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Jelly Roll Morton [JSP]
(2000)
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Jelly Roll Morton
JSP's five-CD set devoted to Jelly Roll Morton contains all of his Victor recordings cut between September 1926 and October 1930. The sound quality is excellent and complete discographical information is provided along with insightful liner notes. Alternate takes are presented on separate discs so as to avoid redundancy. This creates doppelgängers ...
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Greatest Hits
(1996)
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Jelly Roll Morton
Greatest Hits contains a good cross-section of Jelly Roll Morton's best-known RCA numbers, including "Original Jelly Roll Blues," "Steamboat Stomp," "Black Bottom Stomp," "Shreveport Stomp," and "Red Hot Pepper." Although it doesn't offer anything of interest to jazz purists or completists, Greatest Hits is a nice sampler for newcomers and casual ...
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Jelly
(1992)
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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, an innovative group that combines R&B with New Orleans parade rhythms, pays tribute to the great Jelly Roll Morton on this CD. Actually the DDBB mostly ignores Morton's original recordings (and leaves out some of his themes) in an unusual set that does not find them neglecting their own individuality. A few Danny Barker ...
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The Pearls
(1926)
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Jelly Roll Morton
This astounding 23-track compilation deserves a place in everybody's jazz collection -- it's that important, that listenable, and that essential. It takes the cream of Morton's sessions from his legendary 1926 Red Hot Peppers to his 1939 dates leading a small New Orleans band, with all the essential stops along the way, including a 1927 trio with ...
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Sweet and Hot
(1995)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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New York, 1928-1930: Great Original Performances
(2000)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 2: The Red Hot Peppers (Chicago)
(1992)
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Jelly Roll Morton
These classic tracks, recorded between 1926-1928 in Chicago and New York for RCA Victor, feature some of the brightest ensemble playing of Morton's career. All selections are credited to Jelly Roll Morton & the Red Hot Peppers, except for "Ham and Eggs" and "Buffalo Blues" by Johnny Dunn & His Original Jazz Hounds. Unfortunately, due to a ...
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Pye Jazz Albums
(2003)
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Kenny Ball & His Jazz Men
Excellent six-CD set representing the first half-dozen albums by the Kenny Ball band, with the sleeves from each album -- including Kenny Ball in Japan -- re-created in miniature and the digital audio quality excellent. As most of these albums (totalling over four hours of music) were never issued intact outside of England, and are unlikely to ...
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Doctor Jazz [Proper]
(2007)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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The Best of Jelly Roll Morton
(2005)
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Jelly-Roll Morton
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This Is Jazz, Vol. 30
(1987)
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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Spanning four LPs and almost six years, This Is Jazz presents the best of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Compiled and annotated by their producer Scott Billington, the set does a great job of picking and choosing from the group's Columbia material. Collaborations with Dr. John ("It's All Over Now") and Branford Marsalis ("Moose the Mooche") work well ...
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The King of New Orleans Jazz
(1957)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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The Original Mr. Jelly Lord
(2000)
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Jelly Roll Morton
Here's a core sample of 40 classic ensemble recordings by New Orleans jazz master Jelly Roll Morton. Most of these are Victor recordings, dating from the years 1926-1930, the golden years of Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers. The first two tracks are substantially rarer items originally issued on the OKeh label. "London Blues," played by Jelly ...
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Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers, Vol. 2
(1998)
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Jelly Roll Morton
Here's Jelly Roll Morton in the studio pretty much for 1927 and 1928, recording with his own Red Hot Peppers, as well as various trios and quartets. He's also playing piano and doing arranging behind Johnny Dunn and his band and the Levee Serenaders. The big ticket items are the first seven tracks with Red Hot Peppers, the band featuring both ...
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The Essential Collection
(2006)
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Jelly Roll Morton
The early works of Jelly Roll Morton have been reissued ad infinitum, most prominently by the Smithsonian Institution and Rounder Records, respectively. This double CD contains a large chunk of the group recordings from Morton as a leader, including many of the tunes that made him the godfather of early vintage jazz. Principal among the some 50 ...
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Rock & Roll, Vol. 1: 1938-1946
(2001)
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Various Artists
The story usually goes that rock & roll was born in 1954 when a young truck driver named Elvis Presley opted to sing black blues his way, and there is no debate that Presley became a catalyst for the explosion that became known as rock & roll. But like most explosions, it had been brewing for a while, and this is the case that Rock & Roll, Volume ...
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