Jimmie Noone & Earl Hines - At The Apex Club Volume 1 1928

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Review by Fransisco Manhattan

At The Apex Club by Jimmie Noone & Earl Hines is a jazz album that showcases the incredible talent of two of the most influential musicians of the 1920s. The album, which was recorded live at the Apex Club in Chicago in 1928, features a collection of upbeat and lively jazz standards that are sure to get listeners tapping their feet.

Jimmie Noone's clarinet playing is particularly impressive on this album, with his smooth and melodic lines perfectly complementing Earl Hines' energetic piano playing. Together, they create a sound that is both sophisticated and infectious, drawing listeners in with their impeccable musicianship and undeniable charisma.

The album's standout tracks include "Sweet Lorraine," "Apex Blues," and "Four or Five Times," all of which showcase the duo's incredible chemistry and ability to improvise on the fly. The live recording adds an extra layer of energy to the performances, making it feel like the listener is right there in the club with Noone and Hines.

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Artist: Jimmie Noone & Earl Hines
Album: At The Apex Club Volume 1 1928
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Oh Sister Ain't That Hot3:01
Sweet Lorraine - Take II3:14
Sweet Sue Just You3:12
Sweet Sue, Just You3:12
Every Evening3:06
For Evermore2:55
Every Evening I Miss You - Take II2:37
Four Or Five Times3:15
Blues My Naughty Sweety Gives To Me2:41
My Monday Date2:59
I Know That You Know2:57
Forevermore3:06
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me3:00
Apex Blues3:06
Oh! Sister, Ain't That Hot2:41
Every Evening I Miss You - Take I3:03
Sweet Lorraine - Take I3:02
Ready For The River3:03
King Joe3:01
Every Evening (Take 2)2:37
Sweet Lorraine (Take 2)3:14
Sweet Lorraine3:02

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Catalog Numbers

  • COP/S 1434
  • SLK 86048-P
  • M.C.A. 510.039, 510.039
  • MCAC-1313
  • DL 79235

Labels

  • Coral, La Compagnie
  • Decca
  • MCA Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Reissue
  • Cassette
  • Promo
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed ByCompagnie Européenne Du Disque
Printed ByImprimerie Glory-Carpel
Licensed FromMCA Records International

Credits

RoleCredit
Alto SaxophoneJoe "Doc" Poston
ClarinetJoe "Doc" Poston
BanjoBud Scott
GuitarBud Scott
Compiled ByStanley Dance
DrumsJohnny Wells
Liner NotesAlain Gerber, Hugues Panassié
PianoEarl Hines
Supervised ByMilt Gabler
TubaLawson Buford (tracks: B1 to B7)
BassLawson Buford (tracks: B1 to B7)

Notes

  • Electronic Stereo
  • price code: D circled
  • Early Decca label

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Price Code: T
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Barcode: 07673213134

About Jimmie Noone & Earl Hines

American jazz clarinetist and bandleader.(b. near New Orleans, 23 April 1895; d. 19 April 1944).

Name Vars

  • J. Noone
  • Jimmie Noonie
  • Jimmy Noone
  • No-one
  • Noon
  • Noone
  • Noone - Williams
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Summary by Fransisco Manhattan

At The Apex Club is a must-listen for anyone interested in early jazz music. It's a testament to the incredible talent of Jimmie Noone and Earl Hines, and a reminder of the vibrant and exciting jazz scene that existed in Chicago in the 1920s.