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1922-1923 - New Orleans Rhythm Kings
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  1. Eccentric
  2. Farewell Blues
  3. Discontented Blues
  4. Bugle Call Blues
  5. Panama
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  1. Eccentric
  2. Farewell Blues
  3. Discontented Blues
  4. Bugle Call Blues
  5. Panama
  6. Tiger Rag
  7. Livery Stable Blues
  8. Oriental
  9. Sweet Lovin' Man
  10. That's A-Plenty
  11. Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
  12. Weary Blues
  13. Da Da Strain
  14. Wolverine Blues
  15. Maple Leaf Rag
  16. Tin Roof Blues
  17. Sobbin' Blues
  18. Marguerite
  19. Angry
  20. Clarinet Marmalade
  21. Mr. Jelly Lord
  22. London Blues
  23. Milenberg Joys
  24. Mad
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This is some of the best early jazz that you'll ever hear. The overall traditional jazz landscape would be incomplete without these hot little records. Descending upon the Gennett recording studios in August of 1922, the New Orleans Rhythm Kings called themselves the Friars Society Orchestra in honor of Mike Fritzel's Friar's Inn, a Chicago speakeasy that gave them lots of gig work. "Husk O'Hare" was designated as their director. It's worth noting that a gathering of hares is traditionally known as a "husk." If that's not ...

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