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Alan Freed Rock ’n’ Roll Big Band
A Stompin’ Good Time
RELEASE
May 26, 2008
LABEL
Ace
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Early R&B
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Album Review
In addition to being perhaps the most famous early rock & roll radio DJ of all,
Alan Freed
also promoted and presented many early rock & roll concerts, at which a house band was needed to play and back many of the artists. This 24-track CD, though credited to
the Alan Freed Rock'n'Roll Big Band
, actually features both that group (which performs half the 24 cuts) and a similar outfit called
the King's Henchmen
(the credited performers on the other dozen selections). The 12
Alan Freed Rock'n'Roll Big Band
tracks were all done in November 1957, and used as filler on two various-artists compilation LPs (one on the Coral label, the other on Brunswick). The other 12 tracks, all recorded in February 1958, were issued as a
King's Henchmen
album titled Alan Freed Presents the King's Henchmen Playing New Orleans Rock'n'Roll. Though it's not known precisely who played on each sessions, it's likely that saxophonists
King Curtis
,
Sam "The Man" Taylor
, and
Lowell "Count" Hastings
played on all of them, as probably did guitarist
Kenny Burrell
and pianist
Ernie Hayes
. Getting that discographical confusion out of the way -- and the liner notes do provide a handy discography -- what we have are two dozen early rock & roll instrumentals that, while sounding pretty much like they were thrown together on the spot, are played with great professionalism. Stock early rock & roll/R&B progressions dominate, with plenty of honking saxes. But on
the Alan Freed Rock'n'Roll Big Band
tracks, there's also a big-band feel to the arrangements (especially in the trumpet parts). As for
Freed
himself, his participation was minimal; he certainly didn't play any musical instrument, though he introduces a few numbers (and adds a few exhortations here and there) in a hepcat tone of voice.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi
Track Listing
Two Good Guys
Street with a Beat
Cool Papa
Night Flight
Tuxedo Junction
Homework
All Tore Up
Deep Down and Low
Tow Head
In a Little Spanish Town
Lady Whistlebait
Gosah
Fandango Rock
Shufflin'
Pushing
Night Ride
Nine O'Clock Hop
Flip Flap
Split Level
Teenage Strut
Big 'n' Bad
Stompin' Good Time
The King
Campus Rumpus
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