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Smithsonian Folkways, the Smithsonian Institution’s nonprofit record label, is set to release Classic Sounds of New Orleans, a twenty-six-track CD that hits the highlights of what Folkways calls “America’s most musical city.”
The new disc, out July 27, aims to capture and preserve just how “integral music is to everyday life in New Orleans,” by including not just jazz, blues and brass band music, but the rawer sounds heard on the streets, like those of vendors, a “down-and-out jazzman blowing his harmonica,” and a street-corner evangelist.
Beyond the city, the compilation acknowledges New Orleans’ music as a point of origin for many influential artists of the present and past decades, like Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, or Dr. John and the Marsalis family.
Classic Sounds of New Orleans Track List:
1. Just a Little While to Stay Here – Eureka Brass Band
2. Shoe Shine Hambone – Shoe Shine Boy
3. Tiger Rag – Freddie L. Small
4. Blackberries! – Dora Bliggen
5. Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band – Mardi Gras Indians
6. Times Done Changed – Sister Dora Alexander
7. Dark Was the Night – Rev. Lewis Jackson & Charlotte Rucell
8. Back to the Time – Choir of Pilgrim Baptist Church
9. We Shall Walk through the Streets of the City (Dirge) – Doc Paulin
10. We Shall Walk through the Streets of the City (March) – Doc Paulin
11. Bucket’s Got a Hole in It – Punch Miller with Samuel B. Charters
12. Spooky Drums #1 – Baby Dodds
13. Millenberg Joys – Emile Barnes
14. Clarinet Marmalade – Six & Seven Eights String Band
15. High Society – Snooks Eaglin
16. Careless Love – Lonnie Johnson
17. Lonesome Road – Billie & Dee Dee Pierce w. Emile Barnes
18. Corrine, Corrina – Kid Clayton
19. Saint James Infirmary – Snooks Eaglin
20. Take Your Big Leg Off Me/Easy Rider/ Mama Don’t ‘Low No Music Playing Here – H. J. Boiusseau
21. Rattlesnake Boogie – Champion Jack Dupree
22. Please Don’t Talk about Me When I’m Gone – Roosevelt Sykes
23. Jimmy’s Blues – Kid Clayton
24. C. C. Rider – Lonnie Johnson
25. Shake It and Break It – Emile Barnes & Lawrence Tocca with Billie Pierce
26. Lord, Lord, Lord – Eureka Brass Band
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