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Columbias 1923-1931
Original Memphis Five, The

Columbias 1923-1931

1CD | Retrieval | 0608917902624 | RTR 79026 | 11-05

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One of the seminal and highly influential bands of the first half of the 1920's, the Original Memphis Five based itself initially on the style of the pioneer's Original Dixieland Jazz Band, but soon developed a much looser approach, which became hugely popluar through the several hundreds of recordings they made (they were shrewd enough to stay free-lancers) for just about every major record company (and some minor ones) in the U.S.A. Phil Napoleon, Jimmy Lytell and Frank Signorelli all began their long and illustrious careers with the Original Memphis Five. But best remembered is the first great trombone virtuoso in jazz history, Miff Mole, soon to join with 'Red' Nichols in a ground-breaking partnership that largely dominated jazz in the later 20's. The Original Memphis Five have been poorly served on reissue. this CD contains a complete set of their Columbia recordings (See also RTR79044 for their Pathë's). The 'Peguin Guide to Jazz on CD' says "excellent transfers - an entertaining piece of jazz history"

"Re-mastering is excellent and this CD is well worth putting on your buying list. Recommended"
Vintage Jazz Mart

Tracklisting
    • Pickles
    • Pickles
    • 'Walk, Jenny, Walk!'
    • Walk Jenny walk
    • Last Night On The Back Porch
    • Last night on the back porch
    • More
    • More
    • She Wouldn't Do What I Asked Her To
    • She wouldn't do what I asked her to
    • St. Louis Gal
    • St. Louis gal
    • Shufflin' Mose
    • Shufflin' mose
    • Why Should I Cry About One Sweetie?
    • Why should I cry about one sweetie
    • Since Ma Is Playing Mah Jong
    • Since ma is playing mah jong
    • It Aint Gonna Rain No Mo'
    • It ain't gonna rain no mo'
    • Red Hot Momma
    • Red hot mamma
    • The Grass Is Always Greener (In The Other Fellow's Yard)
    • The grass is always greener
    • Sioux City Sue
    • Sioux city Sue
    • Mobile Blues
    • Mobile blues
    • How Come You Do Me Like You Do
    • How come you do me like you do
    • Doo Wacka Doo
    • Doo wacka doo
    • Nobody Knows What a Red-Head Mamma Can Do
    • Nobody knows what a red head mamma can do
    • Indiana Stomp
    • Indiana stomp
    • Throw Down Blues
    • Throw down blues
    • Jacksonville Gal
    • Jacksonville gal
    • 'Tain't Cold
    • 't Ain't cold
    • Jazz Me Blues
    • Jazz me blues
    • St. Louis Gal
    • St. Louis gal
    • Anything
    • Anything
    • My Honey's Lovin' Arms
    • My honey's lovin' arms


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