Dive into the timeless swing and big band magic of Count Basie with "Count Basie, Vol. 2," a vibrant collection of jazz classics and original compositions. Released on May 3, 2011, under the Ancha label, this album spans a concise yet dynamic 49 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of big band, swing music, and jazz that showcases Basie's unparalleled mastery of the genre.
The album opens with the lullaby-inspired "Rock-a-bye Basie," arranged by the maestro himself, setting the stage for a journey through both well-known standards and lesser-known gems. "Perdido," arranged by Eddie Wilkins, brings a sense of adventure and complexity, while "Down for the Count" and "Sure Thing" highlight Basie's knack for creating infectious rhythms and memorable melodies. The bluesy "Blues Backstage" and the playful "Peace Pipe" offer a glimpse into Basie's versatility, while "Plymouth Rock" and "My Man's a Devil" showcase his ability to blend humor and sophistication.
Fans of Count Basie will appreciate the inclusion of "3 Little Words," a tender ballad that demonstrates Basie's range, and the energetic "One O'clock Jump," a signature piece that encapsulates the spirit of the big band era. The album concludes with "Boogie Woogie - Paradise Squat," a high-energy track that leaves the listener craving more.
"Count Basie, Vol. 2" is a testament to Count Basie's enduring legacy and his ability to captivate audiences with his unique blend of swing, jazz, and big band brilliance. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Basie's music, this album is sure to delight and entertain.