Doctor Jazz

Doc Evans And His Dixieland Band

3 ma 3 chce
Rok
1950
Kraj
US
Format
Shellac
10", 78 RPM, Album
Label
Tempo (7)
AFRS-2
Jazz
Identyfikatory
Other: TR 474-A Matrix / Runout: RL14770 TR-474-A Other: TR 474-B Matrix / Runout: RL14771 TR-474-B Other: TR 476-A Matrix / Runout: RL14772 TR-476-A 1-S 3
Tracklista
A
Milenberg Joys Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
B
Memphis Blues Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
C
Ostrich Walk Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
D
Blues Doctor Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
E
Walking The Dog Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
F
Willie The Weeper Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
G
Georgia Cakewalk Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
H
Ballin' The Jack Doc Evans and His 6-Alarm-Six
Notatki wydania
An album of four discs released on [l225732] comprised of masters leased from [l2094691] originally recorded in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 30, 1949. Very confusing release - the front cover references Art Floral but record labels show Tempo branding - yet inside liner notes reference the [l939769] label. Cover attributes the album to "Doc Evans' Dixieland Band" but individual records alternately are titled with "The 6-Alarm Six" and "Doc Evans and his Six-Alarm-Six" The May 19, 1950 issue of Down Beat reported, "The Dixieland trumpeter [Doc Evans] is incensed over the way his band was handled on the recent Tempo release of his records. Tempo leased the masters from Art-Floral, in Northfield, Minn., and put them out on Tempo label. Evans, however, didn’t find out until he dropped into a record shop." The Tempo pressed records that were labeled as being from "The 6-Alarm-Six" without mentioning Doc Evans' name further angered Evans who proposed a lawsuit as a result.
Credits
  • Bass Willie Sutton
  • Clarinet Johnny McDonald (3)
  • Cornet Doc Evans
  • Drums Doc Cenardo
  • Piano Carroll Lee
  • Trombone Al Jenkins

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