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1. | Bourbon Street Parade
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2. | Rent Party Blues
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3. | Jungle Nights In Harlem
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4. | Spell Of The Blues
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5. | Jubilee Stomp
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6. | Precious Lord Lead Me On
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7. | The Martinique
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8. | Wild Cat Blues
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9. | Merry-Go-Round
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10. | Can't Stop Now
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11. | Black and Tan Fantasy / The Mooche
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12. | C-Jam Blues
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13. | All Blues
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14. | Cornbread, Peas and Black Molasses
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15. | What Ya Gonna Do?
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16. | Hot and Bothered
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17. | Petite Fleur
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18. | It Takes A Worried Man
feat. Andy Fairweather Low |
19. | Lay My Burden Down/Will The Circle Be Unbroken
feat. Andy Fairweather Low |
20. | When The Saints Go Marching In
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"A terrific performance," according to Blues Matters Magazine. Filmed live in-front of a studio audience.
AS WE LIKE IT presents the Jazz & Blues legend Chris Barber in an exclusive one night only performance, filmed live in-front of an invited studio audience at Classic T Stage, Shepperton Film Studios. This is classic Chris Barber, an absolute icon in the world of Jazz, alongside his full eleven-piece band performing hit tracks such as Petite Fleur, numbers from the critically acclaimed 2007 album Can't Stop Now, plus a host of material from the like of Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee and the Dorsey Brothers in what Blues Matters Magazine described as "a terrific performance". Featuring the Big Chris Barber Band and a special guest appearance from Andy Fairweather-Low on 'Worried Man Blues', 'Lay My Burden Down' and 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken'.
Chris Barber
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Apr 17, 1930 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Genre: Jazz Styles: Dixieland, Trad Jazz, Dixieland Revival
One of the leaders of England's early-'60s trad jazz movement, Chris Barber (a solid trombonist) began leading his own bands in 1948. In 1954, trumpeter Pat Halcox joined Barber, and with the later additions of clarinetist Monty Sunshine, banjoist/singer Lonnie Donegan, and blues singer Ottilie Patterson, Barber had an all-star crew. Sunshine's hit version of "Petite Fleur" made both Barber and the clarinetist into big names. Although his group was based in Dixieland, Barber has long been open-minded towards ragtime, swing, mainstream, blues, R&B, and rock. He has collaborated with many artists including Louis Jordan, Russell Procope, Wild Bill Davis, and Dr. John, and has toured the U.S. several times since 1959. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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