The Last of the Blue Devils (album)
1978 studio album by Jay McShann
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The Last of the Blue Devils is an album by jazz pianist Jay McShann, recorded in 1977 and released by the Atlantic label.[1]
ReleasedMarch 1978
RecordedJune 29 & 30 and July 1, 1977
StudioRCA Recording Studios, Studio B, New York, NY
| The Last of the Blue Devils | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 1978 | |||
| Recorded | June 29 & 30 and July 1, 1977 | |||
| Studio | RCA Recording Studios, Studio B, New York, NY | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 46:36 | |||
| Label | Atlantic SD 8800 | |||
| Producer | İlhan Mimaroğlu | |||
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Reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
The Globe and Mail wrote that "a sextet is his backup, a stripped-down band which is perfect both for pushing through an old swing number like 'Jumpin' at the Woodside' to make it live again and adding the proper burlesque touch to his vocal ''Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do'."[4]
The AllMusic review by Rick Anderson noted: "McShann had much more to offer the world than his role as caregiver to the inventor of bebop. Leading an all-star cast ... McShann teaches an entire course on the history of blues-based jazz... Highly recommended".[2]
Track listing
- "Confessin' the Blues" (Jay McShann, Walter Brown) – 4:43
- "'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do" (Everett Robbins, Porter Grainger) – 6:59
- "Hootie Blues" (Charlie Parker, McShann, Brown) – 4:29
- "Blue Devil Jump" (Paul Quinichette) – 3:25
- "My Chile" (McShann) – 4:15
- "Jumpin' at the Woodside" (Count Basie, John Hendricks) – 4:36
- "Just for You" (Pete Johnson, Herman Walder, Leo Corday, Booker Washington) – 5:37
- "Hot Biscuits" (McShann) – 3:25
- "'Fore Day Rider" (McShann, Brown) – 4:08
- "Kansas City" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) – 4:51
Personnel
- Jay McShann – piano, electric piano, vocals
- Joe Newman – trumpet (tracks 1–6 & 8–10)
- Paul Quinichette, Buddy Tate – tenor saxophone (tracks 1–6 & 8–10)
- John Scofield – electric guitar (tracks 1–6 & 8–10)
- Milt Hinton – bass (tracks 1–6 & 8–10)
- Jackie Williams – drums (tracks 1–6 & 8–10)