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Roy Eldridge - Little Jazz & The Jimmy Ryan All-Stars (2001) [Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Roy Eldridge - Little Jazz & The Jimmy Ryan All-Stars (2001) [Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Roy Eldridge
Album: Little Jazz & The Jimmy Ryan All-Stars
Genre: Swing
Label: Original Jazz Classics
Released: 1975/2001
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (Arlen-Koehler) - 2:51
  2. St. James Infirmary (Primrose) - 5:20
  3. Beale Street Blues (Handy) - 5:11
  4. Black and Blue (Waller-Brooks-Razaf) - 4:55
  5. Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing) (Prima) - 3:36
  6. Wynola (Eldridge) - 7:46
  7. Cute (Hefti) - 2:17
  8. Bourbon Street Parade (Barbarin) - 2:48
  9. All of Me (Simons-Marks) - 2:35
  10. Last Call at Jimmy Ryan's (Eldridge) - 5:00
  11. Black and Blue (alternate take) (Waller-Brooks-Razaf) - 5:57
  12. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (alternate take) (Arlen-Koehler) - 4:52
  13. Last Call at Jimmy Ryan's (alternate take) (Eldridge) - 5:04

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    Personnel:
  • Roy Eldridge - trumpet, vocals
  • Joe Muranyi - saxophone
  • Bobby Pratt - trombone
  • Dick Katz - piano
  • Major Holley - bass
  • Eddie Locke - drums

During the 1970s, Roy Eldridge had a regular gig at Jimmy Ryan's in New York playing music that fell between swing and Dixieland. For this Pablo LP, he sought to play a program with his regular group (Joe Muranyi on clarinet and soprano, trombonist Bobby Pratt, pianist Dick Katz, bassist Major Holley and drummer Eddie Locke) that, although recorded in the studio, would sound like one of the Jimmy Ryan sets. So, in addition to such standards as "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" and "All of Me," Eldridge also performs (and takes occasional vocals on) some older tunes like "St. James Infirmary," "Beale Street Blues" and "Bourbon Street Parade." The music is quite joyful and spirited, with Eldridge in exuberant form. This LP is recommended and well-deserving of being reissued on CD.
Review by Scott Yanow

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