Immerse yourself in the vibrant and energetic world of ragtime and boogie-woogie with Ralph Sutton's "Ralph Sutton Trio & Quartet," released on August 20, 1995, under the Storyville label. This captivating album showcases the extraordinary talent of Ralph Sutton, a renowned American pianist, and his ensemble, delivering a dynamic performance that spans a full hour and nine minutes.
The album features 16 tracks, including both trio and quartet performances, highlighting Sutton's versatility and mastery of these classic genres. From the playful "Thou Swell" to the sultry "At Sundown," and the iconic "St. Louis Blues," each track is a testament to Sutton's exceptional skill and the quartet's cohesive chemistry. The album also includes multiple takes of popular standards like "You're Driving Me Crazy" and "You Can Depend On Me," offering a unique glimpse into the creative process and the evolution of these timeless pieces.
Ralph Sutton's "Ralph Sutton Trio & Quartet" is a celebration of American music, blending traditional ragtime and boogie-woogie with a fresh, lively energy. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sutton's work or a newcomer to these genres, this album is sure to delight and inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let the infectious rhythms and melodies of Ralph Sutton and his ensemble transport you to a bygone era of jazz and swing.
Ralph Sutton, born in Hamburg, Missouri, was a celebrated American jazz pianist renowned as "The Master of Stride." Inspired by the legendary Fats Waller at just nine years old, Sutton dedicated his life to mastering the stride piano style, following in the footsteps of James P. Johnson and Waller himself. His dynamic and technically demanding performances made him one of the most distinguished latter-day exponents of this vibrant genre. Sutton's discography, featuring works like "Featuring Bob Wilber Vol.4" and "Piano Giants Live at Haggart's 80th," showcases his virtuosity and deep connection to the ragtime and boogie-woogie traditions. With tracks such as "Honky Tonk Train Blues" and "Ain't Misbehavin'," Sutton's music transports audiences to the heart of classic jazz, offering a timeless experience that continues to captivate music lovers worldwide.
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