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Performer: Mound City Blue Blowers
Title: 1935 - 1936
Country: Netherlands
Catalog Number: CBC 1-018
Label: Timeless Records
Released: 1994
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 678
| 1 | Red Sails In The SunsetClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Bob HaggartDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 2 | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A LetterClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Forrest CrawfordDouble Bass – Sid WeissDrums – Stan KingGuitar – Carmen Mastren, Eddie CondonTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Spooky DickensonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 3 | Eeny Meeny Miney MoClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 4 | I've Got My Fingers CrossedClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 5 | A Little Bit IndependentClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 6 | I Hope Gabriel Likes My MusicClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Forrest CrawfordDouble Bass – Sid WeissDrums – Stan KingGuitar – Carmen Mastren, Eddie CondonTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Spooky DickensonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 7 | I'm Gonna Clap My HandsClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Sid TruckerDouble Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Billy WilsonWind [comb], Whistling – Red McKenzie |
| 8 | You've Been Taking Lessons In LoveClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Harry GoodmanDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamarePiano – Gil BowersTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganWind [comb], Vocals – Red McKenzie |
| 9 | The Broken RecordClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Forrest CrawfordDouble Bass – Mort StuhlmakerDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals [vocal trio] – Unknown ArtistWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 10 | The Music Goes 'Round And AroundClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Forrest CrawfordDouble Bass – Mort StuhlmakerDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals [vocal trio] – Unknown ArtistWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 11 | Thanks A MillionClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Bob HaggartDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 12 | Muskrat RambleClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 13 | High SocietyClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 14 | Mama Don't Allow ItClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Forrest CrawfordDouble Bass – Sid WeissDrums – Stan KingGuitar – Carmen Mastren, Eddie CondonTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Spooky DickensonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 15 | You Hit The SpotClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Sid TruckerDouble Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Billy WilsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 16 | She's A Latin From ManhattanClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Harry GoodmanDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamarePiano – Gil BowersTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganWind [comb], Vocals – Red McKenzie |
| 17 | I'm Sittin' High On A Hill TopClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Bob HaggartDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 18 | On Treasure IslandClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Bob HaggartDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 19 | Spreadin' Rhythm AroundClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Sid TruckerDouble Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Billy WilsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 20 | What's The Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)?Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Harry GoodmanDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamarePiano – Gil BowersTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganWind [comb], Vocals – Red McKenzie |
| 21 | IndianaClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Harry GoodmanDrums – Ray BauducGuitar – Nappy LamarePiano – Gil BowersTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganWind [comb], Vocals – Red McKenzie |
| 22 | (If I Had) Rhythm In My Nursery RhymesClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Forrest CrawfordDouble Bass – Sid WeissDrums – Stan KingGuitar – Carmen Mastren, Eddie CondonTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Spooky DickensonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 23 | I'm Shootin' HighClarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller Double Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Ray BauducGuitar, Vocals – Nappy LamareTrumpet – Yank LawsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 24 | Wah-Hoo!Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Sid TruckerDouble Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Billy WilsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
| 25 | Saddle Your Blues To A Wild MustangClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Sid TruckerDouble Bass – Pete PetersonDrums – Dave ToughGuitar – Dave BarbourPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Al PhilburnTrumpet – Bunny BeriganVocals – Billy WilsonWind [comb] – Red McKenzie |
Booklet and liner notes both state that Stan King was drummer on the January 8, 1936 session. Rust credits Dave Tough (FYI).
