Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of classic jazz with Kid Ory's "A Jazz Concert in Berlin 1959: 1st Set." This captivating album, released on January 19, 2002, by Jazz Crusade, is a testament to the timeless appeal of ragtime, swing, and big band music. Featuring the legendary Kid Ory and Red Allen, along with notable musicians Bob McCracken, Cedric Haywood, Squire 'Gersh' Girsbeck, and Alton Reed, this collection of nine tracks offers a rich tapestry of jazz classics and original compositions.
The album opens with the energetic "Original Dixieland One-Step," setting the stage for a lively journey through jazz history. Standout tracks like "Muskrat Ramble" and "When the Saints Go Marching In" showcase Kid Ory's mastery of the trombone and his ability to lead a band with infectious enthusiasm. The inclusion of "High Society" and "Tin Roof Blues" adds a touch of sophistication and nostalgia, while "Panama Rag" highlights the band's virtuosity in ragtime.
Recorded in Berlin in 1959, this album captures the essence of a live jazz performance, complete with the spontaneity and charm that define the genre. The 53-minute runtime is filled with dynamic performances that will appeal to both jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike. Whether you're a fan of Kid Ory's earlier work or new to his music, "A Jazz Concert in Berlin 1959: 1st Set" is a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the golden age of jazz.