Released for the first time on this 1993 CD, this is an intriguing and quite erratic
Town Hall concert that features a colorful cast of characters: trumpeter
Bunk Johnson, both
Omer Simeon and
Edmond Hall on clarinets, trombonist
Jimmy Archey, pianist
Ralph Sutton, banjoist
Danny Barker, Cyrus St. Clair on tuba and string bass, drummer
Freddie Moore and (on three songs) the legendary folk singer/guitarist,
Leadbelly. The wild card here is
Bunk, who complains during the radio broadcast that he was tired and hungry. His playing ranges from moderately inspired to streaky, differing in quality from cut to cut. In some spots he takes full control and at other times his chops just are not up to the challenge. The recording balance, unfortunately, is not ideal with
Freddie Moore's bass drum being too loud (and making the rhythm section sound inflexible).
Cyrus St. Clair's tuba playing is overly wheezy but he is fine on bass.
Ralph Sutton gets in a few good spots and
Jimmy Archey is mostly on, but the two clarinetists are undermiked; it is odd to hear
Edmond Hall in this type of setting.
Leadbelly displays showmanship on
"Good Morning Blues," "Yellow Gal" and
"Bottle Up and Go." There are many odd moments, such as when the tempo of
"Good Morning Blues" drastically slows down after
Leadbelly's vocal (
Bunk did not care for fast tempoes), some false endings and lots of missed cues. Even with its faults, this unusual concert does have its charm. But someone should have fed
Bunk Johnson first! ~ Scott Yanow