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1947 - Mezz Mezzrow
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  1. Breathe Blues
  2. Really the Blues, Pt.1
  3. Really the Blues, Pt. 2
  4. Evil Gal Blues
  5. Fat Mama Blues
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  1. Breathe Blues
  2. Really the Blues, Pt.1
  3. Really the Blues, Pt. 2
  4. Evil Gal Blues
  5. Fat Mama Blues
  6. You Got to Give It to Me
  7. Hey Daddy Blues
  8. Whoop This Wolf Away from My Door
  9. You Can't Do That to Me
  10. Groovin' the Minor
  11. Where Am I
  12. Tommy's Blues
  13. Chicago Function (Revoluntary Blues), Pt. I
  14. Chicago Function (Revoluntary Blues), Pt. 2
  15. I Want Some
  16. I'm Speaking My Mind
  17. Never Will I Forget the Blues
  18. The Blues and Freud, Pt. 1
  19. The Blues and Freud, Pt. 2
  20. Kaiser's Last Break
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Mezz Mezzrow was a jazz musician better known for writing his exaggerated autobiography Really the Blues in 1946 than for his clarinet playing. This Classics disc highlights the year 1947 when Mezzrow was recording for his own King Jazz label. Even on up-tempo hot numbers, a hazy laid back approach was consistently maintained, which may have had something to do with Mezzrow's fondness for marijuana. However, these are highly enjoyable recordings that feature vocalist Coot Grant on six of the discs 20 tracks along with top ...

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