Cabaret Echoes: New Orleans Jazzers at Work, 1918 -1927

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Tracklist

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1CD
#TitleArtistLength
1Interview – Kid Ory (leader / trombonist)
Kid Ory1:19
2Ory’s Creole Trombone
Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper Orchestra3:09
3Society Blues
Spike's Seven Pods of Pepper Orchestra3:00
4Interview – Babette Ory (daughter of Kid Ory)
Babette Ory1:17
5When You’re Alone Blues
Roberta Dudley and Ory's Sunshine Orchestra2:52
6Krooked BluesRoberta Dudley and Ory's Sunshine Orchestra2:53
7Interviews – Kid Ory / Babette Ory
Kid Ory / Babette Ory1:24
8That Sweet Something DearRuth Lee and Ory's Sunshine Orchestra2:41
9Maybe Someday
Ruth Lee and Ory's Sunshine Orchestra3:18
10Interview – Johnny de Droit (leader / trumpeter) (Part 1)
Johnny De Droit1:04
11Panama
alto saxophone:
Rudolph Levy (on 1924-03-15)
cornet:
Johnny De Droit (on 1924-03-15)
recording of:
Panama (on 1924-03-15)
composer:
William H. Tyers
Johnny De Droit and His New Orleans Jazz Orchestra2:42
12Nobody Knows Blues
alto saxophone:
Rudolph Levy (on 1924-03-15)
cornet:
Johnny De Droit (on 1924-03-15)
Johnny De Droit and His New Orleans Jazz Orchestra3:01
13New Orleans Blues
alto saxophone:
Rudolph Levy (on 1924-03-15)
cornet:
Johnny De Droit (on 1924-03-15)
Johnny De Droit and His New Orleans Jazz Orchestra3:01
14Interview – Johnny de Droit (Part 2)
Johnny De Droit0:26
15The Swing
alto saxophone:
Rudolph Levy (on 1924-03-16)
cornet:
Johnny De Droit (on 1924-03-16)
recording of:
Washington and Lee Swing (on 1924-03-16)
lyricist:
Tod Robbins
composer:
Thornton W. Allen and Mark W. Sheafe
Johnny De Droit and His New Orleans Jazz Orchestra3:00
16Brown Eyes
alto saxophone:
Rudolph Levy (on 1924-03-16)
cornet:
Johnny De Droit (on 1924-03-16)
Johnny De Droit and His New Orleans Jazz Orchestra2:45
17Interview – Johnny de Droit (Part 3)
Johnny De Droit0:58
18Number Two Blues
alto saxophone:
Rudolph Levy (on 1924-03-16)
cornet:
Johnny De Droit (on 1924-03-16)
Johnny De Droit and His New Orleans Jazz Orchestra2:59
19Interview – Amos White (trumpeter)
Amos White1:05
20Frankie and Johnny
banjo:
Narvin Kimball (on 1924-03-16)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1924-03-16)
piano:
Fate Marable (on 1924-03-16)
trombone:
Harvey Lankford (on 1924-03-16)
trumpet:
Amos White (on 1924-03-16)
tuba [brass bass]:
Henry Kimball (on 1924-03-16)
recording of:
Frankie and Johnny (traditional song, version of “Frankie and Albert”) (on 1924-03-16)
publisher:
Hughie Cannon (in 1904) and Carl Sandburg (in 1927)
lyricist, writer and composer:
[traditional]
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 254)
is based on:
You’re My Baby
Fate Marable's Society Syncopators2:43
21Pianoflage
banjo:
Narvin Kimball (on 1924-03-16)
drums (drum set):
Zutty Singleton (on 1924-03-16)
piano:
Fate Marable (on 1924-03-16)
trombone:
Harvey Lankford (on 1924-03-16)
trumpet:
Amos White (on 1924-03-16)
tuba [brass bass]:
Henry Kimball (on 1924-03-16)
recording of:
Pianoflage (on 1924-03-16)
composer:
Roy Bargy
Fate Marable's Society Syncopators3:11
22Interview – Yvonne Powers Gass (daughter of saxophonist Eddie Powers)
Yvonne Powers Gass1:13
23Sensation Rag
cornet:
Sterling Bose (on 1924-03-27)
drums (drum set):
Felix Guarino (on 1924-03-27)
piano:
Johnny Riddick (on 1924-03-17)
Original Crescent City Jazzers2:49
24Christine
cornet:
Sterling Bose (on 1924-03-17)
drums (drum set):
Felix Guarino (on 1924-03-27)
piano:
Johnny Riddick (on 1924-03-17)
Original Crescent City Jazzers3:04
25Interview – Johnny de Droit Discusses Johnny Bayersdorffer
Johnny De Droit1:02
26I Wonder Where My Easy Rider’s Riding Now?
