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Various – New Orleans Playing Away Jazz

Label: ABM – ABMMCD 1163
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 1999
Genre: Jazz
Style:  

Tracklist

1 Spike's Seven Pods Of Pepper Orchestra Ory's Creole Trumbone
2 Spike's Seven Pods Of Pepper Orchestra Society Blues
3 The Red Onion Jazz Babies Terrible Blues
4 The Red Onion Jazz Babies Santa Claus Blues
5 King Oliver & Jelly Roll Morton Tom Cat
6 Albert Wynn's Gut Bucket Five* That Creole Band
7 New Orleans Wanderers Gate Mouth
8 New Orleans Wanderers I Can't Say
9 Buddy Christian's Jazz Rippers The Skunk
10 Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals Stockyard's Strut
11 Wynn's Creole Jazz Band She's Cryin' For Me
12 The Omer Simeon Trio* Smoke-House Blues
13 The Omer Simeon Trio* Beau-Koo Jack
14 J.C. Higginbotham And His Six Hicks Higginbottom Blues
15 Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers Sweetie Dear
16 Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers Shag
17 New Orleans Rhythm Kings San-Antonio Shout
18 New Orleans Rhythm Kings Sensation
19 Jimmie Noone And His New Orleans Band Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
20 Henry Allen & His Orchestra* Down In Jungle Town
21 Henry Allen & His Orchestra* Canal Street Blues
22 Zutty Singleton And His Orchestra King Porter Stomp
23 Zutty Singleton And His Orchestra Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
24 Jimmie Noone And His Orchestra New Orleans Hop Scop Blues
25 Baby Dodds' Jazz Four Careless Love
 

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  • Barcode (Text): 5 038375 001631
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5038375001631
 
 

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Found this rather awkwardly titled compilation (of performances recorded elsewhere by New Orleans musicians) and an entranced so far stuff that is unfamilar to me -- e.g. Kid Ory's first recording "Ory's Creole Trombone" under the name Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper (from 1922), Albert Wynn's Gutbucket Five's "That Creole Band" from 1926, with striking work from Barney Bigard; two tracks by the New Orleans Wanderers (1926) with George Mitchell Johnny Dodds; and                                         much more including two tracks from the Omer Simeon Trio, two from the Red Onion Jazz Babies (from 1924) including the gorgeous 
"San                                                                          ta Claus Blues,"         and a                                                                                                                                          du                                                  e                                                                                and "Tom Kat with King Oliver and J                      t "Tom     Kat" with King                                                                                                  Oliver  and  Jelly Rollvvv  vvvvvvvvv v v                                      Morton (both in great form). The sheer variety and quality of this music!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
( of performances that New Orleans musicians
recorded elsewhere at a library sale yesterday and am entranced far.
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Above post is gobblydee-gook. What I meant to post is: Found this compilation yesterday, the awkwardly titled "New Orleans Playing Away Jazz" -- New Orleans musicians recorded elslewhere. Includes  Kid Ory's first recording "Ory's Creole Trombone "with Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper from 1922; two from the Red Onion Jazz Babies (1924) including the gorgeous "Santa Claus Blues,:" a duet "Tom Kat" with King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton (both in fine form); "That Creole Band" from Albert Wynn's Gut Bucket Five, with fine work from Barney Bigard (1926) and much much more. The quality and sheer variety of this music is something else!

 

P.S. I have doubts that "Tom Kat" is what the album says it is.

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Various – New Orleans Playing Away Jazz

Label: ABM – ABMMCD 1163
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 1999
Genre: Jazz
Style:  

Tracklist

1 Spike's Seven Pods Of Pepper Orchestra Ory's Creole Trumbone
2 Spike's Seven Pods Of Pepper Orchestra Society Blues
3 The Red Onion Jazz Babies Terrible Blues
4 The Red Onion Jazz Babies Santa Claus Blues
5 King Oliver & Jelly Roll Morton Tom Cat
6 Albert Wynn's Gut Bucket Five* That Creole Band
7 New Orleans Wanderers Gate Mouth
8 New Orleans Wanderers I Can't Say
9 Buddy Christian's Jazz Rippers The Skunk
10 Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals Stockyard's Strut
11 Wynn's Creole Jazz Band She's Cryin' For Me
12 The Omer Simeon Trio* Smoke-House Blues
13 The Omer Simeon Trio* Beau-Koo Jack
14 J.C. Higginbotham And His Six Hicks Higginbottom Blues
15 Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers Sweetie Dear
16 Sidney Bechet And His New Orleans Feetwarmers Shag
17 New Orleans Rhythm Kings San-Antonio Shout
18 New Orleans Rhythm Kings Sensation
19 Jimmie Noone And His New Orleans Band Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
20 Henry Allen & His Orchestra* Down In Jungle Town
21 Henry Allen & His Orchestra* Canal Street Blues
22 Zutty Singleton And His Orchestra King Porter Stomp
23 Zutty Singleton And His Orchestra Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
24 Jimmie Noone And His Orchestra New Orleans Hop Scop Blues
25 Baby Dodds' Jazz Four Careless Love
 

Companies, etc.

 
 

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 038375 001631
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5038375001631
 
 

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Found this rather awkwardly titled compilation (of performances recorded elsewhere by New Orleans musicians) and an entranced so far stuff that is unfamilar to me -- e.g. Kid Ory's first recording "Ory's Creole Trombone" under the name Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper (from 1922), Albert Wynn's Gutbucket Five's "That Creole Band" from 1926, with striking work from Barney Bigard; two tracks by the New Orleans Wanderers (1926) with George Mitchell Johnny Dodds; and                                         much more including two tracks from the Omer Simeon Trio, two from the Red Onion Jazz Babies (from 1924) including the gorgeous 
"San                                                                          ta Claus Blues,"         and a                                                                                                                                          du                                                  e                                                                                and "Tom Kat with King Oliver and J                      t "Tom     Kat" with King                                                                                                  Oliver  and  Jelly Rollvvv  vvvvvvvvv v v                                      Morton (both in great form). The sheer variety and quality of this music!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
( of performances that New Orleans musicians
recorded elsewhere at a library sale yesterday and am entranced far.
logo© 2022 Discogs®  EnglishDeutschEnglishEspañolFrançaisItaliano 日本語  한국어 Português (Brasil) Русский 
 

 

Above post is gobblydee-gook. What I meant to post is: Found this compilation yesterday, the awkwardly titled "New Orleans Playing Away Jazz" -- New Orleans musicians recorded elslewhere. Includes  Kid Ory's first recording "Ory's Creole Trombone "with Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper from 1922; two from the Red Onion Jazz Babies (1924) including the gorgeous "Santa Claus Blues,:" a duet "Tom Kat" with King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton (both in fine form); "That Creole Band" from Albert Wynn's Gut Bucket Five, with fine work from Barney Bigard (1926) and much much more. The quality and sheer variety of this music is something else!

 

P.S. I have doubts that "Tom Kat" is what the album says it is.

Here's a great track from the "New Orleans Playing Away Jazz"" album, Albert Wynn's "Parkway Stomp," with Punch Miller on cornet (and Lester Boone is no slouch, nor is Alex Hill).

 

Here's a great track from the "New Orleans Playing Away Jazz" album, Albert Wynn's "Parkway Stomp," with Punch Miller on cornet (and Lester Boone is no slouch, nor is Alex Hill).

 

Posted
8 hours ago, Larry Kart said:
 

P.S. I have doubts that "Tom Kat" is what the album says it is.

Oliver and Morton recorded 'Tom Cat" and "King Porter" for Autograph in December of 1924. My current version of this music is on

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