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Chris Barber – Chris Barber's Blues Book Volume One / Good Morning, Blues! (1997)

Chris Barber – Chris Barber's Blues Book Volume One / Good Morning, Blues! (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Chris Barber

  • Title: Chris Barber's Blues Book Volume One / Good Morning, Blues!
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Beat Goes On
  • Genre: Jazz, Dixieland, Blues, New Orleans Jazz Revival
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 58:46
  • Total Size: 204/443 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

Chris Barber's Blues Book Volume One - 1961

1. Bad Spell Blues (Patterson)
2. Kdman Blues
3. Four Point Blues
4. Backwater Blues
5. Kansas City Blues
6. It's All Over
7. Mama , He Treats Your Daughter Mean
8. Tell Me Why
9. Can't Afford to Do It
10. Blues Before Sunrise
11. Me and My Chauffeur
12. Trixie's Blues

Ottie Patterson - Vocal
Chris Barber - Trombone
Pat Halcox - Trumpet
Monty Sunshine - Clarinet
Eddie Smith - Rhythm guitar and banjo
Dick Smith - Double bass
Graham Burbidge - Drums

Good Mornin' Blues - 1965

13. Good Mornin' Blues
14. Morning Train
15. Bad Luck Blues
16. Mary - Ann
17. Who's Been Here Since I've Been Gone?
18. Frankie and Johnny
19. Finishing Straight
20. Hamp's Blues
21. If I Have a Ticket
22. The Great Bear
23. When Things go Wrong
24. Sweetest Little Baby
25. Jeep's Blues
26. Back to the Country

Chris Barber - Trombone and vocals
Pat Halcox - Trumpet and vocals
John Slaughter - Electric guitar
Eddie Smith - Rhythm guitar and banjo
Dick Smith - Double bass
Graham Burbidge - Drums
Ian Wheeler - Harminica, clarinet, alto sax

Barber/Ball/Bilk are a British traditional jazz trio comprised of trombonist Chris Barber, trumpeter Kenny Ball, and clarinetist Acker Bilk, whose individual recordings were compiled from time to time on joint best-of collections such as At the Jazz Band Ball (1994) and Boaters Bowlers & Bowties (2009). The recordings of Barber (born on April 17, 1930, in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England), Ball (born on May 22, 1930, in Ilford, Essex, England), and Bilk (born on January 28, 1929, in Pensford, Somerset, England) were first compiled jointly in 1962 on The Best of Ball, Barber & Bilk, which was released in the wake of "Stranger on the Shore." Performed by Mr. Acker Bilk & the Leon Young String Chorale and originally released in October 1961, "Stranger on the Shore" was one of the biggest hits of 1962 in not only the U.K., where it was the best-selling single of the year, but also the U.S., where it topped the Billboard singles chart for a week in May. Even though "Stranger on the Shore" isn't featured on The Best of Ball, Barber & Bilk, which includes songs by Mr. Acker Bilk & His Paramount Jazz Band, Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen, and Chris Barber & His Jazz Band, the song's popularity, along with that of the British traditional jazz movement, propelled the compilation to the top of the U.K. albums chart in September 1962. From time to time over the years, the recordings of Barber, Ball, and Bilk were likewise compiled jointly. At the Jazz Band Ball (1994) is a particularly notable compilation of 1962 recordings drawn from the BBC Archives. In addition, Boaters Bowlers & Bowties (2009) is notable for its double-disc length as well as for its inclusion of "Stranger on the Shore."



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  • mufty77
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