, the Ted Lewis Orchestra, Billy Banks & His Rhythmakers and the Jack Teagarden Orchestra. The Teagarden sides, which have most often appeared on obscure Teagarden reissues, are fascinating examples of what Waller was up to during his lean years of only occasional recording activity between 1929 and 1934. JSP has done a terrific job of restoring these old and in some cases quite rare recordings; here at last, for example, is a clean copy of the Teagarden/Waller rendering of that immortal opus, "I Got the Ritz from the One I Love." As for Fats Waller and His Rhythm, this compilation contains the first 20 titles ever recorded by that excellent little band. Because of their freshness and spontaneity, these are among the best of all the "Rhythm" sides. The alternate takes from this part of the Waller discography were deposited on the fourth disc "to avoid excessive repetition." Highest praise goes to Ted Kendall for having done such an impeccable job of compiling and remastering these essential musical episodes from the life of Thomas Fats Waller.
arwulf arwulf, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Handful of Keys
  2. The Minor Drag
  3. Harlem Fuss
  4. Numb Fumblin'
  5. Ain't Misbehavin'
  6. Sweet Savannah Sue
  7. I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
  8. Love Me or Leave Me
  9. Gladyse
  10. Valentine Stomp
  11. Waiting at the End of the Road
  12. Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
  13. Tanglefoot
  14. That's All
  15. Waitin' at the End of the Road
  16. Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
  17. Goin' About
  18. My Feelin's Are Hurt
  19. That's How I Feel Today
  20. Six or Seven Times
  21. Smashing Thirds
  22. Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad
  23. I Need Someone Like You
  24. Big Business, Pt. 1
  25. Big Business, Pt. 2
  26. Plain Dirt
  27. Gee, Ain't I Good to You?
  28. I'd Love It
  29. The Way I Feel Today
  30. Miss Hannah
  31. Peggy
  32. Wherever There's a Will, Baby
  33. You Don't Understand
  34. You've Got to Be Modernistic
  35. My Fate Is in Your Hands
  36. My Fate Is in Your Hands
  37. Turn on the Heat
  38. Lookin' for Another Sweetie
  39. Ridin' But Walkin'
  40. Won't You Get off It, Please?
  41. When I'm Alone
  42. St Louis Blues
  43. After You've Gone
  44. Girls Like You Were Meant for Boys Like Me
  45. Arkansas Blues
  46. Egyptian-Ella
  47. I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
  48. Dallas Blues
  49. Royal Garden Blues
  50. I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
  51. Draggin' My Heart Around
  52. You Rascal You
  53. That's What I Like About You
  54. Chances Are
  55. I Got the Ritz from the One I Love
  56. China Boy
  57. Lies
  58. I'm Sorry Dear
  59. Tiger Rag
  60. I Would Do Anything for You
  61. Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
  62. Yellow Dog Blues
  63. Yes Suh!
  64. A Shine on Your Shoes/Louisiana Hayride
  65. A Porter's Love Song to a Chambermaid
  66. I Wish I Were Twins
  67. Armful O' Sweetness
  68. Do Me a Favor
  69. Georgia May
  70. Then I'll Be Tired of You
  71. Don't Let It Bother You
  72. Have a Little Dream on Me
  73. Serenade for a Wealthy Widow
  74. How Can You Face Me?
  75. Sweetie Pie
  76. Mandy
  77. Let's Pretend There's a Moon
  78. You're Not the Only Oyster in the Stew
  79. Honeysuckle Rose
  80. Believe It, Beloved
  81. Dream Man
  82. I'm Growing Fonder of You
  83. If It Isn't Love
  84. Breakin' the Ice
  85. I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
  86. I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
  87. Love Me or Leave Me
  88. Gladyse
  89. Valentine Stomp
  90. Waiting at the End of the Road
  91. Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
  92. Tanglefoot
  93. Waiting at the End of the Road
  94. Baby, Oh! Where Can You Be?
  95. Goin' About
  96. Where Ever There's a Will
  97. I Would Do Anything for You
  98. Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
  99. Yellow Dog Blues
  100. Yes Suh!
  101. I Wish I Were Twins