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Bob Crosby : South Rampart Street Parade - His 52 Finest.
Format : 2 CD
Total Time : 02:39:00

Label : Retrospective
Catalog No. : RTS4220
EAN : 0710357422027

Publishing Year : 2013
Release Date : 01/06/2013

Genre : Jazz
South Rampart Street Parade
South Rampart Street Parade
Lullaby Of Broadway
Summertime
Muskrat Ramble
Dixieland Shuffle
Stompin' At The Savoy
Savoy Blues
Royal Garden Blues
Gin Mill Blues
Little Rock Getaway
Stumbling
Who's sorry now?
Coquette
Fidgety Feet
You're Driving Me Crazy
Can’t We Be Friends?
Martha (Ah, So Pure!)
Dogtown Blues
Panama
Wolverine Blues
Milk Cow Blues
March of the Bob Cats
Slow Mood
Big Foot Jump
The Big Crash FromChina
I Hear You Talking
Big Noise From Winnetka
Five Point Blues
You Msut Have Been A Beautiful Baby
Call Me a Taxi
I’m Prayin’ Humble
What’s New? (I’m Free)
Honky Tonk Train Blues
Diga-Diga-Doo
My Inspiration
Deep in a Dream
Loopin’ the Loop
Skaters’ Waltz in Swingtime
Stomp off, Let’s Go
Smokey Mary
Begin the Beguine
Hindustan
Mournin’ Blues
Rose of Washington Square
Day in, Day Out
The Love Nest
Spain
Jazz Me Blues
Speakeasy
Vultee Special
That Da-Da Strain
Tin Roof Blues

Bob Crosby

Bing Crosby’s younger brother Bob has earned himself a secure place in the pantheon of great jazz artists – without playing a note! He had a pleasant crooning voice (if no match for big brother) but that wouldn’t have set him above hundreds of others. The reason he is still revered in this his centenary year is because of the band he fronted during the late 30s and early 40s, which produced a unique brand of organized Dixieland that remains, quite simply, unsurpassed. Rarely has there been such a collection of brilliant front-line jazz musicians, among them Billy Butterfield, Yank Lawson, Irving Fazola and Eddie Miller, propelled by the wonderful rhythm section of Bob Zurke (later Joe Sullivan or Jess Stacy), Nappy Lamare, Bob Haggart and Ray Bauduc. Retrospective’s centenary tribute, South Rampart Street Parade (their most popular number) is the finest double-album Bob Crosby survey available, collecting together all the 52 finest recordings by the Crosby Orchestra and the superb band-within-a-band, The Bob Cats. Bing himself drops in for a No.1 hit (You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby), as do The Andrews Sisters, Connee Boswell, Helen Ward and a 14-year-old Judy Garland making her debut. This is white jazz of the Thirties at its hottest.

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