Label: Retrieval
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917455229
Catalog number: RTR 79069
Releasedate: 18-05-12
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917455229
Catalog number: RTR 79069
Releasedate: 18-05-12
U.S.A. Jazzmen in Europe 1926-1929
Featuring: Frank Guarente in Geneva & London. The Plantation Orchestra in London, Noble Sissle in London, Eddie South in Paris
Featuring: Frank Guarente in Geneva & London. The Plantation Orchestra in London, Noble Sissle in London, Eddie South in Paris
- Exciting hot jazz from the late 1920's
- Most of the original recordings are very rare
- All unissued in the U.S.A.
- Superb transfers by Harry Coster
- If hot music of the 1920's is your thing, this one is for you and if it isn't, try it and you get a nice surprise
U.S.A. Jazzmen in Europe 1926-1929
featuring: Frank Guarente in Geneva & London. The Plantation Orchestra in London, Noble Sissle in London, Eddie South in Paris
Pressure from the Ministry of Labour and The Musicians’ Union ban on visiting American musicians and bands unless appearing in a variety show saw a huge reduction of American musicians in London, and similar, but not so severe, pressures from French unions and government departments, coupled with the rise of Fascism in Italy and Hitler’s rise to power in Germany, meant that the Golden Age of American jazz musicians working throughout Europe had passed by the onset of the 1930s. Luckily, many records survive to attest to the great, happy music that they played.
featuring: Frank Guarente in Geneva & London. The Plantation Orchestra in London, Noble Sissle in London, Eddie South in Paris
Pressure from the Ministry of Labour and The Musicians’ Union ban on visiting American musicians and bands unless appearing in a variety show saw a huge reduction of American musicians in London, and similar, but not so severe, pressures from French unions and government departments, coupled with the rise of Fascism in Italy and Hitler’s rise to power in Germany, meant that the Golden Age of American jazz musicians working throughout Europe had passed by the onset of the 1930s. Luckily, many records survive to attest to the great, happy music that they played.
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1Georgian Blues02:54
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2Lonely Acres02:55
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3Hard to get Gertie03:05
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4Boneyard Shuffle02:38
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5Lonesome and Sorry02:55
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6Valencia03:08
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7Silver Rose02:55
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8Arabella's Wedding Day02:51
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9Smiling Joe02:38
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10For Baby And Me02:36
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11Sax Appeal02:31
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12Sugar Foot Stomp02:48
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13Sugas Foot Stomp02:50
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14Milenberg Joys02:45
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15Slippery Elm02:29
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16Hangin' Around03:03
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17I Haven't Told Her, She Hasn't Told Me03:13
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18Doin' the Raccoon02:57
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19Two Guitars02:52
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20Kansas City Kitty03:13
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21Camp Meeting Joy03:02
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22Miranda03:12
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23I'm Crooning a Tune About June03:17
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24You Want Lovin' And I Want Love02:58