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Immerse yourself in the swinging sounds of the 1930s with Bill Coleman's "Complete Jazz Series 1936 - 1938." This captivating collection, released on December 1, 2008, under the Complete Jazz Series label, is a treasure trove of ragtime, jazz, and swing music that showcases the immense talent and versatility of trumpeter and bandleader Bill Coleman. Spanning a little over an hour and eight minutes, the album features a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems, all performed with Coleman's signature style and energy.
The album opens with a series of tracks recorded in January 1936, including the sultry "What's The Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)" and the timeless "Georgia On My Mind." Coleman's virtuosic playing is on full display in tracks like "Joe Louis Stomp" and "Coquette," which highlight his ability to blend technical prowess with a deep sense of swing. The November 1937 sessions yield some of the album's most memorable moments, including a lively rendition of "I Ain't Got Nobody" and a soulful take on "Big Boy Blues." The album concludes with a set of tracks recorded in September 1938, featuring the haunting "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" and the playful "Sister Kate."
Throughout the album, Coleman's bandmates contribute with their own exceptional skills, creating a rich and dynamic sound that is both of its time and timeless. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Complete Jazz Series 1936 - 1938" offers a thrilling journey through the music of a bygone era, led by one of its most talented and influential figures.