Jazz Age: Hot Sounds Of The 1920s & 30s. Some of America's Finest Jazz Performances (Past Perfect)

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Track List:
00:00 Jelly Roll Morton - Black Bottom Stomp
03:15 Miff Mole - The New Twister
06:17 Bessie Smith - Trombone Cholly
09:28 Bix Beiderbecke - Royal Garden Blues
12:37 Beale Street Washboard Band - Forty And Tight
15:30 Louis Armstrong & Kid Ory - Ory's Creole Trombone
18:42 Red Nichols - Whispering
21:46 Mckinneys Cotton Pickers - Milenberg Joys
24:44 Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes - Sweetheart Blues
27:45 Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - Weather Bird
30:31 Fats Waller - Won't You Get Off It, Please?
33:35 Hoagy Carmichael - Rockin' Chair
37:05 Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues
40:13 J C Higginbotham - Give Me Your Telephone Number
43:28 Mamie Smith - Jenny's Ball
46:42 King Oliver - Dont You Think I Love You?
49:31 Cab Calloway - Trickeration
52:26 Mills Blue Rhythm Band - Snake Hips
55:25 Boswell Sisters/Dorsey Brothers - There'll Be Some Changes Made
58:27 Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang - Farewell Blues
1:01:27 The Chocolate Dandies - I Never Knew
1:04:35 Art Tatum - The Shout
1:07:26 Fletcher Henderson - Tidal Wave
1:10:36 Duke Ellington - Sump'n' 'bout Rhythm
1:13:11 Jack Teagarden - Junk Man
1:16:18 Earl Hines - Copenhagen
1:18:50 Louis Prima - Sing It Way Down Low
1:21:36 Benny Goodman Trio - After You've Gone
1:24:27 Henry Red Allen - Whose Honey Are You?
1:27:14 Benny Goodman - If I Could Be With You
1:29:33 Billie Holiday / Teddy Wilson - What A Little Moonlight Can Do
1:32:30 Bud Freeman - The Buzzard
1:35:41 Artie Shaw - Sweet Lorraine
1:38:48 Benny Carter - Swingin' At Maida Vale
1:41:37 Dick Mcdonough - Dardanella
1:44:11 Mildred Bailey - When Day Is Done
1:47:41 Coleman Hawkins - Crazy Rhythm
1:50:46 Johnny Dodds - Melancholy
1:53:28 Casa Loma Orchestra - Casa Loma Stomp
1:56:04 Sidney Bechet - Southern Sunset
1:59:14 Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli - Them There Eyes
2:02:18 Jimmie Noone - I Know That You Know
2:05:13 Johnny Hodges - The Jeep Is Jumpin'
2:07:43 Eddie Condon - California, Here I Come
2:10:08 Count Basie - Jumpin' At The Woodside
2:13:20 Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
2:16:21 Muggsy Spanier - That Da Da Strain
2:18:52 Ella Fitzgerald - Moon Ray
2:21:56 Bob Crosby - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
2:24:50 Lionel Hampton - When Lights Are Low
2:27:06 Jimmie Lunceford - Liza

This double-CD compilation will surely satisfy all such longings for ‘hotness.’ The selections are prime monuments of the Jazz Age and arguably, some of America’s finest jazz performances. It is no exaggeration to say that the fusion of several vital strands in American popular culture – the emergence of jazz on record and the upsurge in social dancing – brought an outpouring of individual creativity that was without precedent. As one jazz master after another came to maturity and triumphed, so others, influenced and inspired by their predecessors, followed on.
All of these giants are here – enduring legends every one: Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Johnny Dodds, Duke Ellington – the alphabetical litany goes on.

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