Description
Preservation Hall Jazz Band – New Orleans. Vol. II / CBS Audio CD / MK 37780
UPC 074643778022
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band is a New Orleans jazz band founded in New Orleans by tuba player Allan Jaffe in the early 1960s. The band derives its name from Preservation Hall in the French Quarter. In 2005, the Hall's doors were closed for a period of time due to Hurricane Katrina, but the band continued to tour.
Like its predecessor, this 1981 recording is as true as possible to the spirit, and even the letter, of the music that found form in New Orleans in the first decades of this century, music that had changed rapidly in the move to Chicago in the 1920s. The band brings a relaxed flow to the music whether it's a religious tune or a raucous rag, a feeling encouraged by the extended times permitted by later recording. The style is classic polyphony, with Frank Demond's trombone and Willie Humphrey's clarinet developing elaborate patterns around Percy Humphrey's stately and burnished trumpet leads; the music is propelled along by the rhythm section, including Josiah Frazier on drums and James Miller on piano. Willie Humphrey's speechlike clarinet playing stands out, especially on his solo on "Shake It and Break It." --Stuart Broomer
Label: | CBS – MK 37780 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Genre: | Jazz |
Style: | Dixieland |
Tracklist:
1 |
Shake It And Break It |
4:46 |
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2 | Just A Little While To Stay Here |
7:23 | |
3 | Indy Blues | 5:39 | |
4 | The Bucket's Got A Hole In It |
5:04 |
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5 | St. Louis Blues | 7:10 | |
6 | I Ain't Got Nobody |
4:49 |
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7 | Rip 'em Up Joe | 6:45 | |
8 | Down On The Farm |
3:37 |
- Art Direction – John Berg
- Banjo – Narvin Kimball
- Clarinet – Willie Humphrey
- Design [Coloring] – Teresa Alfieri
- Drums – Josiah Frazier
- Engineer – Skip Godwin
- Photography By – Lee Friedlander
- Piano – James Miller
- Producer – Allan Jaffe (2)
- Trombone – Frank Demond
- Trumpet – Percy Humphrey
- Tuba – Allan P. Jaffe