Friday, September 6, 2013

Chris Barber Jazz & Blues Band - Down On The Bayou

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 72:29
Size: 165.9 MB
Styles: New Orleans jazz
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[0:18] 1. Dedication
[3:52] 2. Down On The Bayou
[5:19] 3. They Took My Money
[3:41] 4. Music From The Land Of Dreams
[6:20] 5. Going Up The River
[3:13] 6. Baby O'mine
[2:29] 7. Waiting For A Train
[5:24] 8. Corrine Across The Sea
[3:08] 9. Beg, Steal Or Borrow
[6:07] 10. Whose Blues
[3:00] 11. Battersea Raindance Crocker's Eleven
[3:23] 12. Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out
[5:01] 13. Black Widow
[4:56] 14. New York Town
[4:02] 15. Big Bass Drum (On A Mardi Gras Day)
[4:15] 16. Skippin' And Jumpin'
[2:43] 17. Pick And Shovel
[5:09] 18. Oh! Didn't He Ramble

Chris Barber Jazz & Blues Band: Chris Barber (vocals, trombone); John Crocker (alto & tenor saxophones, clarinet, background vocals); Ian Wheeler (alto saxophone, clarinet, harmonica, background vocals); Pat Halcox (trumpet, background vocals); Vic Pitt (tuba, acoustic bass); Nick Coler (piano); Tony Atkins (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Johnny McCallum (guitar, banjo, snare drums, cabbassa); John Slaughter (guitar); Ian Richardson (drums, drum programming); Noran Emberson (drums, background vocals); Alan "Sticky" Wicket (drums). Recorded betweem October 1985 and March 1989. Includes liner notes by Chris Barber. Trombonist Chris Barber's British trad band has long been open to the influence of blues and R&B. On this CD, they are joined on more than half of the selections by singer/pianist Dr. John, who plays New Orleans funk/R&B rather than New Orleans jazz. The music, therefore, is quite a mixed bag, with most of the songs being originals by either Dr. John or Barber, plus Woody Guthrie's "New York Town," "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out," and "Oh, Didn't He Ramble." Barber and trumpeter Pat Halcox play well as usual, but the band is very much in a subsidiary role on may of the selections and Dr. John has had more significant sessions on record. A historical curiosity. ~ Scott Yanow

Down On The Bayou

6 comments:

  1. Many thanks mat biggas. Excellent post.

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  2. My first visit to a life concert: Chris Barber in 1957 !

    Thanks for posting these albums.

    Jan V

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  3. Could you please re-up this recording, thank you very much.
    Jim Tarte

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  4. sorry but i dont have this album anymore.

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    1. Thank you for all the work that you do, I really appreciate the music that you post. Thanks again . Jim

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