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Living a Ragtime Life

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Download links and information about Living a Ragtime Life by Max Morath. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:06:26 minutes.

Artist: Max Morath
Release date: 1989
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:06:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Maple Leaf Rag 3:14
2. Grace and Beauty 2:55
3. The Easy Winners 4:10
4. The Charleston Rag 3:38
5. Solace, A Mexican Serenade 3:56
6. Kitten on the Keys 3:22
7. Living a Ragtime Life 2:45
8. Saloon, Saloon, Saloon 2:06
9. At the Drugstore Cabaret 2:04
10. Willie the Weeper 4:31
11. If You Don't Have Any Money 3:12
12. When It's All Goin' Out 3:45
13. Ain't That a Shame? / Bill Bailey 6:07
14. He Goes to Church on Sunday 5:32
15. One for the Road 3:20
16. Cottontail Rag 4:50
17. Everything in America Is Ragtime 2:24
18. I Love a Piano 4:35

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Ragtime pianist Morath has spent a lifetime immersed in its history and his intimate knowledge of it shines brightly on this fine little disc. Consisting of recordings made in 1987 with five bonus tracks recorded in 1989, Morath breezes handily through a batch of less familiar ragtime perennials like "Saloon, Saloon, Saloon," "Willie the Weeper," and Irving Berlin's "Everything in America Is Ragtime," along with old standards like Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag" and Eubie Blake's "The Charleston Rag." Played (and sung) with a lot of heart and soul, this is one delightful set.