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Various - Funeral Songs / Dead Man Blues album flac Performer: Various
Title: Funeral Songs / Dead Man Blues
Style: Dixieland
Released: 2005
MP3 album: 1316 mb
FLAC album: 1747 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: ASF AA VOC DMF XM TTA DTS
Genre: Jazz

1. When The Saints Go Marching In - Louis Armstrong. 2. Just A Closer Walk With Thee - George Lewis. Low Down Blues - Bunk Johnson. 6. Oh, Didn't He Ramble - Jelly Roll Morton. 7. The Lonesome Road - Louis Armstrong.

Documents, Джаз, 2004. Louis Armstrong - As Long As You Live, You’ll Be Dead If You Die. 2:16. 44. Louis Armstrong - Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans. Мы в соцсетях: Больше альбомов этого артиста. Tesoros Escondidos: Infopesa Hidden Gems. Space Ibiza 2019, Vo. 10 best trance hits 2019.

Funeral is the debut studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on September 14, 2004 by Merge Records. It was given its title because several band members had recently lost members of their families; Régine Chassagne's grandmother died in June 2003, Win and William Butler's grandfather (swing musician Alvino Rey) in February 2004, and Richard Reed Parry's aunts in April 2004.

Auden reprinted the poem under various titles, as was his habit. In "Collected Shorter Poems" it appears as one of the 12 songs. But he also pub'd it as "Funeral Blues

The Blues "White Album". The album gets off to a bad start with a ponderous, leaden, dragging version of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?," performed here by a group called "Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers. The very thing they seem to lack is drive; the drummer in particular seems to be holding the whole performance back. The rest of the cuts feature various Telarc blues artists fronting a core group consisting of . Smith on guitar, T-Bone Wolk on bass, Peter Re on bass, and Steve Holley on drums

Lanegan has been a busy man since Bubblegum. In the nearly eight ensuing years, he's issued three records with Isobel Campbell, joined Greg Dulli in the Gutter Twins, guested on albums by the Twilight Singers and UNKLE, and was the lead vocalist on most of the last two Soulsavers offerings. Produced by Eleven guitarist Alain Johannes (who also fulfills that role here as well as playing bass, keyboards, and percussion), Blues Funeral finds Lanegan in a musically ambitious place. His voice is deeper, smokier, but more restrained, even on the few straight-up rockers.

Anthology (The Moody Blues album). Anthology is a compilation album by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues. It was released on 20 October 1998 and nearly spans the band's entire career from 1965 to 1991. All songs written by Justin Hayward and performed by The Moody Blues, except where noted. Go Now" (Larry Banks, Milton Bennett) – 3:10. Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)" – 4:48.

He says that the dead man was everything to him-all points of a compass, every day of the week, every time of the day. And the worst part is that this experience has taught him that love won't last forever, as he once thought. That's when he starts to really despair. Now that the dead man is gone, there is no good left in the world.

Tracklist

1-01 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra When The Saints Go Marching In
1-02 The George Lewis Ragtime Jazzband Of New Orleans* Just A Closer Walk With Thee
1-03 Eureka Brass Band Sing On
1-04 J.C. Higginbotham Feelin' The Spirit
1-05 Bunk Johnson Low Down Blues
1-06 Jelly Roll Morton Oh, Didn't He Ramble?
1-07 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra The Lonesome Road
1-08 Eureka Brass Band West Lawn Dirge
1-09 Louis Armstrong And His Savoy Ballroom Five St. James Infirmary
1-10 The George Lewis Ragtime Jazzband Of New Orleans* Precious Lord, Take My Hand
1-11 King Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators Dead Man Blues
1-12 George Lewis Closer Walk
1-13 Louis Armstrong With The Decca Mixed Chorus Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
1-14 Louis Armstrong With The Decca Mixed Chorus Going To Shout All Over God's Heaven
1-15 King Oliver's Jazz Band Sweet Lovin' Man
1-16 George Lewis Gloryland
1-17 Kid Ory Blues For Jimmie
1-18 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long
1-19 The George Lewis Ragtime Jazzband Of New Orleans* Bourbon Street Parade
1-20 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Bye And Bye
1-21 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Poor Old Joe
2-01 Louis Armstrong New Orleans Function
2-02 Jelly Roll Morton I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say
2-03 Eureka Brass Band You Tell Me Your Dream
2-04 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Elder Eatmore's Sermon On Generosity
2-05 Clarence Williams You Call Dat Religion?
2-06 Louis Armstrong With The Decca Mixed Chorus Jonah And The Whale
2-07 Clarence Williams Old Time Religion
2-08 Clarence Williams Go Down, Moses
2-09 Bunk Johnson Lord, Lord, You've Been Too Good To Me
2-10 Louis Armstrong Basin Street Blues
2-11 Louis Armstrong Ol' Man Blues
2-12 Clarence Williams Lord, Deliver Daniel
2-13 Clarence Williams' Swing Band Heaven, Heaven
2-14 Clarence Williams' Swing Band It's Me, O Lord
2-15 New Orleans Wanderers Perdido Street Blues
2-16 Henry "Red" Allen Canal Street Blues
2-17 The George Lewis Ragtime Jazzband Of New Orleans* We Shall Walk Through The Streets Of The City
2-18 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Cain And Abel
2-19 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra When It's Sleepy Time Down South
2-20 Kid Ory South
2-21 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra Joseph 'N His Brudders
2-22 Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra As Long As You Live, You'll Be Dead If You Die
2-23 Louis Armstrong And His Dixieland Seven Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans

Notes

"We weep when a child is born into this world. We sing and dance when the good Lord takes someone home."
Contains a 31-paged booklet with detailed credits and artist infos.


Comments: (1)
Sharpbrew
Great collection, carefully edited with historical photographs and detailed liner notes.