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Chicago / Austin High School Jazz in Hi-Fi (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Chicago / Austin High School Jazz in Hi-Fi (Bonus Track Version) by Bud Freeman. This album was released in 1957 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:04:48 minutes.

Artist: Bud Freeman
Release date: 1957
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:04:48
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No. Title Length
1. China Boy (feat. Pee Wee Russell) 2:31
2. Sugar (feat. Pee Wee Russell) 2:37
3. Liza (feat. Pee Wee Russell) 3:01
4. Nobody's Sweetheart (feat. Pee Wee Russell) 3:20
5. Chicago (feat. Pee Wee Russell) 5:57
6. At Sundown (feat. Pee Wee Russell) 4:44
7. Sunday (feat. Pee Wee Russell) [Bonus Track] 5:37
8. The Reverend's in Town (feat. Pee Wee Russell) [Bonus Track] 3:05
9. Prince of Wails (feat. Jack Teagarden) 2:38
10. Jack Hits the Road (feat. Jack Teagarden) 4:52
11. Forty Seventh and State (feat. Jack Teagarden) 6:03
12. There'll Be Some Changes Made (feat. Jack Teagarden) 3:19
13. At the Jazz Band Ball (feat. Jack Teagarden) 4:52
14. I Cover the Waterfront (feat. Jack Teagarden) [Bonus Track] 3:40
15. You Took Advantage of Me (feat. Jack Teagarden) [Bonus Track] 8:32

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Three overlapping groups are heard from here, and they revisit the repertoire of the McKenzie & Condon's Chicagoans of 1927 (playing new versions of the four songs originally recorded) and Bud Freeman's 1939-1940 Summa Cum Laude Orchestra. The two septets and the octet feature such immortal Condonites as tenor saxophonist Bud Freeman; Jimmy McPartland and Billy Butterfield on trumpets; trombonists Tyree Glenn and Jack Teagarden (who also takes some vocals); clarinetists Pee Wee Russell and Peanuts Hucko; pianists Gene Schroeder and Dick Cary; rhythm guitarist Al Casamenti (but surprisingly no Eddie Condon); bassists Milt Hinton, Al Hall, and Leonard Gaskin; and drummer George Wettling. The veterans were all still in prime form at the time, and they sound quite inspired. Highlights include "Nobody's Sweetheart," "China Boy," "Chicago," "There'll Be Some Changes Made," and "Jack Hits the Road." [Mosaic Select's 2007 reissue included four bonus tracks.]