




Jazz Age – The Best Jazz of the 1920s and 30s | Vintage Instrumentals & Classic Jazz RemasteredStep back into the 1920s and 1930s with Jazz Age, a breathtaking collection of 50 legendary jazz recordings from the golden era of music. This double-disc set showcases some of America’s finest jazz performances, featuring iconic artists such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Artie Shaw, and Ella Fitzgerald. Whether you're a dedicated jazz aficionado or just discovering the magic of 1920s and 1930s jazz, this album is a must-have.Expertly restored by Past Perfect, these original recordings sound remarkably fresh, preserving the energy, rhythm, and spirit that defined the swing era. With a mix of smooth instrumentals, lively swing, and soulful vocals, this collection is perfect for both relaxed listening and lively gatherings.Track Listing:CD 1:Jelly Roll Morton – Black Bottom StompMiff Mole – The New TwisterBessie Smith – Trombone ChollyBix Beiderbecke – Royal Garden BluesBeale Street Washboard Band – Forty And TightLouis Armstrong & Kid Ory – Ory's Creole TromboneRed Nichols – WhisperingMcKinney's Cotton Pickers – Milenberg JoysBoyd Senter & His Senterpedes – Sweetheart BluesLouis Armstrong & Earl Hines – Weather BirdFats Waller – Won't You Get Off It, Please?Hoagy Carmichael – Rockin' ChairDuke Ellington – Old Man BluesJ.C. Higginbotham – Give Me Your Telephone NumberMamie Smith – Jenny's BallKing Oliver – Don't You Think I Love You?Cab Calloway – TrickerationMills Blue Rhythm Band – Snake HipsBoswell Sisters/Dorsey Brothers – There'll Be Some Changes MadeJoe Venuti & Eddie Lang – Farewell BluesThe Chocolate Dandies – I Never KnewArt Tatum – The ShoutFletcher Henderson – Tidal WaveDuke Ellington – Sump'n 'bout RhythmJack Teagarden – Junk ManCD 2:Earl Hines – CopenhagenLouis Prima – Sing It Way Down LowBenny Goodman Trio – After You've GoneHenry 'Red' Allen – Whose Honey Are You?Benny Goodman – If I Could Be With YouBillie Holiday / Teddy Wilson – What A Little Moonlight Can DoBud Freeman – The BlizzardArtie Shaw – Sweet LorraineBenny Carter – Swingin' At Maida ValeDick McDonough – DardanellaMildred Bailey – When Day Is DoneColeman Hawkins – Crazy RhythmJohnny Dodds – MelancholyCasa Loma Orchestra – Casa Loma StompSidney Bechet – Southern SunsetDjango Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli – Them There EyesJimmie Noone – I Know That You KnowJohnny Hodges – The Jeep Is Jumpin'Eddie Condon – California, Here I ComeCount Basie – Jumpin' At The WoodsideKansas City Six – 'Way Down Yonder In New OrleansMuggsy Spanier – That Da Da StrainElla Fitzgerald – Moon RayBob Crosby – The World Is Waiting For The SunriseLionel Hampton – When Lights Are LowJimmie Lunceford – LizaKey Features:Authentic Jazz Classics: A carefully curated selection of the greatest jazz and swing hits from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s.Expertly Remastered Sound: Restored from original recordings to deliver exceptional audio quality.Featuring Legendary Artists: Includes performances by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fats Waller, and Billie Holiday.Perfect for Jazz Enthusiasts: Whether you enjoy trad jazz, piano instrumentals, or cool swing, this album offers something for every listener.Ideal for Relaxation or Background Music: A smooth blend of instrumentals and vocal classics, great for unwinding, working, or social gatherings.Includes Informative Liner Notes: Gain insight into the artists and the history behind each track.Experience the timeless elegance of early jazz – add Perfect Swing to your collection today! Review: Step into my time machine - When I was a child my parents had a record by the Alberts, Temperance Seven and the Bonzo Dog Band and I loved it. At the time I did not realise that these were bands of the 1960s reliving the music of the 1920s in the Trad/Rad movement, I just loved the sound. Later I came across the Pasadena Roof Orchestra who concentrated less on humour and more on the music. As I grew older I understood the origins better, but recordings from the actual period that inspired these groups often sounded so small and scratchy that they could hardly be enjoyed. So what a treat to find this compilation, which is of high musical and high audio quality. The transfer from 78 rpm disks is superb, there is almost no hiss or crackle and the dynamic range is about as good as could be hoped for. These are old recordings so there are limits but I can't imagine this being done any better. The fact that they don't sound modern gives them a nostalgic feeling which transports you back in time rather than being a detraction. It is interesting to note that on Bryn Ferry's album, also called "Jazz Age", where he performs Roxy Music tracks in the style of 1920s jazz, the sound quality has been deliberately reduced to make it sound more authentic. But more importantly the selection of music on this collection of original tracks is great. Lots of the key musicians of the age and a good varied selection of tunes. Most tracks are instrumental and had my toes tapping all the way through from the first listening. Considering there is around two and a half hours of material here, it is amazing that this never seems monotonous and not a single track I would want to untick in iTunes. The few tracks with vocals are well chosen and dotted here and there to make things interesting. The booklet on the physical CD has biographical information about the artists and details of the individual tracks. This is NOT some bargain bucket compilation CD. This is a quality offering through and through and worth the price (around £15 at time of this review). I listened to the samples on just about all of the other 1920s, Charleston, etc compilations but this is the one that stood out. Review: Great music, superb sound - The music on these discs is wonderful - as I knew it would be, knowing most of the artists. But what must be stressed is the marvellous job Past Perfect have done in providing the music with clear and vibrant sound quality, without in any way losing the true resonance and richness of the recordings of the period.
