The Dukes Of Dixieland - More Best of the Dukes of Dixieland, Vol. 2 (1962/2020) Hi Res
Artist: The Dukes Of Dixieland
Title: More Best of the Dukes of Dixieland, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 1962/2020
Label: Audio Fidelity
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Dixieland
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:31:40
Total Size: 77 mb | 200 mb | 609 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: More Best of the Dukes of Dixieland, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 1962/2020
Label: Audio Fidelity
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Dixieland
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:31:40
Total Size: 77 mb | 200 mb | 609 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. High Society
02. Tromboneum
03. Thunder & Blazes
04. Lassus Trombone
05. Maple Leaf Rag
06. Washington Post
07. Swanee River
08. Dill Pickles
09. Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay
10. Slide, Frog, Slide
11. Asleep In The Deep
12. With A Pack On My Back
Audio Fidelity presents More Best of the Dukes of Dixieland, Vol. 2, a rousing collection of New Orleans classics presented in stunning clarity and style.
The Dukes of Dixieland was an American, New Orleans "Dixieland"-style revival band, originally formed in 1948 by brothers Frank Assunto, trumpet; Fred Assunto, trombone; and their father Papa Jac Assunto, trombone and banjo. Their first records featured Jack Maheu, clarinet; Stanley Mendelsohn, piano; Tommy Rundell, drums; and Barney Mallon, tuba and string bass. During its run the band also featured musicians such as jazz great clarinetist Pete Fountain, Jerry Fuller, and guitar legends Jim Hall, and Herb Ellis. The band also recorded with Louis Armstrong.
The original Dukes of Dixieland were featured on the first stereo record, released November 1957, on the Audio Fidelity label. Sidney Frey, founder and president of Audio Fidelity, had Westrex cut the disk for release before any of the major record labels. In 1978, the Dukes, under John Shoup's direction, recorded the first direct-to-disk album, and then, in 1984, were the first jazz band to record on CD.
The Dukes of Dixieland was an American, New Orleans "Dixieland"-style revival band, originally formed in 1948 by brothers Frank Assunto, trumpet; Fred Assunto, trombone; and their father Papa Jac Assunto, trombone and banjo. Their first records featured Jack Maheu, clarinet; Stanley Mendelsohn, piano; Tommy Rundell, drums; and Barney Mallon, tuba and string bass. During its run the band also featured musicians such as jazz great clarinetist Pete Fountain, Jerry Fuller, and guitar legends Jim Hall, and Herb Ellis. The band also recorded with Louis Armstrong.
The original Dukes of Dixieland were featured on the first stereo record, released November 1957, on the Audio Fidelity label. Sidney Frey, founder and president of Audio Fidelity, had Westrex cut the disk for release before any of the major record labels. In 1978, the Dukes, under John Shoup's direction, recorded the first direct-to-disk album, and then, in 1984, were the first jazz band to record on CD.