A Study in Frustration

A Study in Frustration
Box set by Fletcher Henderson
Released 1961
Recorded August 9, 1923 to
May 28, 1938
Genre Jazz
Length 3:09:50
Label Columbia
Producer Frank Driggs
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A Study in Frustration: The Fletcher Henderson Story is a box set compilation surveying studio recordings of the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra from 1923 to 1938, released in 1961 on Columbia Records, CXK 85470. It initially appeared as a four-album set produced by Frank Driggs and assembled by John Hammond, both of whom also wrote the liner notes. The set was part of a Thesaurus of Classic Jazz series on Columbia which included King of the Delta Blues Singers also worked on by Hammond and Driggs and released in 1961, the first album reissue of songs by blues legend Robert Johnson.

Content

All selections had been previously on 78 records by labels such as Brunswick, Columbia, Paramount, Perfect, and Vocalion. The set documents some of his first recordings as a leader in 1923, to some of his last shortly before he joined the Benny Goodman Orchestra as an arranger and some-time pianist. Like all bandleaders of the time, Henderson recorded with vocalists, but none are featured on this set.

A Study In Frustration was reissued as a three compact disc box set on June 14, 1994. Ten bonus tracks were included, covering recordings in 1934 and 1936 that had not been included in the original set.

Collective personnel

Track listing

In the compact disc versions, the song running order is the same with sides one through three comprising disc one, sides four through six comprising disc two, and sides seven and eight along with the bonus tracks comprising disc three.

