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1. | Hindustan
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2. | Tishomingo Blues
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3. | Ice Cream
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4. | Savoy Blues
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5. | Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
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6. | Burgundy Street Blues
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7. | Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
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8. | Lily of the Valley
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9. | After Hours
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10. | When the Saints Go Marching In
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Jazz / Dixieland
Captain Jeff Zaraya - , Editing, Editing Engineer, Engineer, Remixing Dr. Michael White - Clarinet Frank Demond - Trombone Frank Oxley - Drums, Drums (Snare) Greg Stafford - Cornet, Performer, Vocals James Prevost - Bass Jeanette Kimball - Piano Joe Lastie - Drums, Drums (Snare) Kid Sheik Cola - Trumpet Lars Edegran - Banjo Les Muscutt - Banjo Manuel Crusto - Clarinet Paul Crawford - Trombone Percy Humphrey - Performer, Trumpet, Vocals Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Main Performer Walter Payton - Bass Wendell Brunious - Trumpet Willie Humphrey - Clarinet
* Christine M. Flug - Liner Notes * Geoff Winningham - Photography * Gordon Garrison - Assistant Engineer * Greg Kingsmith - Assistant Engineer * Greg Klinginsmith - Assistant Engineer * Jim De Barros - Cover Design * Leroy Parkins - Producer * Malcolm Harper - Engineer
Since the 1950s, the Preservation Hall has been a major venue for the traditional jazz music sound for which the city of New Orleans is famous. The place itself is simple and unassuming, located in a decrepit building in the French Quarter. There, music-lovers sit on hard wooden benches with no amenities or refreshments. They are rewarded with performances by some of the greatest names in traditional jazz, as well as modernists who are carrying on the legacy of that early era in the birthplace of jazz. In the former category are luminaries such as Willie Humphrey on trumpet and vocals and his brother, Percy Humphrey, on clarinet. These musicians, along with Kid Sheik Cola on trumpet, are some of the senior members of the band. Younger musicians carrying the torch forward include Dr. Michael White on clarinet, Wendell Brunious on trumpet, and Greg Stafford on cornet and vocals. Young and old, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band's constituents pour their collective talents into some of the best-loved music of a bygone era. They start right in with "Hindustan" and "Tishomingo Blues," then serve up the popular "Ice Cream." That song is put into proper perspective by remembering that it was written at a time in which there was no refrigeration and hence no ice cream. So when the band yells, "I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream," it has both historical and gastronomical significance. Other standouts include "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet," "Somebody Else Is Taking My Place," "Savoy Blues," and "Burgundy Street Blues." The band plays the spiritual "Lily of the Valley" in a reverential tone and goes out on a joyous note with the perennial favorite "When the Saints Go Marching In." You can't get any more New Orleans than this. ---Rose of Sharon Witmer, All Music Guide |
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