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& His Orchestra 1929-1930
King Oliver
& His Orchestra 1929-1930
King Oliver
Joe "King" Oliver moved from New Orleans to Chicago and changed the world! He brought red-hot jazz north. He was the reigning champion of the night clubs and a top-selling recording artist. Before you know it, he was so busy he decided to send for his protégé who was just in his twenties in New Orleans. That young man's name: Louis Armstrong. When putting together Oliver's 1928 contract with the Victor label, King asked for the unheard of advance of $1,000. He got it. Now you can have those very recordings he made for Victor between 1929 and 1930.
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Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 2 |
Composer | Diverse |
Released | June 10, 2013 |
EAN/UPC | 0788065420925 |
Label | JSP JSPCD4209 |
Genre | Jazz |
Dimensions | 125 × 147 × 22 mm · 193 g |
number of tracks | 43 |
Track list
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1. CD
- West End Blues
- I've Got That Thing
- Freakish Light Blues
- Call Of The Freaks
- The Trumpet's Prayer
- Can I Tell You?
- My Good Man Sam
- What Do You Want Me To Do?
- Sweet Like This
- Too Late
- I'm Lonesome Sweetheart
- Want You Just Myself
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Everybody Does It In Hawaii
- Frankie And Johnny
- New Orleans Shout
- St James Infirmary
- When You're Smiling
- I Must Have It
- Rhythm Club Stomp
- You're Just My Type
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2. CD
- West End Blues
- I've Got That Thing
- Freakish Light Blues
- Call Of The Freaks
- The Trumpet's Prayer
- Can I Tell You?
- My Good Man Sam
- Everybody Does It In Hawaii
- Frankie And Johnny
- Edna
- Boogie Woogie
- Mule Face Blues
- Struggle Buggy
- Don't You Think I Love You
- Shake It And Break It
- Stingaree Blues
- What's The Use Of Living Without Love?
- You Were Only Passing Time With Me
- Nelson Stomp
- Nelson Stomp
- Nelson Stomp
- Stealing Love