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Eddie Condon And His Orchestra - Dixieland Jam Sessions (1944 - 1950) album flac Performer: Eddie Condon And His Orchestra
Title: Dixieland Jam Sessions (1944 - 1950)
Style: Dixieland, Swing
MP3 album: 1516 mb
FLAC album: 1881 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Jazz

A1 recorded NYC, December 12th 1944 A2, A3 recorded NYC, December 14th 1944 A4 recorded NYC, March 27th 1946 A5, A6 recorded NYC, July 17th 1946 A7, A8 recorded NYC, August 5th 1947 B1 to B3 recorded NYC, August 6th 1947 B4, B5 recorded NYC, March 20th 1950 B6 recorded NYC, March 22nd 1950 B7 recorded NYC, June 9th 1950 B8 recorded NYC, September 26th 1950. Rights Society: Sacem.

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Tracklist

A1 Impromptu Ensemble No 1 3:04
A2 The Sheik Of Araby 3:01
A3 Somebody Loves Me 2:34
A4 Farewell Blues 2:51
A5 Just You, Just Me 2:34
A6 Atlanta Blues 3:03
A7 My Melancholy Baby 2:48
A8 We Called It Music 3:08
B1 Aunt Hagar's Blues 3:15
B2 Down Among The Sheltering Palms 2:35
B3 Rose Of The Rio Grande 2:20
B4 Maple Leaf Rag 2:46
B5 Dill Pickles 3:02
B6 Jazz Me Blues 3:11
B7 Yellow Dog Blues 2:46
B8 Grace And Beauty 3:01

Credits

  • Baritone Saxophone – Ernie Caceres (tracks: A1 to A3, A7, A8)
  • Bass – Bob Haggart (tracks: A1 to A3), Jack Lesberg (tracks: A4 to A8, B4 to B7), Mortimer Rayman (tracks: B1 to B3)
  • Clarinet – Joe Dixon (tracks: A5, A6), Charles "Pee Wee" Russell* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B3), Anthony Parenti* (tracks: A4)
  • Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Michael "Peanuts" Hucko* (tracks: A7, A8, B4 to B7)
  • Cornet – William "Wild Bill" Davison* (tracks: A4, B1 to B7)
  • Drums – Buzzy Drootin (tracks: B4 to B8), Dave Tough (tracks: A4 to A6), George Wettling (tracks: A1 to A3, A7, A8), Johnny Blowers (tracks: B1 to B3)
  • Guitar – Eddie Condon
  • Piano – Gene Schroeder (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B8), James P. Johnson* (tracks: A5, A6), Joe Bushkin (tracks: A7, A8)
  • Piano [Solo] – Ralph Sutton (tracks: B4, B5, B8 )
  • Trombone – Alfred Ohms (tracks: A5, A6), Robert "Cutty" Cutshall* (tracks: B4 to B7 ), Jack Teagarden (tracks: A1 to A3, A7 to B3)
  • Trumpet – Billy Butterfield (tracks: A1 to A3), Bobby Hackett (tracks: A1 to A3, A7, A8), Max Kaminsky (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to A8)
  • Valve Trombone – Bradley Gowans* (tracks: A4)
  • Vocals – Jack Teagarden (tracks: A2, A3, A7 to B1 ), Jimmy Atkins (tracks: B6), John Sublett "Bubbles"* (tracks: A6)

Notes

A1 recorded NYC, December 12th 1944
A2, A3 recorded NYC, December 14th 1944
A4 recorded NYC, March 27th 1946
A5, A6 recorded NYC, July 17th 1946
A7, A8 recorded NYC, August 5th 1947
B1 to B3 recorded NYC, August 6th 1947
B4, B5 recorded NYC, March 20th 1950
B6 recorded NYC, March 22nd 1950
B7 recorded NYC, June 9th 1950
B8 recorded NYC, September 26th 1950

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: Sacem
  • Matrix / Runout: BLY. 510 206 A MPO
  • Matrix / Runout: BLY. 510 206 B MPO