Ragtime Music
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Disc 1
- Opening Credits
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Ragtime Violin
- Marching Along With Time
- International Rag
- Everybody's doing It
- Now It Can be Told
- Now It Can Be Told (reprise)
- This Is The Life
- Some Sunny Day
- When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabama
- For Your Country and My Country
- Weber and Fields
- In The YMCA
- Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning
- We're On Our Way To France
- Say It With Music
- Blue Skys
- Pack Up Your Sins And Go To Devil
- What'll I Do
- Remember
- Marie
- Easter Parade
- Heat Wave
- Alexander's Ragtime Band

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Disc 1
- Hot Harlem - James P. Johnson,
- The Dream - James P. Johnson, Pickett, Jesse
- Euphonic Sounds - James P. Johnson, Joplin, Scott
- Four O'Clock Groove - James P. Johnson,
- Hesitation Blues - James P. Johnson, Handy, W.C.
- The Boogie Dream - James P. Johnson, Johnson, James [01]
- Night Ramble - James P. Johnson, Hawkins, Coleman
- Leave My Heart Alone - James P. Johnson, Hawkins, Coleman
- Bean Stalkin' - James P. Johnson, Hawkins, Coleman
- Sportsman's Hop - James P. Johnson, Thompson, Sir Charl
- Ready for Love - James P. Johnson, McGhee, Howard
- Ladies Lullaby - James P. Johnson, Thompson, Sir Charl

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Disc 1
- A Summer Breeze
- The Fascinator
- On The Pike
- Frog Legs Rag
- Kansas City Rag
- My Girl From Anaconda
- Grace And Beauty
- Great Scott Rag
- Valse Venice
- The Ragtime "Betty"
- Sunburst Rag
- Sweetheart Rag
- Hilarity Rag
- Ophelia Rag
- Hearts Longing
- The Princess Rag
- Quality Rag
- Ragtime Oriole
- The Suffragette
- Climax Rag
- Take Me Out To Lakeside
- Evergreen Rag
- Honeymoon Rag
- Prosperity Rag
- Efficiency Rag
- Paramount Rag
- Dixie Dimples
- Rag Sentimental
- Springtime Of Love
- New Era Rag
- Peace And Plenty Rag
- Troubadour Rag
- The Shimmie Shake
- Modesty Rag
- Pegasus
- Don't Jazz Me Rag (I'm Music)
- Victory Rag
- Broadway Rag

