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Sound of Bix: A Salute to Bix Beiderbecke

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Download links and information about Sound of Bix: A Salute to Bix Beiderbecke by The Dukes Of Dixieland. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 52:38 minutes.

Artist: The Dukes Of Dixieland
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 52:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ostrich Walk 3:19
2. At the Jazz Band Ball 3:47
3. Goose Pimples 3:12
4. Borneo Bay 5:28
5. Singing the Blues 3:38
6. Riverboat Shuffle 5:29
7. Davenport Blues 3:47
8. San 4:10
9. In the Dark 2:53
10. Limehouse Blues 4:43
11. Down By the Riverside 3:33
12. Old Man River 3:31
13. Rhythm King 5:08

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The Dukes Of Dixieland, under the leadership of trumpeter Frank Assunto, was one of the finest Dixieland groups of the 1955-70 period. However, since Assunto's death in 1973, the band's name has been used by a much more run-of-the-mill group that plays workmanlike Dixieland without adding anything new to the idiom's heritage. On this CD, the 1996 version of the Dukes performs a set of selections in tribute to Bix Beiderbecke. To their credit, they do not copy the earlier records, but these renditions pale next to the originals, and one wonders why the Dukes chose to include "Limehouse Blues" and "Down By The Riverside," which have nothing to do with the cornetist. The best soloist in the group is clarinetist Tim Laughlin (who does a credible imitation of Pete Fountain on "Down By The Riverside"), while trumpeter Kevin Clark (who plays ten notes when two would be more effective) has clearly heard too many Al Hirt records. Worse yet, the rhythm section often has trouble swinging, particularly on "Ostrich Walk" (which has some odd staccato-ish phrasing from the horns) and "At The Jazz Band Ball." Overall, this is at best a well-intentioned but average effort.