The Other Way Around (Remastered) Tremble Kids
Album info
Album-Release:
1976
HRA-Release:
29.12.2017
Album including Album cover
- 1 Lazy River 04:41
- 2 Sweet Sue 03:34
- 3 Mood Indigo 03:41
- 4 I've Found a New Baby 04:43
- 5 I Want a Little Girl 04:32
- 6 St. James Infirmary 04:23
- 7 Chinatown 04:44
- 8 New Orleans 04:36
- 9 Tiger Rag 04:59
- 10 Royal Garden Blues 03:46
Info for The Other Way Around (Remastered)
In this, the last of the classic MPS Tremble Kids recordings, the kids play a savory mix of time-honored New Orleans pieces, swing and popular evergreens. There's nothing sluggish in the band's spirited rendition of Hoagy Carmichael's "Lazy River", whereas the popular standard "Sweet Sue" is taken at the luxuriously relaxed pace of lovers on a stroll.
The Kids have a surprise up their sleeves on Ellington's usually languorous "Mood Indigo", taking it at an infectious up-tempo. They stamp their own imprint on Spencer Williams' "I've Found A New Baby", as the Kids implant a modern vamp into this vintage piece from the Big Easy. The evergreen "I Want A Little Girl" is an infectious example that "traditional" does not necessarily mean "out of date".
"St. James' Infirmary" begins in the necessary solemn processional manner before taking off into a clarinet-drum duo that harkens back to Goodman-Krupa, ending in a rousing ensemble chorus. The 1906 Tin Pan Alley song "Chinatown" later became a "hot jazz" favorite.
The Kids treat the piece with a loving nostalgia before moving on to a bright rendition of Carmichael's "New Orleans". Instead of playing the 1918 ODJB mega-hit, Tiger Rag at its usual frenetic pace, the band takes its foot off the pedal, as they coast, ensemble-style, at a leisurely pace down the road. Another Williams jazz staple, "Royal Garden Blues" has the Kids strutting off into the sunset. No wonder they call this "hot jazz"; it’s a hell of a lot of fun.
Peter Schmidli, guitar
Oscar Klein, trumpet
Werner Keller, clarinet
Raymond Droz, trombone
Jean-Pierre Bionda, piano
Isla Eckinger, bass
Charly Antolini, drums
Recorded September 16/17, 1975 at MPS-Studio, Villingen, Germany
Engineered by Rolf Donner
Produced by Willi Fruth
Digitally remastered
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