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Eddie Condon - Eddie Condon: Dixieland All Stars

Facts

Artist(s)Eddie Condon
StudioDecca Jazz/GRP Records
Release DateFebruary 15, 1994
UPC Code011105063722
 

Tracks

  1. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Eddie Condon, Higgins, Billy [2]
  2. Nobody's Sweetheart - Eddie Condon, Erdman, Ernie
  3. Friars Point Shuffle - Eddie Condon, Condon, Eddie
  4. Someday, Sweetheart - Eddie Condon, Spikes, Benjamin
  5. When Your Lover Has Gone - Eddie Condon, Swan, Einar A.
  6. Wherever There's Love (There's You and Me) - Eddie Condon, DeVries, John
  7. Impromptu Ensemble No. 1 - Eddie Condon, Condon, Eddie
  8. 'S Wonderful - Eddie Condon, Gershwin, George
  9. Someone to Watch over Me - Eddie Condon, Gershwin, George
  10. The Sheik of Araby - Eddie Condon, Smith, Harry [2] Be
  11. The Man I Love - Eddie Condon, Gershwin, George
  12. Somebody Loves Me - Eddie Condon, DeSylva, Buddy
  13. I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise - Eddie Condon, DeSylva, Buddy
  14. My One and Only - Eddie Condon, Gershwin, George
  15. Oh, Lady Be Good - Eddie Condon, Gershwin, George
  16. Swanee - Eddie Condon, Caesar, Irving
  17. Farewell Blues - Eddie Condon, Mares, Paul
  18. Improvisation for the March of Time - Eddie Condon, Condon, Eddie
  19. (I've Got a Woman, Crazy for Me) She's Funny That Way - Eddie Condon, Parish, Mitchell
  20. Stars Fell on Alabama - Eddie Condon, Parish, Mitchell

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMusic That Fits Like A Well-Worn Catcher's MittQuote
These beautifully recorded and remastered performances from the mid-'40s chart the path of the post-war Condon/Teagarden collaboration on records. This disc is indescribably wonderful Chicago-style Dixieland jazz, the kind that they don't make anymore: genial, gritty, authentic, and un-pretentious. The high points are too many to name: Bobby Hackett's clear, ringing trumpet; Teagarden's bourbon-flavored baritone and brilliant stop-time licks; Dave Tough's drumming; Lee Wiley's
smoky, wafting vocals. Magical, unforgettable music: old-fashioned, yes, but timeless. And it makes you feel so good! August 5, 2004

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