Original Dixieland Jazz Band: Tiger Rag

By Admin11/16/2007
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The second version of this Dixieland standard as recorded by the first orchestra of recorded jazz has much to listen for and to learn from. When heard in context of what ODJB imitators were putting on wax at the time, the Originals sound relaxed and lithe. LaRocca played a very well-defined lead and in tune. Shields's countermelodies were sensibly crafted in alignment with the chord changes and played with fluidity and even beauty. The trombone work by Edwards is rugged and although at times virtuosic, is never in the way. The recorded copycats such as Earl Fullers Famous Jazz Band gave an imitation of the ODJBs overall effect of energy, noise and novelty without offering the harmonic cohesion or gentle humor of the men from New Orleans.
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