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Dive into the vibrant world of swing and big band jazz with Henry "Red" Allen's "Complete Jazz Series 1937 - 1941." This captivating collection, released on October 15, 2008, under the Complete Jazz Series label, showcases the mastery of one of jazz's most influential trumpeters and vocalists. Spanning a mere 59 minutes, this album is a treasure trove of 20 tracks recorded between 1937 and 1941, offering a rich tapestry of Allen's dynamic performances.
The album opens with a series of tracks recorded on June 19, 1937, including the lively "Till The Clock Strikes Three" and the heartfelt "You'll Never Go To Heaven (If You Break My Heart)." Allen's distinctive voice and trumpet prowess shine through in these early recordings, setting the stage for a journey through his evolving artistry. The September 7, 1937 sessions feature gems like "I Owe You" and "Have You Ever Been In Heaven?", showcasing Allen's ability to blend soulful vocals with intricate trumpet solos.
The May 28, 1940 sessions introduce a more upbeat tempo with tracks like "Down In Jungle Town" and the classic "King Porter Stomp," highlighting Allen's versatility and the infectious energy of his big band. The album concludes with recordings from July 22, 1941, including the playful "Siesta At The Fiesta" and the nostalgic "Indiana," demonstrating Allen's enduring talent and innovation.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Henry "Red" Allen's "Complete Jazz Series 1937 - 1941" offers an unforgettable exploration of swing and big band jazz, capturing the essence of an era and the brilliance of a true jazz legend.