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1. | Just Gone
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2. | Canal Street Blues
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3. | Mandy Lee Blues
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4. | I'm Going Away to Wear You off My Mind
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5. | Chimes Blues
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6. | Weather Bird Rag
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7. | Dippermouth Blues
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8. | Froggie Moore
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9. | Snake Rag
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10. | Alligator Hop
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11. | Zulu's Ball
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12. | Working Man Blues
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13. | Krooked Blues
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14. | Mabel's Dream [1st Take]
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15. | Mabel's Dream [2nd Take]
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16. | Southern Stomp [1st Take]
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17. | Southern Stomp [2nd Take]
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18. | Riverside Blues
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19. | Texas Moaner Blues
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20. | Of All the Wrongs You've Done to Me
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21. | Terrible Blues
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22. | Santa Claus Blues
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23. | Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning
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24. | Early in the Morning
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25. | Cake Walking Babies from Home
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Jazz / Classic Jazz; New Orleans Jazz
Recorded * Tracks 1-5: April 5, 1923, Richmond, Indiana * Tracks 6-9: April 6, 1923, Richmond, Indiana * Tracks 10-13: October 5, 1923, Richmond, Indiana * Tracks 14-18: December 24, 1923, Chicago * Tracks 19-20: November 8, 1924, New York City * Tracks 21-22: November 26, 1924, New York City * Tracks 23-25: December 22, 1924, New York City
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band Louis Armstrong - cornet King Oliver - cornet Honore Dutrey - trombone Johnny Dodds - clarinet Lil Hardin Armstrong - piano Baby Dodds - drums Stump Evans - (10-13) C-melody saxophone Bill Johnson - (1-9, 14-18) banjo Johnny St. Cyr - (10-13) banjo Charlie Johnson - (14-18) bass saxophone
Red Onion Jazz Babies Louis Armstrong - cornet Aaron Thompson - (19-22) trombone Buster Bailey - (19-22) clarinet Lil Hardin Armstrong - piano Buddy Christian - banjo Alberta Hunter (as "Josephine Beatty") - (19, 23-25) vocal Charlie Irvis - (23-25) trombone Sidney Bechet - (23-25) clarinet, soprano saxophone Clarence Todd - (25) vocal
Includes original liner notes by Ralph J. Gleason
Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1991, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California). The recordings on LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND KING OLIVER are not only Satchmo's earliest sides but represent what many consider jazz's first recorded masterpieces. Cut in 1923 on extremely primitive recording equipment, the CD's first 18 tracks are by King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, a group that Oliver founded in Chicago several years after leaving his native New Orleans. Featuring Oliver and his protege, the 22-year-old Armstrong, on dual cornets, the group swings ferociously and plays together so well that their interplay often borders on the telepathic. While at this early stage of Louis Armstrong's career his playing was little more than a carbon copy of his mentor's, this fact works to the music's advantage, as the two musicians' simultaneous improvised solos are so in sync that they often sound completely arranged. These historic tracks also include standout playing from the great Johnny Dodds on clarinet and Lil Hardin Armstrong (Louis Armstrong's future wife) on piano, and suprisingly modern sounding C-Melody sax work from Stump Evans. The remainder of the disc's tracks are 1924 recordings by The Red Onion Jazz Babies, an Armstrong-led group which included the legendary Sidney Bechet on clarinet and tenor sax.
1-18. tracks - King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band 19-25. tracks - Red Onion Jazz Babies |
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