Saxophonist, composer and bandleader Charlie Barnet was one of the major figures of the swing era, scoring many major hits during his active recording career from 1935 to 1949, until he effectively retired. This collection selects recordings from throughout that career, highlighting his distinctive style which eschewed the 'sweet' sound characterised by Glenn Miller, and with one of the first bands to embrace racial integration was an outfit dedicated to having fun, which comes across in his recordings. This great value 50-track 2-CD set deliberately does not duplicate tracks with our existing Fabulous label Charlie Barnet CD "Leapin' At The Lincoln" (FABCD134), so the two products together provide an excellent overview of the work of one of the most successful bandleaders of the big band genre right through to his flirting with the world of bebop in 1947.

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 Growlin'
2 But Definitely
3 Emperor Jones
4 Knockin' at the Famous Door
5 Scotch and Soda
6 All-Night Record Man
7 Cherokee
8 Count's Idea
9 Wrong Idea
10 Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie
11 Southland Shuffle
12 So Far, So Good
13 Wanderin' Blues
14 Lament for May
15 Peaceful Valley
16 Pompton Turnpike
17 Southern Fried
18 Scrub Me Mama, with a Boogie Beat
19 Uptown Blues
20 Fantasia
21 Good for Nothin' Joe
22 Charleston Alley
23 Afraid to Say Hello
24 Little John Ordinary
25 Para Vigo Me Voy
Disc: 2
1 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
2 Ponce de Leon
3 I Like to Riff
4 Shady Lady
5 Smiles
6 That Old Black Magic
7 Plowin
8 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
9 Thoughtless
10 Victory Walk
11 Washington Whirligig
12 Wichita Windstorm
13 Moose
14 Great Lie
15 Skyliner
16 West End Blues
17 You Always Hurt the One You Love
18 Desert Sands
19 Xango
20 E-Bob-O-Lee-Bob
21 Lonesome As the Night Is Long
22 Zanesville Zohio ZZZ
23 Dark Bayou
24 East Side West Side
25 Caravan