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SHAW,ARTIE - The Complete Rhythm Makers Sessions 1937-38, Vol. 2 - Amazon.com Music
Two more sessions-recorded July 12, 1939 and October 17, 1939-from Artie's legendary Rhythm Makers ensemble! Artie Shaw fans count these transcription sides as among his best, as they capture his band on the brink of stardom. Includes Whispers in the Dark; a Strange Loneliness; Shindig; If You Should Ever Leave; Shoot the Likker to Me; Just You, Just Me, and more. 40 tracks!
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5.59 x 4.96 x 0.39 inches; 3.46 Ounces
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I really have nothing deprecatory to say about the selections. All are enjoyable and will please Shaw enthusiasts, I would say. The only thing which detracts from my giving the set five stars is that the recording seems somewhat compromised. I don't know the first thing about recording methods, but I noticed that the bass and treble don't sound correctly balanced in spots. I have to adjust the voume much more than I have to do on other recordings. I wasn't familiar with the label either but as I'm building my Shaw library, I just wanted to get as much of his music as I can find - always afraid that it one day may not be available ( perish the thought!!) Still, the recording quality notwithstanding, I listen to this CD often ( sounds better on my computer than at home) and am glad I bought it.
I have the CD for historical purposes, but despite Shaw's affection for this band, it can't stand up to Benny's great band of the same era. The violins clash with the jazz instruments, and the drumming is clunky. Still, I am glad I have it to understand Shaw's development.