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Ragtime
A History of Jazz
Format: Audio CD from Music Masters Jazz (1998-03-10)
Artist: Various Artists
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Weary Blues - Bunk Project
  • Maple Leaf Rag - Albright/Joplin
  • Georgia On My Mind - Kenny Davern
  • Limehouse Blues - Paul Whiteman
  • Doozy (Second Version) - Benny Carter
  • Love For Sale - Artie Shaw
  • Caravan - Duke Ellington
  • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - Benny Goodman
  • But Beautiful - Lionel Hampton
  • Soft Lights And Sweet Music - Dick Hyman
  • Souvenir - Benny Carter
  • Benjamin - Dave Brubeck
  • Tain't Nobody's Bizness: - Peggy Lee
  • Hot - Louie Bellson
  • Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Milt Jackson
  • Sugar Hill Slow Drag - Benny Carter
Disc 2
  • Sentimental Mood - Stanley Turrentine
  • Low Down - Mel Lewis/Thad Jones
  • God Bless The Child - Freddie Hubbard
  • Subsequently - Jim Hall
  • Sky Dance - Benny Carter
  • Shabalala - Les McCann
  • My Time Will Come - Hubert Laws
  • Love Medley - Lainie Kazan
  • Lover Man - Lee Konitz
  • Harlem Renaissance Suite: Happy Feet (Reprise) - Benny Carter
  • You Know My Eyes - Vincent Herring
  • Laura's Eyes - Rodney Jones
  • In The Kitchen - Eastern Rebellion
  • Chess (Edited Version) - Jack Wilkins
  • So Far Away - Marc Puricelli
  • Remember - Benny Carter
Ragtime
The History of Jazz: 100 Ragtime, Dixieland & Boogie Woogie
Format: Audio CD from Deja Vu Italy (2007-02-19)
Artist: Various Artists
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Ragtime
The History of Rhythm and Blues
Format: Audio CD from Phantom Sound & Vision (2008-04-22)
Artist: Various Artists
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • My Soul Is a Witness - Austin Coleman
  • It's Nobody's Fault But Mine - Blind Willie Johnson
  • Crucifixion of Christ - Jessie May Hill
  • Shake That Thing - Papa Charlie Jackson
  • Outside Woman Blues - Blind Joe Reynolds
  • It's a Good Thing - The Beale Street Sheiks, Frank Stokes
  • Minglewood Blues - Gus Cannon & His Jug Stompers
  • Match Box Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
  • Diddie Wah Diddie - Blind Blake
  • Milk Cow Blues - Sleepy John Estes
  • Ease It to Me Blues - Barbecue Bob
  • No No Blues - Curley Weaver,
  • Apaloosa Blues - Robert Cooksey, Bobby Leecan
  • Little Rock Blues - Pearl Dickson
  • Kansas City Blues - Jim Jackson
  • Train Whistle Blues - Jimmie Rodgers
  • Goin' Back to Texas - Memphis Minnie
  • Roll and Tumble Blues - Hambone Willie Newbern
  • If You Haven't Any - Skip James
  • Kokomo Blues - Scrapper Blackwell
  • It's Tight Like That - Georgia Tom
  • Didn't It Rain - Bryant's Jubilee Quartet
  • Beale Street Breakdown - Jed Davenport
  • Milk Cow Blues - Kokomo Arnold
Disc 2
  • Get Low-Down Blues - Bennie Moten & the Kansas City Orchestra
  • Mr Johnson's Blues - Lonnie Johnson
  • Backwater Blues - Bessie Smith
  • Knockin' a Jug - Louis Armstrong
  • Bullfrog Blues - Muggsy Spanier
  • Pinetop's Boogie Woogie - Pinetop Smith
  • Cow Cow Blues - Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport
  • Guitar Boogie - Blind Graves Roosevelt & Uaroy Graves
  • How Long, How Long Blues - Leroy Carr
  • Dirty Dozen - Speckled Red
  • Vicksburg Blues - Little Brother Montgomery
  • Sweet Miss Stella Blues - Rufus and Ben Quillian
  • Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
  • St. Louis Blues - The Mills Brothers
  • Somebody Stole Gabriel's Horn - The Three Keys
  • Midnight Hour Blues - Leroy Carr
  • Lafayette - Bennie Moten & the Kansas City Orchestra
  • Flaming Reeds and Screaming Brass - Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
  • Strut That Thing - Cripple Clarence Lofton
  • Dirty Mother for You - Roosevelt Sykes
  • Weed Smoker's Dream - Harlem Hamfats
  • Press My Button - Lil Johnson,
  • Night Time Is the Right Time - Roosevelt Sykes
  • Blues Ain't Nothing But - Georgia White
Disc 3
  • Teasin' Brown Blues - Louie Lasky
  • Barrelhouse Woman - Leroy Carr
  • Lead Pencil Blues - Johnnie "Geechie" Temple
  • Policy Dream Blues - Bumble Bee Slim,
  • Naptown Stomp - Bill Gaither
  • Sloppy Drunk Again - Walter Davis
  • Jockey Blues - Jazz Gillum
  • Holy Mountain - Elder Otis Jones
  • Standing by the Bedside of a Neighbour - Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
  • Louise Louise Blues - Johnnie Tempbe
  • Barrelhouse When It Rains - Big Bill Broonzy
  • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - Sonny Boy Williamson
  • Preachin' Blues - Robert Johnson
  • Number Runner's Blues - Jimmie Gordon
  • Tell Me Baby - Sonny Boy Williamson
  • Rockin' Chair Blues - Big Bill Broonzy
  • Diggin' My Potatoes - Washboard Sam
  • This Train - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
  • Don't You Lie to Me - Tampa Red
  • Jivin' the Blues - Sonny Boy Williamson
  • I Feel So Good - Big Bill Broonzy
  • Worried Life Blues - Big Maceo
  • Junker Blues - Champion Jack Dupree
  • Ain't No Business We Can Do - Doctor Clayton
  • Mean Ol' Frisco - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
Disc 4
  • Boogie Woogie Stomp - Albert Ammons & His Rhythm Kings
  • Boogie-Woogie - Count Basie,
  • One O'Clock Jump - Count Basie Orchestra,
  • Sing Sing Sing - Benny Goodman
  • Keep A-Knockin' - Louis Jordan
  • T'Aint What You Do - Jimmie Lunceford
  • Jumpin' Jive - Cab Calloway
  • I Like to Riff - King Cole Trio, King Cole Trio
  • That's the Rhythm - Three Sharps And A Flat
  • I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water - The Cats & the Fiddle
  • After Hours - Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra
  • Floyd's Guitar Blues - Andy Kirk & His Clouds of Joy
  • Gangster's Blues - Peetie Wheatstraw
  • Roll'em Pete - Pete Johnson, Joe Turner
  • Down the Road a Piece - Will Bradley
  • Central Avenue Breakdown - Lionel Hampton
  • Natchez Mississippi Blues - Lewis Bronzeville Five
  • Death Ray Boogie - Pete Johnson
  • Confessin' the Blues - Jay McShann
  • What's the Use of Getting Sobert - Louis Jordan
  • Take It and Git - Andy Kirk & His Clouds of Joy
  • Cow Cow Boogie - Ella Mae Morse
  • Flying Home - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra
  • Mean Old World - T-Bone Walker
Average review score:

