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The Original Memphis Five / Napoleon's Emperors / The Cotton Pickers - 1928-1929 album

The Original Memphis Five / Napoleon's Emperors / The Cotton Pickers - 1928-1929 album

  • Performer: The Original Memphis Five
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: 1928-1929
  • Released: 1998
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The Chronological Classics: McKinney's Cotton Pickers 1928-1929 - Студийный альбом от McKinney's Cotton Pickers.

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The Original Memphis Five split in 1928. During the 1930s Napoleon mainly worked as a session trumpeter, working in the RCA Radio Orchestra in the early 1930s, and in 1937 unsuccessfully tried to form his own orchestra. He recorded with the Cotton Pickers and the Charleston Chasers and also worked with blues singers Leona Williams and Alberta Hunter. Napoleon joined Jimmy Dorsey's then Los Angeles-based group in the mid 1940s, and he appeared with the band in the film Four Jills in a Jeep. On July 3, 1959, Napoleon and The Five performed at the Newport Jazz Festival, later released as an album. In 1966 opened up his own club named "Napoleon's Retreat" in Miami, Florida where he lived until his death, although continued to perform Dixieland jazz in the club up until the 1980s. Presenting The New Christy Minstrels.

The Cotton Pickers (Original Memphis Five).

The Original Memphis Five - Memphis Blues 02:55. The Original Memphis Five - Beale Street Blues 03:19. The Original Memphis Five - Beale Street Blues 2 03:16. The Original Memphis Five - Kansas City Kitty 03:18. Napoleon's Emperors - Mean to Me 03:23. Napoleon's Emperors - My Kinda Love 03:12. Napoleon's Emporers - Gettin' Hot 02:46. Napoleon's Emporers - Anything 03:14. The Cotton Pickers - St. Louis Gal 03:12. Napoleon's Emperors - Kansas City Kitty 02:45. The Cotton Pickers - No Parking 02:37. The Cotton Pickers - Sweet Ida Joy 03:06. The Cotton Pickers - Sugar Is Back in Town 03:19. The Cotton Pickers - Moanin' Low 03:24. The Cotton Pickers - He's a Good Man to Have Around 03:08. The Cotton Pickers - He's a Good Man to Have Around 2 03:02. The Cotton Pickers - Shoo Shoo Boogie Boo 03:07.

The Original Memphis Five was an early jazz quintet founded in 1917 by trumpeter Phil Napoleon and pianist Frank Signorelli. Jimmy Lytell was a member from 1922 to 1925. The group made many recordings between 1921 and 1931, sometimes under different names, including Ladd's Black Aces and The Cotton Pickers. Richard Cook and Brian Morton, writing for The Penguin Guide to Jazz, refer to the group as "one of the key small groups of the '20s.

Jazz Figures, Mckinney's Cotton Pickers (1928-1929). Released by Collector Records Greece Sep 2011 25 Tracks. Jazz Figures, Mckinney's Cotton Pickers (1928-1929) is a English album released on Sep 2011. Jazz Figures, Mckinney's Cotton Pickers (1928-1929) Album has 25 songs sung by McKinney's Cotton Pickers. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Jazz Figures, Mckinney's Cotton Pickers (1928-1929) songs on Gaana.