Recording date, location, matrix, catalog number:
1. May 9, 1935, New York, 17515-1, Vocalion 2957
2. May 9, 1935, New York, 17516-1, Vocalion 2957
3. May 9, 1935, New York, 17517-1, Vocalion 2973
4. May 9, 1935, New York, 17518-1, Vocalion 2973
5. November 8, 1935, New York, 60137-A, Champion 40060
6. November 8, 1935, New York, 60138-A, Champion 40059
7. November 8, 1935, New York, 60139-B, Champion 40060
8. November 8, 1935, New York, 60140-A, Champion 40059
9. December 12, 1935, New York, 60219-A, Champion 40073
10. December 12, 1935, New York, 60220-A, Champion 40073
11. December 12, 1935, New York, 60221-A, Champion 40076
12. December 12, 1935, New York, 60222-A, Champion 40076
13. December 12, 1935, New York, 60223-A, Decca 1274, Champion 40103
14. December 12, 1935, New York, 60224-A, Decca 1274
15. January 3, 1936, New York, 60295-B, Champion 40081
16. January 3, 1936, New York, 60296-A, Champion 40081
17. January 8, 1936, New York, 60311-A, Champion 40082
18. January 8, 1936, New York, 60312-A, Champion 40091
19. January 8, 1936, New York, 60313-A, Champion 40082
20. January 8, 1936, New York, 60314-A, Champion 40091
21. February 17, 1936, New York, 60481-A, Champion 40098
22. February 17, 1936, New York, 60482-A, Champion 40098
23. February 17, 1936, New York, 60483-A, Champion 40099
24. February 17, 1936, New York, 60484-A, Champion 40099
25. February 17, 1936, New York, 60485-A, Champion 40103
Mound City Blue Blowers 1935-1936 - Mound City Blue Blowers. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Complete Jazz Series 1935 - 1936 - Mound City Blue Blowers. Complete Jazz Series 1935 - 1936. Исполнитель: Mound City Blue Blowers. 2009 jazz. The Mound City Blue Blowers were an American novelty jazz ensemble, formed in St. Louis, Missouri and given its nickname. It was co-founded by Red McKenzie and Jack Bland and performed from 1923 to 1936. First assembled in 1923, the group's original members were Red McKenzie playing comb and tissue paper, Dick Slevin on kazoo, and Jack Bland on banjo. The band also included, in lieu of a drum kit, a traveler's suitcase played with foot and whisk brooms by Frank Josh Billings. Their debut recording. Album 1998 25 Songs. Red McKenzie Volume 1 1924 - 1927. Songs in album Mound City Blue Blowers - The Chronological Classics 1935-1936 1996. Mound City Blue Blowers - What's The Reason I'm Not Pleasin' You. Mound City Blue Blowers - She's A Latin From Manhattan. Mound City Blue Blowers - You've Been Takin' Lessons. Mound City Blue Blowers - Indiana. Mound City Blue Blowers - Red Sails In The Sunset. Mound City Blue Blowers - I'm Sittin' High On A Hill Top. Mound City Blue Blowers - On Treasure Island. Mound City Blue Blowers - Thanks A Million. The Mound City Blue Blowers originally made history with a dozen high-quality novelty recordings during 1924-1925 that featured the trio of Red McKenzie's comb, Dick Slevin's kazoo, and banjoist Jack Bland guitarist Eddie Lang solidified the rhythm on their later six numbers. The Mound City Blowers were an unlikely success. Originally comprised of Red McKenzie on comb and tissue paper which sounded like a kazoo, Dick Slevin on an actual kazoo, and Jack Bland on banjo, the unique band's initial recordThe Mound City Blowers were an unlikely success. Originally comprised of Red McKenzie on comb and tissue paper which sounded like a kazoo, Dick Slevin on an actual kazoo, and Jack Bland on banjo, the unique band's initial record read more. Similar Artists. Play all. Dave Glasser. 1,389 listeners. Чужой компьютер. Забыли пароль Mound City Blue Blowers. Classics, 1935-1936 HQ Remastered Version. Mound City Blue Blowers. Джаз 2019. What's The Reason I'm Not Pleasin' You. She's A Latin From Manhattan. You've Been Takin' Lessons. Red Sails In The Sunset. I'm Sittin' High On A Hill Top. Mound City Blue Blowers: 1935-1936 Contents. Album infos. Buy music. Member Zone. Username . Mound City Blue Blowers 1935-1936, 2009