Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with Mezz Mezzrow's "Complete Jazz Series 1947 - 1951," a captivating collection of swing, jazz, and ragtime tracks that span four years of musical brilliance. This album, released on April 27, 2009, under the Complete Jazz Series label, offers a rich tapestry of 20 tracks, each a testament to Mezzrow's mastery and the dynamic energy of the era.
From the playful "Funky Butt (I Got You Some)" to the soulful "Weary Blues," Mezzrow's clarinet and his band's infectious rhythms transport you to the smoky jazz clubs and lively dance halls of the late 1940s and early 1950s. The album kicks off with a series of tracks recorded on December 20, 1947, including the upbeat "I'm Going Away From Here" and the sultry "Delta Mood." The journey continues with a 1951 session featuring classics like "Four Or Five Times" and "Black And Blue," showcasing Mezzrow's versatility and the band's tight, swinging sound.
The album also includes holiday cheer with a jazzy rendition of "Jingle Bells" and a nod to the past with "Blues Of The Roaring Twenties." Mezzrow's collaborations with other musicians shine through in tracks like "Boogie Parisien" and "Struttin' With Some Barbecue," while his original compositions, such as "Christopher's Rockin'" and "Revolutionary Blues No2," highlight his innovative spirit.
With a runtime of over an hour and ten minutes, "Complete Jazz Series 1947 - 1951" is a treasure trove of jazz gems that will delight both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Mezz Mezzrow's distinctive sound and the timeless appeal of these tracks make this album a true celebration of jazz music.