FATS WALLER composed LONDON SUITE Ted Heath Orchestra HOT SWING 78

Sold Date: November 4, 2018
Start Date: October 28, 2018
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Fats Waller, the greatest Jazz Pianist, composed his LONDON SUITE,

This swing rendition by British Band Leader Ted Heath was considered "hotter" than Waller's original recording

Ted Heath And His Orchestra ‎– "Fats" Waller's "London Suite"
 
Tracklist
A Chelsea 
B Whitechapel 
C Limehouse 
D Bond Street 
E Piccadilly 
F Soho

 

Thomas “Fats” Waller’s London Suite was composed and recorded by the African-American pianist, entertainer and bandleader during his 1939 visit to Britain. This article is the first to examine the suite for its representation of a hybrid musical style that reflects the critical action of transatlanticism. Its mix of stylistic markers of “hot” jazz with melancholic “sweet” music, which references European classical music, made the suite distinctive in Waller’s output and reflective of a different sort of hybrid musical aesthetic that came with his transatlantic musical tourism. Some original archival research is presented to help document the wartime circumstances that prevented the release of Waller’s recording until 1951. In the period between 1939 and 1951, Ted Heath’s all-white British band released an orchestrated swing version of Waller’s piano suite. This was found to be “hotter” in its swing than Waller’s original recording. 

3x 10" 78 rpm records, w original album, notes and production stills

London Suite complete on six sides

10" 78 rpm record

Condition:

EXCELLENT  faint scuffs, plays very quiet, A SUPERB COPY

Album solid, slight roughing of corners

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  Waller in 1938
Fats Waller was the son of a preacher and learned to play the organ in church with his mother. In 1918 he won a talent contest playing James P. Johnson's Carolina Shout which he learned from watching a pianola play the song. He would later take piano lessons from Johnson. Fats began his recording career in 1922 and made a living playing rent parties, as an organist at movie theatres and as an accompanist for various vaudeville acts. In 1927 he co-wrote a couple of tunes with his old piano teacher James P. Johnson for his show "Keep Shufflin'". Two years later Waller wrote the score for the Broadway hit "Hot Chocolates" with lyrics supplied by his friend Andy Razaf. Fats' most famous song, "Ain't Misbehavin'" was introduced in this show which featured Louis Armstrong. Fats Waller's big break occurred at a party given by George Gershwin in 1934, where he delighted the crowd with his piano playing and singing. An executive of Victor Records, who was at the party was so impressed that he arranged for Fats to record with the company. This arrangement would continue until Waller's death in 1943. Most of the records he made were released under the name of Fats Waller and his Rhythm. The group consisted of around half a dozen musicians who worked with him regularly, including Zutty Singleton. Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s Fats was a star of radio and nightclubs, and toured Europe. He unexpectedtly died on board a train near Kansas City, Missouri of pneumonia in 1943.

 

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