Glad it was done, but some qualmsReview Date: 2005-08-29
Sheer magic!Review Date: 2003-12-12
These interpretations have lifeReview Date: 2004-11-16
The first thing that impressed me was how well Mr Neilsen achieves this important balance. The life force in Scott's music is evident in abundance but there is never any of the heavy-handed thumping sometimes brought to bear on these rags by technically good players. He varies the tempo interestingly from piece to piece and his accents catch the ear. The piano sound is full and clear but never overwhelms with a lot of noise and pedal, which fault is a sure way to kill Scott.
While the Scott rags are not really hard piano music in the strictly physical sense, they do have, in places, a certain mild awkwardness under the hand which is difficult to describe in words. To play them well it is necessary to accommodate this awkwardness musically and with rhythmic fluency; again, this is something Mr Neilsen does very well indeed.
The liner notes are among the best I have read for any CD, with copious and interesting discussion of each rag and of Scott's music and life.
Speaking as one who has played these pieces for many years, this CD gives me much to think about and learn from.
Mixed reviewReview Date: 2005-06-15
Bottom line: The playing just doesn't swing. To be fair, I come from a school of thought that believes these itinerant composers took their work seriously as compositions but played them with greater syncopated vigor than what I'm hearing in this recording. You can play those 8th and 16th notes literally and be perfect, or you can give them the triplet jazz feel that lifts them from the page to make you tap your feet. It's especially a disappointment with Mr. Scott's music as he was undoubtedly the best performer of the classic ragtime trinity and there's no way he couldn't have been exposed to the budding jazz music that was happening all around him. Surely, he didn't intend these pieces to sound like a march.
Compare Mr. Nielsen's performaces, for instance, of "Efficiency Rag" and "New Era Rag" to William Bolcom's from his now out-of-print Nonesuch recording of rags by James Scott and Artie Matthews. Bolcom's performances literally crackle with energy and brilliance; Scott's writing often calls for that kind of vigorous performance. Nielsen falls painfully short. Perhaps the difference is that one person is playing the notes, the other is making music.
The same comparison is even more grating with the more down-tempo numbers, the Troubador and Modesty rags. Bolcom's performances are rich, shaded, dynamic. Again, Nielsen just sounds like he's playing the notes and little else.
That's harsh, I realize, but either you have it in your fingers or you don't. With Mr. Nielsen, I feel like I'm watching a silent movie; with Mr. Bolcom (Max Morath is another who comes to mind), I feel like I'm listening to a real performance. Nonesuch would do well to re-release Bolcom's ragtime recordings on disc (including the wonderful Heliotrope Bouquet LP).
That said, this is still a valuable recording for any ragtime aficionado's collection. The extensive liner notes are matched only by the bountiful photos of the period, including sheet music covers with their rich color artwork. Scott is vastly underrated by scholars and fans and sorely underrepresented by recording artists. Anyone willing to undertake his entire output deserves credit and for that, a tip of the cap to Mr. Nielsen. One wishes he could've sounded more athletic and less clinical.
Great ScottReview Date: 2003-05-28
Until now. Guido Nielsen has performed a huge favor for fans of classic ragtime by recording the complete works of this important but neglected composer. The sound is great, the playing is invigorating, idiomatic, and first-rate, and the liner notes are an ample and informative bonus. You simply couldn't ask for a more ideal tribute to this marvelous composer. If you love the great recordings of Joplin's music, this two-disc set should be an automatic purchase.
No, Scott isn't *as* great or original a figure as Joplin, but his work is distinctive--typically livelier and more virtuostic than Joplin's. Scott tossed off such fare as the Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies while still a teenager, and his principal devotion was to the extroverted style of "The Maple Leaf Rag" rather than to that of Joplin's later, more subtle and refined works (e.g., "Gladiolus Rag", "Solace", "Magnetic Rag"). But Scott does have his intimate moments . . . and unerring taste.
Like Joplin and Lamb, Scott's genius seemed perfectly suited to the strict ragtime form, even if in his later works Scott tends to favor three rather than the typical four strains. At least half a dozen of his rags--"Frog Legs", "Grace and Beauty", "The Ragtime Betty", "Quality", "Troubador", and "Broadway"--rank with the very best (and heaviest!) ever written. (Every Scott fan will probably want to add a few more to the list . . .)
Nielsen's set gives us a rare opportunity to appraise the total achievement of an undeservedly neglected figure who will remain of permanent interest to fans (and historians) of American music. Bravo!

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Disc 1
- Time Check - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Menza, Don
- Three and One - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Jones, Thad
- Isfahan - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Ellington, Duke
- Wrappin' It Up - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Henderson, Fletcher
- Cubauza - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Mossman, Michael
- Trav'lin' Light - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Mercer, Johnny
- Joy Spring - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Brown, Clifford
- A Song for Barbara - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Florence, Bob
- Harpoon - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Brecker, Randy
- Allison's Tune - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Sample, Steve

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Disc 1
- Opening Remarks by John Hammond and Teddy Wilson - Eubie Blake,
- Solitude/Take the "A" Train - Eubie Blake, DeLange, Eddie
- The Man I Love/Someone to Watch Over Me/Nice Work If You Can Get It - Eubie Blake, Gershwin, George
- Body and Soul - Eubie Blake, Heyman, Edward
- Lil' Darlin' - Eubie Blake, Hefti, Neal
- One O'Clock Jump - Eubie Blake, Basie, Count
- John Hammond and Claude Hopkins Comments - Eubie Blake,
- (Back Home Again In) Indiana - Eubie Blake, Hanley, James F.
- Squeeze Me - Eubie Blake, Waller, Fats
- I Would Do Most Anything for You - Eubie Blake, Hill, Alex [1]
- Three Little Words - Eubie Blake, Kalmar, Bert
- Crying My Heart Out for You - Eubie Blake, Hopkins, John Henry
- John Hammonds and Dill Jones Comments - Eubie Blake,
- Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me) - Eubie Blake, Ellington, Duke
- African Ripples - Eubie Blake, Waller, Fats
- Sign of the Lion - Eubie Blake, Jones, Dill
- Little Rock Getaway - Eubie Blake, Sullivan, Joe
- John Hammonds and Eubie Blake Comments - Eubie Blake,
- Charleston Rag - Eubie Blake, Blake, Eubie
- Melodic Rag - Eubie Blake, Blake, Eubie
- Troublesome Ivories - Eubie Blake, Blake, Eubie
- You Do Something to Me - Eubie Blake, Porter, Cole
- Memories of You/John Hammond's Closing Remarks - Eubie Blake, Blake, Eubie

