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1. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (into Sweet Georgia Brown)
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2. | Saint James Infirmary
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3. | Fidgety Feet
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4. | My Funny Valentine
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5. | Struttin' with Some Barbeque
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6. | When It's Sleepy Time Down South
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7. | Muskrat Ramble.
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8. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues*
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9. | That's a Plenty*
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10. | Basin Street Blues*
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11. | I Found a New Baby*
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12. | Rockin' Chair*
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13. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues*
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Jazz / New Orleans Jazz
Recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl, CA, July 26, 1963 & Radio broadcast from Freddie's, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 31, 1960.
Bob McCracken Clarinet Bobby Hackett Cornet Don Ewell Piano Don Goldie Trumpet, Vocals Henry Cuesta Clarinet Jack Teagarden Vocals, Trombone Nick Pelico Drums Phil Stephens Bass Ray Sherman Piano Ronnie Greb Drums Stan Puls Bass Wayne E. Songer Sax (Alto)
An extremely rare and long unavailable performance plus a rare radio broadcast as bonus!
Technical Specifications: This RLR Records release contain sessions culled from rare and unissued non-professional recordings and so technical quality may not quite be up to today's recording standards. However, because of their historical value and the importance of the musicians involved, every effort has been made to improve the sound quality using modern technology.
Bobby Hackett gets first billing on this CD but he is actually only on the first of the two live sets. The first seven selections feature cornetist Hackett and trombonist Jack Teagarden teaming up for what was apparently the final time at a July 26, 1963 Hollywood Bowl concert. The septet also features clarinetist Bob McCracken, altoist Wayne E. Songer and pianist Ray Sherman with the music being primarily dixieland standards other than Hackett's feature on "My Funny Valentine." The musicians all play fine, but it is the second and earlier date, which features Teagarden's 1960 sextet, that is actually more memorable. Trumpeter Don Goldie takes a few spectacular solos (and copies Louis Armstrong's vocal on "Rockin' Chair"), Teagarden sounds more inspired than on the other date, and there are fine spots for clarinetist Henry Cuesta and pianist Don Ewell. Both of these dates had been out before but only on collector's LPs so it is nice to have them more widely available on CD. Recommended to Jack Teagarden fans. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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