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Hollywood Madness [CASSETTE] [Import]

Richie Cole Audio Cassette
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Product details

  • Audio Cassette (1 July 1991)
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Muse Records
  • ASIN: B00008FFZT
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

1. Hooray for Hollywood
2. Hi-Fly
3. Tokyo Rose Sings the Hollywood Blues
4. Relaxin' at Camarillo
5. Malibu Breeze
6. I Love Lucy
7. Waitin' for Waits
8. Hooray for Hollywood (Reprise)

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My first Jazz LP 24 Aug 2009
Format:Audio CD
I got this on vinyl back in 1980, my first Jazz LP. I got it for the track Hi Fly, Richie Cole on Alto Saxaphone with an Eddie Jefferson scatt towards the end. Sadly this was Eddie Jefferson's last ever recording, in tragic circumstances Eddie was shot dead performing on stage, mostly likely by Gangsters. The voice of Jazz was lost. Ritchie Cole remains one of my favourite saxophone players, however I feel his music lost its Soul after Eddies death, with all his most collectable LP.s pre dating 1979. Desert island disk for me, Buy it.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Yeah ! 23 Aug 2001
By Eddie Landsberg - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Unfortunately, this energetic and exciting recording (packed with lot's of fun and surprizes, including a mumbling cameo by Tom Waits) was overshadowed by the murder of Richie's spiritual godfather and partner in crime Eddie Jefferson only a couple of weeks after it was recorded. - - The presence of Eddie on an album with The Manhattan Transer was supposed to be a hint of greater things to come... but sadly just when it was all about to come to fruition, his life was taken... still, before tragedy struck, we were lucky that not only did he enter the studio with the Transfer to record an incredible track (Waitin' for Waits), but he was also captured on video (with Richie Cole) live at the Jazz Showcase.

This very uptempo and hard swinging album features a great and fired up ensemble. The LP sounded as if it was sped up a key to add even more energy (some of the drum hits seem to give it away) but maybe I'm wrong... however, if its true I hope they slowed it back down.

Anyway, the ensemble includes Bruce Foreman, guitar; Dick Hindman, piano; Marshall Hawkins, bass; Les DeMerle, Drums; Michael Spiro, percussion - - and the line up of the Transfer circa 1980 - - Hauser, Siegel, Alan Paul and Cheryl Bentyne. - - My personal fave on the CD (besides Waitin' for Waits) is Relaxin' at Camarillo - - Eddie takes one of his best scat solos of all time... and Richie Cole is definitely at his prime... happier times indeed.

With the reissue of this CD, and many of Eddie's other CDs, and Richie Coles CD, the music lingers on. In fact, I recently recorded a session called Remembering Eddie Jefferson with Giacomo Gates and James Spaulding, and Giacomo is definitely carrying the tourch into the new millenium !

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Some fun in jazz 10 July 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is one of those hidden gems. Jazz musicians and listeners sometimes take themselves too seriously. Not on this one. Richie has some fun with some tunes not usually associated with jazz. And it has guest appearances by Tom Waits, Mahattan Transfer and one of the last recordings by the late Eddie Jefferson.
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