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "The Dicty Blues"  Fletcher HendersonAugust 7, 1923 2:40
2. "Teapot Dome Blues"  George Lottman, Elmer SchoebelApril 15, 1924 2:58
3. "Go 'Long Mule"  Henry Creamer, Paul King, Robert KingOctober 7, 1924 3:07
4. "Shanghai Shuffle"  Larry Conley, Gene RodemichOctober 19, 1924 3:21
5. "Copenhagen"  Charlie DavisOctober 30, 1924 2:53
6. "Everybody Loves My Baby"  Jack Palmer, Spencer WilliamsNovember 17, 1924 2:53
7. "How Come You Do Me Like You Do"  Gene Austin, Roy BergereNovember 22, 1924 3:13
8. "Alabamy Bound"  Bud Green, Buddy DeSylva, Ray HendersonJanuary 31, 1925 3:08
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Sugarfoot Stomp"  King OliverMay 29, 1925 2:49
2. "What-Cha-Call-Em Blues"  Steve RobertsMay 29, 1925 2:51
3. "T.N.T."  Elmer SchoebelOctober 21, 1925 2:55
4. "The Stampede"  Fletcher HendersonMay 14, 1926 3:17
5. "Jackass Blues"  Art Kassel, Mel StitzelMay 14, 1926 3:14
6. "Henderson Stomp"  Fletcher HendersonNovember 3, 1926 2:53
7. "The Chant"  Mel StitzelNovember 3, 1926 2:58
8. "Snag It"  King OliverJanuary 20, 1927 3:12
Side three
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Rocky Mountain Blues"  Patty Carroll, Ken Macomber, F. HendersonJanuary 21, 1927 2:46
2. "Tozo"  M.A. Cowdry, Fletcher HendersonJanuary 21, 1927 2:56
3. "St. Louis Shuffle"  Jack Pettis, Fats WallerMarch 23, 1927 3:02
4. "Whiteman Stomp"  Jo Trent, Fats WallerMay 11, 1927 2:47
5. "I'm Coming Virginia"  Donald Heywood, Will Marion CookMay 11, 1927 3:07
6. "Variety Stomp"  Jo Trent, Charlie Green, Fats WallerMay 12, 1927 3:04
7. "St. Louis Blues"  W.C. HandyMay 12, 1927 3:06
8. "Goose Pimples"  Jo Trent, Fletcher HendersonOctober 24, 1927 3:01
Side four
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Hop Off"  Fats Waller, Spencer WilliamsNovember 4, 1927 2:58
2. "King Porter Stomp"  Jelly Roll MortonMarch 14, 1928 2:56
3. "D Natural Blues"  Fletcher HendersonMarch 14, 1928 3:28
4. "Oh Baby"  O. Murphy, B. DeSylva, W. DonaldsonApril 6, 1928 2:49
5. "Feeling Good"  Owen Murphy, Jack YellenApril 6, 1928 3:29
6. "I'm Feeling Devilish"  Maceo PinkardApril 6, 1928 2:48
7. "Old Black Joe Blues"  George Lottman, HendersonNovember, 1928 2:27
8. "Easy Money"  Gene Austin, Benny CarterDecember 12, 1928 3:06
Side five
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Come On Baby"  Archie Gottler, Sidney Clare, Maceo PinkardDecember 12, 1928 2:57
2. "Freeze and Melt"  Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHughApril, 1929 3:06
3. "Raisin' the Roof"  Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHughApril, 1929 2:43
4. "Blazin'"  Joe SandersMay 16, 1929 3:00
5. "Wang Wang Blues"  Wood, Buster Johnson, Gus Mueller, BusseMay 16, 1929 3:06
6. "Chinatown, My Chinatown"  William Jerome, Jean SchwartzOctober 3, 1930 3:05
7. "Somebody Loves Me"  B. MacDonald, B. DeSylva, G. GershwinOctober 3, 1930 3:06
8. "Keep a Song in Your Soul"  Alexander Hill, Fats WallerDecember 2, 1930 3:20
Side six
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Sweet and Hot"  Jack Yellen, Harold ArlenFebruary 5, 1931 3:29
2. "My Gal Sal"  Paul DresserFebruary 5, 1931 3:30
3. "Sugarfoot Stomp"  King OliverMarch 19, 1931 3:21
4. "Clarinet Marmalade"  Edwards, LaRocca, Ragas, Sbarbaro, ShieldsMarch 19, 1931 3:15
5. "Hot and Anxious"  Horace HendersonMarch 19, 1931 3:23
6. "Comin' and Goin'"  Fletcher Henderson, Horace HendersonMarch 19, 1931 3:12
7. "Singin' the Blues"  Young, Lewis, Conrad, RobinsonOctober 16, 1931 3:08
8. "Sugar"  Joe Young, George W. MeyerOctober 16, 1931 2:58
Side seven
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Blue Moments"  Fletcher HendersonMarch 11, 1932 2:37
2. "New King Porter Stomp"  Jelly Roll MortonDecember 9, 1932 3:10
3. "Underneath the Harlem Moon"  Mack Gordon, Harry RevelDecember 9, 1932 3:17
4. "Honeysuckle Rose"  Andy Razaf, Fats WallerDecember 9, 1932 3:15
5. "Yeah Man"  Noble Sissle, J. Russel RobinsonAugust 18, 1933 2:58
6. "Queer Notions"  Coleman HawkinsAugust 18, 1933 2:51
7. "Can You Take It!"  Fletcher HendersonAugust 18, 1933 2:52
8. "King Porter Stomp"  Jelly Roll MortonAugust 18, 1933 2:59
Side eight
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
1. "Christopher Columbus"  Andy Razaf, Chu BerryMarch 27, 1936 3:05
2. "Stealin' Apples"  Andy Razaf, Fats WallerMarch 27, 1936 2:59
3. "Blue Lou"  Edgar SampsonMarch 27, 1936 3:10
4. "Rhythm of the Tambourine"  David FranklinMarch 2, 1937 2:41
5. "Back in Your Own Backyard"  Al Jolson, Billy Rose, Dave DreyerMarch 22, 1937 2:35
6. "Chris and His Gang"  F. Henderson, H. Henderson, J. DorseyJune 3, 1937 3:03
7. "Sing You Sinners"  Sam Coslow, W. Franke HarlingOctober 25, 1937 2:45
8. "Moten Stomp"  Bennie Moten, Buster MotenMay 28, 1938 2:44
Compact disc reissue bonus tracks
No. TitleWriter(s)Recording date Length
17. "Wild Party"  Will HudsonSeptember 25, 1934 3:01
18. "Rug Cutter's Swing"  Fletcher HendersonSeptember 25, 1934 2:59
19. "Hotter Than Hell"  Fletcher HendersonSeptember 25, 1934 2:50
20. "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)"  Gus Kahn, Ira Gershwin, George GershwinSeptember 25, 1934 2:36
21. "I'm A Fool for Loving You"  Sam M. Lewis, Pete WendlingApril 9, 1936 2:37
22. "Moonrise on the Lowdowns"  A.J. Neiburg, Jerry LivingstonApril 9, 1936 2:42
23. "I'll Always Be in Love with You"  Herman Ruby, Bud Green, Sam SteptApril 9, 1936 3:02
24. "Jangled Nerves"  Fletcher Henderson, Roger MooreApril 9, 1936 2:35
25. "Grand Terrace Rhythm"  Fletcher HendersonMay 23, 1936 2:41
26. "Riffin'"  Horace HendersonMay 23, 1936 2:20

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