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Kid Ory: Collection 1922-28 - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Collection 1922 28 Artist: Kid Ory Label: Fabulous Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 824046206024 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2016 09 09 Number of Discs: 2 Kid Ory was one of the most significant and influential personalities in early jazz, originating what came to be called the "tail gating" style of trombone playing, with the instrument used to emphasise the rhythmic line behind the trumpet, cornet and clarinet. He featured in many of the most
Title: Collection 1922-28Artist: Kid Ory
Label: Fabulous
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 824046206024
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2016-09-09
Number of Discs: 2
Kid Ory was one of the most significant and influential personalities in early jazz, originating what came to be called the "tail-gating" style of trombone playing, with the instrument used to emphasise the rhythmic line behind the trumpet, cornet and clarinet. He featured in many of the most important recordings in the first few years of the commercial recording of jazz, first in Los Angeles, where he moved in 1919 from new Orleans, and then in Chicago, working with other luminaries based there. His career took a break during the 1930s before he returned to figure in the Dixieland revival era, so this great-value 47-track 2-CD set focuses on those key years during the 1920s when he recorded with the likes of King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators, Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers, and other notable ensembles, to help produce some of the landmark recordings of the era, including, of course, his own famous composition "Ory's Creole Trombone". It's an entertaining cross-section of the music of the time, and a great showcase for his highly distinctive style, as well as an opportunity to hear some of the best players in the early years of the genre.
Tracks:
1.1 Krooked Blues (Roberta Dudley Acc. By Ory's Sunshine Orchestra) - Roberta Dudley/Ory's Sunshine Orchestra
1.2 That Sweet Something, Dear (Ruth Lee Acc. By Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper) - Ruth Lee/Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper
1.3 Ory's Creole Trombone (Spikes Seven Pods of Pepper) - Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper
1.4 Society Blues (Spikes Seven Pods of Pepper) - Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper
1.5 My Heart (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.6 Gut Bucket Blues (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.7 Come Back Sweet Papa (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.8 Heebie Jeebies (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.9 Oriental Strut (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.10 Muskrat Ramble (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.11 29th and Dearborn (Russell's Hot Six) - Russell's Hot Six
1.12 Too Bad (King Oliver's Jazz Band) - King Oliver's Jazz Band
1.13 Deep Henderson (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
1.14 Georgia Bo Bo (Lil's Hot Shots) - Lil's Hot Shots
1.15 Sugar Foot Stomp (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
1.16 Wa-Wa-Wa (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
1.17 Don't Forget to Mess Around (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.18 King of the Zulus (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.19 Lonesome Blues (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1.20 Perdido Street Blues (New Orleans Wanderers) - New Orleans Wanderers
1.21 Gatemouth (New Orleans Wanderers) - New Orleans Wanderers
1.22 I Can't Say (New Orleans Bootblacks) - New Orleans Bootblacks
1.23 Flat Foot (New Orleans Bootblacks) - New Orleans Bootblacks
1.24 Black Bottom Stomp (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.1 Smokehouse Blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.2 Someday Sweetheart (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
2.3 Snag It (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
2.4 Sidewalk Blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.5 Dead Man Blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.6 Steamboat Stomp (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.7 Jazz Lips (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.8 Skid-Dat-De-Dat (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.9 Original Jelly Roll Blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.10 Doctor Jazz (Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers) - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers
2.11 Every Tub (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
2.12 Willie the Weeper (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
2.13 Black Snake Blues (King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators) - King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
2.14 Gone Daddy Blues (Ma Rainey ; Her Georgia Band) - Ma Rainey and Her Georgia Band
2.15 Ory's Creole Trombone (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.16 The Last Time (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.17 Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues (Tiny Parham and His "Forty" Five) - Tiny Parham and His Forty Five
2.18 Struttin' with Some Barbecue (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.19 I'm Not Rough (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.20 Hotter Than That (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.21 Savoy Blues (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
2.22 Get 'Em Again (Chicago Footwarmers) - the Chicago Footwarmers
2.23 Brush Stomp (Chicago Footwarmers) - the Chicago Footwarmers
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Waste of money...
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This sock has a seem between 2 toes -very uncomfortable.
These are exactly the socks I needed to wear after breaking my foot, but there is a big, thick seam sewn in, between my big toe and the next toe. Extremely uncomfortable. I had to use a seam ripper to remove the threads on these socks, so I could wear them. We were leaving on a 4-week trip the next morning, I had no time to return them.
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