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Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five
Think five discs and 131 songs is too much Louis Jordan? Not a chance. Not for a man who so consistently and so definitively achieved the elusive and delicate combination of musicianship and accessibility. Not for a man who paved new and vital musical roads without ever losing his sense of style or his appetite for fun. Covering Jordan's historic (not to mention commercially successful) Decca tenure (1938 to 1950), this amazing collection finds the alto sax player, songwriter, and singer building blues and swing into a hot mix that came to be known as R&B, producing hit after hit with topnotch bands behind him, streamlining the big-band concept without diminishing the music's force. Much has been made of his role in the development of R&B--and as a result, rock & roll--and his importance as a musical pioneer can't be underestimated. But all ideas about "historical importance" fade away as these vibrant, insistent, irresistible tracks roll by. --Marc Greilsamer more
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- Posted: Jan-10-2007
The foundation set of R&B
Simply put, for its value this is one of the greatest collections of CD's of utter joy and happiness around.This multivolume set covers the early music and musical peak of the musical and comical link between Bert Williams and Louis Armstrong (LJ's dad was a friend of Bert's and used his records...
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- Posted: Aug-14-2006
Great Listening
I wandered into this CD while checking out the many great boxed sets that JSP Records has to offer. I knew very little about Louis Jordan before hearing this, and now I'm hooked! For anybody whole loves to hear the building blocks of modern music, this is for you. If you like to hear things like...
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- Posted: Apr-17-2006
Lloyd Brown St Louis, MO
Wolf Shadow, great review. Louis Jordan was my uncle and I have almost all of these great cuts on original 33 1/3s and even 45s and 78s. I will buy this CD to preserve my Louis collection which I hardly ever played in the past 40 years.I give it four stars instead of five because his grearest...
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- Posted: Mar-07-2006
A Whole Lotta Music For Not Much Dough
Don't think twice-- buy it! Great collection goes on and on, and never runs out of steam. Louis Jordan was at his peak when these were recorded. I repeat: buy!
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- Posted: Mar-21-2005
Five Guys Named Moe - bad transfer!
The sound quality on this set is great with one exception: "Five Guys Named Moe" sounds horrible! It sounds like it was dubbed from an out-of-round record! What's most puzzling is that this is the only track that sounds bad, and that this was one of Louis Jordan's biggest hits, with many superior...
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- Posted: Oct-04-2004
John Coltrane Recommended it
I'll be straight up about this - John Coltrane cited this group as one of his favourites and I bought it on that recommendation. The restoration is excellent by JSP; it's a bargain at the price; and the music is terrific for the car or walkman. Fun stuff.
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- Posted: Aug-08-2004
Fantastic!!
The most amazing thing about this set is that you will not get tired of listening to the same artist across five CD's. Louis' songs are clever and this set demonstrates just how deep his talent was.
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- Posted: Mar-28-2004
What a deal! Great jump blues & swing from the master!
I know what you're thinking: "A set of five discs of the best of Louis Jordan? 131 tracks of great jump blues and swing? For this price? There's got to be something wrong here."Amazingly, there isn't. These five discs are superbly produced, placing Louis Jordan's career in chronological order...
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- Posted: Dec-29-2003
(Just About) All the Jive You Will Ever Need!!!
Louis Jordan takes you back to the time of zoot suits, racing forms, colorful characters, rationing and the war effort, and most of all, trains, trains, and more trains!! His music, language, and tempos are all infused with the rhythm of "the clicky-clack" and make this box set one of the...
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- Posted: Dec-20-2003
A grea tsampling of Louis Jordan's music at a BUDGET price
This box set is amazing it is more or less the complete Decca material(actually less), completists will want the Classics Complete and chrono series, however at this cheap price you get a sampling of his almost complete Decca stuff! This is the place to start when discovering the joyous music of...
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