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Various - Jazz and Hot Dance In Canada 1916-1949 album

Various - Jazz and Hot Dance In Canada 1916-1949 album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Jazz and Hot Dance In Canada 1916-1949
  • Released: 1986
  • Style: Ragtime, Dixieland, Swing
  • MP3 version size: 1323 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1411 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
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February, 1928 - August, 1934. 14 Great Hot Jazz Hot Dance Sides.

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The 1940s were a pivotal decade for jazz. As they began, jazz was very much a popular music, with even the increasingly advanced work of Duke Ellington & Coleman Hawkins meeting with great popular approval. By 1949, the music had clearly been divided into populist and art camps. There was much audience crossover between the two, but it would prove to be a divide that would gradually widen over time, and the crossovers, for the most part, ended up on one side or the other, staying there rather adamantly and permanently. Her entire legacy is two 1945 sessions for National and three for Decca, two from 1947 and one from 1949. Taken as a whole, they reflect the changing currents of popular taste of the time. The National sides have a distinct jazz feel to them ­ Frankie Newton and Edmond Hall are present at the first, and the second is the Gillespie/Byas session.

Jazz Hot is a French quarterly jazz magazine published in Marseille. It was founded in March 1935 in Paris. Jazz Hot is acclaimed for having innovated scholarly jazz criticism before and after World War II - jazz criticism that was also distinguished with literary merit, and in some articles before 1968, with leftist political views.

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A1 Harry Thomas Delirious Rag
A2 The Melody Kings And Willie Eckstein Music (Makes The World Go Round)
A3 Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians Cotton Picker's Ball
A4 Millard Thomas & His Chicago Novelty Orchestra Lazy Drag
A5 The New Princes Toronto Band How's Your Folks And My Folks
A6 Dave Caplan's Toronto Band Up And At 'Em
A7 Gilbert Watson and His Orchestra I Just Want To Be Known As "Susie's Feller"
A8 Trump Davidson and His Orchestra Darktown Strutter's Ball
A9 Morgan Thomas and His Orchestra Bugle Call Rag
B1 Sandy DeSantis Orchestra Christopher Columbus
B2 Allan McIver and Orchestra One O'Clock Jump
B3 George Sealy and His Orchestra Moanin' At The Montmartre
B4 Oscar Peterson Flying Home
B5 Oscar Peterson If I Could Be With You
B6 Mynie Sutton Honeysuckle Rose
B7 Bert Niosi And His Sextet The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
B8 Lorna Dean Pallet On The Floor
Piano – Michael Snow