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| 1. Nola (Felix Arndt, 1915) |
| 2. That's A Plenty (Lew Pollack, 1914) |
| 3. The Cascades (Scott Joplin, 1904) |
| 4. Agitation Rag (Robert Hampton, 1915) |
| 5. The Furry Lisa (George Schneider, 1972) |
| 6. Coaxing the Piano (Zez Confrey, 1922) |
| 7. Ain't Misbehavin' (Razaf, Waller, Brooks, 1929) |
| 8. Hyperragmania (Jonathan Jensen, 1973) |
| 9. Crazy Bone Rag (Charles Johnson, 1913) |
| 10. Dizzy Fingers (Zez Confrey, 1923) |
| 11. Hard-Hearted Hannah (Yellen, Ager, et al., 1924) |
| 12. Spring Dreams (Jonathan Jensen, 1975) |
| 13. Modernistic (James P. Johnson, 1929) |
| 14. Colonial Rag (Ball & Lenzberg, 1914) |
| 15. Possum Rag (Geraldine Dobyns, 1906) |
| 16. Someone to Watch Over Me (Gershwin, 1927) |
| 17. Hot Rolls (Christopher Seppe, 1988) |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Nola (Audio CD)
I purchased this album because I heard my uncle play "Nola" when I was a child visiting the grandparents. I expected the other cuts to be similar in style and period. I was very surprised when I heard Ms. Keller begin to sing on track two, "That's a Plenty". I thought, "Oh, no, she's going to sing??" But I was very pleasantly surprised by her consummate styling; the vibrato and delivery reminiscent of the best Dixieland vocalists, carried off in a throaty mezzo. She sings on four of the cuts, with plenty of good ragtime piano numbers in-between.
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