Hi Fi DRUMS (1958) Various; Alvin Stoller; Billy May And His Orchestra; Buddy Rich | Jazz | Drummers
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 Published On Feb 25, 2023

"Hi-Fi Drums" is a jazz album featuring some of the most talented drummers of the time, including Buddy Rich, Louis Bellson, and Alvin Stoller. The album was released in 1958 and produced by Capitol Records. Each track showcases the drummer's skills, accompanied by various jazz ensembles.

The first track, "Hi-Fi Drums," is performed by Woody Herman's Herd with Buddy Rich on drums. It starts off with a fast-paced drum solo, followed by the full band playing a swinging jazz tune.

"Sticks" features Louis Bellson and The Just Jazz All Stars. The track begins with a catchy melody played on the piano and then transitions into a fast and exciting drum solo by Bellson.

"Skinned," performed by Woody Herman's Herd with Chuck Flores on drums, has a slower tempo and a more relaxed feel. The drumming is still impressive, however, and complements the other instruments well.

"Gonna Tan Your Hide," by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with Dave Black on drums, is a longer track with a mix of different sections and solos. Black's drumming is a highlight, providing a driving rhythm throughout the song.


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00:00 Hi-Fi Drums - Woody Herman's Herd; Buddy Rich
05:07 Skinned - Woody Herman's Herd; Chuck Flores
08:09 Gonna Tan Your Hide - Duke Ellington And His Orchestra; Dave Black
12:08 Brushed Off - Billy May And His Orchestra; Alvin Stoller
16:07 Skinned Again - Woody Herman's Herd; Chuck Flores
20:31 Tri-Fi Drums - Billy May And His Orchestra; Alvin Stoller; Irv Cottler; Stan Levey


"Brushed Off," by Billy May and His Orchestra with Alvin Stoller on drums, has a swing feel with a prominent use of brushes on the drums. Stoller's playing is smooth and subtle, providing a nice contrast to the brassy horns.

"Skinned Again," performed again by Woody Herman's Herd with Chuck Flores on drums, is a faster and more energetic track than the earlier "Skinned." Flores' drumming is once again a standout, driving the rhythm and providing plenty of fills and accents.

The final track, "Tri-Fi Drums," is performed by Billy May and His Orchestra with Alvin Stoller, Irv Cottler, and Stan Levey on drums. The three drummers trade solos throughout the track, showing off their individual styles and skills. The song ends with an extended drum solo section, with all three drummers playing together in an impressive display of rhythmic power.


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