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ISSUE 65: EDDIE CONDON
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ISSUE 65: EDDIE CONDON

The Magazine
A hilarious raconteur and a tireless promoter of the Dixieland jazz he helped to create, Eddie Condon was also an unobtrusive, efficient banjo and guitar player through several decades of Chicago bands, many of them his own, and all of them packed with star names.

The Music
A programme of forthright Chicago-style jazz takes us from the insouciant 1920s sounds of 'China Boy' and 'Indiana' to the 1940s Dixieland of 'Sheik Of Araby' and 'Farewell Blues', by way of sides cut with Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller and Bud Freeman.
'beat to the socks'...track by track (total running time 62 min 44 sec)
1. China Boy [2.46] Winfree, Boutelje
2. Sugar [3.11] Pinkard
3. Indiana [2.50] Hanley
4. I Can't Give You Anything But Love [3.17] Fields, McHugh
5. Harlem Fuss [3.22] Waller
6. Lookin' Good But Feelin' Bad [2.34] Waller
7. Yellow Dog Blues [3.10] Handy
8. Madame Dynamite [2.45] Hill
9. Home Cooking [2.59] Condon
10. Big Boy Blue [2.24] Tinturin, Lawrence, Howell
11. Blowin' Off Steam [2.36] Winstein
12. Beat To The Socks [2.44] Stacy, Condon, Freeman
13. Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland [3.02] Friedman, Whitson
14. Embraceable You [4.00] G. & I. Gershwin
15. Copenhagen [2.40] Davis, Melrose
16. 'S Wonderful [2.39] G. & I. Gershwin
17. Someone To Watch Over Me [3.03] G. & I. Gershwin
18. Sheik Of Araby [3.00] Smith, Wheeler, Snyder
19. Farewell Blues [2.52] Schoebel, Mares, Rappolo

BONUS TRACK
20. Ensemble Blues (Carnegie Leap) [5.34] Condon