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Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. 2 - At the Jazz Band Ball

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Artist: Bix Beiderbecke
Release date: 1990
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:08:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Three Blind Mice #1 (featuring Willard Robison) 2:50
2. Three Blind Mice #2 (featuring Willard Robison) 2:49
3. Clorinda #1 (featuring Unknown) 2:55
4. Clorinda #2 (featuring Willard Robison) 3:02
5. I'm More Than Satisfied #1 (featuring Willard Robison) 3:08
6. I'm More Than Satisfied #2 (featuring Willard Robison) 3:09
7. At the Jazz Band Ball (featuring Bix Beiderbecke And His Gang) 2:49
8. Royal Garden Blues (featuring Bix Beiderbecke And His Gang) 3:00
9. Jazz Me Blues (featuring Bix Beiderbecke And His Gang) 3:01
10. Goose Pimples (featuring Bix Beiderbecke And His Gang) 3:15
11. Sorry (featuring Bix Beiderbecke And His Gang) 2:53
12. Cryin' All Day (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:01
13. A Good Man Is Hard to Find (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:00
14. Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down (featuring Bix Beiderbecke And His Gang) 3:02
15. Sugar (featuring Frank Trumbauer, Russell Gray And His Orchestra) 3:07
16. There'll Come a Time (Wait and See) (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 2:52
17. Jubilee (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:14
18. Mississippi Mud (featuring Frank Trumbauer, Vocal By Bing Crosby) 3:06
19. Oh Gee! - Oh Joy! (featuring Lou Raderman) 2:47
20. Why Do I Love You? (featuring Lou Raderman) 2:49
21. Ol' Man River 2:57
22. Our Bungalow of Dreams (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 3:02
23. Lila (featuring Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra) 2:55

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This second installment into Bix's recorded career focuses on the sides he made while working as a member of Paul Whiteman's band. Cutting dates with old friends and bandmates like Frank Trumbauer, Adrian Rollini, Pee Wee Russell, Bill Rank, Eddie Lang, and drummer Chauncey Morehouse, these sides chronicle Bix's activities in the studios away from the "king of jazz" between 1927 and 1928. But don't consider all these sides as some sort of hot jazz oasis away from the more stilted arrangements of the Whiteman band; there's more than enough corn aboard on sides like "Mississippi Mud," two takes of "Clorinda," "Our Bungalow of Dreams," and "There'll Come a Time," several of these tracks clumsily adorned with annoying glee-club vocals. But sides like the two takes of "Three Blind Mice," "Sorry," "Jazz Me Blues," "Royal Garden Blues," and "Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down" show Bix still was full of creative ideas galore and a tone to die for. While conventional wisdom has this period as the start of Bix's musical decline, these sides show that there was much great music left in him.