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1928-1936 - Mezz Mezzrow
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  1. There'll Be Some Changes Made
  2. I've Found a New Baby
  3. Friars Point Shuffle
  4. Darktown Strutters' Ball
  5. Jazz Me Blues
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  1. There'll Be Some Changes Made
  2. I've Found a New Baby
  3. Friars Point Shuffle
  4. Darktown Strutters' Ball
  5. Jazz Me Blues
  6. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
  7. Free Love
  8. Dissonance
  9. Swingin' With Mezz
  10. Love, You're Not the One for Me
  11. Old Fashioned Love
  12. Apologies
  13. Sendin' the Vipers
  14. 35th and Calumet
  15. Moon over Miami
  16. I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze
  17. Suzannah
  18. Lights Out
  19. A Melody from the Sky
  20. Lost
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Mezz Mezzrow was never that strong a player. His technique was weak and although he played with enthusiasm and was decent on the blues, he fumbled a lot. However, Mezz did appear on a lot of significant recordings through the years, and some are on this Classics CD. Playing tenor, Mezzrow is heard in 1928 with the Chicago Rhythm Kings, the Jungle Kings (the same group under a different name), Frank Teschemacher's Chicagoans, and the Louisiana Rhythm Kings. Those six titles by overlapping bands feature such major players ...

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