Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
A comprehensive selection of the recordings made by Ian and Keith Christie playing as the Christie Brothers Stompers in 1951/52 and taken from 78s, acetate discs and one ep.
FLAC with OOP cd digipak and leaflet scans.
Ken Colyer - cornet
Dickie Hawdon - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Ian Christie - clarinet
Pat Hawes - piano
Charlie Smith - piano
Ben Marshall - banjo
Nevil Skrimshire - guitar
Micky Ashman - bass
Denny Coffee - bass
George Hopkinson - drums
Bernard Saward - drums
Pete Appleby - drums
Bill Colyer - washboard
Neva Rapheaello - vocals
01 Creole Song (Ory) (3:10)
02 Heebie Jeebies (Atkins) (2:42)
03 Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet (Weinrich, Murphy) (3:26)
04 Heebie Jeebies (Atkins) (3:04)
05 Creole Song (Ory) (2:39)
06 Black Cat (Colyer) (2:59)
07 Salutation March (Colyer) (3:06)
08 Hiawatha Rag (Moret) (3:02)
09 Bogalusa Moan (Colyer) (2:25)
10 Willie the Weeper (Colyer) (2:08)
11 Creole Love Call (Ellington, Strayhorn) (3:14)
12 Young Woman Blues (Smith) (2:33)
13 Hiawatha Rag (Moret) (3:27)
14 Down in the Jungle (Morse, Madden) (3:01)
15 You Always Hurt the One You Love (Fisher, Roberts) (2:50)
16 I'm So Glad (3:12)
17 Farewell to Storyville (Williams) (2:50)
18 Old Fashioned Love (Johnson. Mack) (3:23)
19 Fly Cat Boogie (Hawes) (3:07)
20 All of Me (Simons. Marks) (2:38)
21 East End Blues (2:52)
22 Them There Eyes (Pinkard. Tauber, Tracey) (3:18)
23 'S Wonderful (Gershwin) (3:08)
Label: Cadillac SGC/MEL CD 20/1
Recorded: 1951 1952
Lineage: CD>FLAC
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many thanks for fine revivalist jazz
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ReplyDeleteVery enjoyable compilation. Many thanks to Rodney and azule serape.
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ReplyDeleteHappy memories. Jazz worth preserving. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very nice album.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Rodney.
Great selection. Thanks, Rodney.
ReplyDeleteThanks Azule - lovely post
ReplyDeleteThank you azule serape. This brings back a lot of memories. And thanks Rodney for all the fine music . Happy New Year to all.
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