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AVID Entertainment.s new West End series moves from strength to strength with this laterst release from the legendary (and controversial) .Creators of Jazz. The Original Dixieland JazzBand. Led by cornetist Nick La Rocca, the ODJB released what is acknowledged as the very first jazz record in 1917, both sides of which open our double CD. The band caused a sensation and went on to define the Roaring 20.s and set in motion the beginning of the Jazz Age.
CD1 1. Livery Stable Blues 2. Dixie Jass Band One Step 3. Darktown Strutters. Ball 4. Indiana 5. Ostrich Walk 6. At The Jazz Band Ball 7. Soudan [Originally issued as Oriental Jazz] 8. At The Jazz Band Ball 9. Ostrich Walk 10. Skeleton Jangle 11. Tiger Rag 12. Bluin. The Blues 13. Fidgety Feet 14. Sensation Rag 15. Mournin. Blues 16. Clarinet Marmalade 17. Lazy Diddy 18. Look At .Em Doing It 19. Tiger Rag 20. Satanic Blues 21. .Lasses Candy 22. My Baby.s Arms 23. Tell Me 24. I.ve Got My Captain Working For Me Now
CD2 1. I.m Forever Blowing Bubbles 2. Mammy O.Mine 3. I.ve Lost My Heart In Dixieland 4. Sphinx 5. Alice Blue Gown 6. Soudan 7. Broadway Rose [Intro Dolly, I Love You] 8. Sweet Mama (Papa.s Getting Mad) [Intro Strut, Miss Lizzie] 9. Home Again Blues [Intro Lindy] 10. Crazy Blues [Intro It.s Right Here For You] 11. Jazz Me Blues 12. St Louis Blues 13. Royal Garden Blues 14. Dangerous Blues 15. Bow Wow Blues (My Mama Treats Me Like A Dog) 16. Toddlin. Blues 17. Some Of These Days 18. Tiger Rag 19. Barnyard Blues 20. Skeleton Jangle 21. Clarinet Marmalade 22. Bluin. The Blues 23. Tiger Rag 24. Barnyard Blues 25. Original Dixieland One-Step
PERSONNEL & RECORDING DATE INFORMATION
Dominic James 'Nick' LaRocca (cornet), Edwin Bransford 'Daddy' Edwards (trombone), Larry 'Pat' Shields (clarinet), Henry W Ragas (piano), Tony Sbarbaro (drums)
New York, 26th February 1917: Livery Stable Blues Dixie Jass Band One Step - (Intro That Teasin' Rag)
New York, 31st May 1917: Darktown Strutters' Ball Indiana
New York, 17th August 1917: Ostrich Walk
New York, 3rd September 1917: At The Jazz Band Ball
New York, 24th November 1917: Oriental Jazz
New York, 18th March 1918: At The Jazz Band Ball Ostrich Walk
New York, 25th March 1918: Skeleton Jangle Tiger Rag
New York, 25th June 1918: Bluin' The Blues Fidgety Feet Sensation Rag
New York, 17th July 1918: Mournin' Blues Clarinet Marmalade Lazy Daddy
Nick LaRocca (cornet), Emile Christian (trombone), Larry Shields (clarinet), J Russell Robinson (piano), Tony Sbarbaro (drums)
London, 19th May 1919: Look At 'Em Doing It Tiger Rag
London, 13th August 1919: Satanic Blues Lasses Candy
London, 8th January 1920: My Baby's Arms Tell Me I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now
London, 10th Jan 1920: I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Mammy O'Mine I've Lost My Heart In Dixieland
London, 14th May 1920: Sphinx Alice Blue Gown Soudan
Nick LaRocca (cornet), Eddie Edwards (trombone), Larry Shields (clarinet), Bennie Kreuger (alto saxophone), J Russell Robinson (piano), Tony Sbarbaro (drums)
New York, 30th December 1920: Broadway Rose Sweet Mama (Papa's Gettin' Mad)
New York, 28th January 1921: Home Again Blues Crazy Blues
New York, 3rd May 1921: Jazz Me Blues St Louis Blues Royal Garden Blues
New York, 7th June 1921: Dangerous Blues
New York, 1st December 1921: Bow Wow Blues (My Mama Treats Me Like A Dog)
Nick LaRocca (cornet), Eddie Edwards (trombone), Artie Seaberg (clarinet), Don Parker (soprano saxophone), Harry Vanicelli (piano), Tony Sbarbaro (drums)
New York, 23rd November 1922: Toddlin' Blues
New York, 3rd January 1923: Some Of These Days
New York, 20th April 1923: Tiger Rag Barnyard Blues
Original Dixieland Five: Nick LaRocca, Eddie Edwards, Larry Shields, J Russell Robinson, Tony Sbarbaro.
New York, 25th September 1936: Skeleton Jangle
New York, 10th November 1936: Clarinet Marmalade Bluin' The Blues Tiger Rag Barnyard Blues Original Dixieland One-Step
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