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Various - Get Easy Blues (Chicago 1928-1930) flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Get Easy Blues (Chicago 1928-1930)
  • Date of release 1996
  • Country UK
  • Other formats FLAC ASF AHX APE DXD WMA AA
  • Genre Jazz / Blues
  • Size MP3 1527 mb
  • Size FLAC 1120 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 733

7. –Sammy Stewart And His Orchestra. Cause I Feel Low Down. 8. Matrix, Runout (Mirrored): MASTERED BY NIMBUS C3170 DGF 9. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.

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The Chicago blues is a form of blues music indigenous to Chicago, Illinois. Chicago blues is an electric blues style of urban blues.

Artist: Various Album: Chicago Blues Session - Vol. 1-80 Genre: Blues Label: Wolf Records Released: 1988-2012 Quality: mp3, 320 kbps Albums . Vol. 17 - VA - Chicago Blues Legends. 18 - Magic Slim - Live On The Road. 19 - Michael Coleman - Back Breaking Blues. 58 - Easy Baby - If's It Ain't One Thing, It's Another. 59 - Vance Kelly - Live At Lee's Unleaded Blues. 60 - John Primer - Blue Steel - A Tribute To Elmore James.

Blues Roots/Chicago - The 1930's. As the Depression's early days brought Southern musicians to Northern cities, the Chicago blues scene absorbed and incorporated these new arrivals. Ensembles grew, the blues became more popular, and individual musicians' styles combined to form a sound that reflected musicians' familiarity with each other and the creativity each brought to the session.

What is now referred to as the classic Chicago Blues style was developed in the late '40s and early '50s, taking Delta blues, fully amplifying it and putting it into a small-band context. Adding drums, bass, and piano (sometimes saxophones) to the basic string band and harmonica aggregation, the style created the now standard blues band lineup. The form was (and is) flexible to accommodate singers, guitarists, pianists, and harmonica players as the featured performer in front of the standard instrumentation

