I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say - Jelly Roll Morton
Down In Jungle Town - Allen, Henry "Red" & Orchestra, His
Ballin' The Jack - Bechet, Sidney
St. James Infirmary - King Olivier / Orchestra, His
29th And Dearborn - Kid Ory
Mail Order Woman - Dupree, Jack "Champion"
I'll Never Be Free - Laurie, Annie / Paul Gayten Sextet, The
Good Rockin' Tonight - Brown, Roy
Stack-A'lee - Archibald & Orchestra, His
Bon Ton Roula - Garlow, Clarence
Poppa Stoppa's Be Bop Blues - August, Joe "Mr. Google Eyes"
Oooh - Oooh - Oooh - Price, Lloyd
Gumbo Blues - Lewis, Smiley
The Things That I Used To Do - Guitar Slim
Jack-A-Mo - Sugar Boy & Cane Cutters, His
You Better Believe It - Gayten, Paul
Witchcraft - Spiders, The
Double-Eyed Whammy - Ridgley, Tommy
Shrimp & Gumbo - Bartholomew, Dave
Mardi Gras Mambo - Hawketts
Later Alligator - Charles, Bobby
(Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone - Montrell, Roy
Those Lonely, Lonely Nights - King, Earl
Ay-Te Te Fee - Chenier, Clifton
Track Listings (25) - Disc #2
Walking To New Orleans - Domino, Fats
Java - Toussaint, Allen
I Won't Cry - Adams, Johnny
Peanut Vendor - Tyler, Alvin "Red"
Cha Dooky-Doo - Neville, Art
Walking With Mr. Lee - Allen, Lee & Band, His
Let The Good Times Roll - Shirley & Lee
'Fore Day In The Morning - Smith, Huey "Piano"
Sea Cruise - Ford, Frankie
Gonzo - Booker, James
You Talk Too Much - Jones, Joe
There's Something On Your Mind - Marchan, Bobby
Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Hill, Jessie
Mardi Gras In New Orleans - Professor Longhair & Shuffling Hungarians, The
New Orleans - Big Biy Myles
Carnival Time - Johnson, Al
Hello, My Lover - K-Doe, Ernie
Ain't Got No Home - Henry, Clarence "Frogman"
I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) - George, Barbara
Ya Ya - Dorsey, Lee
I Like It Like That - Kenner, Chris
Storm Warning - Rebennack, Mac
Every Dog Has Its Day - Bo, Eddie
Over You - Neville, Aaron
Don't Mess With My Man - Thomas, Irma
UK two CD collection. New Orleans remains the greatest music city on earth. All kinds of Jazz and Blues and Funk and Rock and everything else in between exists there. Hot musicians play on the street or in dive bars, often... more » relying solely on tips to survive. Here we've gathered together 50 classic original recordings by legendary artists that demonstrate how New Orleans music has taken shape - from when jazz first flowered in the city's brothels through to the Crescent City's finest Blues, Soul and R&B, so creating a musical gumbo of exceptional flavor and strength. Metro Select.« less
UK two CD collection. New Orleans remains the greatest music city on earth. All kinds of Jazz and Blues and Funk and Rock and everything else in between exists there. Hot musicians play on the street or in dive bars, often relying solely on tips to survive. Here we've gathered together 50 classic original recordings by legendary artists that demonstrate how New Orleans music has taken shape - from when jazz first flowered in the city's brothels through to the Crescent City's finest Blues, Soul and R&B, so creating a musical gumbo of exceptional flavor and strength. Metro Select.