Need some recommendations - hard driving big band


Hi...Been trying to get into jazz... seems the only thing that works for me is "hard bob." I'm just starting to realize that I might prefer the big band stuff! I always thought Big Band was old fogey music...but lately it seems to me to have more fire and energy than the jazz I've been listening to. Maybe this is what I've been missing?

What I'm looking for: The best I can describe is that (like everyone) I love Duke's (fake or real) Diminuendo in Blue.... Give me a few albums of that type of stuff and I'll never leave the house!

I'm thinking Count Basie? But I I have no idea where to start.

Again, I want it hard driving/rocking or the slow building to a boil stuff..not melodic noodling.

Does this even make sense?
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There are more knowledgeable folks on this site than me, but I recommend the Buddy Rich Big Band or Woody Herman's Thundering Herd. If you want driving music that bridges rock and big band, you might try Chase "Pure Music".
Or, for something from a younger generation, try anything by Brian Setzer's Big Band - that cat really does swing!!

RW
dig plenty of them at trhift stores quarter...dollar per piece: tommy dorsey, ted heath, benny goodman, stan kenton, artie shaw, paul mauriat, michelle legrand, gene krupa
you can also dig onto exotic big bands of arthur lyman, martin denny and rich hyman.
there are also modern big bands such as Microscopic Septet, WDR big band(latin).