Top Class Jazz PianoReview Date: 2000-08-26
Teddy Wilson and Dill Jones are in fine form, but the standouts are Claude Hopkins and Eubie Blake. Hopkins, better known as the leader of a swing orchestra in the 1930s, reveals himself to be a fine stride pianist, tearing into "Three Little Words" in particular with great vigour, and giving his old theme song "I'd Do Anything for You" a fine workout. Chiaroscuro recorded a solo LP of Hopkins around the same time which deserves CD re-issue on the basis of this performance.
Eubie Blake, 89 years old at the time, plays magnificently, and demonstrates his vaudeville skills in wooing the audience. "Tricky Fingers", aptly named, is the standout track, but listen too to the concert style arrangements of his big 1930s hit "Memories of You" and Cole Porter's "You Do Something to Me".
All lovers of ragtime / stride / mainstream piano should consider this a required purchase.

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Disc 1
- Jug Band Music - Jim Kweskin, Memphis Jug Band
- Beedle Um Bum - Jim Kweskin,
- Somebody Stole My Gal - Jim Kweskin, Wood, Leo
- That's When I'll Come Back to You - Jim Kweskin, Biggs, Frank
- I'm a Woman - Jim Kweskin, Leiber, Jerry
- Never Swat a Fly - Jim Kweskin, DeSylva, Buddy
- Rag Mama - Jim Kweskin, Fuller, Blind Boy
- Richland Woman - Jim Kweskin, Hurt, Mississippi J
- My Gal - Jim Kweskin, Boone
- Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me - Jim Kweskin, McCarron, Charles R
- Chevrolet - Jim Kweskin, Young, Ed
- Ukelele Lady - Jim Kweskin, Kahn, Gus
- Memphis - Jim Kweskin, Berry, Chuck
- Blues in the Bottle - Jim Kweskin, Stampfel, Peter
- Morning Blues - Jim Kweskin, Macon, Uncle Dave
- Crazy Words, Crazy Tune - Jim Kweskin, Ager, Milton
- Borneo - Jim Kweskin, Donaldson, Walter
- Downtown Blues - Jim Kweskin, Stokes, Frank
- Wild About My Loving - Jim Kweskin,
- I'm Satisfied With My Gal - Jim Kweskin, Trent, J.

Wish they were still around!Review Date: 2004-03-19
they are the greatest...As are Richard and Mimi Farina!
I dont know if the jug band still exists with the original
members..But, if they do, would travel a few miles to see them!
Pure Jugband enjoyment for all agesReview Date: 2001-05-08
This is a very accessible collection, play it at any party and watch the smiles! Kweskin's Jug Band doesn't touch some of the more "difficult" traditional subject material (often a problem in these politically correct times) that some might find overly risque, or racist, but it doesn't miss a thing when it comes to the double-entendre, and you'll hear this in tunes like "Borneo" and "Beedle Um Bum." Frankly, the *only* reason this collection doesn't get five stars, is (as I said) it has essentially the same track list as the CD "Greatest Hits" minus four tracks.

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Disc 1
- Down Yonder - Jo Anne Castle, Gilbert, L. Wolfe
- I'm Looking over a Four Leaf Clover - Jo Anne Castle, Dixon, Mort
- Alabamy Bound - Jo Anne Castle, DeSylva, Buddy
- Bill Bailey - Jo Anne Castle, Cannon, Hughie
- Frankie and Johnny - Jo Anne Castle, Traditional
- Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - Jo Anne Castle,
- Maple Leaf Rag - Jo Anne Castle, Joplin, Scott
- Wang Wang Blues - Jo Anne Castle, Busse, Henry
- Pagan Love Song - Jo Anne Castle, Brown, Nacio Herb
- Spaghetti Rag - Jo Anne Castle, Lyons
- Baby Face - Jo Anne Castle, Akst, Harry
- Black and White Rag - Jo Anne Castle, Botsford, George
- Down Home Rag - Jo Anne Castle, Brown, Nacio Herb
- Sweet Georgia Brown - Jo Anne Castle, Bernie, Ben
- Dill Pickles Rag - Jo Anne Castle, Johnson, Charles L.
- When You and I Were Young, Maggie - Jo Anne Castle, Butterfield, James
- In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town - Jo Anne Castle, Little, Little Jack
- The Sheik of Araby - Jo Anne Castle, Smith, Harry [2] Be
- Tickle the Ivories Rag - Jo Anne Castle, Herzer
- Skater's Boogie - Jo Anne Castle,
- Down Among the Sheltering Palms - Jo Anne Castle, Brockman, James
- The Days of Old Vaudeville - Jo Anne Castle, Imel

