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Download links and information about 1944-1945 by Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:03:23 minutes.

Artist: Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five
Release date: 1983
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:03:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 2:26
2. How Long Must I Wait for You 2:39
3. Paper Boy 2:59
4. It's Full or It Ain't No Good 2:20
5. Somebody Done Changed the Lock on the Door 3:16
6. Sweatin' on a Swing Street 2:13
7. G.I. Jive 3:02
8. The Green Grass Grows All Around 3:19
9. Let Your Hair Down, Baby 3:12
10. Saxa-Woogie 2:29
11. I Can't See for Lookin' 3:00
12. Re-Bop 2:00
13. Deacon Jones 2:42
14. Five Guys Named Moe 2:30
15. Baby, You're Just Too Darned Good to Be True 2:47
16. Honey Child 2:09
17. Seventh Avenue 2:36
18. When I Grow Too Old to Dream 2:50
19. Is You or Is You Ain't (Ma'baby) 2:30
20. Junior 2:29
21. Tillie 2:30
22. I Like 'Em Fat Like That 2:39
23. If You Can't Smile and Say Yes (Please Don't Smile and Say No) 2:02
24. A Chicken Ain't Nothin but a Bird 2:44

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This interesting album features altoist/vocalist Louis Jordan and three versions of his Tympani Five during 1944-45, when he was reaching the peak of his popularity. With such sidemen as either Eddie Roane, Idrees Sulieman or Aaron Izenhall on trumpet and (on a few numbers) pianist Wild Bill Davis, Jordan and his group are heard recording radio transcriptions for World Broadcasting. Other than "G.I. Jive," the music emphasizes lesser-known tunes and contains plenty of fine solos from Jordan, including the surprisingly advanced "Re-Bop."