RANGE iN MY KiTCHEN BLUES PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959 >>Texas Alexander, Band of the Coldstream Guards, Miss Isabelle Patricola, chanson française, Scott Joplin, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, El Mochuelo, Manuel Escacena , Sexteto de Juan Carlos Cobián, Arcadia Peacock Orchestra of St Louis<<
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A rarity among country bluesmen in that he did not play an instrument on any of his records. He made over 30 records for OKeh and Vocalion (1927-1934).
Range in My Kitchen Blues
Section Gang Blues (Texas Alexander)
Mama, I Heard You Brought It Right Back Home
from Vol. 1 (1927-28)
Texas Alexander, Vol. 1 (1927) is the first installment of Document's multi-volume series of his complete recorded works. The first disc contains many of his classics, including a number of recordings with Lonnie Johnson that rank among his very best work.
Le cheval de bronze, S. 25: Overture (Arr. for Wind Ensemble) 4:15
La sirène, S. 37: Overture (Arr. for Wind Ensemble) 3:49
Le calife de Bagdad: Overture (Arr. for Wind Ensemble) 4:12
from The Band of the Coldstream Guards, Vol. 2: Overtures (1902-1922)
The Band of the Coldstream Guards was at the very forefront of recorded sound, having cut its first wax cylinder recordings on October 1st, 1889. In 1902 the band began making regular recordings with the Gramophone, Typewriter & Sister Companies, released on 78 rpm records, which is where the BMMAs Coldstream collection begins. These 78s have been digitally transferred and re-mastered by Metropolis Mastering, recognized internationally as one of the leading digital mastering studios, using up to seven different styli depending on the angle of the groove on the vinyl record, some of which are of relatively primitive construction...
Take Your Girlie to The Movies (Recorded May, 1919)
Alexander's Band Is Back In Dixieland (Recorded September, 1919)
The Vamp (Recorded November, 1919)
from Miss Isabelle Patricola (Encore 1 Popular 1920’s Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1919-1921]
Félix Mayol - Le printemps chante
Mlle Allems - Ça n'vaut pas l'amour
Carvey - Garde ton coeur Madeleine
Scott Joplin was "the King of Ragtime Writers," a composer who elevated "banjo piano playing," a lowly entertainment associated with saloons and brothels, into an American art form loved by millions. Born in Texas in either 1867 or 1868, Joplin was raised in Texarkana, the son of a laborer and former slave. As a child, Joplin taught himself piano on an instrument belonging to a white family that granted him access to it, and ultimately studied with a local, German-born teacher who introduced Joplin to classical music. Joplin attended high school in Sedalia, MO, a town that would serve as Joplin's home base during his most prosperous years, and where a museum now bears his name.
Maple Leaf Rag 3:04
Elite Syncopations 3:12
Cleopha 3:14
The Chrysanthemum 3:49
As a singer and an influence on Egyptian music during its renaissance, Abdel Wahab was equaled only by Umm Kulthum. But while she was a traditionalist to the core, Abdel Wahab believed in learning from Western music. Yet he too was a musical nationalist, renewing rather than diluting Egyptian tradition. Starting from a highly traditional sound as a teenager, he gradually moved into a highly varied (and internationally popular) film-based repertoire. But besides contributing to the pop world, he introduced more fundamental elements, such as long instrumental passages, a major element in his work.
Lahn Elbortoa'an 6:02
Ana Antonio 6:18
Lema Anta Nawe 6:22
In the 1910s and 20s this legendary outfit brought emerging jazz music to the attention of millions.
Livery Stable Blues 3:10
At the Jazzband Ball 2:42
Skeleton Jangle 2:58
Bluein’ the Blues 3:23
The first jazz group to ever record, Original Dixieland Jazz Band made history in 1917. They were not the first group to ever play jazz (Buddy Bolden had preceded them by 22 years!), nor was this White quintet necessarily the best band of the time, but during 1917-1923 (particularly in their earliest years) they did a great deal to popularize jazz.
El Mochuelo, Manuel Escacena
Me acuerdo de tí mas veces (petenera) 2:10
Nace el hombre (guajira) 3:03
Todos los maestros (tango) 3:02
Cuando querrá la Virgen (seguiriya) 3:14
from Great Interpreters of Flamenco - El Mochuelo, Manuel Escacena [1904 - 1922]
Juan Carlos Cobián was an Argentine bandleader and tango composer] He led the "evolutionary" tendency in tango which was perceived as tending to concert music than to traditional dance music.
Sexteto de Juan Carlos Cobián
El pirata 3:21
La tirana 3:10
Shusheta 2:57
from El pirata (1923)
Ain't You Ashamed! 3:01
Waitin' For The Moon 2:51
Little Boy Blues 2:55
from Waitin' For The Moon (Original Recordings 1924)
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