1.3 High Society (Introducing Maryland, My Maryland)
1.4 Tico Tico
1.5 That Old Gang of Mine
1.6 Winter Night/Stumbling
1.7 Who's Sorry Now
1.8 Clarinet Marmalade
1.9 Dixieland One-Step
1.10 Jealous
1.11 Muskrat Ramble
1.12 Tico Tico
1.13 Floating Down That Old Green River
1.14 Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
1.15 Sunrise Serenade
1.16 Medley in D
1.17 My Josephine
1.18 High Society (Introducing Maryland, My Maryland) #2
1.19 Lazy River/They'll Be Some Changes Made
1.20 Donna Clara
1.21 Floating Down That Old Green River
1.22 Raggin' the Scale (Two False Starts)
1.23 At Sundown
1.24 When the Saints Go Marching in
1.25 A Handful of Cards
1.26 Gettysburg March
1.27 Lover Come Back to Me
1.28 'A' Rag
1.29 Liebenstraum
1.30 That Old Gang of Mine
1.31 Floating Down That Old Green River
1.32 High Society
1.33 Who's Sorry Now
1.34 Tiger Rag
1.35 Tico Tico
1.36 Up a Lazy River
1.37 Donna Clara
1.38 When the Saints
1.39 Ukulele Marmalade
1.40 Dixieland One-Step
1.41 Tea for Two
1.42 At the Storybrook Ball
1.43 Opus 4 (Ragtime Gal)
1.44 Little Coquette
1.45 I'm Nobody's Baby
1.46 Bill Bailey
1.47 High Society
1.48 I Had a Dream Dear
1.49 Ida
1.50 Who's Sorry Now
1.51 Walkin' the Dog
1.52 That Old Gang of Mine
1.53 Little Corvette (Trio)
1.54 Little Rock Getaway
1.55 West End Romp
1.56 That's a Plenty
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
..new Orleans String Jazz Traditions
Description:
Echoes Of Tom Anderson's - The New Orleans String by 6 & 7, released 6 March 2014.
This version of Echoes Of Tom Anderson's - The New Orleans String comes as a 2xCD. - ..NEW ORLEANS STRING JAZZ TRADITIONS
(2-CD Set) a double CD compilation of the 6 & 7/8s String Band, who originally started playing together in 1911. CD1 features sessions recorded for an LP at guitarist Edmond Souchon's house in Metairie, Louisiana in August 1954, tracks featured on 78s from 1949 and a recording of acoustic guitar playing by Frank Amacker from 1958. CD2 starts with a radio broadcast the band made in 1950 as part of the New Orleans Opera Auditions on the Air, plus recordings by Souchon and ukelele player Charlie Hardy made in 1955.