Lionel Hampton Meets Fatty George is a classic jazz album that showcases the exceptional talents of two legendary musicians. Released in 1955, the album features Lionel Hampton, a renowned vibraphonist, and Fatty George, a talented clarinetist.
The album comprises of ten tracks that are a mix of original compositions and jazz standards. The music is upbeat, lively, and captures the essence of swing jazz. The improvisations by both Hampton and George are impressive and showcase their mastery of their respective instruments.
The album opens with the track "Flying Home," a fast-paced number that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The other tracks like "Hamp's Boogie Woogie," "Stardust," and "Crazy Rhythm" are equally impressive and showcase the versatility of both musicians.
The album is a perfect blend of swing jazz and bebop, and the chemistry between Hampton and George is evident in every track. The rhythm section comprising of Oscar Klein on trumpet, Hans Koller on tenor saxophone, and Karl Drewo on baritone saxophone, complements the duo's performances.