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Jack Teagarden - The Complete Roulette Sessions (2003) [Dixieland, Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Jack Teagarden - The Complete Roulette Sessions (2003) [Dixieland, Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Jack Teagarden
Album: The Complete Roulette Sessions
Genre: Dixieland, Swing
Label: Mosaic Records
Released: 2003
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
    CD 1:
  1. Jack Teagarden Introduces the Band - 1:37
  2. That's a Plenty - 5:30
  3. Tin Roof Blues - 4:46
  4. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home - 5:31
  5. I'm Getting Sentimental over You/I Can't Get Started - 5:01
  6. South Rampart Street Parade - 5:55
  7. Mixed Emotions - 3:23
  8. Basin Street Blues - 5:19
  9. Big Noise from Winnetka - 3:42
  10. When - 3:28
  11. Stars Fell on Alabama/When a Women Loves a Man - 4:34
  12. Honeysuckle Rose - 4:23
  13. Sweet Georgia Brown - 5:50
  14. Junk Man - 3:03
  15. Lover - 2:53

    CD 2:
  1. Original Dixieland One-Step - 6:34
  2. St. James Infirmary (Instrumental Version) - 5:22
  3. Royal Garden Blues - 5:28
  4. Star Dust - 3:22
  5. Jada - 6:42
  6. Atlanta Blues - 4:00
  7. (Back Home Again In) Indiana - 4:41
  8. St. James Infirmary - 6:25
  9. A Hundred Years from Today - 5:20
  10. St. Louis Blues - 5:52
  11. When the Saints Go Marching In - 6:50
  12. Ol' Man River - 4:23
  13. Lulu's Back in Town - 4:35
  14. Riverboat Blues - 3:37
  15. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (Theme) - 1:04

    CD 3:
  1. Ever Lovin' Baby - 2:30
  2. Aunt Hagar's Country Home - 4:12
  3. High Society - 4:26
  4. Blue Dawn - 3:31
  5. Riverboat Shuffle - 6:18
  6. Roundtable Romp - 2:43
  7. Ain't Cha Glad - 4:31
  8. A Hundred Years from Today - 5:23
  9. Tin Roof Blues - 4:45
  10. Jazz Me Blues - 4:09
  11. Clarinet Marmalade - 5:35
  12. Mahogany Hall Stomp - 4:48
  13. Atlanta Blues - 3:58
  14. The Pearls - 4:03
  15. Tap Room Blues - 4:56
  16. Runnin' Wild - 2:58
  17. Milenberg Joys - 3:55

    CD 4:
  1. Somebody Loves Me - 2:46
  2. A Portrait of Mr. T - 3:32
  3. Rockin' Chair - 4:56
  4. In the Dark - 2:25
  5. Just Friends - 3:14
  6. Up a Lazy River - 3:03
  7. Bourbon Street Parade - 4:32
  8. Handful of Keys - 2:49
  9. I Can't Get Started - 3:12
  10. Keepin' Out of Mischief Now - 3:37
  11. I'm Getting Sentimental over You - 5:46
  12. When Day Is Done - 2:40
  13. Love Me - 2:50
  14. Estrellita - 3:29
  15. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter - 3:10
  16. My Romance - 3:56

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Jack Teagarden's output for Roulette between 1959-1961 had been out of print for decades until reissued in a lavishly packaged comprehensive box set by Mosaic in early 2003, half of which comes from a single night at the Roundtable. With trumpeter Don Goldie, pianist Don Ewell, clarinetist Henry Cuesta, bassist Stan Puls, and Ronnie Greb or Barrett Deems on drums, the trombonist leads his working sextet, with the added bonus of 25 previously unreleased tracks. Teagarden is in top form throughout every session. His matchless trombone seems effortless in chestnuts such as "That's a Plenty," "Basin Street Blues," and "St. James Infirmary"; he also plays euphonium on a record for the only time in his career during "Ol' Man River." His lyrical solos are matched by his vocals, especially the warm "One Hundred Years from Today" and the spirited "St. Louis Blues." Ewell, who plays consistently at the leader's level and also wrote the arrangements, is featured without the front line in swinging treatments of "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Atlanta Blues." Goldie is frequently an excellent soloist and ensemble player, though he falters by adding distracting codas to his ballad features. Puls and Greb are showcased in an unusual take of "Big Noise from Winnetka," where both musicians whistle in unison, as well as play their instruments, in this mostly visual crowd-pleasing favorite. Only two selections are duds; both the re-creation of Teagarden's classic duet with Louis Armstrong of "Rockin' Chair" and an overdone take of "When the Saints Go Marching In" are marred by Goldie's mimicry of Satchmo's gravelly vocals, which quickly gets tedious. But the beautifully remastered sound of these mostly exceptional performances, the detailed liner notes, and the rare photos make this limited-edition set an essential purchase.
Review by Ken Dryden

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