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Thursday, 10 February 2011
RED ALLEN PLAYS KING OLIVER - T 567
RED ALLEN PLAYS KING OLIVER - T 567
Ballin the jack (Smith-Burris)
Canal St. Blues (Oliver)
Someday sweetheart (B. a- J. Spikes)
Dixie medley (Marching thro' Georgia, Battle hymn, Bourbon St. Parade)
How long, how long blues (Carr) (vocal Red Alien)
Just a closer walk with thee (P.O.)
Bill Bailey won't you please come home? (Cannon)
Snowy morning blues (Johnson)
Baby won't you please come home ? (Williams-Warfield)
Fidgety feet (La Rocca-Shields)
Yellow dog blues (Handy)
Allot me (Simons-Marks)
Personnel:
Henry "Red" Allen (trumpet, vocal); Herb Fleming (trombone); William "Buster" Bailey (clarinet); Bob Hammer (piano); Milt Hinton (string bass); Sol Hall (drums). On How long, how long blues and Snowy morning blues Sam Price (piano) replaces Hammer.
All titles recorded in New York City in 1960.
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