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| | The Return | | | Music Artist : | | Original Dixieland Jazz Band | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Hep Records | | Release Date : | | 2006-06-13 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $16.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. I'm Sittin' High on a Hilltop - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 2. You Stayed Away Too Long - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 3. I Live for Love - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 4. Slipping Through My Fingers - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 5. Bluin' the Blues 6. Tiger Rag 7. Ostrich Walk 8. Clarinet Marmalade 9. Toddlin' Blues 10. Did You Mean It? 11. Who Loves You? 12. Old Joe Blade 13. Fidgety Feet 14. Skeleton Jangle - Original Dixieland Five 15. Clarinet Marmalade - Original Dixieland Five 16. Bluin' the Blues - Original Dixieland Five 17. Tiger Rag - Original Dixieland Five 18. Barnyard Blues - Original Dixieland Five 19. Original Dixieland One Step - Original Dixieland Five 20. Drop a Nickel in the Slot - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 21. Please Be Kind - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 22. Jezebel - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 23. Oooh, Boom! - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 24. In My Little Red Book - Original Dixieland Jazz Band 25. Goodnight, Sweet Dreams, Goodnight - Original Dixieland Jazz Band
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Return in Force Submitted on: 2006-08-22 |
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| For anyone interested in the beginnings of jazz, one begins with the ODJB, because "Livery Stable Blues" and "Dixieland One-Step" was the first record of jazz in February, l9l7. The recording techniques were primitive and subsequent recordings in the U.S. and England did little to improve the reproduction by modern standards. When the band got back together in the l930's, although at times a swing band and at times with different personnel, the jazz buff can hear the ODJB with much improved recording quality. The earlier recordings rerecorded are at a slower beat but unquestionably put the ODJB in the lead of innovative jazz and as Benny Goodman acknowledged in his Carnegie Hall concert, they were the true pioneers. Therefore, this is a must for any collector! |
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