Johnny Bayersdorffer and His Jazzola Novelty Orchestra2:38
27The Waffle Man’s Call
cornet:
Johnny Bayersdorffer (on 1924-03-17)
drums (drum set):
Leo Adde (on 1924-03-17)
trombone:
Tom Brown (on 1924-03-17)
Johnny Bayersdorffer and His Jazzola Novelty Orchestra2:57
28Interview – Willie Hightower (leader / trumpeter)
Willie Hightower2:05
29Boar Hog Blues
banjo:
Bud Scott (on 1927-07-20)
cornet:
Willie Hightower (on 1927-07-20)
drums (drum set):
Rudy Richardson (on 1927-07-20)
piano:
Richard M. Jones (on 1927-07-20)
trombone:
John Lindsay (on 1927-07-20)
Hightower's Night Hawks2:48
30Squeeze Me
banjo:
Bud Scott (on 1927-07-20)
cornet:
Willie Hightower (on 1927-07-20)
drums (drum set):
Rudy Richardson (on 1927-07-20)
piano:
Richard M. Jones (on 1927-07-20)
trombone:
John Lindsay (on 1927-07-20)
Hightower's Night Hawks2:26
2CD
#TitleArtistLength
1Interview – Abbie Brunies (leader / trumpeter)
Albert "Abbie" Brunies1:24
2Pussy Cat Rag
Halfway House Orchestra2:54
3Interview – Joe Loyacano (trombonist)
Joe Loyacano1:15
4Barataria
Halfway House Orchestra2:41
5Interview – Tony Parenti (leader / clarinetist)
Tony Parenti1:37
6That’s A‐Plenty
reeds:
Tony Parenti (on 1925-01-22)
instrumental recording of:
That’s a Plenty (on 1925-01-22)
lyricist:
Ray Gilbert
composer:
Lew Pollack
publisher:
Janeiro Music Co. and Lew Pollack Music
Anthony Parenti and His Famous Melody Boys2:26
7Cabaret Echoes
reeds:
Tony Parenti (on 1925-01-22)
Anthony Parenti and His Famous Melody Boys3:02
8Interview – Billy and Mary McBride (vocal Duo)
Billy & Mary McBride0:54
9My Heart‐Breakin’ Gal
cornet:
Punch Miller (on 1925-01-22)
piano:
Edgar Brown (on 1925-01-22)
Billy & Mary Mack2:51
10Interview – Babette Ory on Skin Color and the Creole Club
Babette Ory0:32
11Black but Sweet, Oh God!
cornet:
Punch Miller (on 1925-01-22)
piano:
Edgar Brown (on 1925-01-22)
Billy & Mary Mack2:41
12Interview – Norman Brownlee (leader / pianist) (Part 1)
Norman Brownlee0:34
13Peculiar
Brownlee’s Orchestra of New Orleans2:58
14Dirty Rag
alto saxophone:
Hal Jordy (on 1925-01-23)
banjo:
Behrman French (on 1925-01-23)
bass saxophone and clarinet:
Harry Shields (on 1925-01-23)
cornet:
Sharkey Bonano (on 1925-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Alonzo Crumby (on 1925-01-23)
piano:
Norman Brownlee (on 1925-01-23)
trombone:
Tom Brown (on 1925-01-23)
Brownlee’s Orchestra of New Orleans3:01
15Interview – Norman Brownlee (Part 2)
Norman Brownlee1:50
16I’m Afraid to Care for You
banjo:
John Tobin (on 1925-01-22)
trombone:
Jac Assunto (on 1925-01-22)
tuba [brass bass]:
Benny Pottle (on 1925-01-22)
John Tobin’s Midnight Serenaders3:05
17Interview – William “Baba” Ridgley (co‐leader / trombonist) (Part 1)
William "Baba" Ridgley1:26
18Original Tuxedo Rag
Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra2:33
19Interview – William “Baba” Ridgley (Part 2)
William "Baba" Ridgley1:06
20Careless Love
banjo:
John Marrero (on 1925-01-23)
cornet:
Papa Celestin (on 1925-01-23) and Louis "Kid Shots" Madison (on 1925-01-23)
double bass:
Simon Marrero (on 1925-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Abby Foster (on 1925-01-23)
piano:
Manuel Manetta (on 1925-01-23)
reeds:
Willard Thoumy (on 1925-01-23)
trombone:
William Ridgley (on 1925-01-23)
Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra3:01
21Interview – Abby “Chinee” Foster (drummer)
Abbey "Chinee" Foster0:51
22Black Rag
banjo:
John Marrero (on 1925-01-23)
cornet:
Papa Celestin (on 1925-01-23) and Louis "Kid Shots" Madison (on 1925-01-23)
double bass:
Simon Marrero (on 1925-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Abby Foster (on 1925-01-23)
piano:
Manuel Manetta (on 1925-01-23)
reeds:
Willard Thoumy (on 1925-01-23)
trombone:
William Ridgley (on 1925-01-23)
Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra2:29
23Interview – Frank Christian (trumpeter)
Frank Christian1:09
24Ole Miss
New Orleans Jazz Band3:13
25Ja Da (Medley Introducing “You’ll Find Old Dixieland in France”)
New Orleans Jazz Band2:57
26He’s Had No Lovin’ for a Long, Long Time
Original New Orleans Jazz Band2:47
27Ja Da (Medley Introducing “You’ll Find Old Dixieland in France”)
Original New Orleans Jazz Band2:52
28Interview – Arnold Loyacano (drummer) (Part 1)
Arnold Loyacano1:52
29Why Cry Blues
Jimmy Durante's Jazz Band2:40
30Interview – Arnold Loyacano (Part 2)
Arnold Loyacano0:31
31Ja Da (Medley Introducing “You’ll Find Old Dixieland in France”)
Original New Orleans Jazz Band2:57
32Ja Da (Medley Introducing “You’ll Find Old Dixieland in France”)
Original New Orleans Jazz Band2:58
33He’s Had No Lovin’ for a Long, Long Time
Original New Orleans Jazz Band2:43