George Lewis - Jam Session Music CD
George Lewis - Jam Session Music CD
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This music on this album has become known as the George Lewis "Jam Session." This benchmark recording was originally captured on two tape recorders by producer Dr. Edmond Souchon on May 22nd, 1950 in New Orleans and features George Lewis, Elmer Talbert, Jim Robinson, Alton Purnell, Lawrence Marrero, Slow Drag Pavageau and Joe Watkins. This special release contains the complete session with never before heard outtakes. Souchon wrote the liner notes and there are photos from the session with a complete technical rundown of the material.
Tracklist:
- Willie The Weeper
- 219 Blues
- Maisie
- Ole Miss #1
- Ole Miss #2
- Ole Miss (False Start And Incomplete Take)
- Stompin' At The El Morocco (Alternative Title For Ole Miss0
- Bugle Boy March #1
- Bugle Boy March #2
- Jerusalem Blues
- Pallet On The Floor #1
- Pallet On The Floor #2
- Sheik Of Araby #1
- Sheik Of Araby #2
- Chicken
- Sheik Of Araby
UPC: 762247110422
Label: Ghb Jazz Foundation
Release Date: 5.17.05
Format: CD
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