Monday, 19 September 2022

Eddie Condon & His All Stars

Some Dixieland now recorded in 1958...music of the 20's...fill your ears with this great sound then put your feet up ready for 2 Pianos !!!

1957's The Roaring Twenties, salutes a host of jazz luminaries of the pre-swing era, from Lee Wiley and Turk Murphy to Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. Condon -- appearing with cornetist Wild Bill Davison, drummer George Wettling, clarinetist Bob Wilber, bassist Leonard Gaskin, and trombone player Vic Dickenson -- illustrates perfectly how much fun jazz was before it took itself seriously, jamming on "Minor Drag," "That's a Plenty," and ten other tunes.
A lighthearted session with not much to challenge listeners but plenty to entertain them, The Roaring Twenties features a couple of longtime veterans of Dixieland-inspired jazz enjoying themselves playing the songs they'd known for decades.

1. Wolverine Blues
2. Chimes Blues
3. Put Em' Down Blues
4. Davenport Blues
5. What Cha Call em' Blues
6. Minor Drag

1. China Boy
2. My Monday Date
3. Apex Blues
4. Heebie Jeebies
5. St James Infirmary Blues
6. That's a Plenty

          3. Apex Blues

2 comments:

  1. Many greetings Luigi
    Many thanks for this album ,i've was born in 1958 so I wonder how this one will sound.
    I hope everything goes well with you and all your loved ones.
    Many greetings from Bob
    Mireille

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