The Original Memphis Five - Napoleon's Emperors - The Cotton Pickers, 1928-1929 (CD160kb). You Can't Cheat A Cheater - Napoleon's Emperors 13. Rampart Street Blues - Napoleon's Emperors 14. Rampart Street Blues - Napoleon's Emperors 15. St. Louis Gal - Napoleon's Emperors 16. Louis Gal - Napoleon's Emperors 17. Kansas City Kitty - Napoleon's Emperors 18. No Parking - The Cotton Pickers 19. Sweet Ida Joy - The Cotton Pickers 20.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Original Memphis Five I'm More Than Satisfied
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil Napoleon
2 The Original Memphis Five My Angeline
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliPiano [possibly] – Hoagy CarmichaelTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil Napoleon
3 The Original Memphis Five Fireworks
Banjo [possibly] – Eddie LangClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil Napoleon
4 The Original Memphis Five Memphis Blues
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Dick Robertson
5 The Original Memphis Five Beale Street Blues
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Dick Robertson
6 The Original Memphis Five Beale Street Blues
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil Napoleon
7 The Original Memphis Five Kansas City Kitty
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Vic BertonPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Dick Robertson
8 Napoleon's Emperors Mean To Me
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Eddie LangPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonViolin – Joe Venuti
9 Napoleon's Emperors My Kinda Love
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Eddie LangPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonViolin – Joe Venuti
10 Napoleon's Emperors Gettin' Hot
Brass Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Eddie LangPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonViolin – Joe Venuti
11 Napoleon's Emperors Anything
Brass Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Eddie LangPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonViolin – Joe Venuti
12 Napoleon's Emperors You Can't Cheat A Cheater
Brass Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Eddie LangPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonViolin – Joe Venuti
13 The Cotton Pickers Rampart Street Blues
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Perry BotkinClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy Dorsey
14 The Cotton Pickers Rampart Street Blues
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Perry BotkinClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy DorseyVocals – Marlin HurtVocals [possibly] – Hoagy Carmichael
15 The Cotton Pickers St. Louis Gal
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Perry BotkinClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy DorseyVocals – Marlin HurtVocals [possibly] – Hoagy Carmichael
16 The Cotton Pickers St. Louis Gal
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Perry BotkinClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy DorseyVocals – Marlin HurtVocals [possibly] – Hoagy Carmichael
17 The Cotton Pickers Kansas City Kitty
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Perry BotkinClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy Dorsey
18 The Cotton Pickers No Parking
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Carl KressPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy Dorsey
19 The Cotton Pickers Sweet Ida Joy
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Carl KressPiano – Frank SignorelliTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Tommy DorseyVocals – Dick Robertson
20 The Cotton Pickers Sugar Is Back In Town
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Guitar – Carl KressPiano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Glenn MillerTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Scrappy Lambert*
21 The Cotton Pickers Moanin' Low
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Libby Holman
22 The Cotton Pickers He's A Good Man To Have Around
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Libby Holman
23 The Cotton Pickers He's A Good Man To Have Around
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil Napoleon
24 The Cotton Pickers Shoo Shoo Boogie Boo
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil NapoleonVocals – Marlin Hurt
25 The Cotton Pickers Shoo Shoo Boogie Boo
Acoustic Bass – Joe TartoBanjo – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Jimmy DorseyDrums – Stan King*Piano – Arthur SchuttTrombone – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Phil Napoleon

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Timeless Records
  • Copyright (c) – Timeless Records

Credits

  • Compiled By, Research [Original Material], Liner Notes, Research [Discography] – Hans Eekhoff
  • Coordinator [Production Coordination] – Ria Wigt
  • Executive-Producer – Chris Barber, Wim Wigt
  • Remastered By, Research [Original Material] – John R. T. Davies
  • Research [Discographical Data] – Brian Rust
  • Research [Discography] – Wim Van Eyle

Notes

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Recording date, location, matrix, catalog number:
1. June 13, 1928, New York, E-7367, Vocalion 15712
2. June 13, 1928, New York, E-7368, Vocalion 15712
3. June 13, 1928, New York, E-7369, Vocalion 15761
4. April 5, 1929, New York, E-29579, Vocalion 15805
5. April 5, 1929, New York, E-29580, Vocalion 15805
6. April 5, 1929, New York, E-29580-G, Vocalion (n/a)
7. April 5, 1929, New York, E-29581-A, Vocalion 15810
8. May 14, 1929, New York, 53615-3, Victor V-38057
9. May 14, 1929, New York, 53616-2, Victor V-38057
10. May 23, 1929, New York, 53506-2, Victor 23039
11. May 23, 1929, New York, 53507-2, Victor V-38069
12. May 23, 1929, New York, 53508-2, Victor V-38069
13. March 27, 1929, New York, E-295231-1⁄2-A, Brunswick 4325
14. March 27, 1929, New York, E-29523-1⁄2-B, Brunswick 4325
15. March 27, 1929, New York, E-29524-A, Brunswick 4440
16. March 27, 1929, New York, E-29524-B, Brunswick 4440
17. March 27, 1929, New York, E-29525-A, Brunswick 4325
18. May 16, 1929, New York, E-29847, Brunswick 4440
19. May 16, 1929, New York, E-29848, Brunswick 4404
20. May 20, 1929, New York, E-29958, Brunswick 4404
21. July 9, 1929, New York, E-30326, Brunswick 4446
22. July 9, 1929, New York, E-30328, Brunswick 4447
23. July 9, 1929, New York, E-30329, Brunswick A-8406
24. July 9, 1929, New York, E-30330-A, Brunswick 4447
25. July 9, 1929, New York, E-30331, Brunswick A-8406

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8711458203494