Dive into the vibrant world of swing and jazz with Claude Hopkins' "Back Beats," a captivating album that brings the energy and charm of the big band era to life. Released on March 23, 2015, this collection of 16 tracks is a testament to Claude Hopkins' enduring legacy as a pianist and bandleader, showcasing his mastery of the genre alongside the talents of Arvell Shaw on bass and Buzzy Drootin on drums.
"Back Beats" is a lively journey through a variety of styles, from the upbeat rhythms of "Canadian Capers" and "Singin' in the Rain" to the sultry melodies of "Nagasaki" and "What'll I Do." The album's title track, "Back Beats," sets the tone with its infectious groove, while "Theme: (I'd Do) Anything for You" and "Sweet Horn" highlight Hopkins' virtuosic piano playing. The album also includes classic tunes like "That's a Plenty" and "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree," reimagined with a fresh, swinging twist.
Recorded in 1961, "Back Beats" captures the essence of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the world of jazz and swing music that defined the mid-20th century. With its lively instrumentation, catchy melodies, and impeccable musicianship, this album is a delightful addition to any music lover's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Claude Hopkins or a newcomer to the world of big band music, "Back Beats" is sure to leave you tapping your feet and humming along.