A History of Jazz: The New York Scene
Various Artists
The New York Scene revels in the Big Apple as a multifaceted hotbed of jazz from its early days in the 1910s to the birth of bop in the 1940s, and presents the city as a "developer and gatherer" of exciting musical talent and diversity.
Track Listing
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Too Much Mustard | Europe's Society Orchestra | 3:53 | |
102
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Sensation Rag | Original Dixieland Jazz Band | 2:54 | |
103
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Crazy Blues | Perry Bradford's Jazz Hounds with Mamie Smith | 3:25 | |
104
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Sugar Foot Stomp | Fletcher Henderson Orchestra with Louis Armstrong and Coleman Hawkins | 2:52 | |
105
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Log Cabin Blues | Clarence Williams' Washboard Five | 3:10 | |
106
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Boy in the Boat | Charlie Johnson's Paradise Ten | 3:43 | |
107
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Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble | Miff Mole's Little Molers | 3:00 | |
201
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Thou Swell | Louisiana Sugar Babes | 3:00 | |
202
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Harlem River Quiver | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | 2:50 | |
203
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Ozark Mountain Blues | The Missourians | 3:02 | |
204
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Keep That Hi-De-Hi in Your Soul | Cab Calloway and His Orchestra | 2:56 | |
205
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Jaznochracy | Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra | 2:43 | |
206
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Flyin' Hawk | Coleman Hawkins Quartet | 2:49 | |
207
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Groovin' High | Dizzy Gillespie and His Sextet | 2:42 |