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1 Levee Serenaders Midnight Mama
Banjo – Leslie Corley*Brass Bass – Hayes AlvisDrums – Wallace BishopPiano – Jelly Roll MortonSoprano Saxophone, Bass Saxophone – Walter ThomasTrombone – Louis Taylor Trumpet – Edwin Swayze*Vocals – Frances HerefordWritten-By – Morton*
2 Levee Serenaders Mr. Jelly Lord
Banjo – Leslie Corley*Brass Bass – Hayes AlvisClarinet, Soprano Saxophone – Walter ThomasDrums – Wallace BishopPiano – Jelly Roll MortonTrombone – Louis Taylor Trumpet – Edwin Swayze*Vocals – Frances HerefordWritten-By – Morton*
3 Jasper Taylor's 'Original Washboard Band' Jasper Taylor Blues
Clarinet – Johnny DoddsPiano [Possibly] – Eddie Heywood Trumpet – R.Q. DickersonVocals – Julia Davis Washtub Bass – Jasper TaylorWritten-By – Williams*, Heywood*, Taylor*
4 Jasper Taylor's 'Original Washboard Band' Geechie River
Clarinet – Johnny DoddsPiano [Possibly] – Eddie Heywood Trumpet – R.Q. DickersonVocals – Julia Davis Washtub Bass – Jasper TaylorWritten-By – Heywood*, Gilbert*
5 Lil Hardaway's Orchestra Milenburg Joys
Alto Saxophone – Vance DixonBanjo, Drums – Unknown ArtistPiano – Lil Hardaway*Trombone – Albert WynnTrumpet [Possibly] – Dave Nelson Written-By – Morton*, Rappolo*, Mares*
6 Lil Hardaway's Orchestra Get Easy Blues
Alto Saxophone – Vance DixonBanjo, Drums – Unknown ArtistPiano – Lil Hardaway*Trombone – Albert WynnTrumpet [Possibly] – Dave Nelson
7 Sammy Stewart And His Orchestra* 'Cause I Feel Low Down
Banjo – Ed CarryBrass Bass – Mance Worley*Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Vance DixonClarinet, Saxophone – Bill Stewart Drums, Vocals – Dave Smallwood Piano – Sammy StewartTenor Saxophone – Frank Fowler Trombone – Henry Kenneth Stewart*Trumpet – Eugene Hutt, Leon ScottViolin – Clarence Moore Written-By – Trent*, De Rose*
8 Sammy Stewart And His Orchestra* Ol' Man River
Brass Bass – Mance Worley*Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Vance DixonClarinet, Saxophone – Bill Stewart Drums, Vocals – Dave Smallwood Guitar – Ed CarryPiano – Sammy StewartTenor Saxophone – Frank Fowler Trombone – Henry Kenneth Stewart*Trumpet – Eugene Hutt, Leon ScottViolin – Clarence Moore Written-By – Hammerstein-Kern
9 Sammy Stewart And His Orchestra* Scadatin-Dee
Banjo – Ed CarryBrass Bass – Mance Worley*Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Paul Tyler Clarinet, Saxophone – Bill Stewart Drums, Vocals – Dave Smallwood Piano – Sammy StewartTenor Saxophone – Frank Fowler Trombone – Henry Kenneth Stewart*Trumpet – George Dixon, Leon ScottViolin – Clarence Moore
10 Sammy Stewart And His Orchestra* Crazy Rhythm
Banjo – Ed CarryBrass Bass – Mance Worley*Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Paul Tyler Clarinet, Saxophone – Bill Stewart Drums, Vocals – Dave Smallwood Piano – Sammy StewartTenor Saxophone – Frank Fowler Trombone – Henry Kenneth Stewart*Trumpet – George Dixon, Leon ScottViolin – Clarence Moore Written-By – Meyer*, Kahn*
11 Sammy Stewart And His Orchestra* Wob-A-Ly Walk
Banjo – Ed CarryBrass Bass – Mance Worley*Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Paul Tyler Clarinet, Saxophone – Bill Stewart Drums, Vocals – Dave Smallwood Piano – Sammy StewartTenor Saxophone – Frank Fowler Trombone – Henry Kenneth Stewart*Trumpet – Leon ScottTrumpet, Violin [Second] – George DixonViolin – Clarence Moore Written-By – Green*, Warren*
12 Wynn's Creole Jazz Band* Down By The Levee
Banjo – Charlie Jackson Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Lester BooneDrums – Sidney CatlettPiano – William Barbee*Trombone – Albert WynnTrumpet, Vocals – Punch MillerWritten-By – Wynn*
13 Wynn's Creole Jazz Band* She's Crying For Me
Banjo – Charlie Jackson Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Lester BooneDrums – Sidney CatlettPiano – William Barbee*Trombone – Albert WynnTrumpet – Punch MillerWritten-By – Santo Pecora
14 Albert Wynn And His Gut Bucket Five* Crying My Blues Away
Banjo – Charlie Jackson Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Lester BooneDrums – Sidney CatlettPiano, Vocals [Possibly] – Alex Hill*Trombone – Albert WynnTrumpet – Punch MillerWritten-By – Hill*
15 Albert Wynn And His Gut Bucket Five* Parkway Stomp
Banjo – Charlie Jackson Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Lester BooneDrums – Sidney CatlettPiano – Alex Hill*Trombone – Albert WynnTrumpet – Punch MillerWritten-By – Wynn*, Dorsey*
16 Jimmy Wade And His Dixielanders Mississippi Wobble
Brass Bass – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone [Possibly] – Arnett Nelson, Charles Johnson Drums, Kazoo – Cliff Jones Piano – Alex Hill*Trombone – Charles Lawson Trumpet – Jimmy Wade, Punch MillerWritten-By – Hill*
17 Jimmy Wade And His Dixielanders Gates Blues
Brass Bass – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone [Possibly] – Arnett Nelson, Charles Johnson Drums, Kazoo – Cliff Jones Piano – Alex Hill*Trombone – Charles Lawson Trumpet – Jimmy WadeTrumpet, Vocals – Punch MillerWritten-By – Wade*
18 Jimmy Wade And His Dixielanders Gates Blues (Alternat Take)
Brass Bass – Unknown ArtistClarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone [Possibly] – Arnett Nelson, Charles Johnson Drums, Kazoo – Cliff Jones Piano – Alex Hill*Trombone – Charles Lawson Trumpet – Jimmy WadeTrumpet, Vocals – Punch MillerWritten-By – Wade*
19 Jimmy Bertrand's Washboard Wizards Isabella
Clarinet – Darnell HowardPiano – Jimmy BlytheTrumpet – Punch MillerWashboard – Jimmy BertrandWritten-By – Punch*
20 Jimmy Bertrand's Washboard Wizards I Won't Give You None
Clarinet – Darnell HowardPiano – Jimmy BlytheTrumpet – Punch MillerWashboard – Jimmy BertrandWritten-By – Huff*, Blythe*
21 Beale Street Washboard Band Forty And Tight-
Clarinet – Johnny DoddsPiano – Frank MelroseTrumpet – Herb MorandWashboard – Baby DoddsWritten-By – Melrose*
22 Beale Street Washboard Band Forty And Tight - B
Clarinet – Johnny DoddsPiano – Frank MelroseTrumpet – Herb MorandWashboard – Baby DoddsWritten-By – Melrose*
23 Beale Street Washboard Band Piggly Wiggly - A
Clarinet – Johnny DoddsPiano – Frank MelroseTrumpet – Herb MorandWashboard – Baby DoddsWritten-By – Cobb*
24 Beale Street Washboard Band Piggly Wiggly - B
Clarinet – Johnny DoddsPiano – Frank MelroseTrumpet – Herb MorandWashboard – Baby DoddsWritten-By – Cobb*
25 Frankie Franko & His Louisianians Somebody Stole My Girl
Alto Saxophone – Leon WashingtonBanjo – Charles Du GastonBrass Bass – Bill HilliardDrums, Leader – Francois MoseleyPiano – Zinky CohnTenor Saxophone – Fred Howard Trombone – Ed BurkeTrumpet, Vocals – Punch Moor*Written-By – Wood*
26 Frankie Franko & His Louisianians Golden Lily Blues
Alto Saxophone – Leon WashingtonBanjo – Charles Du GastonBrass Bass – Bill HilliardDrums, Leader – Francois MoseleyPiano – Zinky CohnTenor Saxophone – Fred Howard Trombone – Ed BurkeTrumpet, Vocals – Punch Moor*Written-By – Moseley*, Punch*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – David French
  • Copyright (c) – David French