| ASIN | B00007L9SU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 71,248 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 420 in Cool Jazz 7,561 in Compilations |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PPCD78131 |
| Label | Past Perfect |
| Manufacturer | Past Perfect |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 14.1 x 12.6 x 0.89 cm; 80.32 g |
T**S
Step into my time machine
When I was a child my parents had a record by the Alberts, Temperance Seven and the Bonzo Dog Band and I loved it. At the time I did not realise that these were bands of the 1960s reliving the music of the 1920s in the Trad/Rad movement, I just loved the sound. Later I came across the Pasadena Roof Orchestra who concentrated less on humour and more on the music. As I grew older I understood the origins better, but recordings from the actual period that inspired these groups often sounded so small and scratchy that they could hardly be enjoyed. So what a treat to find this compilation, which is of high musical and high audio quality. The transfer from 78 rpm disks is superb, there is almost no hiss or crackle and the dynamic range is about as good as could be hoped for. These are old recordings so there are limits but I can't imagine this being done any better. The fact that they don't sound modern gives them a nostalgic feeling which transports you back in time rather than being a detraction. It is interesting to note that on Bryn Ferry's album, also called "Jazz Age", where he performs Roxy Music tracks in the style of 1920s jazz, the sound quality has been deliberately reduced to make it sound more authentic. But more importantly the selection of music on this collection of original tracks is great. Lots of the key musicians of the age and a good varied selection of tunes. Most tracks are instrumental and had my toes tapping all the way through from the first listening. Considering there is around two and a half hours of material here, it is amazing that this never seems monotonous and not a single track I would want to untick in iTunes. The few tracks with vocals are well chosen and dotted here and there to make things interesting. The booklet on the physical CD has biographical information about the artists and details of the individual tracks. This is NOT some bargain bucket compilation CD. This is a quality offering through and through and worth the price (around £15 at time of this review). I listened to the samples on just about all of the other 1920s, Charleston, etc compilations but this is the one that stood out.
M**T
Great music, superb sound
The music on these discs is wonderful - as I knew it would be, knowing most of the artists. But what must be stressed is the marvellous job Past Perfect have done in providing the music with clear and vibrant sound quality, without in any way losing the true resonance and richness of the recordings of the period.
J**Y
Yet another brilliant compilation from Past Perfect
Past Perfect are the definitive masters of upgrading scratchy recordings from the days before studios had tape recorders - their achievements are amazing. This 'Jazz Age!' album is the 4th I've bought, and doubtless not the last!
S**A
Superb!
My husband recently ordered this cd and as a result of the superb quality of the recordings, have just ordered 5 more past perfect discs of big band music. Fantastic !
K**.
It was a gift
The reciprient liked it.
J**G
Fabulous
Bet not many 70+ ladies drive like a bat out of hell to this style of music. Love it and the other one I bought. Love ragtime😀
K**E
As described brilliant
Nothing to dislike its excellent 👌
A**R
nostalgia for aged/history for young
nothing
K**E
Qualität war fast wie neu u. somit wie erwartet. Die Musik macht einfach gute Laune und man findet sich in einem netten kleinen Cafe mit viel Rüschen und Deckchen wieder!
L**C
Music like this is not heard anymore - a hark back to ages of funny and frivolity.
L**S
This is a terrific collection of up-beat jazz recordings from the 20's and 30's. The sound quality is quite good, the liner notes informative and includes date and location of each recording. And the price makes this a bargain to boot!
H**N
I GET THESE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC MY PARENTS ENJOYED..IN THE 1920s AND 1930s ..I AM OVER 80 SO MY AGE WAS THE 40s AND 50s...BUT THIS MUSIC HAS A SOUND THAT ALMOST MAKES YOU FEELTHAT YOU ARE IN THE DANCE HALL WATCHING THES SEXY DANCES TO THE SPECIFIC SOUND OF THE 20s AND 30s THERE IS PAUL WHITEMAN AND LOUIS ARMSTRONG NUMBERS AND MANY BANDS AND SINGERS I NEVER HEARD OF....THEY DO HAVE ROCK AND ROLL CONCERTS AND R&B BUT NEVER THIS BY THE WAY RUDY VALLEE AND HELEN KANE ARE UTTER DELIGHTS
D**P
The 20s, 30s and 40s. Have some really fantastic sound. They sound fresh as if cut today instead of a century ago. I am a big prog an prog metal fan but these tunes just sound so great I had to have them. Come on everyone, the sound is great ( as it can get). but stellar remastering 2 cds packed with jazz favorites. Spread your wings everyone, a fly into a era that keeps influencing many of music and budding greats, give it a spin......thanks Donnie P
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