Dive into the vibrant world of swing and jazz with Claude Hopkins' "Take a Coffee Break," a lively album released on May 29, 2014, under the label moreeguale. This 59-minute collection is a testament to Hopkins' mastery of big band, swing, ragtime, and jazz, offering a rich tapestry of musical styles that will captivate any fan of classic American music.
The album opens with "Minor Mania" and "Mad Moments," immediately setting the stage with Hopkins' signature energy and virtuosity. Standout tracks like "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Three Little Words" showcase his ability to blend traditional jazz with a modern twist, while "Harlem Rhythm Dance" and "Hopkins Scream" highlight his prowess in big band arrangements. The album also features a delightful rendition of "Ain't Misbehavin'," a classic tune that Hopkins makes his own.
"Take a Coffee Break" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the evolution of jazz and swing music. Claude Hopkins' impeccable musicianship and creative arrangements make this album a standout in his discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is sure to leave you tapping your feet and humming along.
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Tracks
Minor ManiaClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Mad MomentsClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Mush MouthClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
How’m I Doin’?Claude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Washington SquabbleClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Just You, Just MeClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
California Here I ComeClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
I Would Do Anything For YouClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Ain’t Misbehavin‘Claude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Shake Your AshesClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Look Who’s HereClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Harlem Rhythm DanceClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Hopkins ScreamClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Honeysuckle RoseClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Three Little WordsClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Ain’t Misbehavin’Claude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Mystic MoanClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
Canadian CapersClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
MarieClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra
He’s A Son Of The SouthClaude Hopkins, His Orchestra