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The New Orleans Album

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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band

 
The New Orleans Album
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  • Date Released: August 1, 1989
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Label: Columbia
  • Copyright: 1990 CBS Records Inc.
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    A bit of a hodge-podge, this CD features the Dirty Dozen Brass Band (comprised of two trumpets, two saxes, sometimes one trombone, the sousaphone of Kirk Joseph, snare drum and bass drum) welcoming such guests as singer Eddie Bo, guitarist-vocalist Danny Barker (showcased on "Don't You Feel My Leg"), trumpeter Dave Bartholomew (heard on "The Monkey") and rock singer Elvis Costello. However it is the R&Bish parade band that is the main star, romping through group originals plus Cannonball Adderley's "Inside Straight" and "Kidd Jordan's Second Line."

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