Label: Classics Records, Classics

Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 - 1945-1946 (The Chronogical Classics) (1997)

Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 - 1945-1946 (The Chronogical Classics) (1997)
EAC | FLAC (log,tracks+cue) -> 176 Mb (5% Rec.)
Mp3 CBR320 Kbps -> 138 Mb (5% Rec.) | Scans included
Jazz, Swing, Jump Blues, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Classics Records, Classics 921 | 01:02:11

Louis Jordan was at the top of his fame when the 23 recordings reissued on this Classics CD were cut. The influential altoist/singer/entertainer during this era led a version of his Tympany Five that also featured trumpeter Aaron Izenhall, Josh Jackson on tenor and pianist Wild Bill Davis (years before he switched to organ). Among the hits included on the set are "Beware," "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'," "Choo-Choo Ch'Boogie," "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens," "Let the Good Times Roll" and "Jack You're Dead," but even the lesser-known tracks are entertaining…
VA - 80s Soul Classics Volume 7 - Sweet Soul Vibes And Funky Club Tunes (2020)

VA - 80s Soul Classics Volume 7 - Sweet Soul Vibes And Funky Club Tunes (2020)
FLAC (tracks+cue, log) | 2:08:43 | 863 Mb
Genre: Soul, Disco, Funk / Label: PTG Records

PTG Records proudly presents the 7th Volume of 80s Soul Classics bringing you a long-awaited rainbow of soul magic. More twinkling black music than you can possibly handle the whole idea of the 80s Soul Classics series. Drops of jazz-funk and a spoonful of hip-hop complete the crunchy soul bite. Furthermore, Vol. 7 uncovers indie tracks that are rarely compiled and lovely bits by artists that arent often included on such compiltions, but just as worthy and fresh. Get a kick out of this spanking jaunt to the popping heart of 80s soul and funk. Come On Connect!

VA - Savoy Records Jazz Classics (2023)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at July 1, 2023
VA - Savoy Records Jazz Classics (2023)

VA - Savoy Records Jazz Classics (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 4:51:31 | 661 Mb / 1,1 Gb
Genre: Classical Jazz / Label:Savoy Records

Savoy Records is an American record company and label established by Herman Lubinsky in 1942 in Newark, New Jersey.[1] Savoy specialized in jazz, rhythm and blues, and gospel music.

Eddie Condon - 1927-1938 (1994)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 28, 2018
Eddie Condon - 1927-1938 (1994)

Eddie Condon - 1927-1938 (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 261 MB | Covers (8 MB) included
Genre: Early Jazz, Dixieland | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS 742)

Here's a package that defines traditional Chicago-styled jazz from the roots on up. Closely patterned after the style of Bix Beiderbecke, four hot stomps recorded for the OKeh label in December of 1927 form a handsome keystone to the Eddie Condon chronology. It's the Austin High Gang, appearing on record as McKenzie & Condon's Chicagoans, and they swing hard. What a great front line: Frank Teschemacher, Jimmy McPartland, and Bud Freeman. Gene Krupa kicks like a mule. Legend has it Mezz Mezzrow played cymbals, although Condon claimed all Mezz did was hold on to the bass drum so Krupa wouldn't knock it across the room…
The Hawks/The Bees - The Chronological Hawks/Bees 1953-1954 (2005) {Classics Blues And Rhythm Series 5160}

The Hawks/The Bees - The Chronological Hawks/Bees 1953-1954 (2005) {Classics Blues And Rhythm Series 5160}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 219 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 130 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 10 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1953-54, 2005 Classics Records / Classics Blues And Rhythm Series | 5160
Rhythm & Blues / Doo Wop / New Orleans R&B

This wasn't the Canadian band who became the Band; the original members of this Hollygrove-New Orleans gospel quartet called the Hawks – Albert Veal, John Henry Morris, Paul Exhano, and Sam Tophia – began their career by calling themselves the Humming Four and were all part of one of the oldest New Orleans-area groups to form in the post-World War era. They later recorded for Imperial Records' local A&R man Dave Bartholomew, who invited the group to work with some of his R&B groups.
Joe Turner - Joe Turner: 1949-1950 (2001) [The Chronological Classics]

Joe Turner - Joe Turner: 1949-1950 (2001) [The Chronological Classics]
XLD | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 138 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 137 Mb
Label: Classics Records | # 1180 | Time: 00:57:44 | Scans included
Jump Blues, Jazz Blues, Swing, Boogie-Woogie, Early R&B

