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Hot Hylton (1926-1930)

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Download links and information about Hot Hylton (1926-1930) by Jack Hylton. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:15:00 minutes.

Artist: Jack Hylton
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:15:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ya Gotta Know How to Love 3:16
2. Pardon the Glove 3:00
3. Marvellous 3:05
4. Buffalo Rhythm 3:09
5. Just the Same 3:13
6. Grieving for You 3:13
7. You Can't Have My Sugar for Tea 3:06
8. Borneo 3:11
9. Missisippi Meldoy 3:21
10. If You Want the Rainbow 3:12
11. I Must Have That Man 3:11
12. Digga Digga Do 3:02
13. I Want to Be Bad 2:58
14. I Want to Be Bad 3:03
15. Turn On the Heat 3:22
16. Tiger Rag 3:09
17. Limehouse Blues 2:56
18. Somebody Mighty Like You 3:05
19. Speaking of Kentucky Days 3:08
20. Happy Days Are Here Again 3:10
21. Moanin' Low 3:13
22. Oh! What a Silly Place to Kiss a Girl 2:53
23. Herr Lehmann, Herr Lehmann, was macht die Frau Gemahlin in Marienbad? 2:53
24. Harmonica Harry 3:11

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Ladies and Gentlemen: this is the most invigorating of all Jack Hylton compilations. It contains an unusually large number of hot early jazz sides recorded by Hylton for the HMV label between 1926 and 1930. Nine of these exciting performances feature French trumpeter Philippe Brun, a fine improviser most often encountered on records in the company of Django Reinhardt. Nowhere else in the Jack Hylton digital discography do so many hot, zippy and jazz-identified numbers appear together on one disc. Examples include "Turn on the Heat," "Tiger Rag," "Diga Diga Doo," "Harmonica Harry." The most peculiar portion of this package exists in the two takes of "I Want to Be Bad," a saucy little item closely associated with Annette Hanshaw and Helen Kane, here given a supreme gender bender treatment by Sam Browne and two other naughty males who cheerfully threaten to rouge their lips, shake their shoulders and twist their hips.