Woke up this morning... and I was back in 1925
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
As a Doctor Who fan, my greatest wish would be to travel back to pre-war America and see and hear some of the late, great blues stars of their generation. But let's face it, the Tardis is unlikely to materialise, pick me up and give me a ride there. So I'll have to settle for the next-best thing - an incredible four-CD journey that will at least let me listen to my heroes in all their glory and imagine I'm there with them as they croon, moan, hum and holler. And you won't get any closer to the real thing than with this superb £14.99 four-CD box set - arguably the most important and fascinating collection of rhythm and blues music compiled in recent years.
Attractively packed, the set features no less than 97 tracks culled from one of American music's most important eras, between 1925-1942, plus an incredibly informed 32-page booklet featuring comprehensive and musically-savvy sleeve notes. From the first, and frankly disturbing, field recording track from 1934 (My Soul Is A Witness by Austin Coleman) to the later urban sophistication of the last number (Mean Old World, by T-Bone Walker) this a collection that by turns fascinates, entertains, amuses and delights any self-respecting rhythm and blues fan with a sense of history.
The beauty of the boxset is that it resists the temptation to play safe. So many blues compilations are heavy on favourites such as John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, BB King, and so on. Robert Johnson's in there for just one song, Preachin' Blues, but even greats like Son House just don't make it here. Instead, we are treated to some complete unknowns and peripheral players who, nevertheless, played a key role in the history of the genre.
Take Arthur `Big Boy' Crudup, for example. Who? Exactly. A man who didn't even learn to play guitar until he was 30, an artist of indifferent ability and largely forgotten by the music world. Yet Crudup penned a string of hits, including That's Alright Mama, and Mean Ol' Frisco that other artists feasted on - including a young hip-swingin' hopeful called Elvis Presley, no less. Without That's Alright, the world may have had to wait a little longer for the King's arrival. And didn't a certain Eric Clapton cover Mean Ol' Frisco a little later on? Crudup's original 1942 version of this number is featured here, and it's pretty good listening.
And how about Hambone Willie Newbern? He wrote the immortal Roll And Tumble Blues, giving us a riff that will be forever recalled and copied by scores of later artists, including Clapton, again. Good Morning Schoolgirl also became a timeless classic, and we hear the original 1937 version by John Lee `Sonny Boy' Williamson. And then there's Don't You Lie To Me, which everyone seems to think was written by a certain Chuck Berry, who made it famous, as well as The Rolling Stones and the Flaming Groovies. But it was the fabulous Tampa Red who was the original writer, and the definitive 1940 version is right here on CD 3. Tampa, gets star billing in the boxset, highlighting his perceived importance in the history of R&B, and the listener can only marvel at the control and dexterity of his single-string bottleneck riffs on numbers such as It's Tight Like That (1928).
For me, the first CD covering Country Blues And Spirituals, Jug Bands and Hokum, is a revelation. Stand-out tracks include Papa Charlie Jackson's Shake That Thing, Curley Weaver's No No Blues and Barbecue Bob's scintillating 12-string guitar on Ease It To Me Blues. The incomparably laid-back and multi-talented Blind Lemon Jefferson is also there with the classic Match Box Blues and the listener can only sit back and wonder at the fingerplay of Blind Blake on the irresistible Diddie Wah Diddie.
Disc 2 concentrates on Piano Boogie Woogie, Ragtime and Jazz - not particularly my scene, I thought. But I was surprised to find some absolute gems here, in particular Lil Johnson's hilarious Press My Button (full of wonderful double entendres), Louis Armstrong's Knockin' A Jug and Cab Calloway's melodramatic funster, Minnie The Moocher - guaranteed to lift anyone's spirits.
