George Lewis - The Second Bakersfield Concert, 1954 (1998)

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Title: The Second Bakersfield Concert, 1954
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Storyville Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 54:20
Total Size: 235 MB | 123 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Panama
02. Tin Roof Blues
03. Lord, Lord, You've Sure Been Good To Me
04. Burgundy Street Blues
05. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
06. Caldonia
07. Muskrat Ramble
08. Sensation Rag
09. Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
10. Old Man Mose
11. When The Saints Go Marching In

Clarinetist George Lewis & His New Orleans Stompers are heard performing old-time jazz music for the public in Bakersfield, CA May 28 1954, which seems to have been a good day for this group, as they sound happy, relaxed, and well-coordinated. What this really amounts to is the evening set from the same day that bore the matinee recording issued in 1959 as Blue Note LP 1208: "Concert! Geo. Lewis and His New Orleans Stompers". On both occasions, and throughout much of this part of the decade, Lewis shared the frontline with trumpeter Avery "Kid" Howard and trombonist Jim Robinson; the rock-solid rhythm unit consisted of banjoist Laurence Marrero, pianist Alton Purnell, string bassist Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, and drummer Joe Watkins, who shared vocal duties with Howard and Purnell. Released in 1999, Storyville's Second Bakersfield Concert 1954 is every bit as satisfying as the Good Time Jazz label's 1994 issue of the Beverly Caverns Sessions, which drew upon material recorded in L.A. on May 26 and 27,1953, almost exactly one year prior to the Bakersfield gigs. All three albums are excellent examples of George Lewis and his wonderful jazz band at their very best.~Second Bakersfield Concert 1954 Review by arwulf arwulf




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