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| 1. All The Girls Go Crazy About The Way I Walk |
| 2. I Never Knew Just What A Gal Could Do |
| 3. St. Louis Blues |
| 4. I'd Love It |
| 5. Merrydown Blues |
| 6. Skokiaan |
| 7. Storeville Blues |
| 8. It's Tight Like That |
| 9. Bury My Body |
| 10. Diggin' My Potatoes |
| 11. Salution March |
| 12. I Hate A Man Like You |
| 13. World Is Waiting For The Sunrise |
| 14. Reckless Blues |
| 15. Ice Cream |
| 16. Oh, Didn't He Ramble |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Dixie Gold,
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This review is from: Live in 1954-55 Best of Dixieland (Audio CD)
There are some concert performances that can claim to be historic - This is one of them. I have a confession to make. This recently reissued CD is a compilation of two live recordings - Jazz concerts played at the Royal Festival Hall, London on October 30th 1954 {A} and January 9th 1955 {B}. All right, so I wasn't there in the flesh at the time - I wasn't (quite!) old enough - but listening to the live (October) broadcast on steam radio is one of my earliest musical memories. I subsequently owned the original Decca EP release which featured tracks 4,5,6 and 8 below. The CD starts with the announcement `...And now we come to the top of the bill, Chris Barber'. And what a billing it is. Chris Barber was a legend in his own time (still is) - but this is the greatest of the greats of line ups - from guest spots to members who went on to other things in their time. These include: Chris Barber - trombone Ron Bowden - drums So many types of music are featured here - Traditional jazz, Blues, Folk, Skiffle, Dixieland, Spiritual, almost r&b. The running order is: 1. All The Girls Go Crazy About The Way I Walk {B} These recordings are as fresh and vigorous now as they were back in the 50s. There may be a slight naivety in the presentation but this is musical interpretation and playing in its purest forms. Everyone is playing the instrument the way it is supposed to be playing. There is a cohesion of sound, tempo and rhythm whether in the slowest paces Blues or the fastest Trad. Everyone is plainly and audibly joyfully glad to be there. The appreciation of the audience of the sounds in general and the solos in particular and the ambiance of the venue is clear to hear in the inter-track pauses. There are some concert performances that can claim to be historic. This CD celebrates two of them from, now, nearly half a century ago. There is something here for everyone. I am so glad and grateful that these masters have been resurrected and reissued. Although I am a creature mainly of the 60s and 70s, this music is part of the ancestry of our current idiom. Listen well - and enjoy!!
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