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1. | Panama
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2. | I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll
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3. | The Joint Is Jumpin'
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4. | Lou-Easy-An-I-A
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5. | Jubilee
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6. | My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes
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7. | Take Your Tomorrow
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8. | Fidgety Feet
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9. | Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
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10. | Easy Street
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11. | Pigeon-Toed Joad
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12. | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself a Letter)
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13. | Play Fiddle Play
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14. | San Francisco Bay Blues
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15. | Big Butter and Egg Man
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Jazz
Eddie Erickson: Banjo/Guitar Jackie Coon: Cornet Rick Fay: Clarinet/Tenor & Soprano Saxophones Johnny Varro: Piano Gene Estes: Drums Lee Westenhofer: Tuba
"For this first album of his own Eddie, a virtuoso banjo player, has selected a balanced program of dixieland warhorses, lovely forgotten songs, a couple of nutty novelties and solid swing standards. "Fast Eddie" Ericksons debut album is a dandy ... -- Richard Hadlock, critic, radio host and author of Jazz Masters of the Twenties.
* Bryan Lee Shaw - Engineer * John Callaghan - Photography * Mat Domber - Executive Producer * Rachel Domber - Executive Producer * Richard Hadlock - Liner Notes
Fast Eddie Erickson has become a favorite over the years at the annual Triangle Jazz Party in Kingsport, TN, due to his vaudeville gags and appreciation for novelty songs. Although his recordings as a leader are infrequent, this 1992 release is one of his best efforts, concentrating on a lot of early standards that have fallen out of favor. Joined by cornetist Jackie Coon, the late Rick Fay on reeds, and the extraordinary yet underrated pianist Johnny Varro, Erickson's banjo playing and friendly vocal highlight "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll," which also has brief solos by Coon and tuba player Lee Westendorfer. A masterful duet with Coon of "Lou-easy-an-i-a also has a vocal by the leader (along with a second uncredited singer). He switches to guitar for the long-overlooked "Easy Street" and does a nice job with Willard Robison's long-forgotten "Pigeon-Toed Joad." This off-the-beaten-track release is worth acquiring. ---Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |
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