JSP's five-CD set devoted to
Jelly Roll Morton contains all of his
Victor recordings cut between September 1926 and October 1930. The sound quality is excellent and complete discographical information is provided along with insightful liner notes. Alternate takes are presented on separate discs so as to avoid redundancy. This creates doppelgaengers, as it were, of most of the sessions involving larger ensembles.
Jelly Roll Morton is heard as a solo pianist and as leader of his trios,
Red Hot Peppers, and orchestra. The only shortcoming is the absence of eight titles recorded for
Victor's
Bluebird imprint in 1939 by
Morton's
New Orleans Jazzmen. Had the producers of this otherwise excellent compilation opted for these classic latter-day
Jellies instead of obsessing over every single alternate take from the earlier sessions, this would be a serious contender for the "best and most affordable
Jelly Roll Morton set" award. As it stands,
JSP's hefty anthology is a great way to obtain most of
Morton's major work on CD at relatively little cost. The very best way to study this artist is to start at the beginning of his discography using the
Classics Chronological Series and then move forward. After hearing these canonic
classic jazz recordings as presented by
JSP, some folks will indeed want to zoom in for close-ups and study every recorded episode in this primal jazzman's life and works. ~ arwulf arwulf