Detailed Information

  • Label: Collectables, 1954/55
  • Order number: 6737939
  • Release date: 21.1.2003

Disk 1 von 2

  1. 1 Beale street blues Start
  2. 2 Emaline/Don't worry bout me/ I can't give you anything but love Start
  3. 3 Riverboat shuffle Start
  4. 4 Jam session blues/Ole miss Start
  5. 5 Black and blue Start
  6. 6 I ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll Start
  7. 7 Ja-da Start
  8. 8 The sheik of araby Start
  9. 9 Squeeze me Start
  10. 10 South rampart street parade Start
  11. 11 There'll be some changes made
  12. 12 How come you do me like you do
  13. 13 Blues my naughty sweety gave me
  14. 14 Tin roof blues
  15. 15 When my sugar walks down the street/I can't belive that you're in love with me

Disk 2 von 2

  1. 1 There'll Be Some Changes Made
  2. 2 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
  3. 3 Blues My Naughty Sweety Gave Me
  4. 4 Tin Roof Blues
  5. 5 When My Sugar Walks Down the Street/I Can't Believe That You're in ...
+ Frank Perkins, Spencer Williams u. a.

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This 2-CD set contains two long out-of-print Eddie Condon recordings originally released by Columbia in the mid-1950s. "Jam Session" was his first on the Columbia label, and features four tracks (1-4) recorded by Condon in NYC, and six (5-10) recorded in Hollywood by The Rampart Street Paraders, a group of former Bob Crosby bandmates assembled by Paul Weston. "Jammin' At Condon's" was Condon's first "solo" LP for Columbia (the first album he did for them in which he didn't share the record with another act). The highlight of this album is the 13-minute rendition of "How Come You Do Me Like You Do."

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