Next we move on to Urban Blues And Gospel on Disc Three, with Leroy Carr drawling his way through Barrelhouse Woman and Bill Bill Broonzy demonstrating why he was such a great singer on the same theme, this time with Barrelhouse When It Rains and Rockin' Chair Blues. Tampa Red pops up again with the catchy Don't You Lie To Me and the superb Big Maceo shows his piano and vocal skills to great effect on Worried Life Blues. This collection isn't just about guitars - there are some great pianists, big bands, little bands, kazoo players, jug-blowers and washboard raspers, all doing their thing in the name of entertainment. You have to hear ex-pro boxer Champion Jack Dupree's thumping piano style to believe it with Junker Blues (it's so punchy it sounds like he's playing in boxing gloves) and Sister Rosetta Tharpe (one of my favourites) wielding a mean electric Gibson guitar on This Train.
Gospel, of course, plays a big part in blues history. No streetwise busker would dream of playing all-secular songs when the audience demanded some gospel numbers and these were also perennial best-sellers on recorded music, even when times were hard. Hence the contributions of the wildly popular Ms Tharpe, Elder Otis Jones (Holy Mountain) and the spectacularly titled Somebody Stole Gabriel's Horn by the Three Keys.
Disc Four brings us to After Hours Swing, Boogie and Jive, allowing such luminaries as Count Basie and The Lionel Hampton Orchestra to take centre stage as music moved into a more sophisticated era of big band sound, even though the music remained mainly up-tempo. Albert Ammons And His Rhythm Kings showed here where music was heading with a cool rendition of Boogie Woogie Stomp, but there was still room for a more simple style on Floyd's Guitar Blues, by the astonishingly named Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy. The song that deserves to knock everyone flat is the magnificent Bessie Smith's (pictured left) rendering of Backwater Blues, delivered in that powerful, sexy, laid-back voice that's instantly recognisable and backed by the superb pianist James P Johnson, whose rolling boogie woogie style is a delight but cleverly makes room for the vocals to shine through.
With so many treasures to trawl through, this massively impressive four-disc compilation deserves a place in any collection and a long, long listen. Cow Cow Davenport, Sleepy John Estes, Scrapper Blackwell, Kokomo Arnold, Speckled Red, the Harlem Hamfats, Jazz Gillum, Muggsy Spanier and Bumble Bee Slim may not be household names, and most of them still died penniless, even when they were moderately successful. Even Tampa Red, who once boasted a gold-plated National guitar and became know as "the man with the golden guitar", passed away destitute. As Lonnie Johnson says in Mr Johnson's Blues: "I want all you people to listen to my song. Remember me after all the days I'm gone". With this incomparable collection, we can at least do try to do that and applaud their priceless contributions to modern day music.
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Ragtime
Hits of '21: Ain't We Got Fun?
Format: Audio CD from Asv Living Era (2003-03-25)
Artist: Various Artists
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Wabash Blues - Isham Jones & His Orchestra
  • Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me - Isham Jones & His Orchestra
  • Down by the O-Hi-O - Al Jolson
  • Wang Wang Blues - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Feather Your Nest - Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, Rudy Wiedoeft
  • Sheik of Araby - Sam Lanin
  • When Buddah Smiles - Rudy Wiedoeft
  • Look for the Silver Lining - Marion Harris
  • Palesteena - Original Dixieland Jazz Band
  • Bright Eyes - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra
  • Make Believe - Nora Bayes
  • My Mammy - Peerless Quartet
  • Say It With Music - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Ain't We Got Fun? - Van & Schenck
  • Kismet - Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra
  • All by Myself - Ted Lewis & His Band
  • Cherie - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Margie - Eddie Cantor
  • Home Again Blues - Aileen Stanley
  • Song of India - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Crazy Blues - Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds
  • Yoo-Hoo! - Al Jolson
  • Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Home - Vernon Dalhart
  • And Her Mother Came Too - Jack Buchanan
  • My Man - Fanny Brice
Average review score:

