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Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. I - Singin' the Blues

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Artist: Bix Beiderbecke
Release date: 1927
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 20
Duration: 59:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Trumbology (featuring Eddie Lang, Frank Trumbauer) 2:59
2. Clarinet Marmalade 3:12
3. Singin' the Blues 3:00
4. Ostrich Walk (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:05
5. Riverboat Shuffle (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:07
6. I'm Coming Virginia 3:09
7. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 2:49
8. For No Reason at All In C (featuring Eddie Lang, Frank Trumbauer) 3:02
9. Three Blind Mice (Rhythmic Theme In Advanced Harmony) 3:00
10. Blue River (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:16
11. There's a Cradle In Caroline! (featuring Eddie Lang, Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:00
12. In a Mist 2:43
13. Wringin' and Twistin' 2:53
14. Humpty Dumpty (featuring Eddie Lang, Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:01
15. Krazy Kat (featuring Eddie Lang, Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:00
16. (The) Baltimore (featuring Eddie Lang, Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 2:59
17. There Ain't No Land Like Dixieland to Me (featuring Frank Trumbauer, The Broadway Bellhops) 3:01
18. There's a Cradle In Caroline! (featuring Frank Trumbauer, The Broadway Bellhops) 2:54
19. Just an Hour of Love (featuring Benny Meroff And His Orchestra) 2:51
20. I'm Wonderin' Who (featuring Benny Meroff And His Orchestra) 2:49

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Cornetist Bix Beiderbecke's greatest recordings were mostly made in 1927. This definitive CD (reissued in 1990) has most of Beiderbecke's best-loved work, including "Singin' the Blues," "I'm Coming Virginia," "Ostrich Walk," "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans," and his solo piano classic "In a Mist." Most of the recordings were cut with Frankie Trumbauer's Orchestra, although there are also two titles from the Broadway Bellhops, a similar group. The beauty of Beiderbecke's horn outshone virtually every other brassman in the 1920s other than Louis Armstrong, and he never sounded better than on these records. Beiderbecke is joined by such notables as C-melody saxophonist Trumbauer, guitarist Eddie Lang, clarinetist Jimmy Dorsey, trombonist Bill Rank, and clarinetist Don Murray, among others. In addition to the titles mentioned, the renditions of "Clarinet Marmalade," Hoagy Carmichael's "Riverboat Shuffle," and "Wringin' and Twistin'" are among the other highlights. Essential music that in one form or another belongs in every serious jazz collection.