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Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon Vol. 1 1926-1929

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Download links and information about Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon Vol. 1 1926-1929 by Frankie " Half Pint " Jaxon. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Acoustic genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:09:44 minutes.

Artist: Frankie " Half Pint " Jaxon
Release date: 1992
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Acoustic
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:09:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hannah Fell In Love With My Piano 3:00
2. If That Don't Get It, This Sho' Will 2:46
3. Can't You Wait Till You Get Home 2:17
4. I'm Gonna Steal You 2:36
5. Willie the Weeper 2:27
6. She Got "It" 2:18
7. I'm Gonna Dance Wit de Guy Wot Brung Me 2:39
8. Corinne 2:14
9. Hit Ta Ditty Low Down 2:50
10. Down At Jasper's Bar-B-Que 2:49
11. How Can I Get It? 3:00
12. Fan It (Take A) 3:01
13. Fan It (Take B) 3:29
14. My Four Reasons 3:04
15. Rock Me Mama 3:25
16. Let's Knock a Jug 3:11
17. Can't You Wait Till You Get Home (C-2952) 3:01
18. She's Coming Round the Mountain 3:03
19. Get the "L" On Down the Road 2:58
20. Don't Drink It In Here 2:53
21. It's Heated 3:35
22. Jive Man Blues 2:56
23. Corinne Blues 3:00
24. Operation Blues 3:12

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Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon definitely occupied his own musical niche. An eccentric singer who also worked as a female impersonator, Jaxon's music straddled the boundaries between jazz, blues and hokum. This 1989 CD sampling of his recordings (19 performances from a 13-year period) mostly consist of leftover tracks overlooked by other reissue programs although the Document series has since reissued the complete Half-Pint Jaxon. This version of "Operation Blues" was previously unissued, and four other numbers are taken from test pressings. The recording quality varies quite a bit from session to session, as does the personnel. Jaxon is heard backed by pianist Blanche Smith Watson, with a big band in 1933, and joined by such notable players as banjoist Ikey Robinson, pianist Georgia Tom Dorsey, cornetist Punch Miller and pianist Lil Armstrong, among many others. Some of the double-entendre songs are either obvious or silly, and Jaxon's occasional decision to play the part of a foolish woman may not be to everyone's taste, but there is some good music here. Among the selections are "Corinne Blues," "You Got to Wet It," "Chocolate to the Bone," "Spank It" and "When a Woman Gets the Blues."