Styles: Dixieland Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:56
Size: 149,4 MB
Art: Front
(6:10) 1. Tight Like This
(3:33) 2. Cakewalkin' Babies from Home
(4:36) 3. My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
(4:03) 4. I've Got the Blues for Home Sweet Home
(4:31) 5. Lonesome Road
(4:00) 6. Slow and Easy
(3:47) 7. Bugle Call Rag
(3:31) 8. Shake That Thing
(5:16) 9. Aunt Hagar's Blues
(5:20) 10. Trouble in Mind
(6:26) 11. Sobbin' Blues
(5:15) 12. Burnin' the Iceberg
(4:19) 13. Apex Blues
(4:01) 14. Diga Diga Doo
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:56
Size: 149,4 MB
Art: Front
(6:10) 1. Tight Like This
(3:33) 2. Cakewalkin' Babies from Home
(4:36) 3. My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
(4:03) 4. I've Got the Blues for Home Sweet Home
(4:31) 5. Lonesome Road
(4:00) 6. Slow and Easy
(3:47) 7. Bugle Call Rag
(3:31) 8. Shake That Thing
(5:16) 9. Aunt Hagar's Blues
(5:20) 10. Trouble in Mind
(6:26) 11. Sobbin' Blues
(5:15) 12. Burnin' the Iceberg
(4:19) 13. Apex Blues
(4:01) 14. Diga Diga Doo
Not every hair is in place; sometimes it’s just plain sloppy. But what the heck, this CD is authentic Dixieland. Everyone in the band is having a ball, and the same can be said for the large, live audience in San Antonio. This is the home of the Alamo. Equally historical, it’s where Jim Cullum started his famous jazz band in 1962 not at the Alamo, but at the Landing along the Riverwalk, where the group has played six nights a week since 1980. Thanks to NPR and XM Satellite Radio, the band is a national institution. If traditional is your bag, this new release will be highly enjoyable. For the natives and tourists who crowd into Cullum’s bistro, the band can do no wrong. Every solo not just every tune is applauded heartily.
The driving cornet of leader Cullum, the trombone work of Kenny Rupp and clarinetist Ron Hockett are a joy to hear. Characteristically, if the front line is strong in a trad band, you’ve got it made. Which makes tunes such as “Cakewalkin’ Babies From Home,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “Shake That Thing,” “Bugle Call Rag” and “Diga Diga Doo” so exciting. By the way, Topsy Chapman knows how to belt blues.
~ Harvey Siders http://jazztimes.com/articles/17077-chasin-the-blues-the-jim-cullum-jazz-band
Chasin' The Blues
@Giullia G.: Would you please re-up this one, if it's possible. TIA
ReplyDelete@Gilles, New link Posted!
Delete09-12-2016
@Giullia G. : Thank you very much. Your quickness and your kindness are gratefully appreciated
ReplyDelete