Dive into the vibrant world of early jazz with Eddie Condon's "The Great," a captivating collection of classic tunes that showcase the essence of ragtime, swing, and big band music. Released on July 26, 2013, under Mika Baki Records, this album is a testament to Condon's mastery and the timeless appeal of these genres.
Spanning a lively 63 minutes, "The Great" features 20 tracks that are as diverse as they are engaging. From the sultry "Embraceable You" to the upbeat "Ballin' The Jack," each song is a showcase of Condon's skill and the rich musical heritage he represents. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "The Eel" and "Friar's Point Shuffle," offering a fresh perspective on the jazz landscape.
Condon's ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements shines through in tracks like "Madame Dynamite" and "Beat to the Socks," while the inclusion of standards like "That's A Plenty" and "Somebody Loves Me" provides a nostalgic touch. The album concludes with "Oh Sister Ain't That Hot," leaving the audience with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to revisit these classic sounds.
"The Great" is not just an album; it's an experience that transports you to the golden age of jazz. Eddie Condon's expertise and passion for the genre are evident in every note, making this a collection that will delight both jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.