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1. | Snowball
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2. | Moose The Mooche
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3. | That's How You Got Killed Before
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4. | Use Your Brain
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5. | Don't Drive Drunk
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6. | It's All Over Now
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7. | Freakish
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8. | Song For Bobe
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9. | Remember When
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10. | Jungle Blues
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11. | Eyozmi
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12. | Charlie Dozen
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13. | Oop Pop A Dah
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14. | Kidd Jordan's Second Line
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Jazz / New Orleans Brass Bands New Orleans Jazz New Orleans R&B Funk
Recorded: 1989-1993
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Gregory Davis - Trumpet & Vocals Roger Lewis - Baritone & Soprano Sax Kevin Harris - Tenor Sax Terence Higgins - Drums Jamie Mclean - Guitar Efrem Towns - Trumpet, Fluglehorn Kirk Joseph - Sousaphone Revert Andrews - Trombone
By pumping up the beat on the sound of traditional New Orleans funeral and second-line parade bands, and injecting it with doses of soul, funk and bop, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band (the group is actually an octet) has almost single-handedly revitalized the genre for the 21st century. This fun compilation collects highlights from the group's 1987 to 1993 stay at Columbia Records, sticking pretty much to the Dirty Dozen's more energetic (thus "hot") material, including "Remember When" and a wonderful version of Jelly Roll Morton's "Jungle Blues." Dizzy Gillespie contributes both his trumpet and a joyful scat vocal to "Ooh Pop a Duh," Branford Marsalis guests on Charlie Parker's "Moose the Mooche," Dr. John brings some soulful voodoo to a cover of Bobby Womack's "It's All Over Now," and Elvis Costello contributes a lead vocal to "That's How You Got Killed Before." Throughout the pace is steady and lively, never falling to less than a mid-tempo bounce, making this a wonderful left-field dance party album. Devoted fans will already have everything here, but novice listeners will find Jazz Moods: Hot an ideal and energetic introduction to DDBB. ---Steve Leggett, allmusic |
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