JAZZ, VOL.5: CHICAGO 1
ANTHOLOGIES GENERALES
- Ref. U 0021
- SMITHSONIAN/FOLKWAYS RECORDS C, 2001. Enregistrement 1923-1928.
Interprètes
- Jelly Roll MORTON'S STOMP KINGS:
- Jelly Roll MORTON : Piano
- Natty DOMINIQUE : Cornet
- Roy PALMER : Trombone
- Wilson TOWNES : Saxophone alto, Clarinette
- Jasper TAYLOR : Drums
- Ollie POWERS' HARMONY SYNCOPATORS:
- Alex CALAMESE : Cornet
- Tommy LADNIER : Cornet
- Eddie VINCENT : Trombone
- Jimmie NOONE : Clarinette
- Horace DIEMER : Saxophone alto
- Glover COMPTON : Piano
- DAGO : Banjo
- Bass MOORE : Tuba
- Ollie POWERS : Drums
- NEW ORLEANS BOOTBLACKS:
- George MITCHELL : Cornet
- Kid ORY : Trombone
- Johnny DODDS : Clarinette
- Stomp EVANS : Saxophone alto, Saxophone basse
- [poss.]
- Lil ARMSTRONG : Piano
- Johnny ST CYR : Banjo
- Baby DODDS : Drums
- Jimmy BLYTHE & HIS RAGAMUFFINS:
- Freddie KEPPARD : Cornet
- Jimmy BLYTHE : Piano
- Trixie SMITH : Voix
- others unknown
- Freddie KEPPARD'S JAZZ CARDINALS:
- Jimmy O'BRYANT : Clarinette
- Arthur CAMPBELL : Piano
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT FIVE
- Erskine TATE'S VENDOME ORCHESTRA:
- Louis ARMSTRONG : Trompette
- James TATE : Trompette
- Fayette WILLIAMS : Trombone
- Alvin FERNANDEZ : Clarinette
- Norvel MORTON : Saxophone ténor
- Teddy WEATHERFORD : Piano
- Frank ETHRIDGE : Banjo
- John HARE : Tuba
- Jimmy BERTRAND : Drums
- King OLIVER & HIS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
- Jelly Roll MORTON'S RED HOT PEPPERS
- Johnny DODDS' BLACK BOTTOM STOMPERS
- Jimmie NOONE'S APEX CLUB ORCHESTRA
- Albert WYNN'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND:
- Punch MILLER : Trompette
- Albert WYNN : Trombone
- Lester BOONE : Saxophone alto, Clarinette
- Alex HILL : Piano
- Charlie JACKSON : Guitare
- unknown : Drums
- Johnny DODDS'S WASHBOARD BAND
Pistes
- 1 Big fat ham
- 2 Play that thing
- 3 Southern stomps
- 4 I can't say
- 5 Messin' around
- 6 Stockyards strut
- 7 Big butter and egg man from the West
- 8 Stomp off, let's go!
- 9 Sugarfoot stompDippermouth blues
- 10 Black bottom stomp
- 11 Come on and stomp, stomp, stomp
- 12 Four or five times
- 13 Parkway stomp
- 14 Bucktown stomp