VA - Dancing the Devil Away: Hot Dance Music on Edison Diamond Discs 1923-1928 (2017)

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Title: Dancing the Devil Away: Hot Dance Music on Edison Diamond Discs 1923-1928
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Rivermont
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, scans)
Total Time: 01:19:26
Total Size: 520 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Charlie Kerr's Orchestra - No One Loves You Any Better Than Your M-A-Double-M-Y
02 - Ernest Stevens' Dance Orchestra - When You Walked Out, Someone Else Walked Right In
03 - Polla's Clover Gardens Orchestra - Too Tired
04 - Sam Lanin and His Orchestra - I Like Pie - I Like Cake - But I Like You Best of All
05 - Ernie Golden and His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra - Just a Little Thing Called Rhythm
06 - Donald Lindley - Hot as a Summer's Day
07 - Donald Lindley - Trumpet Blues
08 - California Ramblers (as Golden Gate Orchestra) - Here Comes Malinda
09 - California Ramblers (as Golden Gate Orchestra) - I Wonder What's Become of Joe?
10 - California Ramblers (as Golden Gate Orchestra) - When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
11 - Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra - Go Joe Go
12 - Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra - Tiger Rag
13 - Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra - Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)
14 - Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra - Rubber Heels (A Bouncing Rhythm)
15 - Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra - Clarinet Marmalade
16 - Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra - Dancing the Devil Away
17 - Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra - Five Pennies
18 - Al Lynn's Music Masters - Symphonic Raps
19 - Duke Yellman and His Orchestra - Missouri Squabble
20 - California Ramblers (as The McAlpineers) - Rhapsody in Rhythm
21 - California Ramblers (as The McAlpineers) - Red Hot

This compilation brings together 21 rare jazz and "hot dance" selections recorded for Thomas Edison's record label in the 1920s. Most of them have not previously been reissued.

This disc features fine performances from such jazz luminaries as Red Nichols, Phil Napoleon, Leo McConville, and Donald Lindley (trumpet); Miff Mole, Abe Lincoln, Chuck Campbell, Sam Ruby, and Herb Winfield (trombone); Bobby Davis, Frankie Ward, and Pete Pumiglio (reeds); Adrian Rollini and Spencer Clark (bass sax); Eddie Lang and Dick McDonough (guitar); Jack Russin, Bill Krenz, and Arthur Schutt (piano) and Vic Berton, Tom Stacks, and David Grupp (drums).

The lavish 32-page booklet features in-depth liner notes by Mark Berresford and copious illustrations. Fresh restorations from original sources by renowned engineer Nick Dellow for superb sound. 79 minutes.


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Many thanks for lossless.