Tracklist

CD 1
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1Theme: Marchin’ and Swingin’ / Introduction
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-19)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-19)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-19)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-19)
piano:
Norman Lester (on 1951-12-19)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-19)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-19)
live partial recording of:
Marchin' and Swingin' (on 1951-12-19)
composer:
Wilbur de Paris
2:06
2Alexander’s Ragtime Band
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-19)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-19)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-19)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-19)
piano:
Norman Lester (on 1951-12-19)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-19)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-19)
live recording of:
Alexander’s Ragtime Band (on 1951-12-19)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (in 1911)
publisher:
Williamson Music, Inc.
4:30
3Change of Key Boogie, Part 1
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-12)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-12)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-12)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-12)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1951-12-12)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-12)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-12)
live recording of:
Change O' Key Boogie (on 1951-12-12)
composer:
Wilbur de Paris
4:28
4Change of Key Boogie, Part 2
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-12)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-12)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-12)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-12)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1951-12-12)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-12)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-12)
live recording of:
Change O' Key Boogie (on 1951-12-12)
composer:
Wilbur de Paris
4:10
5Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-19)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-19)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-19)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-19)
piano:
Norman Lester (on 1951-12-19)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-19)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-19)
live recording of:
Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home (on 1951-12-19)
lyricist and composer:
Hughie Cannon
publisher:
Henrees Music co. and Shawnee Press Inc.
4:49
6Too Much Mustard (Tres Moutarde)
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-12)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-12)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-12)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-12)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1951-12-12)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-12)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-12)
live recording of:
Très moutarde (Too much mustard) (on 1951-12-12)
composer:
Cecil Macklyn (English Composer)
3:08
7Milenberg Joys
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-12)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-12)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-12)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-12)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1951-12-12)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-12)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-12)
live recording of:
Milenberg Joys (on 1951-12-12)
composer:
Ferdinand Morton, Paul Mares and Leon Roppolo
5:43
8Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me)
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1952-05-22)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1952-05-22)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1952-05-22)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1952-05-22)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1952-05-22)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1952-05-22)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1952-05-22)
live recording of:
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me (on 1952-05-22)
writer:
Charles McCarron, Carey Morgan and Arthur Swanstrom
5:33
9Marchin’ and Swingin’ (Complete version)
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1951-12-19)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1951-12-19)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1951-12-19)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1951-12-19)
piano:
Norman Lester (on 1951-12-19)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1951-12-19)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1951-12-19)
live recording of:
Marchin' and Swingin' (on 1951-12-19)
composer:
Wilbur de Paris
5:16
10Original Jelly Roll Blues
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1952-05-22)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1952-05-22)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1952-05-22)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1952-05-22)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1952-05-22)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1952-05-22)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1952-05-22)
live recording of:
Original Jelly-Roll Blues (on 1952-05-22)
composer:
Ferdinand Morton
3:47
11The Florida Blues
banjo:
Eddie Gibbs (on 1952-05-01)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1952-05-01)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1952-05-01)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1952-05-01)
guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1952-05-01)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1952-05-01)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1952-05-01)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1952-05-01)
8:35
12Russian Rag
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1952-06-05)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1952-06-05)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1952-06-05)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1952-06-05)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1952-06-05)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1952-06-05)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1952-06-05)
live recording of:
Russian Rag (on 1952-06-05)
composer:
Sergei Rachmaninov (Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer) and George L. Cobb (in 1918)
is based on:
Morceaux de fantaisie, op. 3: No. 2. Prélude in C-sharp minor (catch all for arrangements)
4:50
13Blame It on the Blues
banjo:
Eddie Gibbs (on 1952-05-01)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1952-05-01)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1952-05-01)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1952-05-01)
guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1952-05-01)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1952-05-01)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1952-05-01)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1952-05-01)
live recording of:
Blame It on the Blues (on 1952-05-01)
composer:
Doc Cook
4:19
14The Pearls / Finish & Theme
banjo and guitar:
Danny Barker (on 1952-06-05)
clarinet:
Omer Simeon (on 1952-06-05)
cornet:
Sidney De Paris (on 1952-06-05)
drums (drum set):
Freddie Moore (american jazz drummer and singer) (on 1952-06-05)
piano:
Don Kirkpatrick (jazz pianist) (on 1952-06-05)
trombone:
Wilbur de Paris (on 1952-06-05)
recorded at:
Jimmy Ryan's (1934-1962, 53 West 52nd Street) in New York, New York, United States (on 1952-06-05)
live recording of:
The Pearls (on 1952-06-05)
composer:
Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe
5:44

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manufactured in:Sweden
printed in:Denmark
liner notes:Jack Sohmer (in 1994)
rights society:BIEM (international rights organization representing member societies from 58 countries)
n©b (Nordisk Copyright Bureau, a rights society; do not use this as a label!)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Storyville Records (Danish jazz and blues label) (in 1994)