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26.9.17

PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND - New Orleans, Vol.I [1977]

 In 1961, art dealer Larry Borenstein opened up Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Run by the young tuba player Allan Jaffe, the hall soon became the unofficial home of the city's top veteran musicians. Over time, the the Preservation Hall Jazz Band was formed and went out on constant tours, spreading the joy of New Orleans jazz around the world. Many major players spent time in the group. One of the most famous versions was in the late '70s -- the band heard on this 1977 recording. None of the musicians (trumpeter Percy Humphrey, his brother Willie on clarinet, trombonist Frank Demond (who had replaced the late Jim Robinson), pianist Sing Miller, banjoist/singer Narvin Kimball, drummer Cie Frazier, and Jaffe on tuba) were among the immortals of New Orleans jazz but they fit their roles well. The repertoire on this disc includes Dixieland favorites ("Tiger Rag," "Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)," and "Panama"); a few spirituals ("Amen," "Over in Gloryland," and "His Eye Is on the Sparrow"); the sentimental "Memories"; and a couple of blues numbers ("Good Blues" and "Joe Avery"). There are no virtuosos in the band, but its ensembles are full of spirit and the music is difficult to listen to without smiling.  by Scott Yanow
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1 Tiger Rag
2 Amen
3 Over In Gloryland
4 Good Blues
5 Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)
6 Joe Avery
7 His Eye Is On The Sparrow
8 Memories
 9 Panama
CBR320/scan
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Banjo – Narvin Henry Kimball
Clarinet – Willie Humphrey
Drums – Josiah Frazier
Piano – James Edward Miller
Trombone – Frank Demond
Trumpet – Percy G. Humphrey
Tuba – Allan P. Jaffe 

10.5.17

NEW ORLEANS: The Living Legends - KID THOMAS & His Algiers Stompers [1961] OJC / Riverside / FLAC / 1994

Kid Thomas & His Algiers Stompers - New Orleans: The Living Legends (1961) {1994 OJC}
New Orleans: The Living Legends is 1961 album by Kid Thomas & His Algiers Stompers. Originally released by the Riverside label, this CD comes from Original Jazz Classics/Fantasy Jazz, remastered by Phil De Lancie.
1. That's A Plenty
2. Girl Of My Dreams
3. Dinah
4. Smile, Darn You, Smile
5. Confessin' That I Love You
6. Kid Thomas' Boogie Woogie
7. Algiers Strut
8. Gally House Blues
9. Sing On
10. Panama
11. Mack The Knife *
12. Ja-Da *
*bonus tracks
Recorded in New Orleans, January 29, 1961
(track 12 recorded on August 18, 1960)
CD digitally remastered in 1994 by Phil De Lancie
(Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Kid Thomas-trumpet and slapstick
Louis Nelson-trombone
Albert Burbank-clarinet (except on track 12)
Emil Barnes-clarinet (track 12)
Joe James-piano
Homer Eugene-banjo (except on track 12)
Joseph Butler-bass
Samuel Penn-drums

NEW ORLEANS: The Living Legends - KID THOMAS & His Algiers Stompers featuring Emile Barnes [1961] OJC / Riverside / FLAC / 1994

New Orleans: The Living Legends is a 1961 album by Kid Thomas & His Algiers Stompers featuring Emile Barnes. Originally released on the Riverside label, this CD was done by Original Jazz Classics/Fantasy Jazz in 1994 with a remastering by Joe Tarantino. This was the first set of recordings Riverside Records did with Kid Thomas. 

This is the only entry in Riverside's The Living Legends series (which has been reissued on CD in the OJC series) that is not recommended. Trumpeter Kid Thomas Valentine's playing is very erratic and the ensemble (which includes clarinetist Emile Barnes and trombonist Louis Nelson) is rarely in tune. Their renditions of the basic material ranges from raw to feeble and is a major disappointment.
There are parts that may be "off", but this is anything but a "major disappointment".
1. Big Lunch Blues
2. Some Of These Days
3. When My Dreamboat Comes Home
4. China Boy
5. It's A Long Way To Tipperary
6. Hindustan
7. I Can't Escape From You
8. Bye And Bye
9. Down By The Riverside
10. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
11. Big Milk-Cow Blues
Recorded in New Orleans, August 18, 1960
CD digitally remastered in 1994 by Joe Tarantino
 (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Kid Thomas-trumpet
Emile Barnes-clarinet
Louis Nelson-trombone
Joe James-piano
Joseph Butler-bass
Samuel Penn-drums

7.5.17

NEW ORLEANS: The Living Legends - PERCY HUMPHREY'S Crescent City Joy Makers - [1961] OJC / FLAC / 1994

Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joy Makers - New Orleans: The Living Legends (1961) {1994 OJC}
New Orleans: The Living Legends is part of the series of albums released by Riverside, this one done by Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joy Makers. This CD released in 1994 was remastered by Phil De Lancie and features a song not on the original 1961 album.
Trumpeter Percy Humphrey's debut as a leader (he was already 56) finds the sincere if limited trumpeter jamming on a variety of traditional New Orleans themes with a group of complementary musicians: trombonist Louis Nelson, clarinetist Albert Burbank, banjoist Emanuel Sayles, bassist Louis James and drummer Cie Frazier. The lack of a piano and a rather predictable rhythm section leave an overly sparse empty feeling in some of the ensembles although the music (which includes "Milenberg Joys," "We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City" and "Rip 'Em Up Joe") is spirited and generally enjoyable. "Climax Rag" has been added to the original LP program for the CD reissue.
Tracks
1. Milenburg Joys
2. Over In Gloryland
3. Lonesome Road
4. We Shall Walk Through The Streets Of The City
5. Weary Blues
6. Bucket's Got A Hole In It
7. All The Gals Like the Way I Ride
8. Rip 'Em Up Joe
9. Climax Rag (bonus track)
–-Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joy Makers - New Orleans: The Living Legends (1961) {1994 OJC}
Percy Humphrey-trumpet
Louis Nelson-trombone
Albert Burbank-clarinet
Emanuel Sayles-banjo, guitar (tracks 3 & 6)
Louis James-bass
Josiah Fraiser-drums

Produced by Chris Albertson
Recording engineer: Dave Jones
Recorded in New Orleans, January 24, 1961
CD digitally remastered in 1994 by Phil De Lancie (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joy Makers - New Orleans: The Living Legends (1961) {1994 OJC}

EDDIE HARRIS — The Last Concert (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Unless something unauthorized turns up, this appears to be Eddie Harris' last recording. The concert was taped in Europe -- where Harris...