Many swing big-band leaders featured small groups out of their orchestra as added attractions, particularly
Benny Goodman,
Tommy Dorsey with his Clambake Seven, and Bob Crosby's Bobcats. In contrast,
Artie Shaw recorded relatively few sides with his Gramercy Five. His original unit from 1940 found the great pianist
Johnny Guarnieri playing harpsichord exclusively and matched
Shaw's clarinet with trumpeter
Billy Butterfield. Their eight recordings include "My Blue Heaven," "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," and a million-seller, "Summit Ridge Drive." The remainder of this CD is from 1945 and features
Shaw, trumpeter
Roy Eldridge, and the two young modernists, pianist
Dodo Marmarosa (on piano) and guitarist
Barney Kessel.
Shaw would lead a few other Gramercy Fives in the future, but these are his two most famous. The music is consistently brilliant with every note counting. ~ Scott Yanow