Product Information New Orleans remains the greatest music city in the world! There is all kinds of jazz, blues, funk, rock and everything else, hot musicians play on the street or in bars and often depend on tips to survive. Which is nothing new, the Big Easy has always been a poor town with more talent than money. Here, we've collected 50 clas...
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Title | New Orleans Blues, Soul & Jazz Gumbo |
Artist | Various |
Format | 2x CD |
Labels | Metro Select |
Country of issue | United Kingdom |
Date of publication | 1. December 2017 |
First released | 2012 |
Weight | 170 g |
EAN | 0698458753328 |
Product ID | 98405 |
Discogs ID | 4703458 |
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1-1 | Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven: Potato Head Blues | ||
1-2 | Jelly Roll Morton: I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say | ||
1-3 | Henry "Red" Allen And His Orchestra: Down In Jungle Town | ||
1-4 | Sidney Bechet: Ballin’ The Jack | ||
1-5 | King Oliver: St James Infirmary | ||
1-6 | Kid Ory: 29th And Dearborn | ||
1-7 | Champion Jack Dupree: Mail Order Woman | ||
1-8 | Paul Gayten & His Orchestra, Annie Laurie: I’ll Never Be Free | ||
1-9 | Roy Brown: Good Rockin’ Tonight | ||
1-10 | Archibald And His Orchestra: Stack-A’Lee | ||
1-11 | Clarence Garlow: Bon Ton Roula | ||
1-12 | Joe August: Poppa Stoppa’s Be Bop Blues | ||
1-13 | Lloyd Price: Oooh-Oooh-Oooh | ||
1-14 | Smiley Lewis: Gumbo Blues | ||
1-15 | Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones: The Things That I Used To Do | ||
1-16 | James "Sugar Boy" Crawford And His Cane Cutters: Jock-A-Mo | ||
1-17 | Paul Gayten: You Better Believe It | ||
1-18 | The Spiders: Witchcraft | ||
1-19 | Tommy Ridgley: Double-Eyed Whammy | ||
1-20 | Dave Bartholomew: Shrimp & Gumbo | ||
1-21 | The Hawketts: Mardi Gras Mambo | ||
1-22 | Bobby Charles: Later Alligator | ||
1-23 | Roy Montrell: (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone | ||
1-24 | Earl King: Those Lonely, Lonely Nights | ||
1-25 | Clifton Chenier: Ay-Te Te Fee | ||
2-1 | Fats Domino: Walking To New Orleans | ||
2-2 | Allen Toussaint: Java | ||
2-3 | Johnny Adams: I Won’t Cry | ||
2-4 | Alvin Tyler: Peanut Vendor | ||
2-5 | Art Neville: Cha Dooky-Doo | ||
2-6 | Lee Allen & His Band: Walking With Mr. Lee | ||
2-7 | Shirley And Lee: Let The Good Times Roll | ||
2-8 | Huey 'piano' Smith: ‘Fore Day In The Morning | ||
2-9 | Frankie Ford: Sea Cruise | ||
2-10 | James Booker: Gonzo | ||
2-11 | Joe Jones: You Talk Too Much | ||
2-12 | Bobby Marchan: There Is Something On Your Mind | ||
2-13 | Jessie Hill: Ooh Poo Pah Doo | ||
2-14 | Professor Longhair & His Shuffling Hungarians: Mardi Gras In New Orleans | ||
2-15 | Edgar "Big Boy" Myles: New Orleans | ||
2-16 | Al Johnson: Carnival Time | ||
2-17 | Ernie K Doe: Hello, My Lover | ||
2-18 | Clarence "Frogman" Henry: Ain’t Got No Home | ||
2-19 | Barbara George: I Know (You Don’t Love Me No More) | ||
2-20 | Lee Dorsey: Ya Ya | ||
2-21 | Chris Kenner: I Like It Like That | ||
2-22 | Mac Rebennack: Storm Warning | ||
2-23 | Eddie Bo: Every Dog Has Its Day | ||
2-24 | Aaron Neville: Over You | ||
2-25 | Irma Thomas: Don’t Mess With My Man |
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