Hazy Osterwald Jet Set

I found this album as I did most of my records — for a buck at a thrift store down in Phoenix somewhere. But I had not idea how dear it was until recently when one of my fellow deejays at LuxuriaMusic told me he’d give his life for it. Seems its lead off track, “Swinging London,” was included on the second volume of “The In-Kraut,” a popular series of groovy German pop obscurities from the sixties and seventies. Oddly enough, this album doesn’t appear to have found its way onto any of the share sites on my short list. Either nobody else has it, or the blogosphere has issued a collective thumbs down on this album. Either way, I quickly passed it along to my friend — and his life was spared. And since the links are still good, I figured I pass them along to everyone here.

This is a terrific two record set. I’ve played several tracks on my own LuxuriaMusic show. Hopefully, listeners will find it enjoyable enough to overlook the fact that the first track from side four is screwed up. Perhaps someone else will crawl out of the woodwork and present me with a better copy. I’d be much obliged.

Marina Records, the label that released the “In-Kraut” series has a perfectly concise back story for Hazy Osterwald. And since the last couple of weeks have been kind of hectic (not one but two air conditioner breakdowns, two vehicles in the shop, and a storm that blew 85-miles-per-hour winds through town, causing millions of dollars in damage and demolishing thousands of trees — including one of mine), you’ll have to forgive me if I lift a paragraph directly from the Marina site:

“…one of Switzerland’s most successful music exports, and surely one of Europe’s hardest working men in showbiz. Starting out with the Hazy Osterwald Sextet way back in 1949, he constantly toured the globe – often playing up to 300 dates a year. He appeared in movies, scored huge hits (“Kriminaltango”, 1959), ran his own record label (Mabel) and even owned a string of nightclubs (Hazyland). Though his first love was swing (writing arrangements for Teddy Stauffer as a teenager!), he always kept in with The In-Kraut. After a couple of line-up changes he even renamed his sextet to the more “now”-sounding Hazy Osterwald Jet Set – and cut such cool tunes as “Swinging London.” Osterwald’s fantastic band – honed to perfection by constant live engagements – delivers a true knock-out performance. The Jet Set included John Ward (drums), Curt Prina (organ), Bob Glower (saxophone), Peter Meller (guitar), Franco Bussmann (bass) and Hazy himself on trumpet.”



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7 Responses to “Hazy Osterwald Jet Set”  

  1. 1 mwschmeer

    Just curious, but is there any clue as to the release date of this album?

  2. 2 Derrick Bostrom

    I’m pretty sure it’s from 1970 or thereabouts.

  3. 3 Kahuna Kawentzmann

    I bet it’s good. I think I have a 45 from this and some tracks on a Hazy Osterwals CD comp. The lyrics are great too, oscillating between dada and politcal statements.

  4. 4 dean

    Hey Derrick,
    Just stumbled onto this blog of yours.
    Here’s a link to some “Christian” ska. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-NOZU2iPA8. Laughable but catchy. Got it from BoingBoing, a good if not too techy blog.
    Hope all is well with you and family and the brothers Kirkwood if you maintain that contact.
    I moved from MPLS to PHX two years ago. Saw MP a few times up there, both before and after the band transmogrified. I’ve heard Chris has a handle on things now. Kirk is still in Austin?
    Doesn’t really matter in the long run of things.
    I’ll bookmark your blog and comment when I see a good reason to. Meantime, I’m going to download the featured LP.
    Thanks!
    Dean

  5. 5 TD Stout

    I’ve got a great sounding clean mp3 of the track you are wanting … Sing A Song … if you interested.

  6. 6 Derrick Bostrom

    I’d love to get a copy of it. Can you throw it up on a file sharing service?

  7. 7 UTM

    I just came across Hazy Osterwald on WFMU’s Beware of the Blog and I think it’s brilliant. I can’t imagine anyone who really loves music giving this the thumbs down. It can only be because no one’s really heard it yet. Thanks for sharing your copy.


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