Dive into the rich tapestry of jazz history with Muggsy Spanier's "Rare & Unissued Recordings 1943-1952," a captivating collection that spans nearly a decade of the legendary cornetist's career. This album, released on September 1, 2019, by Jazzology, is a treasure trove of live performances and studio recordings that showcase Spanier's virtuosity and the vibrant energy of the era's big band and swing music.
From the lively "I've Found a New Baby" recorded live in 1941 to the soulful "St. Louis Blues" from 1952, this compilation offers a comprehensive journey through Spanier's evolution as an artist. The album features a mix of well-known standards like "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "Sweet Georgia Brown," as well as lesser-known gems like "Lazy Piano Man Blues" and "Dippermouth Blues." Each track is a testament to Spanier's mastery of ragtime, swing, and jazz, delivered with the infectious enthusiasm that made him a standout in the genre.
The album's duration of over two hours provides ample opportunity to appreciate the depth and breadth of Spanier's work. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Rare & Unissued Recordings 1943-1952" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Muggsy Spanier's timeless performances are a reminder of the enduring power of jazz music.
Tracks
I've Found a New Baby - Live 1941Muggsy Spanier
Swinging Without Mezz - Live 1941Muggsy Spanier
Exactly Like You - Live 1941Muggsy Spanier
(I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) Sister Kate - Live 1941Muggsy Spanier
You Took Advantage of Me - Live 1941Muggsy Spanier
Jazz Me Blues - Live 1941Muggsy Spanier
Three-Two-One Blues - 1943 VersionMuggsy Spanier
I've Found a New Baby - 1943 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Baby Won't You Please Come Home - 1943 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Sugar (That Sugar Baby of Mine) - 1944 VersionMuggsy Spanier
(I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) Sister Kate - 1944 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Sweet Lorraine - 1944 VersionMuggsy Spanier
September in the Rain - 1944 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Oh! Lady Be Good - 1944 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Relaxin' at the Touro - Live 1948Muggsy Spanier
When the Saints Go Marching In - Alt-2 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
(I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) Sister Kate - Alt-2 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Muskrat Ramble - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
(I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) Sister Kate - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Relaxin' at the Touro - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Rosetta - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
When the Saints Go Marching In - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
St. Louis Blues - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Dixie Flyer - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Lazy Piano Man Blues - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
(It's a Long, Long Way to) Tipperary - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Jazz Me Blues - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Eccentric - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
A Good Man is Hard to Find - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Shine - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Riverside Blues - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Sunday - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
I'm Confessin' That I Love You - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Dippermouth Blues - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Panama - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Cherry - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
At the Darktown Strutters Ball - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Sweet Georgia Brown - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Stumbling - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
My Honey's Lovin' Arms - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
I've Found a New Baby - 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Muskrat Ramble - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
(I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My) Sister Kate - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Relaxin' at the Touro - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Rosetta - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
When the Saints Go Marching In - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
St. Louis Blues - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
Lazy Piano Man Blues - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
(It's a Long, Long Way to) Tipperary - Alt 1952 VersionMuggsy Spanier
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