VA - Classic Sounds of New Orleans from Smithsonian Folkways (2010)

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Title: Classic Sounds of New Orleans from Smithsonian Folkways
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:34
Total Size: 357 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Eureka Brass Band - Just A Little While To Stay Here (4:00)
2. Shoeshine boy - Shine – Hambone (1:06)
3. Freddie L. Small - Tiger Rag (1:46)
4. Dora Bliggen - Blackberries! (0:22)
5. Mardi Gras Indians - Red White And Blue Got the Golden Band (5:11)
6. Sister Dora Alexander - Times Done Changed (1:28)
7. Rev. Lewis Jackson and Charlotte Rucell - Dark Was The Night (0:57)
8. Choir of Pilgrim Baptist Church - Back To The Time (2:18)
9. Doc Paulin - We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City – Dirge (4:03)
10. Doc Paulin - We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City – March (3:05)
11. Punch Miller with Samuel B. Charters - Bucket's Got A Hole in It (2:18)
12. Baby Dodds - Spooky Drums #1 (2:25)
13. Emile Barnes - Milenberg Joys (3:08)
14. The Six and Seven-Eighths String Band of New Orleans - Clarinet Marmalade (2:11)
15. Snooks Eaglin - High Society (1:38)
16. Lonnie Johnson - Careless Love (3:55)
17. Emile Barnes;Billie Pierce;Billie Pierce, De De Pierce, Emile Barnes;De De Pierce - Lonesome Road (5:42)
18. Kid Clayton - Corrine, Corrina (4:23)
19. Snooks Eaglin - Saint James Infirmary (2:24)
20. H.J. Boiusseau - Take Your Big Leg Off Me / Easy Rider / Mama Don't 'Low No Music Playing Here (2:24)
21. Champion Jack Dupree - Rattlesnake Boogie (3:04)
22. Roosevelt Sykes - Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (2:32)
23. Kid Clayton - Jimmy's Blues (5:06)
24. Lonnie Johnson - C. C. Rider (2:31)
25. Emile Barnes;Billie Pierce;Billie Pierce, Emile Barnes, Lawrence Tocca;Lawrence Tocca - Shake It and Break It (3:44)
26. Eureka Brass Band - Lord, Lord, Lord (3:08)

From street parades to nightclubs, from church houses to dance halls, music is key to New Orleans' uniqueness. Drawn from the Smithsonian Folkways repository of classic New Orleans sounds, this collection treats us to the city's many musical veins, including jazz, blues, rhythm and blues, gospel, spirituals, and more. The Eureka Brass Band, Lonnie Johnson, Snooks Eaglin, Billie and De De Pierce, the first commercial recordings of Mardi Gras Indians, Champion Jack Dupree, Baby Dodds and other signature artists remind us why this musical city is admired around the world.


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