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1928-1931
Eddie Condon
első megjelenés éve: 1995
(1995)

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4.663 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  One Step to Heaven (Windy City Stomp)
2.  Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
3.  Oh Baby
4.  Indiana (Back Home Again In)
5.  I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
6.  Makin' Friends
7.  I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee
8.  I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee
9.  That's a Serious Thing
10.  That's a Serious Thing
11.  Indiana (Back Home Again In)
12.  Firehouse Blues
13.  Tailspin Blues
14.  Never Had a Reason to Believe in You
15.  Hello Lola!
16.  One Hour (If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight)
17.  Girls Like You Were Meant for Boys Like Me
18.  Arkansas Blues
19.  Georgia on My Mind
20.  I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
21.  Darktown Strutters' Ball
22.  You Rascal, You
Jazz / Big Band, Dixieland, Swing

Al Morgan Bass
Art Miller Bass
Benny Goodman Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Bruce Yantis Violin
Bud Freeman Sax (Tenor)
Chris Barber Liner Notes, Executive Producer
Chris Ellis Compilation
Coleman Hawkins Sax (Tenor)
Dick Sudhalter Liner Notes
Dizzy Gillespie Liner Notes
Dudley Fosdick Mellophonium
Eddie Condon Banjo, Vocals, Guitar
Eddie's Hot Shots Performer
Fats Waller Piano
Frank Teschemacher Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Gene Krupa Drums
George Stafford Drums
Glenn Miller Trombone
Happy Caldwell Sax (Tenor)
Jack Bland Guitar, Vocals
Jack Russin Piano
Jack Teagarden Trombone, Vocals
Jimmy Dorsey Clarinet
Jimmy McPartland Cornet
Joe Sullivan Piano
John R.T. Davies Original Material, Audio Restoration
Johnny Powell Drums
Leo McConville Trumpet
Mezz Mezzrow Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Sax (C-Melody), Clarinet
Miff Mole Trombone
Muggsy Spanier Cornet
Pee Wee Russell Clarinet
Pops Foster Bass
Red McKenzie Vocals, Comb
Red Nichols Trumpet
Ria Wigt Production Coordination
The Mound City Blue Blowers Performer
Wim Van Eyle Discography
Wim Wigt Executive Producer

As he entered into a lifetime of session and event organizing, banjoist and guitarist Eddie Condon was quite busy as a sideman during the 1920s and early ‘30s. A 22-track Condon sampler released by Timeless during the '90s taps into the years 1928-1931, beginning with two titles by trombonist Miff Mole's Molers. Condon had enormous respect for Mole and was one of the few to attend his funeral in 1961. "Oh Baby" (with a thrilling group scat intro) and "Back Home Again in Indiana" (with a delightfully naive vocal by Condon that he would spend the rest of his years trying to live down) were recorded on July 28, 1928 by the Eddie Condon Quartet, with Frank Teschmacher blowing clarinet and alto sax, Joe Sullivan at the piano, and Gene Krupa behind the drums. "Makin' Friends" and "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" three months later by Condon, Sullivan, singing trombonist Jack Teagarden, and talking clarinetist Mezz Mezzrow as Eddie Condon's Footwarmers. In February, 1929, this little group reassembled with African American tenor saxophonist Happy Caldwell and several other musicians for what Condon later claimed was one of the very first racially mixed sessions for a nationally distributed major label (Victor). Billed as Eddie's Hot Shots, the band ground out two take of "I'm Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry Lee" and "That's a Serious Thing." According to Condon, who described this period in vivid detail in his autobiography -We Called It Music, the Hot Shots date was the immediate precursor to the very first recordings ever made under the banner of Fats Waller & His Buddies. That session, which Condon attempted to organize under dauntingly hedonistic circumstances, took place on March 1, 1929 with Condon playing banjo. Oddly enough, the producers of this collection did not include the Waller sides, but opted instead to fill the rest of the album with 12 titles representing Condon's involvement with Red McKenzie & the Mound City Blue Blowers. The best of these are the selections on which McKenzie concentrates on generating kazoo-like effects using his trusty paper and comb ("Arkansas Blues," "Tailspin Blues," "Firehouse Blues") , and the titles that feature tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins (James P. Johnson's "If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight" and "Hello Lola"). Other early jazz heroes who appear on this collection are Muggsy Spanier, Pee Wee Russell, Bud Freeman, Jimmy Dorsey, Red Nichols, and Benny Goodman. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

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