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The Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans - Jazz At Preservation Hall I flac album
  • Performer The Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans
  • Title Jazz At Preservation Hall I
  • Date of release 1963
  • Country US
  • Style Ragtime
  • Other formats TTA MP2 XM FLAC AHX MP3 AA
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1718 mb
  • Size FLAC 1918 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 923

The best example of this effect occurs in "Take Your Burden to the Lord," while "Panama" allows the 'bones to interact with the saxophone in marvelous ways. A gem of an album, certainly among the finest extant examples of classic Crescent City jazz as played in the early '60s.

The Eureka Brass Band was the name of two prominent but unrelated Louisiana-based brass bands, one from Lake Charles, Louisiana, formed around 1881, and the other from New Orleans, formed around 1920. The first EBB was a local brass band organized in the town of Lake Charles, Louisiana around 1881. It is difficult to find any reference to the group after the 1890s and they are assumed to have disbanded.

A gem of an album, certainly among the finest extant examples of classic Crescent City jazz as played in the early '60s.

Artist: The Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans Title: Jazz At Preservation Hall I Year Of Release: 1962 Label: Atlantic/Warner Japan/WEA/Rhino Genre: Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz Quality: FLAC (tracks+. Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. Jazz at Preservation Hall: The Eureka Brass Band features New Orleans street parade jazz with bristling horns, sousaphone, and two marching drummers. Trumpeter Percy Humphrey leads an ensemble notable for the presence of saxophonist Emanuel Paul and Percy's brother, Willie, who blows some of the best clarinet he ever recorded. What makes this an unforgettable listening experience is the dual trombone action supplied by Albert Warner and Oscar "Chicken" Henry.

The Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans ‎– Jazz At Preservation Hall I. Label: London Records ‎– HA-K 8162, London Records ‎– HA. 165, London Atlantic ‎– HA-K 8162, London Atlantic ‎– HA. 165. Series: American Series (2) –, Jazz At Preservation Hall – I. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album.

Jazz At Preservation Hall I from Eureka Brass Band (1963) (LP). This is a scan done by us, but as we have often several items in stock, it may be from a different item. Jazz At Preservation Hall I. items in stock.

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New Orleans changed all that forever. A few nights later, enjoying the balmy weather of the Deep South, I walked by a somehat decrepit looking bar in the French Quarter and walked into the delerious decibels of some of the hottest Dixieland Jazz I had ever heard. Upon closer inspection, the source of this ferocious instrumental ecstacy was the George Lewis Band, a half dozen Old Masters of Dixieland now in their 70s or 80s, playing their hearts and guts out.

Nowhere in New Orleans is this rich mixture more evident than at Preservation Hall, the French Quarter hotspot where jazz musicians of all races have been cutting their teeth since Pennsylvanians Allan and Sandra Jaffe opened the place in 1961. Once they got here, with a stack of Folkways and Library of Congress recordings, the bands they loved– the Eureka Brass Band, Tuxedo Brass Band, Billy & Dee Pierce, Sweet Emma Barrett– were still playing music. But it wasn’t being celebrated. Due to segregation and the social stigmas surrounding jazz, New Orleans didn’t have jazz clubs then. The purpose of the venues on Bourbon Street was to sell drinks.

Tracklist

A1 Just A Little While To Stay Here
A2 Bye And Bye
A3 Whoopin' Blues
A4 Down In Honky Tonk Town
B1 Take Your Burden To The Lord
B2 Joe Avery's Blues
B3 Panama

Notes

Made in England by the Decca Record Co Ltd

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1408 The Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans* Jazz At Preservation Hall I ‎(LP, Album, Mono) Atlantic 1408 US 1963
SD 1408 Eureka Brass Band Jazz At Preservation Hall I ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 1408 US 1963
SD 1408 The Eureka Brass Band* Jazz At Preservation Hall I ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic SD 1408 US Unknown
SD 1408 Eureka Brass Band Jazz At Preservation Hall I ‎(LP, Album, RE) Atlantic SD 1408 US Unknown
SD 1408 Eureka Brass Band Jazz At Preservation Hall I ‎(LP, Album, RE) Atlantic SD 1408 US 1972