The Roaring Twenties still roar
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-17
For the first 35 years of its existence, the recording industry used no electronics, no microphones, no editing of any kind for its product. Sounds for both cylinder and disc records were captured by a large horn that concentrated air vibrations down to an etching needle.

Surprisingly, this method was quite tolerable, as extant records from 80 or 100 years ago prove. Once one adjusts to the limited frequency range of acoustic recordings you quickly discover a performance dynamic unique to the format.

HITS OF '21 * Ain't We Got Fun? is the second of a series released by a British company, LIVING ERA. Horn recording had reached its technological pinnacle by 1921, as the 25 examples here demonstrate. Many stars of the 'teens and 'twenties who we still remember today will be found in this collection. These include Al Jolson, Fanny Brice, Ted Lewis, Eddie Cantor and Paul Whiteman.

Additionally there's Vernon Dalhart, one the earliest country music recording artists (back then it was called "hillbilly"). Dalhart was best known for "The Prisoner Song." On "Tuck Me To Sleep.." he is backed by a vocal quartet. Also on this set are Van and Schenck, a comical vaudeville team, whose 1914 waxing of "Aba Daba Honeymoon" was one of the best sellers of that decade. Here they do a spirited version of this album's title cut, "Ain't We Got Fun."

Other still remembered tunes on HITS OF '21 include "My Mammy," "The Sheik Of Araby," "Ma! He's Making Eyes At Me," "All By Myself," "Look For The Silver Lining," and "My Man."

Notes are included for each track, which is a definite plus. This collection is a great way to get acquainted with the happy music of the Roaring '20s.