Credits

  • Producer – David French
  • Remastered By – John R. T. Davies

Notes

Original matrix & catalog numbers, recording locations and dates:
1: C-1630; Voc 1154; Chicago, 21st January 1928
2: C-1632; Voc 1154; Chicago, 21st January 1928
3: C-2022-A; Voc 1196; Chicago, 29th June 1928
4: C-2023-B; Voc 1196; Chicago, 29th June 1928
5: C-2336; Voc 1252; Chicago, 22nd September 1928
6: C-2337; test; Chicago, 22nd September 1928
7: C-2302; Voc 15724; Chicago, 6th September 1928
8: C-2304; Voc 15724; Chicago, 6th September 1928
9: C-2329; test; Chicago, 20th September 1928
10: C-2390; Voc 15734; Chicago, 3rd October 1928
11: C-2391; Voc 15734; Chicago, 3rd October 1928
12: C-2381-B; Voc 1220; Chicago, 2nd October 1928
13: C-2382-B; Voc 1252; Chicago, 2nd October 1928
14: C-2423; Voc 1218; Chicago, 9th October 1928
15: C-2424-B; Voc 1220; Chicago, 9th October 1928
16: C-2428-A; Voc 1236; Chicago, 10th October 1928
17: C-2429-A; Voc 1236; Chicago, 10th October 1928
18: C-2429; test; Chicago, 10th October 1928
19: C-3364; Voc 1280; Chicago, 25th April 1929
20: C-3366; Voc 1280; Chicago, 25th April 1929
21: C-3936-A; Voc 1403; Chicago, 24th July 1929
22: C-3936-B; test; Chicago, 24th July 1929
23: C-3937-A; Voc 1403; Chicago, 24th July 1929
24: C-3937-B; Br.80076; Chicago, 24th July 1929
25: C-6179; Melotone M-12009; Chicago, 2nd November 1930
26: C-6180; Melotone M-12009; Chicago, 2nd November 1930

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 641654760928
  • Mastering SID Code (Mirrored): IFPI L123
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): MASTERED BY NIMBUS C3170 DGF 9 :

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DGF9 Various Get Easy Blues (Chicago 1928-1930) ‎(CD, Comp) Frog DGF9 UK 1996