Lee Collins (2) - Ralph Sutton Jazzola Six - Vol.2
- Label: Rarities (2)
- Cat#: 32
- Format: Vinyl, LP
- Country: Denmark
- Released:
- Genre: Jazz
- Style:
Condition
Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) Can play without skipping. Significant scratches, surface noise, and groove wear.
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Seller: Petesmusic_UK
Comments
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Tracklist
Position | Title/Credits | Duration |
---|---|---|
A1 | Do You Know What It Means | |
A2 | I've Found A New Baby | |
A3 | Buddy Bolden's Blues | |
A4 | Muskrat Ramble | |
A5 | Our Monday Date | |
A6 | Clarinet Marmalade | |
B1 | Do You Know What It Means | |
B2 | Fidgety Feet | |
B3 | Chinatown, My Chinatown | |
B4 | Viper's Drag | |
B5 | Basin Street Blues | |
B6 | Big Butter An Egg Man |
Notes
Personnel: Lee Collins, trumpet ; (Side A) Pud Brown, clarinet, soprano & tenor saxophones ;(Side B) Bob McCracken, clarinet ; Burt Johnson, trombone ; (Side A) Ralph Sutton (Side B) Don Ewell, piano ; Dale "Deacon" Jones, bass ; Smokey Stover, drums Taken from review off of "Allmusic.com" by Scott Yanow..."Although Lee Collins was one of the more talented New Orleans trumpeters and he spent much time in Chicago, he had very few opportunities to record as a leader. In fact his three albums consist of a very obscure effort for the tiny New Orleans Rec. label plus two live records for Rarities; all are difficult to find. The first of his two Rarities volumes has a pair of radio broadcasts from San Francisco's Hangover Club in 1953. Side 1 - Hangover Club, San Francisco - Aug. 15th, 1953 Side 2 - Hangover Club, San Francisco - Aug. 22nd, 1953
£5.60
Seller: Petesmusic_UK
Comments
insert included