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Bix Beiderbecke & The Chicago Cornets

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Download links and information about Bix Beiderbecke & The Chicago Cornets by Bix Beiderbecke. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:15:16 minutes.

Artist: Bix Beiderbecke
Release date: 1991
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:15:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fidgety Feet (featuring The Wolverines) 2:22
2. Jazz Me Blues (featuring The Wolverines) 2:45
3. Oh Baby (featuring The Wolverines) 2:15
4. Copenhagen (featuring The Wolverines) 2:28
5. Riverboat Shuffle (featuring The Wolverines) 2:31
6. Susie (2nd Take) (featuring The Wolverines) 2:35
7. Susie (3rd Take) (featuring The Wolverines) 2:37
8. I Need Some Pettin' (featuring The Wolverines) 2:50
9. Royal Garden Blues (featuring The Wolverines) 2:50
10. Tiger Rag (featuring The Wolverines) 2:34
11. Sensation (featuring The Wolverines) 2:37
12. Lazy Daddy (2nd Take) (featuring The Wolverines) 2:41
13. Lazy Daddy (3rd Take) (featuring The Wolverines) 2:48
14. Tia Juana (featuring The Wolverines) 2:55
15. Big Boy (featuring The Wolverines) 2:49
16. Flock O' Blues (featuring Sioux City Six) 2:42
17. I'm Glad (featuring Sioux City Six) 3:09
18. Toddlin' Blues (featuring Bix And His Rhythm Jugglers) 2:40
19. Davenport Blues (featuring Bix And His Rhythm Jugglers) 2:45
20. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (featuring The Wolverines) 2:55
21. Prince of Wails (featuring The Wolverines) 3:16
22. Steady Roll Blues (featuring The Bucktown Five) 2:37
23. Mobile Blues (featuring The Bucktown Five) 2:17
24. Really a Pain (featuring The Bucktown Five) 2:41
25. Chicago Blues (featuring The Bucktown Five) 2:30
26. Hot Mittens (featuring The Bucktown Five) 2:48
27. Buddy's Habits (featuring The Bucktown Five) 2:19
28. Someday, Sweetheart (featuring The Bucktown Five) 3:00

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Not only does this superior double-LP set contain all of cornetist Bix Beiderbecke's recordings with the Wolverines in 1924 (much of which is classic), but it features him with the Sioux City Six and his Rhythm Jugglers (highlighted by the original version of "Davenport Blues"), the two titles cut by the Wolverines after Beiderbecke departed (with Jimmy McPartland in his spot), and seven performances by the Bucktown Five in 1924 (the recording debut of cornetist Muggsy Spanier). Collectors of '20s jazz should be familiar with most of this music, especially the Wolverines sides. Bix Beiderbecke, although only 21 years old at the time, already demonstrated the lyricism, inventiveness, and beautiful tone that one associates with him.