Which J Morton [J Mo?]do you recommend?mousethief wrote:
Which Jelly Roll - Birth of the Hot?
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Que?CafeSavoy wrote:Which J Morton [J Mo?]do you recommend?mousethief wrote:
Which Jelly Roll - Birth of the Hot?
Kalman
I have Birth of the Hot somewheres. It's been awhile so I can't make a rec on it, so I might go dust it off. I bought a bunch more Jelly Roll that I haven't gotten to yet. It's sad but true. I buy music and let it sit for weeks in the box. I was kinda hoping Mity got something that I could get at the Factory too.
Kalman
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CafeSavoy wrote:I decided to leave the hot jazz to others . The only J'Mo cd i play from regularly is Last Sessions: The Complete General Recordings. How can you not like a cd with songs like "Get the Bucket" [we got to go buy some beer], [how shall we play it] "Dirty Dirty Dirty", and "Shake It" [pretty baby].mousethief wrote:Unfortunately, my Jelly Roll expertise is just this side of nil. I was hoping Mity might recommend his new purchases. I will go check my stash tonight though.
Besides, don't you already have basically everything, RW? I come to you for suggestions, not the other way around!!!
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Jelly Roll Morton Centennial: Complete Victor Recordings
http://entertainment.msn.com/album/?album=109326
"Black Bottom Stomp"
"Burnin' The Iceburg"
"Doctor Jazz"
..and many other great tunes including alternate takes and excellent liner notes.
http://entertainment.msn.com/album/?album=109326
"Black Bottom Stomp"
"Burnin' The Iceburg"
"Doctor Jazz"
..and many other great tunes including alternate takes and excellent liner notes.
Doctor Jazz is a great song.Travis wrote:Jelly Roll Morton Centennial: Complete Victor Recordings
http://entertainment.msn.com/album/?album=109326
"Black Bottom Stomp"
"Burnin' The Iceburg"
"Doctor Jazz"
..and many other great tunes including alternate takes and excellent liner notes.
Yard work sucks. I would much rather dj.
My current JRM favourites are both from the Chronogical classis series. I've got 1928-29 and 29-30 and they both rock. Many of the recordings are done with various orchestras. I especially love many of the tracks he does with his Hot Peppers. Both C.D's are very good for you lovers of early big band swing sounds. Lots of very inspirational Charelston/Lindy tracks on these disks.
Joel
Joel