This is an addendum to the acclaimed "Bix Restored" series that featured meticulous restoration of every recording on which cornetist Bix Beiderbecke played. The highlight of this volume is three newly discovered alternate takes of recordings featuring Beiderbecke: one by Paul Whiteman's orchestra and two by Frankie Trumbauer's orchestra, one of which, "Futuristic Rhythm," contains the best and most significant new solo by Bix to be discovered in nearly three decades. The rest of the CD is filled with the reverberations of Bix's influence on his contemporaries between 1927 and 1939. On this CD, you will hear the work of well-known horn men like Jimmy McPartland and Bobby Hackett, as well as more obscure disciples such as Andy Secrest and Stirling Bose. Also included are other performers such as Bing Crosby, Benny Goodman and Red Norvo, showing that Bix's influence was not limited to cornetists and trumpeters. The package also features a new essay on Bix's influence by renowned author, Bix scholar and cornetist Richard M. Sudhalter.
1 Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra: Ol' Man River (Take 3)
2 Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra: Futuristic Rhythm (Take a)
3 Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra: Raisin' the Roof (Take a)
4 Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra: Manhattan Rag
5 The Charleston Chasers: Davenport Blues
6 Red Nichols & His Five Pennies: Indiana
7 Bennie Goodman's Boys: Blue
8 The Hotsy Totsy Gang: Since You Went Away
9 All-Star Orchestra: Add a Little Wiggle
10 McKinney's Cotton Pickers: There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
11 Ray Miller & His Orchestra: Cradle of Love
12 Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals: Stardust
13 Royal Peacock Orchestra: So Tired
14 Jean Goldkette & His Orchestra: My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now
15 Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes: Original Chinese Blues
16 Hal Kemp & His Orchestra: Before the Rain
17 Night Club Kings: Allah's Holiday
18 Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Singin' the Blues
19 Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra: Kissin' My Baby Good-Night
20 Red Norvo: In a Mist
21 Bing Crosby: Sweet Sue - Just You
22 Marion Harris: Singin' the Blues
23 Carl Webster's Yale Collegians: Dream Child
24 Andrew Aiona's Novelty Four: Keko
25 Adrian Rollini Quintet: Small Fry
26 Bobby Hackett & His Orchestra: Embraceable You
This is an addendum to the acclaimed "Bix Restored" series that featured meticulous restoration of every recording on which cornetist Bix Beiderbecke played. The highlight of this volume is three newly discovered alternate takes of recordings featuring Beiderbecke: one by Paul Whiteman's orchestra and two by Frankie Trumbauer's orchestra, one of which, "Futuristic Rhythm," contains the best and most significant new solo by Bix to be discovered in nearly three decades. The rest of the CD is filled with the reverberations of Bix's influence on his contemporaries between 1927 and 1939. On this CD, you will hear the work of well-known horn men like Jimmy McPartland and Bobby Hackett, as well as more obscure disciples such as Andy Secrest and Stirling Bose. Also included are other performers such as Bing Crosby, Benny Goodman and Red Norvo, showing that Bix's influence was not limited to cornetists and trumpeters. The package also features a new essay on Bix's influence by renowned author, Bix scholar and cornetist Richard M. Sudhalter.