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From Spirituals to Swing: The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts ()

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  1. Swingin' the Blues
  2. One O'Clock Jump
  3. Introduction
  4. Blues with Lips
  5. I Never Knew
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  1. Swingin' the Blues
  2. One O'Clock Jump
  3. Introduction
  4. Blues with Lips
  5. I Never Knew
  6. Don't Be That Way
  7. Introduction
  8. Blues with Helen
  9. Introduction
  10. I Ain't Got Nobody
  11. Jumpin' Blues
  12. Honky Tonk Train Blues
  13. Low Down Dog
  14. It's All Right Baby
  15. Boogie Woogie
  16. Cavalcade of Boogie
  17. Rock Me
  18. That's All
  19. What More Can My Jesus Do?]
  20. My Poor Mother Died A'Shoutin']
  21. Are You Living Humble]
  22. Weary Blues
  23. Milenberg Joys
  24. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
  25. It Was Just a Dream
  26. Fox Chase
  27. Carolina Shout
  28. Every Tub
  29. Stealin' Blues
  30. After You've Gone
  31. Oh, Lady Be Good
  32. Allez-Oop
  33. Mortgage Stomp
  34. Spoken Introduction
  35. Gospel Train]
  36. I'm on My Way]
  37. Noah]
  38. I Got Rhythm
  39. Flying Home
  40. Memories of You
  41. Stompin' at the Savoy
  42. Honeysuckle Rose
  43. Blueberry Rhyme
  44. The Mule Walk
  45. Low Down Dirty Shame
  46. 'Fore Day Creep
  47. Done Got Wise
  48. Louise, Louise Blues
  49. Mountain Blues
  50. The New John Henry]
  51. Paging the Devil
  52. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
  53. Good Mornong Blues
  54. Old Fashioned Love
  55. If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight)
  56. That Rhythm Man
  57. Oh, Lady Be Good
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This two-CD set was, in its time, considered a prime live music document of its period, capturing performances by Benny Goodman and a host of other jazz, blues, and gospel performers at a legendary Carnegie Hall concert (most renowned among blues enthusiasts because concert organizer John Hammond headed south seeking Robert Johnson as a performer, only to learn of his death, and choosing Big Bill Broonzy to play in Johnson's place). The recordings were surprisingly good for their time, and as a musical document this show ...

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From Spirituals to Swing: The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts 1999, Vanguard

UPC: 015707016926

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