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James Reese Europe Audio CD

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. That Moaning Trombone 2:54£0.89
Listen  2. Memphis Blues 2:42£0.89
Listen  3. On Patrol In No Man's Land (vocal by Noble Sissle) 2:23£0.89
Listen  4. How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm? (vocal by Noble Sissle) 3:03£0.89
Listen  5. All Of No Man's Land Is Ours (vocal by Noble Sissle) 2:38£0.89
Listen  6. My Choc'late Soldier Sammy Boy (vocal by Noble Sissle) 2:46£0.89
Listen  7. Dixie Is Dixie Once More (vocal by Noble Sissle) 3:08£0.89
Listen  8. Plantation Echoes (vocal by Noble Sissle) 2:55£0.89
Listen  9. St. Louis Blues 3:06£0.89
Listen10. Jazz Baby (Vocal by Creighton Thompson) 2:48£0.89
Listen11. Ja Da 3:03£0.89
Listen12. The Darktown Strutters' Ball 2:52£0.89
Listen13. Missouri Blues 2:37£0.89
Listen14. Jazzola (vocal by Noble Sissle) 2:54£0.89
Listen15. Russian Rag 3:10£0.89
Listen16. That's Got 'Em 2:41£0.89
Listen17. Clarinet Marmalade 2:51£0.89
Listen18. When The Bees Make Honey (vocal by Noble Sissle) 3:11£0.89
Listen19. Mirandy (vocal by Noble Sissle) 2:43£0.89
Listen20. The Dancing Deacon 3:04£0.89
Listen21. Arabian Nights 2:54£0.89
Listen22. Indianola 2:50£0.89
Listen23. Hesitating Blues 2:56£0.89
Listen24. Broadway Hit Medley 3:05£0.89


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The transitional music mostly hints at jazz 26 Oct 2000
By The Dixieland Man - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Shortly after the IAJRC label came out with a CD reissuing all of the music recorded by James Reese Europe's unusual band during their four 1919 sessions, Memphis Archives put out a CD with the exact same material. The difference between the sets is that while IAJRC put out the material in strict chronological order, Memphis Archives instead chose to simulate a Europe concert. The liner notes of course differ greatly on these two competing sets, and the edge is given to Memphis Archives for Tim Gracyk's very extensive essay. The transitional music mostly hints at jazz but does not contain much improvisation. Europe's brand of dance music occupied its own category, including some Noble Sissle vocals, marching music, rags, waltzes, novelties and future jazz standards, and either of his sets (recorded just a short time before his murder) are recommended. Now if only Europe's eight groundbreaking titles of 1913-1914 would be reissued

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