Ragtime (1900–1930)

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Tracklist

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1Too Much Mustard
cello:
Charles Ford (credited as cellist // member of Europe's Society Orchestra)
clarinet:
Edgar Campbell (1920s clarinet player)
cornet:
William "Crickett" Smith (American jazz cornetist/trumpeter)
drums (drum set):
Charles "Buddy" Gilmore (Charles William Gilmore)
piano:
Ford T. Dabney and Leonard Smith (ragtime pianist)
violin:
Tracy Cooper (violinist), Georges Smith (ragtime violinist of the 1920s) and Walter Scott (violinist active in the ragtime era)
conductor:
James Reese Europe (American ragtime bandleader)
James Reese Europe’s Society Orchestra3:51
2Down Home Rag
cello:
Charles Ford (credited as cellist // member of Europe's Society Orchestra)
clarinet:
Edgar Campbell (1920s clarinet player)
cornet:
William "Crickett" Smith (American jazz cornetist/trumpeter)
drums (drum set):
Charles "Buddy" Gilmore (Charles William Gilmore)
piano:
Ford T. Dabney and Leonard Smith (ragtime pianist)
violin:
Tracy Cooper (violinist), Georges Smith (ragtime violinist of the 1920s) and Walter Scott (violinist active in the ragtime era)
conductor:
James Reese Europe (American ragtime bandleader)
recording of:
Down Home Rag (Original 1911 instrumental version) (on 1913-12-29)
composer:
Wilbur Sweatman
publisher:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
James Reese Europe’s Society Orchestra3:23
3You’re Here and I’m Here
cello:
Charles Ford (credited as cellist // member of Europe's Society Orchestra)
clarinet:
Edgar Campbell (1920s clarinet player)
cornet:
William "Crickett" Smith (American jazz cornetist/trumpeter)
drums (drum set):
Charles "Buddy" Gilmore (Charles William Gilmore)
piano:
Ford T. Dabney and Leonard Smith (ragtime pianist)
violin:
Tracy Cooper (violinist), Georges Smith (ragtime violinist of the 1920s) and Walter Scott (violinist active in the ragtime era)
conductor:
James Reese Europe (American ragtime bandleader)
James Reese Europe’s Society Orchestra2:37
4Hungarian Rag
recording of:
Hungarian Rag (on 1913-07-07)
composer:
Julius Lenzberg
Conway's Band2:43
5The Memphis Blues
instrumental recording of:
The Memphis Blues (on 1914-07-15)
lyricist:
George A. Norton (in 1913)
composer:
William Christopher Handy (in 1912)
Victor Military Band3:03
6Music Box Rag
recording of:
The Music Box Rag (on 1914-12-03)
composer:
Luckey Roberts (US stride piano musician)
Victor Military Band3:41
7Blame It on the Blues
Victor Military Band3:11
8Ragging the Scale
banjo:
Fred Van Eps
recording of:
Ragging the Scale (on 1916-06-01)
composer:
Edward Claypoole
Fred Van Eps2:44
9Bull Frog Blues
Six Brown Brothers2:38
10Original Dixieland One-Step (intro. “That Teasin’ Rag”)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1917-02-26)
clarinet:
Larry Shields (on 1917-02-26)
cornet:
Nick LaRocca (on 1917-02-26)
drums (drum set):
Tony Sbarbaro (on 1917-02-26)
piano:
Henry Ragas (on 1917-02-26)
trombone:
Eddie Edwards (Jazz trombonist) (on 1917-02-26)
recording of:
Dixieland Jass Band One-Step (on 1917-02-26)
writer:
ODJB
composer:
Nick LaRocca
Original Dixieland Jazz Band2:38
11Slippery Hank
Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz Band3:00
12Yah-De-Dah
recording of:
Yah-De-Dah (on 1917-06-04)
composer:
Melville Kaufman
Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz Band3:27
13Baltimore Buzz (intro. In Honeysuckle Time)
Eubie Blake3:04
14Laughing Rag
Sam Moore2:45
15Ross’ Juba
Black Face2:58
16Waitin’ for the Evenin’ Mail (Sittin’ on the Inside, Lookin’ at the Outside)
Sissle and Blake3:05
17I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight
Frank Banta2:38
18Maple Leaf Rag
Victor Arden2:52

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Release

ASIN:FR: B00000AXGA [info]

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part of:Jazz Tribune (number: 42) (order: 7)