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1. | That Da Da Strain
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2. | Blue Turning Grey over You
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3. | Them There Eyes
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4. | Wabash Blues
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5. | Marie
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6. | Memories of You
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7. | Milenberg Joys
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8. | Lazy River
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9. | Ice Cream
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10. | The Story of Jazz
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11. | Petite Fleur
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12. | Louisiana (And Me)
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13. | Beale Street Mama
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14. | I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
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Jazz
Rick Fay - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Vocals Dan Barrett - Trombone Ernie Carson - Cornet Johnny Mince - Clarinet Lee Richardson - Bass, Sousaphone Pat Doyle - Drums Patrick Doyle - Drums Tom Baldwin - Piano
Rick Fay's first recording which set the standard for presenting hard-charging Dixieland, but with a contemporary twist. Relive the sound of his memorable Hot Five and share with them the pleasures of Dixieland music at its best.
* Mat Domber - Executive Producer * Rachel Arbuthnot - Executive Producer
Rick Fay, whose tenor recalls Eddie Miller a little, gathered together an impressive frontline of top-notch players for this CD: cornetist Ernie Carson, veteran swing-era clarinetist Johnny Mince and trombonist Dan Barrett. The rhythm section swings lightly, the four musician vocals (two apiece by Fay and guitarist Bob Leary) are painless enough, and even the more familiar tunes on the Dixieland set sound fresh and enthusiastic. Two songs, "Up a Lazy River" and "Ice Cream," feature Fay with a cornet/guitar/bass quartet and put more of a focus on his fine Bechet-ish soprano. An enjoyable set for Dixieland fans. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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