Evan Christopher's "The Ragpickers" is a captivating journey through the vibrant world of ragtime music, blending classic and contemporary performances in a single, engaging album. Released on January 1, 2002, by Jazzology, this collection features two distinct recording sessions: the first from January 1949 with the legendary Tony Parenti, and the second from February 2002 with Evan Christopher at the helm, accompanied by pianist Jeff Barnhart and drummer Hal Smith.
The album opens with six tracks from the 1949 session, showcasing the timeless chemistry between Evan Christopher and Tony Parenti. These tracks, including "Cataract Rag" and "Entertainers Rag," offer a glimpse into the golden era of ragtime, with Parenti's masterful clarinet work and Christopher's impeccable accompaniment. The second half of the album features nine tracks recorded in 2002, highlighting Evan Christopher's virtuosity on the clarinet, supported by the dynamic rhythm section of Jeff Barnhart and Hal Smith. Tracks like "Bohemia" and "Heliotrope Bouquet" demonstrate Christopher's ability to breathe new life into classic ragtime compositions, while "Temptation Rag" showcases his skill in delivering a modern twist on the genre.
With a total runtime of 55 minutes, "The Ragpickers" is a testament to Evan Christopher's versatility and dedication to preserving and innovating the ragtime tradition. Whether you're a seasoned fan of ragtime or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience, showcasing the enduring appeal of this lively and infectious music.