You know it's about time somebody took all the little records that Big Joe Turner managed to make back in the day and brought them out in sequence the way they appear in the Classics Chronological Series. Nobody in the world ever sounded quite like Joe Turner and nobody ever will. There is a magical quality that makes his blues performances feel like rituals full of clarity and grace. Each and every Joe Turner record is as beautiful as a massive stand of tiger lilies growing up through the middle of a brickyard, silent, solid, and dignified under the dew in the first light of dawn. Incredibly, despite his enormous popularity during the Second World War, by 1949 this gifted vocalist was scuffling to get recording gigs. Ten tasty sides were cut in Los Angeles for the MGM label with a solid band fairly bursting with hot horns and driven by Pete Johnson's piano. Joe Turner closed out the year by waxing two sides for Rouge Records in Baton Rouge, LA, and four for the Freedom label in Houston, TX. In April of 1950, Joe Turner made a fistful of records in New Orleans backed by Dave Bartholomew & His Orchestra with Fats Domino at the piano.

Eddie Condon - 1938-1940 (1994)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 1, 2021
Eddie Condon - 1938-1940 (1994)

Eddie Condon - 1938-1940 (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 229 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 163 MB | Covers (4 MB) included
Genre: Early Jazz, Dixieland, Swing | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS 759)

Here is a particularly tasty portion of old-fashioned Chicago-style jazz, calmly dished out by some of Condon's very best bands. "Jackson Teagarden and his trombone" deliver the nicest portrait of "Diane" ever painted. "Serenade to a Shylock" slowly ambles through Mr. T's vocal and suddenly kicks up into a stomp, sharpened at the edges by Pee Wee Russell's gloriously filthy clarinet. Bud Freeman glides effortlessly into "Sunday" and "California." Bud's relaxing influence bathes the entire band in rosy light even during upbeat finales. On August 11, 1939, Davey Tough actually made it into a recording studio. While George Wettling and Lionel Hampton had each served ably on the preceding tracks, it's invigorating to hear Mr. Tough driving the band the way he did…

Edgar Hayes And His Orchestra - 1938-1948 (1999)  Music

Posted by SuniR at Feb. 23, 2019
Edgar Hayes And His Orchestra - 1938-1948 (1999)

Edgar Hayes And His Orchestra - 1938-1948 (1999)
EAC | FLAC (log,tracks+cue) -> 128 Mb (5% Rec.)
Mp3 CBR320 Kbps -> 126 Mb (5% Rec.) | Scans included
Early Jazz, Early Swing, Oldies, Vocal Jazz | Label: Classics Records, CLASSICS 1053 | 0:58:54

"The recordings of Edgar Hayes have long been scattered to the winds, tucked away in compilations and all but lost in obscure anthologies. The producers of the Classics Chronological Series have done the world a favor by gathering these rare sides together in two volumes for all to study and enjoy. The Edgar Hayes Orchestra sounds smooth and hot on the recordings made for Decca in February of 1938…
VA - Christmas Instrumentals (Jazz, Lounge, Chill, Bossa Classics) (2020)

VA - Christmas Instrumentals (Jazz, Lounge, Chill, Bossa Classics) (2020)
FLAC tracks | 1:18:57 | 510 Mb
Genre: Chillout, Jazz, Latin, Christmas and Holiday / Label: Irma Records

Enjoy this Compilation with the most successful Christmas Instrumentals (Jazz, Lounge, Chill, Bossa Classics) singers like Papik; Fabio Tullio, Hammond Express, Groovertigo and many more!

Johnny Otis - 1949-1950 (2003)  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 18, 2020
Johnny Otis - 1949-1950 (2003)

Johnny Otis - 1949-1950 (2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 174 MB | Covers - 174 MB
Genre: Blues, R&B, Vocal Jazz, Big Band | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS 5067)

This release catches Johnny Otis just as he made the switch from big band jazz-styled pieces to the pivotal R&B-based sound that would carry him into the rock & roll years. Everything here is from his first year with Savoy Records, but unfortunately doesn't include his biggest hits from that year with the label ("Double Crossing Blues," "Mistrustin' Blues," "Cupid's Boogie"). While this is an extremely satisfying disc, those omissions (each went to number one on the R&B charts) make this a poor choice for a first glimpse at this versatile and innovative musician.