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Coal-Yard Shuffle [78 rpm]

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Coal-Yard Shuffle [78 rpm]The West End Jazz Band is Chicago's premiere "sweet and hot" ensemble playing the jazz and dance music of the 1920s and early '30s. This limited edition 78 rpm vinyl record features four exclusive performances made just for this EP. You will not find them on any other record or CD. "Coal Yard Shuffle" is modeled on the Joe Steele Orchestra's superb recording on the highly sought after Victor V 38066. "Mindin' My Bus'ness" is an infectious and subtly

The West End Jazz Band is Chicago's premiere "sweet and hot" ensemble playing the jazz and dance music of the 1920s and early '30s.

This limited edition 78 rpm vinyl record features four exclusive performances made just for this EP. You will not find them on any other record or CD. "Coal-Yard Shuffle" is modeled on the Joe Steele Orchestra's superb recording on the highly sought-after Victor V-38066. "Mindin' My Bus'ness" is an infectious and subtly humorous novelty song of the early '20s by legendary songwriters Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson. "(We'll Find Our Shelter) Before the Rain" was notably recorded by the Hal Kemp Orchestra in 1929; here Andy Schumm faithfully (and beautifully!) recreates the haunting Bix Beiderbecke-like solo that Bob Mayhew played on the original recording. The EP dials up the heat for the rousing finale: "Whale Dip" is an obscure 1928 fox trot first recorded by the Blue Ribbon Syncopators in Columbia's coveted 14000 series. All four are full-length performances; we have taken advantage of microgroove's finer threading to fit more than six minutes of crisp, hi-fi sound on each side of this 10-inch 78.

Personnel: Andy Schumm (cornet); Frank Gualtieri (trombone); John Otto (alto sax, clarinet); Leah Bezin (banjo); Mike Walbridge (brass bass); Mike Bezin (drums, vocals).

Both sides were recorded in Chicago, January 2010.

Limited edition pressing of 550 copies.


Note: This is a stereo, microgroove, 10-inch vinyl record meant to be played at 78 RPM. It is compatible with all modern turntables (post-1950s) fitted with a stereo cartridge and capable of spinning at 78 RPM. For best results, we strongly recommend a cartridge capable of tracking at 3-4 grams. Rugged cartridges designed for DJ use (like the Stanton 500, Shure M44-7, or Ortofon VNL) work better than delicate, high-end "audiophile" cartridges. Use an ordinary LP stylus; no special stylus is required. This record should NOT be played on vintage "wind-up" machines with steel needles. For your convenience, a complimentary downloadable MP3 version of the record will be provided upon checkout.

Rivermont catalogue number: 598 (Vinyl 78 rpm record + MP3 download)

Track list:






1.

Coal-Yard Shuffle
2.

Mindin' My Bus'ness
3.

(We'll Find Our Shelter) Before the Rain
4.

Whale Dip
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