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The Library of Congress Recordings |
Jelly Roll Morton |
első megjelenés éve: 1938 |
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(2007)
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4.460 Ft
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1. | Story of "I'm Alabama Bound" / I'm Alabama Bound
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2. | King Porter Stomp / The Story of "King Porter Stomp"
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3. | Jelly Roll's Background
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4. | Mr. Jelly Lord
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5. | Stomping Grounds
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6. | Anamule Dance
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7. | Tiger Rag/Panama
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8. | Right Tempo Is the Accurate Tempo
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9. | Maple Leaf Rag
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10. | Jazz Discords and Story of "Kansas City Stomp" / Kansas City Stomp
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11. | Kansas City Stomp
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12. | Wolverine Blues
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13. | Spanish Tinge/New Orleans Blues / La Paloma
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14. | Crave
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15. | Sporting Attire and Shooting the Agate
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16. | Funeral March/Flee as the Bird to the Mountain
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17. | How Jelly Got His Name / Original Jelly Roll Blues
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Jazz New Orleans Jazz Classic Jazz
Recorded. May-Dec 1938
Jelly Roll Morton's 1938 Library of Congress Recordings have been issued and reissued by various labels since the monumental Riverside LP edition of 1955. In what might be seen as a 50th anniversary celebration, the folks at Rounder Records decided to haul off and reintroduce this material to the public in the year 2005 with a mammoth tribute package of unprecedented completeness. While that heavily documented, digitally enhanced eight-disc set is highly recommended for anyone who can afford it, Rounder's single CD compendium is an essential sampler that may serve as the ideal introduction to Jelly Roll Morton, and to jazz itself. The balanced ratio of songs and piano solos to stories and narration is perfectly maintained. Accessible, entertaining, informative and affordable, this marvelous artifact should be considered essential listening for anyone interested in music, life, history and human nature. ---arwulf arwulf, allmusic |
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