GAMES: GameSpot: Best of 2008 | GameFAQs | SportsGamer MUSIC: Last.fm | MP3.com MOVIES: Metacritic | Movietome TV: TV.com
Hit That Jive Jack: The Earliest Recordings
Users Say
0 ratings
Album Reviews: 0
Album: Hit That Jive Jack: The Earliest Recordings
Artist: Nat King Cole
Release Date: 7/28/1936
Genre: Jazz

Nat "King" Cole's 16 trio recordings for Decca have been reissued many times (including on this CD), and rightfully so. Cole was already one of the top swing pianists by 1940, his vocal style (best displayed on his first hit "Sweet Lorraine") was quite recognizable, and his trio with guitarist... [+] Expand

Write a Review

Press Pass
Your Take
Tell the world what you think about
Hit That Jive Jack: The Earliest Recordings by Nat King Cole!

Critic's Review

5.0 out of 5 stars Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Nat "King" Cole's 16 trio recordings for Decca have been reissued many times (including on this CD), and rightfully so. Cole was already one of the top swing pianists by 1940, his vocal style (best displayed on his first hit "Sweet Lorraine") was quite recognizable, and his trio with guitarist Oscar Moore and bassist Wesley Prince had a memorable sound. Cole's Decca records (his first for a major label) were a breakthrough for Nat, although his Capitol recordings (which started in 1943) really paved the way toward major success. In addition to "Sweet Lorraine," highlights of this fine CD include "Honeysuckle Rose," "I Like to Riff," and "Hit That Jive, Jack" (which has the Trio's most famous group vocal).
Data Warehouse Clear Gif