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Title Statement | New Orleans: blues, soul & jazz gumbo. [sound recording] : |
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Additional Contributors | Morton, Jelly Roll,d. 1941 |
Allen, Henry,1908-1967 | |
Bechet, Sidney,1897-1959 | |
Oliver, King,1885-1938 | |
Publication | London: Metro Select, p2012. |
Extent of Item | 2 sound discs (ca. 2 hr.) |
ISBN | (s.r.) |
Standard Number (UPC, etc.) | 698458753328 |
Other Number | 2325855 |
General Notes | Compact discs. "50 songs from when jazz first flowered ... to the finest 1950s and early 60s blues, soul and R&B"--Container. Program notes inserted in container. |
Performance Credits | Various performers. |
Contents | CD 1. Potato head blues (Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven) -- I thought I heard Buddy Bolden say (Jelly Roll Morton) -- Down in jungle town (Henry 'Red' Allen and his orchestra) -- Ballin' the jack (Sidney Bechet) -- St. James infirmary (King Oliver featuring his orchestra) -- 29th and Dearborn (Kid Ory) -- Mail order woman (Champion Jack Dupree) -- I'll never be free (Annie Laurie with the Paul Gayten Sextet) -- Good rockin' tonight (Roy Brown) -- Stack-A'Lee (Archibald & his orchestra) -- Bon ton roula (Clarence Garlow) -- Poppa Stoppa's be bop blues (Joe 'Mr. Google Eyes' August) -- Oooh, oooh, oooh (Lloyd Price) -- Gumbo blues (Smiley Lewis) -- The things that I used to do (Guitar Slim) -- Jock-a-mo (Sugar Boy & his Cane Cutters) -- You better believe it (Paul Gayten) -- Witchcraft (the Spiders) -- Double-eyed whammy (Tommy Ridgley) -- Shrimp & gumbo (Dave Bartholomew) -- Mardi Gras mambo (the Hawketts) -- Later alligator (Bobby Charles) -- (Everytime I hear) That mellow saxophone (Roy Montrell) -- Those lonely, lonely nights (Earl King) -- Ay-te te fee (Clifton Chenier) --CD 2. Walking to New Orleans (Fats Domino) -- Java (Allen Toussaint) -- I won't cry (Johnny Adams) -- Peanut vendor (Alvin 'Red' Tyler) -- Cha dooky-doo (Art Neville) -- Walking with Mr. Lee (Lee Allen & his band) -- Let the good times roll (Shirley and Lee) -- 'Fore day in the morning (Huey 'Piano' Smith) -- Sea cruise (Frankie Ford) -- Gonzo (James Booker) -- You talk too much (Joe Jones) -- There's something on your mind (Bobby Marchan) -- Ooh poo pah doo (Jessie Hill) -- Mardi Gras in New Orleans (Professor Longhair & his Shuffling Hungarians) -- New Orleans (Big Boy Myles) -- Carnival time (Al Johnson) -- Hello, my lover (Ernie K-Doe) -- Ain't got no home (Clarence 'Frogman' Henry) -- I know (you don't love me no more) (Barbara George) -- Ya ya (Lee Dorsey) -- I like it like that (Chris Kenner) -- Storm warning (Mac Rebennack) -- Every dog has its day (Eddie Bo) -- Over you (Aaron Neville) -- Don't mess with my man (Irma Thomas). |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Blues (Music)--Louisiana--New Orleans |
Soul music--Louisiana--New Orleans | |
Rhythm and blues music--Louisiana--New Orleans | |
Jazz--Louisiana--New Orleans |