Dive into the vibrant world of classic jazz with Pee Wee Russell's "Weary Blues, Vol. 1," a captivating collection of 20 tracks that showcase the artist's mastery of ragtime, jazz, swing, and big band genres. Released on October 30, 2013, under Black Sheep Music, this album spans a rich 63 minutes of timeless music, perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers to Pee Wee Russell's work.
The album opens with "The Eel" and "Madame Dynamite," setting the stage for a lively journey through tracks like "Home Cooking," "Beat to the Socks," and "Love Is Just Around the Corner." Each song is a testament to Russell's unique style and the enduring appeal of early 20th-century American music. Standout tracks include the playful "Ballin' the Jack," the sultry "Sensation," and the energetic "Fidgety Feet," all of which highlight Russell's virtuosic clarinet playing and his ability to infuse each piece with charm and wit.
"Nobody's Sweetheart" appears twice, offering a delightful variation in "Nobody's Sweetheart, Version 2," while "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" is split into two parts, creating a cohesive narrative within the album. The closing track, "(You're Some) Pretty Doll," leaves the listener with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to revisit the album's treasures.
Whether you're in the mood for the infectious rhythms of "Oh, Sister Ain't That Hot" or the smooth elegance of "Diane," "Weary Blues, Vol. 1" delivers a rich and varied listening experience. Pee Wee Russell's artistry shines through in every note, making this album a cherished addition to any music lover's collection.