Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:35
Size: 146,2 MB
Art: Front
(4:17) 1. Shine
(4:15) 2. Limehouse Blues
(4:31) 3. Squeeze Me
(4:58) 4. Someday Sweetheart
(4:38) 5. Japanese sandman
(3:11) 6. Rose of Washington Square
(4:16) 7. Two Buck Tim
(3:58) 8. Hello Horn!
(4:48) 9. Spain
(4:12) 10. Lone Pine
(5:15) 11. Do What Your Mother Did
(5:14) 12. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
(5:21) 13. Cake Walking Babies from Home
(4:36) 14. Take-a-Bow Blues
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:35
Size: 146,2 MB
Art: Front
(4:17) 1. Shine
(4:15) 2. Limehouse Blues
(4:31) 3. Squeeze Me
(4:58) 4. Someday Sweetheart
(4:38) 5. Japanese sandman
(3:11) 6. Rose of Washington Square
(4:16) 7. Two Buck Tim
(3:58) 8. Hello Horn!
(4:48) 9. Spain
(4:12) 10. Lone Pine
(5:15) 11. Do What Your Mother Did
(5:14) 12. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
(5:21) 13. Cake Walking Babies from Home
(4:36) 14. Take-a-Bow Blues
The second release from the Arbors label once again features multi-reedist Rick Fay on clarinet, tenor and soprano. The most notable aspect of this CD is that the colorful cornetist Ernie Carson is well showcased, featured with the septet that also includes trombonist Charlie Bornemann and a four-piece rhythm section.
All three of the horn players sing in spots as best they can, but it is the instrumentals (most notably "Shine," "Japanese Sandman," "Spain" and "Cake Walkin' Babies From Home") that make this a recommended set for Dixieland fans. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hello-horn!/id207961553
Personnel: Rick Fay (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone).
Personnel: Rick Fay (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone).
Hello Horn!
Exciting look at early 1920's jazz, when there was banjos in the band. Fun !
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