- Hep Cat's Holiday
- Pig's Idea
- You're So Fine
- Hush-A-Bye Love
- Swing the Scales
- I'll Always Love You Just the Same
- One Is Never Too Old to Swing
- If I Dream of You
- I'm Gonna Pull My Hair (Let My Wig Come Down)
- I'm Singing (So Help Me)
- Until I Met You
- I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
- Blue Skies
- Lawdy Clawdy
- Another Day
- Stomp, Stomp

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0824046019624

We Cats Will Swing for You, Vol. 2: 1940-1941
by The Cats & the FiddleThe Cats & the Fiddle
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Overview
Volume two in the detailed history of the Cats & the Fiddle as presented by Fabulous in 2003 contains 16 Bluebird recordings dating from July 1940 through October 1941. This entertaining little string band, a logical extension of Leo Scat Watson & the Spirits of Rhythm, specialized in vocal harmony and worked with a repertoire that ranged from sentimental ballads to zoot suit swing and scat-propelled jive routines. Their approach also echoed what and Slim Gaillard and Slam Stewart achieved in 1938. Led by guitarist Austin Powell, the group heard on tracks one through five featured Ernie Price who plucked a small guitar known as a tipple (the Latin American term, "tiple," is pronounced "tee-play"); and guitarist Herbie Miles, who replaced the deceased Jimmy Henderson in 1940. The "fiddle" was Chuck Barksdale's upright bass. Beginning with track six, Miles is replaced by Tiny Grimes, a Charlie Christian disciple who played electrically amplified guitar and piano. The lively "Hep Cat's Holiday" introduces a hitherto unknown date to the Gregorian calendar: the 40th of November. "Pig's Idea," a marvelous, ruminative blues with wordless vocals, is credited to Powell and Price and features some of Barksdale's best moments on record. "I'm Gonna Pull My Hair (Let My Wig Come Down)" is a rowdy blues with strong premonitions of rock & roll. "I'm Singing (So Help Me)," one of several numbers written by Grimes, takes a humorously self-deprecating stand and even implies that scat singing might give the impression that the singer is intoxicated. Both the attractive "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" and an exhilarating treatment of Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" (which uses an arrangement by Grimes) approach perfection. At their best, the Cats & the Fiddle could and did produce recordings comparable to what the King Cole Trio was putting out during this period.
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/10/2003 |
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Label: | Fabulous |
UPC: | 0824046019624 |
catalogNumber: | 196 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Cats & the Fiddle Primary ArtistTiny Grimes Guitar,Piano
Chuck Barksdale Bass,Group Member
Austin Powell Guitar,Vocals,Group Member
Herbie Miles Guitar,Group Member
Ernie Price Group Member
George Steinbeck Bass
Technical Credits
Irving Berlin ComposerTiny Grimes Composer
Bennie Benjamin Composer
Eddie Durham Composer
Bill Johnson Composer
Sol Marcus Composer
Austin Powell Composer
Ernest Price Composer
Herbie Miles Composer
Ernie Price Contributor
Cats & the Fiddle Composer
Marge Gibson Composer