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Dixieland

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Download links and information about Dixieland by Muggsy Spanier, George Wettling. This album was released in 1957 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:05:13 minutes.

Artist: Muggsy Spanier, George Wettling
Release date: 1957
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:05:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I've Found A New Baby (I Found a New Baby) (featuring George Wettling'S Chicago Rhythm Kings) 3:03
2. Bugle Call Rag (featuring George Wettling'S Chicago Rhythm Kings) 3:07
3. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (featuring George Wettling'S Chicago Rhythm Kings) 3:07
4. The Darktown Strutter's Ball (featuring George Wettling'S Chicago Rhythm Kings) 3:07
5. Struttin' With Some Barbecue (featuring George Wettling Rhythm Kings) 3:10
6. How Come You Do Me Like You Do? (featuring George Wettling Rhythm Kings) 3:05
7. Heebie Jeebies (featuring George Wettling Rhythm Kings) 3:01
8. Somebody Loves Me (featuring George Wettling'S New Yorkers) 3:50
9. Too Marvelous for Words (featuring George Wettling'S New Yorkers) 4:05
10. At the Jazz Band Ball (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 2:58
11. Muskrat Ramble (Muskat Ramble) (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 3:09
12. Riverboat Shuffle (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 2:49
13. That's a Plenty (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 4:15
14. Panama (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 4:20
15. Original Dixieland One Step (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 3:09
16. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? (featuring Wild Bill Davison's Commodores) 2:54
17. Riverside Blues (featuring Muggsy Spanier's Ragtime Band) 3:06
18. Rosetta (featuring Muggsy Spanier's Ragtime Band) 3:17
19. Rose Room (featuring Eddie Condon's Band) 3:01
20. Fidgety Feet (featuring Eddie Condon's Band) 2:40

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George Wettling was always the perfect Dixieland drummer and was used as a sideman with many groups in the 1940s and '50s, including those headed by Eddie Condon. This out-of-print LP has two four-song sessions headed by Wettling in 1951 plus a pair of numbers from 1957. The three overlapping groups (either septets or an octet) include such top Dixieland stars as trumpeters Wild Bill Davison and Max Kaminsky; trombonists Cutty Cutshall and Jimmy Archey; clarinetists Pee Wee Russell and Edmond Hall; and pianists Ralph Sutton, Joe Sullivan, and Dick Cary; an uncredited Bud Freeman is also featured on tenor during the two 1957 selections. Three fairly basic but obscure Wettling originals alternate with seven Dixieland warhorses (including "Runnin' Wild," "Indiana," and "After You've Gone") and the somewhat rare performances are quite enjoyable, making this LP one to search for.