Ragtime
The Hits of '22: Do It Again!
Format: Audio CD from Asv Living Era (2003-12-09)
Artist: Various Artists
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Do It Again! - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
  • April Showers - Al Jolson
  • On The Alamo - Isham Jones & His Orchestra
  • Second Hand Rose - Fanny Brice
  • Chicago - Ernest L. Stevens & His Dance Trio
  • Some Sunny Day - Marion Harris
  • Kitten On The Keys - Zez Confrey & His Orchestra
  • Song Of Love - Lucy Isabelle Marsh
  • Hot Lips - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
  • Jimbo-Jambo - Billy Murray
  • Early In The Morning Blues - The Virginians
  • Mister Gallagher And Mister Shean - Irving Kaufman
  • Nola - Carl Fenton & His Orchestra
  • A Kiss In The Dark - The Serenaders
  • Sweet Indiana Home - Aileen Stanley
  • I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
  • Angel Child - Al Jolson
  • Georgette - Ted Lewis & His Band
  • My Buddy - Henry Burr
  • I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - The Virginians
  • Stumbling - Billy Murray
  • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - Isham Jones & His Orchestra
  • When You And I Were Young Maggie, Blues - Irving Kaufman
  • Three O'clock In The Morning - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
Ragtime
The Hits of '23: Dreamy Melody
Format: Audio CD from Asv Living Era (2004-10-19)
Artist: Various Artists
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye [From Bombo] - Al Jolson,
  • Crinoline Days [From Music Box Revue] - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Carolina in the Morning [From the Passing Show of 1922] - Van & Schenck
  • Aggravatin' Papa - Marion Harris, , Orchestra
  • Dippermouth Blues - King Oliver
  • Lovin' Sam, the Sheik of Alabam' [From Make It Snappy] - Isabella Patricola
  • Faded Love Letters - Henry Burr
  • Parade of the Wooden Soldiers [From Chauve Souris] - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Lady of the Evening [From Music Box Revue] - Rosario Bourdon, John Steel
  • Louisville Lou, the Vampin' Lady
  • Downhearted Blues - Bessie Smith, Clarence Williams
  • Wonderful One - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Yes, We Have No Bananas - Studio Orchestra
  • Marcheta - Isham Jones & His Orchestra
  • You've Got to See Mama Every Night - Sophie Tucker
  • Bambalina [From the Wildflower] - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Barney Google
  • I Cried for You
  • That Old Gang of Mine [From Ziegfeld Follies of 1923] - Billy Murray, Ed Smalle
  • Dreamy Melody - Art Landry & His Call of the North Orchestra
  • No, No, Nora - Eddie Cantor, Charles Adams Prince
  • Last Night on the Back Porch [From George White's Scandals of 1923] - Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  • Just a Girl That Men Forget - Henry Burr
  • Swingin' Down the Lane - Isham Jones & His Orchestra
  • Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses
Ragtime
Hokum: Blues & Rags (1929-30)
Format: Audio CD from Document (1995-11-30)
Artist: Various Artists
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Pretty Mama Blues - Joe Linthecome
  • Humming Blues - Joe Linthecome
  • Sweet Miss Stella Blues
  • Jerking The Load
  • Take It Out Too Deep
  • Ragged But Right
  • All In Down And Out
  • Good Feeling Blues
  • Keep It Clean
  • Good Right On
  • Working It Slow
  • I Got Everything
  • Satisfaction Blues
  • It's Dirty But Good
  • Holy Roll
  • Workin' It Fast
  • Shove It Up In There - James McCrary
  • Loose Me From This Woman - James McCrary
  • Pratt And George Blues-Part 1 - Pratt And George
  • Pratt And George Blues-Part 2 - Pratt And George
  • 1931 Depression Blues - The Three Stripped Gears
  • Black Bottom Strut - The Three Stripped Gears
Ragtime
Homeground
Format: Audio CD from Apex Records (2004-07-13)
Artist: TR Ritchie
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Death and Taxes
  • Salvation Annie
  • Homeground
  • Rule Number One
  • Can You See the Moon
  • Table for One
  • Decomposing the Blues
  • What a Little Time Can Do
  • Hard Luck Mine
  • Cafes I Have Known
  • Barefoot Waltz
  • Hole in the World
  • Farmer
  • Somewhere to Begin
Ragtime
Honk
Format: Audio CD from Walter Parks Music (2004-03-02)
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Average review score:

Get More Booty!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-14
The whole album is solid and fun but "More Booty with Buddha" is one of my favorite songs of all time! Hints of Tom Waits, Captain Beefheart, Dr. John here. Great guitar growl, and swampy vocals.

Ragtime
Honky Tonk Hits of Joe "Fingers" Carr (AUDIO CASSETTE)
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