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Louis Prima featuring Keely Smith with Sam Butera & the Witnesses

The Wildest

Pure Pleasure

PPAN T755

LP Black $39
  • Recorded 19, 20 April 1956

Description

A tireless showman and an underrated musical talent, Louis Prima swung his way to icon status thanks to an irresistible, infectious sound whose appeal translated across generations. Nominally a swing artist, Prima’s distinctive sound also encompassed New Orleans-style jazz, boogie-woogie, jump blues, R&B, early rock & roll, and even the occasional Italian tarantella. Regardless of what form his music took, it swung hard and fast, with a rolling, up-tempo shuffle beat. His greatest period of popularity coincided with his marriage to singer Keely Smith, whose coolly sophisticated vocals and detached stage manner made a perfect counterpoint to Prima’s boisterous presence: mugging, clowning, and cavorting around the stage with the boundless enthusiasm of a hyperactive boy.

Prima’s band during this time was anchored by tenor saxophonist Sam Butera, whose grounding in jump blues and New Orleans R&B was a perfect match. Perhaps because Prima refused to...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Medley: Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody
  • 2 (Nothing's Too Good) For My Baby
  • 3 The Lip
  • 4 Body And Soul
  • 5 Oh Marie
  • 6 Medley: Basin Street Blues/When It's Sleepy Time Down South
  • 7 Jump, Jive And Wail
  • 8 Buona Sera
  • 9 Night Train
  • 10 (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You