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Dive into the rich, swinging sounds of the late 1940s with Rex Stewart's "Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1949." This meticulously curated collection, released on June 29, 2009, under the Complete Jazz Series label, offers a vibrant journey through the golden age of jazz, swing, and ragtime. Spanning a full hour and two minutes, the album features 23 tracks recorded between April 1948 and June 1949, showcasing Stewart's mastery of the cornet and his contributions to the Duke Ellington Orchestra and beyond.
From the soulful "Vernon's Story" to the lively "Muskrat Ramble" and the hauntingly beautiful "Blue Jay," each track is a testament to the era's musical brilliance. Stewart's collaborations with other jazz greats shine through in pieces like "Fine And Dandy" and "Things Ain't What They Used To Be," while his original compositions, such as "Blue Lou" and "Linden Blues," highlight his unique voice in the genre. The album also includes a mix of standards and lesser-known gems, providing a comprehensive look at Stewart's versatility and the diverse influences of the time.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Rex Stewart or a newcomer to his work, this album is a treasure trove of classic jazz that captures the spirit and energy of the post-war era. The combination of Stewart's virtuosic playing, the rich arrangements, and the historical significance of the recordings make "Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1949" an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.