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WILD BILL DAVISON THE COMMODORE MASTER TAKES
Label: Verve Format: Mp3@320 This CD features the kind of straight-ahead traditional jazz that drew patrons to Nick's and Eddie Condon's bars decades ago. Most of the tunes here are standard-repertoire Dixieland warhorses and Davison and his cohorts play them exuberantly. In the 1950s Davison gained more attention as a regular performer at Condon's, but he never played better than on these 1943-6 sides. Wild Bill certainly sets the mood with his fat-toned, extroverted solo and lead work. Not the most original trumpeter in the world, he was among the hardest working, and the buoyancy of his playing spread to other members of his groups, a pretty distinguished lot here, including clarinetists Pee Wee Russell, Edmond Hall and Albert Nicholas and trombonists George Brunies and Lou McGarity. Tracklist: 1. That's A Plenty 4:16 2. Panama 4:23 3. Riverboat Shuffle 2:51 4. Muskrat Ramble 3:12 5. Clarinet Marmalade 2:57 6. Original Dixieland One Step 3:11 7. At The Jazz Band Ball 3:00 8. Baby Won't You Please Come Home 2:55 9. (I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance (With You) 2:40 10. Jazz Me Blues 3:21 11. Little Girl 2:43 12. Squeeze Me 2:30 13. A Monday Date 2:51 14. I'm Confessin' That I Love You 3:29 15. Big Butter And Egg Man 3:06 16. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate 3:15 17. Sensation Rag 2:44 18. Who's Sorry Now? 2:55 19. On The Alamo 2:50 20. Someday Sweetheart 2:54 21. High Society 2:40 22. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams 2:59 23. I'm Coming Virginia 2:35 24. Wabash Blues 2:54 Recorded in New York City November 27, 30, 1943, January 19, 22, 1945, September 19, 1945, and January 4, 1946. Wild Bill Davison Trumpet George Brunies Trombone Pee Wee Russell Clarinet Gene Schroeder Piano Eddie Condon Guitar Bob Casey Bass George Wettling Drums Edmond Hall Clarinet Lou McGarity Trombone Dick Cary Piano Danny Alvin Drums Vernon Brown Trombone George Lugg Trombone Joe Marsala Clarinet Bill Miles Baritone Saxophone Joe Sullivan Piano Albert Nicholas Clarinet Dave Tough Drums Sharing Widget |