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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Czechoslovak Journey
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2. | Dallas Blues
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3. | Panama rag
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4. | Riverside Blues
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5. | Just Gone
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6. | When The Saints Go Marching In
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7. | Fidgetty Feet
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8. | Walking Wenceslas Square
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9. | Ballin' The Jack
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10. | Organ Grinder
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11. | Get It Fixed
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12. | I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
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13. | Blue Tongue Blues
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14. | Willie The Weeper
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Birmingham Bertha
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2. | Baby Won't You Please Come Home
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3. | Shabby Gal Rag
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4. | Mandy Make Up Your Mind
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5. | Tiger Rag
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6. | Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll
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7. | Canal St. Blues
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8. | Ostrich Walk
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9. | I've Got What It Takes
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10. | Wolverine Blues
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11. | Deep Pacific
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12. | At The Darktown Strutters Ball
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13. | Come Back Sweet Papa
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14. | Smokey Mokes
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15. | It's Right Here For You
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16. | See See Rider
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17. | The Jazz Parade
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18. | Square Dance
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Jazz / Dixieland, Early Jazz, Traditional Jazz
In 1947 Graeme Bell's band booked one-way tickets for war torn Europe to appear at a Youth Festival in Prague. They made some recordings which have become collectors' items. They came to the UK and took the Jazz scene by storm. Over in Paris they made some more recordings. This is a companion CD to LACD166
Graeme Bell
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s Born: Sep 07, 1914 in Melbourne, Australia Genre: Jazz Styles: Dixieland, Early Jazz
A pioneering Australian jazzman, Graeme Bell recorded an extensive series of hot jazz performances (particularly during 1947-1952) that were quite influential in the Australian traditional jazz scene. Bell worked professionally from the late '30s but it was after he formed his Australian Jazz Band and toured in Europe for a full year (1947-1948) that his brand of freewheeling jazz (mixing together standards and obscurities) made its impact, recording in Czechoslovakia, Paris, and London before returning home. Back home, Bell in 1949 helped found the Swaggie label and revisited Europe several times in the 1950s and recorded extensively up until 1967. Among his more significant sidemen were cornetist Roger Bell (his talented brother); Lazy Ade Monsborough on clarinet, trumpet, and trombone; clarinetist Don Roberts; and in the early '60s, trumpeter Bob Barnard. Graeme Bell remained active on a part-time basis in the 1980s and '90s. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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