Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Original Album Classics (2012)
Artist: Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Sony Music UK
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:18:15
Total Size: 601 mb | 1.3 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Sony Music UK
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:18:15
Total Size: 601 mb | 1.3 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
01. Tiger Rag
02. Amen
03. Over In Gloryland
04. Good Blues
05. Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)
06. Joe Avery
07. His Eye Is On The Sparrow
08. Memories
09. Panama
CD2
01. Shake It and Break It
02. Just A Little While To Stay Here
03. Indy Blues
04. The Buckets Got a Hole in It
05. St. Louis Blues
06. I Ain't Got Nobody
07. Rip 'Em Up Joe
08. Down On The Farm
CD3
01. Hindustan
02. Lord, Lord, Lord, You sure been good to me
03. Careless Love
04. Bye and Bye
05. When The Saints Go Marchin' In
06. Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Part I
07. Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Part ll
CD4
01. Oh Didn't He Ramble
02. Precious Lord
03. Jaffe's Struttin' Blues
04. Lonesome Road
05. Mood Indigo
06. Gettysburg March
07. St. James Infirmary
08. Lou - Easy
09. In The Evening
10. Bourbon Street Parade
CD5
01. Hindustan
02. Tishomingo Blues
03. Ice Cream
04. Savoy Blues
05. Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet
06. Burgundy Street Blues
07. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
08. Lily Of The Valley
09. After Hours
10. When The Saints Go Marching In
UK five CD set containing a quintet of albums packaged in mini LP sleeves, all housed in an attractive slipcase. Includes the albums New Orleans Vol.1, New Orleans Vol.2, When The Saints Go Marching (New Orleans Vol.3), New Orleans Vol.4 and Preservation Hall Jazz Band Live. Sony.
Although New Orleans' traditional jazz scene had many top players in the 1950s, there was no principal venue for the city's veteran greats to play. In 1961, local art dealer Larry Borenstein opened a building in the French Quarter called Preservation Hall. The young tuba player Allan Jaffe ran the hall and organized tours for the musicians who often performed there, naming the band the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In the early days, the key musicians included, at various times, trumpeters Kid Thomas Valentine, Punch Miller, or De De Pierce; trombonists Louis Nelson or Jim Robinson; clarinetists George Lewis, Albert Burbank, or Willie Humphrey; and pianists Joseph Robichaux, Billie Pierce, or Sweet Emma Barrett. By the early '70s, the front line usually comprised trumpeter Percy Humphrey, his brother Willie on clarinet, and trombonist Jim Robinson (who, after his death in 1976, was succeeded by Frank Demond).
Although New Orleans' traditional jazz scene had many top players in the 1950s, there was no principal venue for the city's veteran greats to play. In 1961, local art dealer Larry Borenstein opened a building in the French Quarter called Preservation Hall. The young tuba player Allan Jaffe ran the hall and organized tours for the musicians who often performed there, naming the band the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In the early days, the key musicians included, at various times, trumpeters Kid Thomas Valentine, Punch Miller, or De De Pierce; trombonists Louis Nelson or Jim Robinson; clarinetists George Lewis, Albert Burbank, or Willie Humphrey; and pianists Joseph Robichaux, Billie Pierce, or Sweet Emma Barrett. By the early '70s, the front line usually comprised trumpeter Percy Humphrey, his brother Willie on clarinet, and trombonist Jim Robinson (who, after his death in 1976, was succeeded by Frank Demond).