Graeme Bell and His Australian Jazz Band (feat. Bud Baker & Lou Silbereisen)
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Artist: | Graeme Bell |
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Release date: | 2000 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 16 |
Duration: | 47:01 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Mississippi Mud (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 2:54 |
2. | I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 2:45 |
3. | Fidgety Feet (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 3:01 |
4. | Play It a Long Time Papa (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 3:01 |
5. | Black and White Rag (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker & Johnny Sangster) | 2:45 |
6. | Wolverine Blues (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 3:00 |
7. | Sobbin' Blues (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 3:07 |
8. | Maple Leaf Rag (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker & Jack Banston) | 2:55 |
9. | At a Georgia Camp Meeting (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 2:46 |
10. | Irish Black Bottom (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 2:57 |
11. | My Baby Just Cares for Me (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston & Don "Pixie" Roberts) | 2:42 |
12. | Mobile Bay (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston, Don "Pixie" Roberts & Rex Stewart) | 3:56 |
13. | Jumbuck Jamboree (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Johnny Rich, Jack Banston, Don "Pixie" Roberts, Bill Munroe, Bruce Grey & Dave Dallwitz) | 3:04 |
14. | Old Miss Rag (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Bill Munroe, Ade Monsbourgh, Don "Pixie" Roberts, Bruce Grey, Dave Dallwitz, Johnny Rich & Jack Banston) | 2:57 |
15. | Big Chief Battle Axe (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Don "Pixie" Roberts, Deryck Bentley & Johnny Sangster) | 2:37 |
16. | Big Bear Stomp (feat. Lou Silbereisen, Bud Baker, Roger Bell, Ade Monsbourgh, Don "Pixie" Roberts, Deryck Bentley & Johnny Sangster) | 2:34 |
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[Edit]Born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1914, pianist Graeme Bell formed and led a fine little Dixieland band in his native land, making solid little old-fashioned jazz records that compare favorably with those made by ensembles under the leadership of Lu Watters, Muggsy Spanier, Art Hodes, and Kid Ory. Bell should also be recognized as a co-founder of the Swaggie record label. Harlequin presents an invigorating parcel of hitherto unreleased recordings made during the spring and summer of 1948, a period when Bell and his Aussies had invaded and besieged the city of London. Some of these rare sides were left over from studio sessions that resulted in records issued by the Tempo and Esquire labels; the rest of the material was recorded live at the Streatham and Leicester Square jazz clubs. Some of the takes are "incomplete," meaning that the band is either rehearsing, horsing around, engaging in conversation, cutting up, leg pulling, or telling naughty jokes. The overall effect is remarkably entertaining. High points include the aborted take of "Willie the Weeper," "At a Georgia Camp Meeting," "South," "Strut, Miss Lizzie," "Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble," and "Where the Bloody Hell's Mary Gone."