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Hot Tuna [Bonus Tracks]
(1996)
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Hot Tuna
When Hot Tuna's self-titled debut album was released in May 1970, it seemed like the perfect spin-off project for a major rock group, Jefferson Airplane's lead guitarist and bass player indulging in a genre exercise by playing a set of old folk-blues tunes in a Berkeley coffeehouse. The music seemed as far removed from the Airplane's acid rock ...
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Double Time
(1977)
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Leon Redbone
Leon Redbone followed up his debut long-player On the Track (1975) with Double Time (1977), an equally enchanting, if not somewhat eclectic blend, of jazz, folk, blues and pop standards -- all in Redbone's undeniably distinct throaty baritone. While the tunes may be familiar, these renderings are steeped in the artist's unique sensibilities. The ...
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The Best of Hot Tuna
(1998)
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Hot Tuna
This two-disc compilation of RCA recordings, made between 1969 and 1977, traces Hot Tuna's evolution from an acoustic folk-blues group to an electric blues-rock band, and then to a near-heavy-metal ensemble, and from a repertoire dominated by covers of songs by blues guitarists like the Reverend Gary Davis to one consisting largely of original ...
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New Orleans: That's Our Home
(2006)
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Bob Barnard/John Sheridan/Don Vickery
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Last Sessions: The Complete General Recordings
(1939)
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Jelly Roll Morton
This CD contains Jelly Roll Morton's final studio recordings (the only existing later performances by Morton are a couple of tunes from a radio broadcast) and supercedes an earlier two-LP Atlantic set. The main reason to acquire this 1997 CD is Morton's 13 classic piano solos, which include five vocals, his first on record other than the much ...
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Hot Tuna
(1970)
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Hot Tuna
When Hot Tuna's self-titled debut album was released in May 1970, it seemed like the perfect spin-off project for a major rock group, Jefferson Airplane's lead guitarist and bass player indulging in a genre exercise by playing a set of old folk-blues tunes in a Berkeley coffeehouse. The music seemed as far removed from the Airplane's acid rock ...
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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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Creole Belles
(1994)
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New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra
Norwegian transplant Lars Edegran formed the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra in 1967 to preserve some of the New Orleans music that he loved. The band has been going strong ever since, playing gigs from the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival to the Satchmo Summer Fest. They specialize in ragtime music, of course, as well as waltzes, cakewalks, ...
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Golden Greats: Greatest Dixieland Jazz
(2002)
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Various Artists
This is a three-CD budget collection of some of the best in Dixieland jazz performed by many of its biggest stars. The sound quality and performances are quite good, but the lack of discographical information could be discouraging for serious fans. Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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The Dukes Of Dixieland & The Music Of Jelly Roll Morton
(1994)
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Various Artists
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New Orleans Joys 88's
(1989)
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Butch Thompson
The first of three piano solo CDs recorded during a three-day period by Butch Thompson pays tribute to the legacy of New Orleans jazz, in particular Jelly Roll Morton. Thompson, a masterful interpreter of prebop music, brings back the spirit of Morton on fresh interpretations of 11 of his compositions plus Dink Johnson's "Stomp de Lowdown" and a ...
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Jelly Roll Morton, Vol. 3: New York, Washington and Rediscovery
(1991)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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Jazz King of New Orleans
(2002)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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Hodes' Art
(1968)
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Art Hodes
Opportunities for pianist Art Hodes to record in the 1960s were quite rare. In fact, other than a record documenting a concert, Hodes' entire output from 1963-70 was three albums cut for Delmark in 1968; traditional jazz was definitely out of style. This particular Delmark CD has brief moments from a variety of veteran greats. "When My Sugar Walks ...
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Steady Roll
(2001)
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Jelly Roll Morton
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The Ultimate Melly
(2006)
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George Melly
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Live at Earthquake McGoon's 1970
(2004)
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Firehouse Five Plus Two
Between 1949-69, the Firehouse Five Plus Two was one of the most popular Dixieland bands around. Recording steadily for the Good Time Jazz label, performing regularly in the Southern California area while wearing fireman outfits and gaining quite a bit of publicity, the group combined the fun of Dixieland with bits of corny but usually inspired ...
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Copulatin' Blues [Mojo]
(1996)
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Various Artists
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Back to Oklahoma: Live at the Blue Door
(2001)
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Michael Fracasso
Of all the records Michael Fracasso has ever released, this live outing is his finest moment. Fracasso came to the tiny Blue Door stage to deliver his songs to a packed house in Oklahoma City armed only with his guitar, harmonica, and Bob Dylan's guitarist, Charlie Sexton, who helped on the backing vocals. Given the depth and dimension of Fracasso ...
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New Orleans-Chicago Connection
(1959)
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Albert Nicholas-Art Hodes Quartet
Like Sidney Bechet, clarinetist Albert Nicholas moved permanently to France later in his career. Although he was there 20 years (1953 until his death in 1973), Nicholas never received Bechet's fame, but he seemed to prosper overseas, no longer having to be concerned with Americans' lack of interest in traditional jazz. This particular album, one ...
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In a Can
(1996)
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Hot Tuna
In A Can (1996) doesn't offer the complete Hot Tuna catalogue in one place -- nor does it profess to. Missing are Phosphorescent Rat (1973), Yellow Fever (1975) and Double Dose (1978) for enthusiasts to locate à la carte. What is contained -- within the limited edition package -- are remastered editions of the 'classic' long players Hot Tuna ...
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Weary Blues
(1996)
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Sidney Bechet
Released in 1996, Jazz Hour's Weary Blues is a sampler of classic Sidney Bechet performances containing 20 recordings made for the Decca, Vocalion, Bluebird, and Blue Note labels between February 10, 1938 and June 4, 1940. Bechet is heard wielding clarinet and soprano sax with Noble Sissle's Swingsters, Jelly Roll Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen, ...
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Kornhaus Theater, Baden 1969
(1996)
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Albert Nicholas/Henry Chaix Trio
Recorded just four years before his death, this CD in 1997 released for the first time a Swiss concert putting the focus on the great (if underrated) clarinetist Albert Nicholas, who is heard throughout in top form. Nicholas plays his usual repertoire of the era, standards from the 1920s and '30s, but is well showcased as the only horn in a ...
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Jazz Trio
(1992)
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Art Hodes Jazz Trio
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Barrehousin' With Joe
(2003)
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Joe Darensbourg
Clarinetist Joe Darensbourg spent most of his career as a sideman, so the LP Barrehousin' With Joe featuring him as a leader is a bit of a rarity. Darensbourg slap tongues on his feature, "Yellow Dog Blues," happily sings his original "Lou-Easy-An-I-A," and sounds in joyful spirits throughout. Cornetist Ernie Carson, who also takes a few vocals, ...
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