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Oh, Mister Jelly!

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Download links and information about Oh, Mister Jelly! by Jelly Roll Morton. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:17:23 minutes.

Artist: Jelly Roll Morton
Release date: 2009
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:17:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Big Fat Ham 2:50
2. New Orleans Joys (Piano Solo) 2:46
3. King Porter (featuring King Oliver) 2:44
4. Black Bottom Stomp (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:13
5. Smoke House Blues (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:27
6. The Chant (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:16
7. Original Jelly Roll Blues (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:08
8. Doctor Jazz (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:28
9. The Pearls (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:29
10. Mr Jelly Lord (featuring Levee Serenaders) 3:02
11. Boogaboo (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:23
12. Shreveport Stomp (featuring Jelly Roll Morton Trio) 3:21
13. Sweet Peter (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 2:46
14. I Hate a Man Like You (featuring Lizzie Miles) 3:26
15. My Little Dixie Home (featuring Jelly Roll Morton Trio) 2:56
16. Harmony Blues (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:28
17. Pontchatrain Blues (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 2:57
18. Blue Blood Blues (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S Red Hot Peppers) 3:05
19. Never Had No Lovin' (featuring Wingy Manone) 3:04
20. High Society (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S New Orleans Jazzmen) 2:52
21. Winin' Boy Blues (featuring Jelly Roll Morton'S New Orleans Jazzmen) 3:13
22. Don't You Leave Me Here (Piano Solo) 2:56
23. Mamie's Blues (Piano Solo) 2:50
24. Sweet Substitute (featuring Jelly Roll Morton's Seven) 2:57
25. My Home Is a Southern Town (featuring Jelly Roll Morton's Seven) 2:46

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This massive 25-track single-disc compilation of work by Jelly Roll Morton was assembled with an ear toward presenting the innovator in all of his periods as well as in many of his settings from soloist to accompanist and bandleader. To that end, Mike Pointon's Oh Mister Jelly! fires on all cylinders. His liner notes give us a solid foundation for his thoughts and why he considered certain selections important even if the choices are not always obvious. Throughout we get Morton playing alone and also leading his trio, his orchestra, his Red Hot Peppers, his New Orleans Jazzmen, and his Jelly Roll Morton Seven to be sure. But there are other moments, including his accompanying Lizzie Miles on "I Hate a Man Like You" and playing with King Oliver, the Levee Serenaders, and Wingy Manone & His Orchestra. The tunes range from obvious selections such as “Mr. Jelly Lord” and “Shreveport Stomp” to “The Chant,” “Winin' Boy Blues,” and “My Home Is a Southern Town.” Given the budget price and sound that ranges from fair to very good, this is a nice little comp to check out as an entry into the world of the man who is said by some to have invented jazz.