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The Best of Eddie Condon (1930-1944) [Live]

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Download links and information about The Best of Eddie Condon (1930-1944) [Live] by Eddie Condon. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:03:51 minutes.

Artist: Eddie Condon
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:03:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. That's a Plenty 4:11
2. Panama 4:15
3. When Your Lover Has Gone 3:27
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out 3:00
5. Rose Room 2:57
6. I Must Have That Man 3:28
7. Original Dixieland One Step 3:05
8. Baby Won't You Please Come Home 2:51
9. Sensation 2:50
10. Fidgety Feet 2:52
11. Oh, Sister Ain't That Hot 2:55
12. Georgia Grind 2:56
13. Ballin' the Jack 2:58
14. I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll 3:00
15. Ja-Da 2:41
16. Love Is Just Around the Corner 3:04
17. Embraceable You 4:06
18. Sunday 3:11
19. California Here I Come 3:02
20. The Eel 3:02

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This budget two-LP set (which inexcusably has no liner notes nor even a personnel listing) contains about one hour of music, 20 three-minute selections from Eddie Condon's period with the Decca label. Although the music is not necessarily the best, there are many fine solos and plenty of freewheeling ensembles. The all-star groups include such classic players as trumpeters Bobby Hackett, Billy Butterfield, Max Kaminsky, Wild Bill Davison and Johnny Windhurst, trombonists Jack Teagarden, Cutty Cutshall (who takes a rare vocal on "Everybody Loves My Baby"') and Brad Gowans, clarinetists Pee Wee Russell, Peanuts Hucko, Joe Dixon, Edmond Hall and Tony Parenti, Bud Freeman on tenor, baritonist Ernie Caceres, pianists Gene Schroeder, Ralph Sutton and James P. Johnson, bassists Bob Haggart and Jack Lesberg and drummers George Wettling, Buzzy Drootin and Dave Tough; Bing Crosby even drops by to sing "After You've Gone."