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The Collection 1929-46

The Collection 1929-46

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN00824046908126
EAN0824046908126
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Product Description

With his unmistakable trumpet playing and unique blend of jazz and swing, Frankie Newton is a name that should be on every music lover's radar. The Frankie Newton Collection 1929-46 is a delightful compilation that showcases the evolution of Newton's sound over nearly two decades. Opening track "The Blues My Baby Gave to Me" sets the tone for the album, with its infectious rhythm and soulful melodies. Newton's trumpet skills shine brightly on tracks like "Cherry" and "Rosetta," where his virtuosity is on full display. The collection also features collaborations with jazz legends such as Teddy Wilson and Billie Holiday, adding an extra layer of depth to Newton's already impressive discography. Tracks like "Onyx Club Spree" and "Blues My Baby Gave to Me" show Newton's versatility as a musician, seamlessly blending traditional jazz elements with more modern influences. But it's not just Newton's musical prowess that makes this collection worth a listen - his personality shines through in every note. From the playful undertones of "Nothing I Do Can Ever Please My Baby" to the poignant emotion of "Daybreak Blues," Newton's music is a true reflection of his character. Overall, The Frankie Newton Collection 1929-46 is a must-listen for any jazz aficionado. Newton's talent and charm make this album a timeless classic that will have you tapping your feet and humming along from start to finish. So grab a glass of your favourite drink, sit back, and let Frankie Newton's music transport you to a bygone era of jazz brilliance.