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Oh Baby

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Download links and information about Oh Baby by Rick, Friends Fay. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:02:33 minutes.

Artist: Rick, Friends Fay
Release date: 1996
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:02:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Oh Baby (featuring Rick Fay) 4:50
2. Tin Roof Blues (featuring Rick Fay) 6:25
3. Sunday (featuring Rick Fay) 4:17
4. Emaline/It All Depends On You/Lazy Mood (featuring Rick Fay) 6:17
5. Goodnight, Little Girl, Goodnight (featuring Rick Fay) 5:40
6. If You Were the Only Girl (featuring Rick Fay) 3:42
7. As Long As I Live (featuring Rick Fay) 4:52
8. Chinatown, My Chinatown (featuring Rick Fay) 4:07
9. New Orleans (featuring Rick Fay) 5:04
10. Lou-Easy-An-I-A (featuring Rick Fay) 5:08
11. If You See My Mother (featuring Rick Fay) 4:21
12. Sandy (featuring Rick Fay) 3:10
13. 'deed I Do (featuring Rick Fay) 4:40

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This early release from the Arbors label (a company which in the 1990s became one of jazz's best at documenting the current small-group swing scene) features the underrated Rick Fay on clarinet, tenor and soprano interacting with trombonist Dan Barrett (who is responsible for many of the arranged spots) and cornetist Ernie Carson. The music is unabashed dixieland with a few swing standards thrown in. The playing is consistently creative and exciting within the style with the highlights including "Oh Baby," a three-song ballad medley (particularly Barrett's Jack Teagarden-inspired playing on "Emaline"), "As Long As I Live" and a spirited "Lou-Easy-An-I-A." Ernie Carson's solos in particular are a constant joy.