Dive into the vibrant world of early jazz with Kid Ory's "Kid and His Creole," a captivating collection of 21 tracks released in 2013. This album is a testament to the timeless talent of Edward "Kid" Ory, a pioneering trombonist, composer, and bandleader who was instrumental in shaping the sound of jazz. Born on December 25, 1886, Ory's innovative use of the glissando technique on the trombone became a defining feature of the genre.
"Kid and His Creole" spans a variety of styles within the jazz spectrum, including ragtime, swing, and big band, showcasing Ory's versatility and enduring influence. The album features a mix of original compositions and classic covers, such as "Tiger Rag," "Muskrat Ramble," and "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home." Each track is a masterclass in early jazz, highlighting Ory's distinctive trombone playing and his ability to lead a band with a unique, infectious energy.
Recorded between 1944 and 1946, these sessions capture the essence of Ory's Creole Jazz Band, featuring collaborations with notable musicians like Mutt Carey, Albert Nicholas, and Barney Bigard. The album's duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes offers a substantial journey through the rich tapestry of Ory's musical legacy. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Kid and His Creole" is a compelling introduction to the work of one of jazz's most influential figures.