The Timeless Historical catalog is an excellent resource for studying and enjoying a wide range of jazz recordings from the 1920s and '30s. Each collection was researched and assembled so as to provide the listener with insights, information, and old-fashioned musical enjoyment.
The Quintessential Eddie Lang, for example, presents an unusually thorough overview of that virtuoso guitarist's brief recording career in 24 episodes, moving gingerly from one setting to the next as
Lang's extraordinary versatility shows him to have been one of the era's great improvising artists. In addition to a pair of beautiful unaccompanied numbers ("April Kisses" and
Sergey Rachmaninov's Prelude Opus 3, No.2),
Lang is heard in the company of his primary collaborator, violinist
Joe Venuti; in duets with guitarists
Lonnie Johnson and
Carl Kress; with
Red McKenzie and
the Mound City Blue Blowers (also known as McKenzie's Candy Kids); and with orchestras led by
Jean Goldkette,
Frankie Trumbauer, Roger Wolfe Kahn, and Fred Rich. This outstanding collection features instrumentalists
Louis Armstrong,
King Oliver,
Bix Beiderbecke,
Miff Mole,
Jack Teagarden, and
the Dorsey Brothers. Listen also for vocalists
Bessie Smith,
Hoagy Carmichael,
Bing Crosby, the Rhythm Boys, the Brox Sisters, and Cliff Edwards, a mellifluous-sounding individual known professionally as Ukulele Ike (and later to achieve faceless fame as the voice of
Walt Disney's Jiminy Cricket). Even with several excellent
Eddie Lang collections in existence, its broad range of styles, genres, vocals, and instrumentation earns Timeless Historical's
Quintessential Eddie Lang highest marks and unqualified praise. ~ arwulf arwulf