The Count Basie Orchestra – Basie Swings The Blues (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The Count Basie Orchestra - Basie Swings The Blues (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: The Count Basie Orchestra
Album: Basie Swings The Blues
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 47:27
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 967 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. The Count Basie Orchestra – Let’s Have A Good Time (04:06)
1-2. The Count Basie Orchestra – Boogie In The Dark (03:55)
1-3. The Count Basie Orchestra – I’m A Woman (04:58)
1-4. The Count Basie Orchestra – Down Home Blues (04:36)
1-5. The Count Basie Orchestra – The Patton Basie Shuffle (04:32)
1-6. The Count Basie Orchestra – Dirty Mississippi Blues (03:58)
1-7. The Count Basie Orchestra – Stormy Monday (03:16)
1-8. The Count Basie Orchestra – The Midnight Hour (03:33)
1-9. The Count Basie Orchestra – Evil Gal Blues (03:21)
1-10. The Count Basie Orchestra – Look What You’ve Done (02:51)
1-11. The Count Basie Orchestra – Just For A Thrill (02:50)
1-12. The Count Basie Orchestra – Rock Candy (05:26)

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Led by musical director Scotty Barnhart, the Count Basie Orchestra keeps Basie’s unmistakable style alive and thriving around the world.

In the great traction of the Basie Swings albums comes this explosive album of collaborations with some of the greatest living blues and jazz artists, Basie Swings The Blues. In preparation for these sessions, Barnhart took a pilgrimage to the Mississippi Delta to immerse himself in the land where blues began. The resulting album is joyful mix of downhome blues with the deep swing and sophistication that only The Count Basie Orchestra can provide. As Count Basie famously once said, “our blues will make your blues go away.”

Produced by Barnhart along with Grammy-winning producer John Burk (Ray Charles Genius Love Company), and Grammy-winning drummer/producer Steve Jordan (The Rolling Stones), the album brings together Buddy Guy, Bobby Rush, Keb’ Mo’, Shemekia Copeland, Robert Cray, Charlie Musselwhite, Betty LaVette, Ledisi, George Benson, and others to bring the blues and swing back together for a set that jumps and jives with an energy not heard since Louis Jordan and T-Bone Walker lit up stages in the ’40s and ’50s.

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