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Mardi Gras Parade Music From New Orleans
Mardi Gras Parade Music From New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade Music From New Orleans

Various Artists

Release Date: 1993
Recording Date: Not Available

BHB 107

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TRACK LIST AND REALAUDIOŽ LINKS
1.  Mardi Gras Parade
2.  Bourbon Street Parade
3.  March Of The Bob Cats
4.  Buzzard's Parade
5.  King Zulu Parade
6.  High Society
7.  While We Danced At The Mardi Gras
8.  If Ever I Cease To Love
9.  South Rampart Street Parade
10.  Go To The Mardi Gras
11.  Moose Parade
12.  Why Don't You Go TO New Orleans
13.  Joe Avery's Whoopin' Blues
14.  The Second Line
15.  When The Saints Go Marching In
16.  The Day After Mardi Gras
PERSONNEL
In Order Of Appearance
Emile Christian And His New Orleans Jazz Band
Santo Pecora And His New Orleans Rhythm Kings
Pete Fountain And His New Orleans Band
Sharkey And His Kings Of Dixieland - #4, 6
Johnny Wiggs And His Kings Of Dixieland - #5, 8
Al Hirt And His Jazz Band
The Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band
The Young Men Of New Orleans
Thomas Jefferson/Raymond Burke
Jim Beatty
Sarah Spencer's Rue Conti Jazz Band
George Buck's Jazzology All Stars
Sammy Duncan And His All Stars
The Lakefront Loungers
NOTES:
"The same spirit that enters the people of (and in) New Orleans during the Mardi Gras time infuses the music of the Carnival season. Music is literally everywhere, whether a brass band in Jackson Square playing 'Saints' for the umpteenth time or a recorded version of the favorite 'Mardi Gras Mambo' being blasted from some huge speakers on the bed of a truck. The juke boxes are stocked with seasonal fare and muzak versions of Carnival hits which fill the ears of shoppers at the mall. Music is the key to the festivities, and in the words of Arthur Hardy, publisher of the Annual 'Mardi Gras Guide,' the city's traditional jazz is the soul of the celebration. On this collection we are treated to sixteen performances of New Orleans jazz that are associated with Mardi Gras. The stylistic thread running throughout this disc is the beat, that unmistakable yet indescribable beat, is the hallmark of the music that accompanies parade season." from the liner notes by Jon Pult





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