The Original American Decca Recordings (also released as The Complete Decca Recordings) is a 1992 compilation 3-CD set of sessions led by jazz bandleader Count Basie recorded for the Decca label between 1937 and 1939.[1]
For Allmusic Scott Yanow wrote "This magnificent three-disc set has the first 63 recordings by Count Basie's Orchestra, all of his Deccas. The consistency is remarkable (with not more than two or three turkeys) and the music is the epitome of swing... This is the first Count Basie collection to acquire and should be in every jazz collection".[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz identified this set as part of their suggested "Core Collection" of essential jazz albums and awarded the compilation a "Crown" signifying a recording that the authors "feel a special admiration or affection for".[3][4]
Recorded in New York City on January 21 (tracks 1β4), March 26 (tracks 5β8), July 7 (tracks 9β12), August 9 (tracks 13β17) and October 13 (tracks 18β21), 1937
Recorded in New York City on January 3 (tracks 1 & 2), February 16 (tracks 3β6), June 6 (tracks 7β9), August 12 (tracks 10β14) and November 9 (tracks 15β19) and November 16 (tracks 20β24), 1938
Recorded in New York City on January 5 (tracks 1β3), January 26 (tracks 4β9), February 2 (track 10), February 3 (tracks 11β14) and February 4 (tracks 15β18), 1939
Bobby Moore (tracks: 1β5 to 1β21), Buck Clayton (tracks: 1-1 to 2β14, 2β20 to 3β2, 3β11), Carl "Tatti" Smith (tracks: 1-1 to 1β4), Ed Lewis (tracks: 1β5 to 1β7), Harry Edison (tracks: 2β3 to 2β14, 2β20 to 3β2, 3β11 to 3β18), Joe Keyes (tracks: 1-1 to 1β4), Karl George (tracks: 2-1, 2β2), Shad Collins (tracks: 3-1, 3β2, 3β10 to 3β18) β trumpet
Benny Morton (tracks: 1β18 to 2β14, 2β20 to 3β2, 3β11 to 3β14, 3β16 to 3β18), Dan Minor (tracks: 1-1 to 2β14, 2β20 to 3β2, 3β11 to 3β14, 3β16 to 3β18), Dicky Wells (tracks: 2β10 to 2β14, 2β20 to 3β2, 3β11 to 3β18), George Hunt (tracks: 1-1 to 1β17) β trombone
Eddie Durham β trombone, guitar (tracks: 1β13 to 2β9)