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- Date Released: May 5, 1997
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Columbia/Legacy
- Copyright: (P) 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. WARNING: All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
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Spanning four LPs and almost six years, This Is Jazz presents the best of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Compiled and annotated by their producer Scott Billington, the set does a great job of picking and choosing from the group's Columbia material. Collaborations with Dr. John ("It's All Over Now") and Branford Marsalis ("Moose the Mooche") work well, but the most enjoyable tracks are simple group jams like "Charlie Dozen" and "Gemini Rising." The bluesy "Don't You Feel My Leg," with New Orleans legend Danny Barker, is a special highlight.
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14 Total Tracks, 65:30 Total Length
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Credits
- Eddie Bo - Piano // Dr. John - Piano // Dr. John - Piano // Dr. John - Piano // Dr. John - Vocals // Dr. John - Vocals // Dr. John - Vocals // Danny Barker - Guitar // Danny Barker - Vocals // Revert Andrews - Trombone // Lionel Batiste - Drums (Snare) // Lionel Batiste - Cowbell // Gregory Davis - Trumpet // Gregory Davis - Cymbals // Charles Joseph - Trombone // Charles Joseph - Tambourine // Kirk Joseph - Sousaphone // Roger Lewis - Sax (Baritone) // Roger Lewis - Sax (Soprano) // Roger Lewis - Cuica // Jenell Marshall - Tambourine // Jenell Marshall - Vocals // Jenell Marshall - Double Bass // Jenell Marshall - Drums (Snare) // Wardell Quezergue - Arranger // Efrem Towns - Trumpet // Kenneth "Afro" Williams - Conga // Scott Bilington - Liner Notes // Scott Bilington - Sequencing // Scott Bilington - Annotation // Raymond Weber - Drums // Tom "Curly" Ruff - Digital Remastering // Seth Rothstein - Project Director // Cozbi Sanchez-Cabrera - Art Direction // Cozbi Sanchez-Cabrera - Design // Kevin Harris - Cymbals // Kevin Harris - Sax (Tenor) // Kevin Harris - Cowbell // Kim Gaucher - Artwork // Gillian Wong - Cover Design // Rene Arsenault - Associate Producer
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Composers
Wardell Quezergue // The Dirty Dozen -
Performers
Dr. John played Piano // Dave Bartholomew played Trumpet // Danny Baker played Guitar // Branford Marsalis played Sax (Tenor) // Eddie Bo played Piano // Kevin Harris played Sax (Tenor) // Lionel Batiste played Drums // Gregory Davis played Trumpet // Raymond Weber played Drums // Revert Andrews played Trombone // Jenell Marshall played Drums // Efrem Towns played Trumpet // Charles Joseph played Trombone // ROGER LEWIS MUSIC played Trumpet -
Other Details
- Instruments:
- Guitar //
- Percussion //
- Piano //
- Trombone //
- Trumpet //
- Drums //
- Sax (Baritone) //
- Sax (Tenor)
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