Step back in time with Claude Hopkins and his orchestra as they deliver a captivating performance from 1935, now available on "The Transcription Performances 1935." This album is a treasure trove of big band, swing, ragtime, and jazz, showcasing the vibrant and dynamic sounds of the era. With a runtime of over an hour, this collection offers a rich and immersive experience, perfect for both casual listeners and dedicated jazz enthusiasts.
Claude Hopkins, a renowned figure in the world of jazz, brings his unique style and energy to each track, from the lively "Nagasaki" to the soulful "What'll I Do." The album's diverse tracklist includes well-known standards like "Singin' In The Rain" and "That's A Plenty," as well as lesser-known gems like "Canadian Capers" and "Minor Mania." Each song is a testament to Hopkins' virtuosity and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and engaging whole.
Recorded in 1935 and released on Hep Records in 1999, "The Transcription Performances 1935" is a historical snapshot of a pivotal period in jazz history. The album's high-quality sound and meticulous production ensure that the music's original energy and charm are preserved, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the artistry of Claude Hopkins and his orchestra. Whether you're a fan of big band, swing, ragtime, or jazz, this album is sure to delight and inspire.