This group, organized by Eddie Condon, is white except for drummer Sid Catlett, who leads a rhythm section that cooks. Black arranger Alex Hill provided the arrangement for the tune I'm featuring here, "The Eel."
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Bud Freeman |
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Sid Catlett |
"The Eel," written by Bud Freeman, is an interesting tune. Although the solos are over blues changes, the actual tune is very different harmonically. The changes are stepwise or static and the modal implications are obvious. There's good trombone work by Floyd O'Brien, a typically idiosyncratic Pee Wee Russell solo and a nice muted Kaminsky solo. But the recording is known as a showcase for the fine tenor work of Bud Freeman.
Eddie Condon and his Orchestra: Max Kaminsky, t / Floyd O’Brien, tb / Pee Wee Russell, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Joe Sullivan, p, a / Eddie Condon, bj / Artie Bernstein, sb / Sid Catlett, d. New York, October 21, 1933.
- The Eel: Br 02006, Col 35680, Dec M-30368;
- The Eel: Br (E)02006, Philips (Eu)436008A-JE, Family (It)DP697;
- Tennessee Twilight– aAH: Br 01690, A-500406, Col 36009, DS-1574;
- Tennessee Twilight– aAH: Col 36000;
- Madame Dynamite: Br 01690, A-500406, Col DS-1574, UHCA 64, Par R-2938;
- Madame Dynamite- Col 36009; Home Cooking- Col 35680, JZ1, Family (It)DP697, Tax (Swd)m-8019
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