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Jelly Roll Morton - Greatest Hits
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Jelly Roll Morton
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Product Details
- Artist: Jelly Roll Morton
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0090266850020
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- Format: Box set
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- Label: RCA
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- Manufacturer: RCA
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: RCA
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- Release Date: 1996-07-16
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- Studio: RCA
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- Title: Jelly Roll Morton - Greatest Hits
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- UPC: 090266850020
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Customer Reviews
Long Live Jelly Roll!
For the money, this is an excellent introductory collection of recordings by Jelly Roll Morton. The dates of this set span from 1926-1929. All but two tracks (Deep Creek & Red Hot Pepper) are performed with his red hot peppers. For someone new to early jazz and/or Morton, this set is an excellent starting point. All the tracks are easy to listen two and never get dull.
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Great intro to 1920's jazz
This CD was my introduction to early years of Jazz, and I have to say I really enjoy it. The sound quality is pretty good, when you consider the recordings are 75 years old. If you like hot, toe-tappin' stomps combined with some sweet blues-style music, I highly recommend this CD.
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Jelly Roll was brilliant!
If you have any interest in jazz or music of the 20's and 30's, you have to sample Jelly Roll Morton. Paul Whiteman may cut it for awhile, but eventually you'll look to greater variety and musicianship, which Morton displays here in spades. None of these cuts are dated, just listen to "Black Bottom Stomp," a timeless jazz classic which will set your toes a-tapping. This collection represents Morton at his best, before his decline. You won't regret buying this and it may turn you on to an entirely new (and unappreciated genre...) 1920's jazz.
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you never had a jelly roll like this before!
This was the first album I had heard by morton,and it turned me into a fan! These tracks were made when he was at the top of his game(believe me it shows). The songs I most suggest you listen to are: black bottom stomp-great clarinet solo. Number 2- The classic Wild Man Blues. And Kansas city stomps-great solos all way 'round
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