Muggsy Special (1924 to 1954)
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Artist: | Muggsy Spanier |
Release date: | 2000 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 48 |
Duration: | 02:36:23 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Really a Pain | 2:47 |
2. | Steady Roll Blues | 2:35 |
3. | I've Found a New Baby | 3:13 |
4. | There'll Be Some Changes Made | 2:56 |
5. | The Lonsome Road | 2:44 |
6. | Dip Your Brush In the Sunshine | 3:08 |
7. | The Big Butter and Egg Man | 3:04 |
8. | Someday, Sweetheart | 2:43 |
9. | At the Jazz Band Ball | 2:50 |
10. | Relaxin' At the Touro | 3:18 |
11. | Down to Steamboat Tennessee | 4:33 |
12. | Sugar | 4:39 |
13. | Little David, Play On Your Harp | 3:15 |
14. | Can't We Be Friends? | 3:11 |
15. | Chicago | 2:36 |
16. | Hesitating Blues | 3:06 |
17. | The Wreck of the Old '97 | 2:57 |
18. | American Patrol | 2:46 |
19. | Two O'Clock Jump | 2:55 |
20. | More Than You Know | 3:03 |
21. | Oh, Lady Be Good! | 3:31 |
22. | Reiverside Blues | 3:10 |
23. | Rosetta | 3:22 |
24. | The Lady's In Love With You | 3:08 |
25. | Whistlin' the Blues | 3:10 |
26. | September In the Rain | 4:28 |
27. | Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down | 3:01 |
28. | Muskogee Blues | 2:27 |
29. | Rosie | 3:04 |
30. | Take Me to the Land of Hazz | 2:27 |
31. | I'd Climb the Highest Mountain | 3:01 |
32. | Red-Hot Mama | 2:23 |
33. | Pee Wee Squawks | 2:34 |
34. | Sentimental Journey | 2:48 |
35. | Muggsy Special | 2:31 |
36. | You're Driving Me Crazy | 2:35 |
37. | Am I Blue | 2:13 |
38. | How Come You Do Me Like You Do? | 3:12 |
39. | Sentimental Journey | 2:47 |
40. | Chicago | 4:05 |
41. | When the Saints Go Marching In | 3:12 |
42. | Blue Turning Grey Over You | 3:06 |
43. | Tin Roof Blues | 5:17 |
44. | Muskrat Ramble | 4:06 |
45. | St. Louis Blues | 4:08 |
46. | Rose Room | 4:59 |
47. | Memphis Blues | 5:04 |
48. | Royal Garden Blues | 4:15 |
Details
[Edit]This is the type of definitive "complete" release that American labels always seem to leave up to the Europeans to do correctly. The English LP reissues all seven selections by the Bucktown Five, the two numbers from the Stomp Six, Charles Pierce's seven 1928 titles, and two titles from the Jungle Kings. The somewhat generic group names mask the fact that these performances include solos from such greats as cornetist Muggsy Spanier, clarinetists Volly de Faut and Frankie Teschemacher, and pianist Joe Sullivan. These early recordings find Spanier gradually developing his own style; his solos on "Why Can't It Be Poor Little Me" and "Nobody's Sweetheart" are classics. 1920s collectors can consider this set to be essential.