EDDIE CONDON

1930-1944

featuring Pee-Wee Russell, clarinet

EDDIE CONDON

1930-1944

FS-40101  |   Four Star Jazz

Name Credit
Eddie Condon Eddie Condon Guitar/Banjo/Bandleader

Overview

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FS-40101

EDDIE CONDON

“1930-1940”

Eddie Condon’s great contribution to traditional jazz was his ability to gather together the right jazzmen for the job. This album has it all–the great traditional jazz numbers–the “feeling” — and the great jazzmen, such as Max Kaminsky, Bud Freeman, Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden and George Wettling. If only for the rendition of “Embraceable You” this album is worth the money. You can play it over and over again–and wish Eddie were still here.

1 That’s A Plenty (Live)

04:11

2 Panama (Live)

04:15

3 When Your Lover Has Gone (Live)

03:27

4 Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out (Live)

03:00

5 Rose Room (Live)

02:57

6 I Must Have That Man (Live)

03:28

7 Original Dixieland One Step (Live)

03:05

8 Baby Won’t You Please Come Home (Live)

02:51

9 Sensation (Live)

02:50

10 Fidgety Feet (Live)

02:52

11 Oh, Sister Ain’t That Hot (Live)

02:55

12 Georgia Grind (Live)

02:56

13 Ballin’ The Jack (Live)

02:58

14 I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll (Live)

03:00

15 Ja-Da (Live)

02:41

16 Love Is Just Around The Corner (Live)

03:04

17 Embraceable You (Live)

04:06

18 Sunday (Live)

03:11

19 California Here I Come (Live)

03:02

20 The Eel (Live)

03:02