Ragtime MusicReview Date: 2008-03-01
Jo Anne CastleReview Date: 2007-01-11
Jo Anne Castle 22 Greatest Ragtime Hits, Vol. 1Review Date: 2005-08-14
22 Ragtime HitsReview Date: 2005-07-23
need more albusm like this on the market.. Dean Belknap
I like Jo Ann, always have and I like rag timeReview Date: 2004-05-24

Disc 1
- Unlucky Blues - Max Morath, Lewis, Ted
- Oh, Mr, Johnson (Turn My Loose) - Max Morath, Harney, Ben
- Kansas City Rag - Max Morath, Scott, James [1]
- Willie the Weeper - Max Morath, Melrose, Walter
- I Gotta Live Anyhow 'Til I Die - Max Morath, Morath, Max
- All Dressed up and No Place to Go - Max Morath, Burt, Benjamin Hapg
- Sleepy Hollow - Max Morath, Woods, Clarence
- Waitin' for the Evening Mail - Max Morath, Baskette, Billy
- Dill Pickles Rag - Max Morath, Johnson, Charles L.
- Constantly - Max Morath, Burris, James Henry
- Ain't That a Shame - Max Morath, Queen, James
- Nobody - Max Morath, Rogers, Alex
- Mississippi Rag - Max Morath, Krell, William H.
- Jonah Man - Max Morath, Rogers, Alex

Tops!Review Date: 2008-12-28
The Rag Time Man Scores AgainReview Date: 2008-10-14

Ann Charters - A Joplin BouquetReview Date: 2008-07-19

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Disc 1
- Kitten on the Keys - Zez Confrey, Confrey, Zez
- Poor Buttermilk
- You Tell 'Em, Ivories
- Greenwich Witch
- Kitten on the Keys - Zez Confrey, Confrey, Zez
- My Pet
- Poor Buttermilk
- You Tell 'Em, Ivories
- Greenwich Witch
- Coaxin' the Piano
- Kitten on the Keys - Zez Confrey, Confrey, Zez
- Dumbell
- Humourestless
- Charleston Chuckles
- Mississippi Shivers
- Nickel in the Slot
- All Muddled Up
- True Blue Sam - Zez Confrey, Donaldson, Walter
- Struttin' at the Strutters' Ball - Zez Confrey, Williams, Spencer
- Kitten on the Keys - Zez Confrey, Confrey, Zez
- I Love Her, She Loves Me - Zez Confrey, Cantor, Eddie
- That Old Piano Roll Band
- That Old Piano Roll Band
- Improvisation on That Old Piano Roll Band
- Rag Doll Carnival
- Della Robbia
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1) It covers all of Scott's compositions (at least the ones we know of, and that are completely by him).
2) The notes that come with the recording are very well done and interesting.
3) The discs themselves are quite attractive (much effort went into this whole endeavor to give it a complete and consistent look and feel).
4) The sound on the recordings is very good.
Now my qualms. I tend to agree with the review that felt Mr. Nielsen's range of expressiveness is too limited. After hearing these pieces played by others (recorded and live), it seems that the pianist here simply has come up with a rather rigid formula for interpreting Scott's rags (the songs and waltzes are allowed a bit more freedom). For some of these rags, this jaunty, rather chipper style works well. For others (I'm thinking particularly of the Troubadour Rag and "Modesty" here - both of which have received richer, more nuanced recordings elsewhere), it doesn't. While Scott is clearly not as varied and subtle a composer as Joplin or Lamb (there is no frequent thread of melancholy, striving for innovation, or a sense of the "outsider looking in" quality I find in much Joplin and some Lamb), his later works allow for much more variety of interpretation than we get here. Sometimes, especially on the second disc, it sounds uncomfortably like a player-piano.
So, I would recommend this to anyone wanting to learn more of the core Classic Ragtime literature, but I hope that other recordings will eventually be made to explore this repertoire from a slightly more nuanced perspective.