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Jack Teagarden - Jack Teagarden At The Roundtable (1959/2016) [Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Jack Teagarden - Jack Teagarden At The Roundtable (1959/2016) [Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Jack Teagarden
Album: Jack Teagarden At The Roundtable
Genre: Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz
Label: Roulette/Parlophone/Warner Music Japan
Released: 1959/2016
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. South Rampart Street Parade (6:05)
  2. St. James Infirmary (6:45)
  3. Big Noise From Winetka (3:29)
  4. When (3:21)
  5. St. Louis Blues (6:02)
  6. Honeysuckle Rose (4:12)
  7. Stardust (3:28)
  8. When The Saints Go Marching In (6:38)

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    Personnel:
  • Jack Teagarden - trombone, vocals
  • Don Goldie - trumpet, vocals
  • Henry Cuesta - clarinet
  • Don Ewell - piano
  • Stan Puls - bass
  • Ronnie Greb - drums

Reissue with SHM-CD format and new 24bit remastering. Comes with a mini-description. We love Jack Teagarden on Roulette Records – as the label's slightly broken-down, booze-drenched approach was perfect for the late life skills of the trombonist – and maybe a better setting for his talents than anywhere else! This fantastic set has Jack at all the height of those aging powers – playing trombone with a deftness that's way more than the trad modes in which he was schooled, and singing in this heartbreaking voice that's almost even more compelling – trying for blues, and full of pathos in its attempt to reach it – wonderfully human overall. The group features Don Ewell on piano, Don Goldie on trumpet, and Ronnie Greb on drums – and titles include "Big Noise From Winnetka", "When", "Stardust", "Honeysuckle Rose", and "South Rampart Street Parade".

Recorded at the Roundtable nightclub in New York City on July 1, 1959, this performance marked the beginning of a new, penultimate phase of Jack Teagarden's recording career. His Capitol Records contract having ended the previous spring, he then performed for the portable recording equipment of Roulette Records, which would release some of the sides recorded at this gig as a live album, and which would, for a time, revive his fortunes. Although he's a little less agile and powerful, having reached his late 50s after a career's worth of constant work, and some health problems (later resolved), the cohesiveness of the band makes this release well-worth hearing. The group, in a typical live set, plays seven Dixieland warhorses and the obscure "When" (which was written by the King of Thailand). Teagarden, trumpeter Don Goldie, clarinetist Henry Cuesta, the great stride pianist Don Ewell, bassist Stan Puls, and drummer Ronnie Greb put on a lively, crowd-pleasing show highlighted by "South Rampart Street Parade," "St. James Infirmary" (sung by Teagarden), "St. Louis Blues," and Ewell's feature on "Honeysuckle Rose."

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