Muggsy Spanier - Hesitatin Blues

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Review by Jochen Seidler

Hesitatin Blues by Muggsy Spanier is a classic jazz album that showcases the trumpeter's smooth and soulful playing style. Released in 1955, the album features a collection of traditional jazz tunes, including "Lonesome Road," "Royal Garden Blues," and "Darktown Strutters' Ball."

The album opens with "Lonesome Road," a slow and mournful tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Spanier's trumpet playing is delicate and emotive, perfectly capturing the melancholy mood of the song. The rest of the album follows suit, with Spanier's playing always remaining tasteful and understated.

One standout track is "Royal Garden Blues," a lively and upbeat tune that showcases Spanier's technical proficiency on the trumpet. His playing is fast and fluid, effortlessly weaving in and out of the song's complex melody. The rhythm section also shines on this track, with the piano and drums driving the song forward with infectious energy.

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Artist: Muggsy Spanier
Album: Hesitatin Blues
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Two O'clock Jump
American Patrol
When My Dreamboat Comes Home
Hesitating Blues
Can't We Be Friends
Oh Doctor Ochsner!
Little David, Play Your Harp
Careless Love
Washington & Lee Swing
Can't We Be Friends?
Chicago
Washington and Lee Swing
Wreck of the Old '97
Baby Brown
Hesitatin' Blues
Oh, Doctor Ochsner!
No Lovers Allowed
Judy
Play Your Harp
Since We Fell Out Of Love
More Than You Know
The Wreck Of The Old 97
Since We Fell Out of Love
Two O'Clock Jump
My Wild Irish Rose

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Catalog Numbers

AFF 1030

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
Alto SaxophoneEddie Caine (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), Joe Forchetti (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), Joe Herde (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), John Smith (tracks: A2, A5, B3), Karl Kates (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8)
Baritone SaxophoneBenny Goodman (tracks: A2, A5)
BassJack Kelleher (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, A7, B2, B3, B8), Truck Parham (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7)
ClarinetEddie Miller (tracks: A6, A8, B6), Irving Fazola (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B3), Joe Herde (tracks: A2, A5, B3, ), Phil Gomez (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7)
DrumsAl Hammer (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), Don Carter (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B3), Gene Krupa (tracks: A6, A8, B6), George Wettling (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7)
GuitarBilly Mure (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7), Ken Broadhurst (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, A7, B2, B3, B8)
PianoCharlie Queener (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), Dave Bowman (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B3), Red Richards (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7), Terry Shand (tracks: A6, A8, B6)
Tenor SaxophoneBoomie Richmond (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7), Nick Caiazza (tracks: A2, A4, A5, A7, B2, B3, B8)
TromboneBud Smith (tracks: A2, A5, B3), Ford Leary (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), George Brunies (tracks: A6, A8, B6), Ralph Hutchinson (tracks: A3, B1, B4, B5, B7), Vernon Brown (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, A7, B2, B3, B8)
TrumpetElmer O'Brien (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8), Frank Bruno (tracks: A2, A5, B3), Leon Schwartz (tracks: A2, A4, A5, A7, B2, B3, B8), Ralph Muzillo (tracks: A2, A5, B3), Ruby Weinstein (tracks: A4, A7, B2, B8)
CornetMuggsy Spanier
VocalsDottie Reid (tracks: B2), Ford Leary (tracks: A7), Red McKenzie (tracks: A8, B6)

Notes

  • A6, A8, B6: The New Orleans Rhythm Kings, February 20, 1935
  • A1: Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtimers, January 2, 1942
  • A2, A5, B3: Muggsy Spanier and his Orchestra, January 2, 1942
  • A4, A7, B2 B8: Muggsy Spanier and his Orchestra, June 1, 1942
  • A3, B1, B4, B5, B7: Muggsy Spanier and his Jazz Band, September 2 & 3, 1954
  • On tracks A2 & A5, it's Bennie Goodman II who plays alto and baritone sax, not the famous Benny Goodman

Barcodes

Barcode: 082333055919

About Muggsy Spanier

American jazz cornetist, trumpeter and bandleader. Nickname : "Muggsy". Born : November 09, 1906 in Chicago, Illinois. Died : February 12, 1967 in Sausalito, California.

Real Name

    • Francis Joseph Julian Spanier

Name Vars

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  • Spanier
  • 'Muggsy' Spanier
  • Francis \
  • Francis Joseph \
  • M. Spanier
  • M.S.
  • Muggsy
  • Muggsy Spanier Y Sus Amigos
  • Muggsy Spanner
  • Muggy Spanier
  • Muggzy Spanier
  • Mugsey Spanier
  • Mugsy Spanier
  • Mugsy Spanner
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Summary by Jochen Seidler

Hesitatin Blues is a must-listen for any fans of traditional jazz. Spanier's playing is masterful, and the album as a whole is a testament to the enduring appeal of this classic musical genre.