Johnny Dodds - Wild Man Blues His 24 Greatest 1923 1940

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Artist: Johnny Dodds
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Review by Geoffrey Philp

The album "Wild Man Blues: His 24 Greatest 1923-1940" by Johnny Dodds is a must-have for any jazz enthusiast. The album features some of the most iconic recordings of the legendary clarinetist, showcasing his virtuosity and creativity.

The album includes 24 tracks, spanning from 1923 to 1940, and features some of the biggest names in jazz, including Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, and Jelly Roll Morton. Each track is a masterpiece in its own right, showcasing Dodds' incredible talent and versatility.

The album opens with "Wild Man Blues," a classic tune that perfectly captures Dodds' unique style and energy. Other standout tracks include "Perdido Street Blues," "Buddy Burton's Jazz," and "Melancholy Baby." Each track is expertly crafted, with Dodds' clarinet soaring above the rhythm section.

The album also features some rare recordings, including "Lonesome Blues," which features Dodds on vocals. The song is a haunting blues number that showcases Dodds' vocal abilities as well as his clarinet playing.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wolverine Blues3:23
Indigo Stomp 3:03
Bull Fiddle Blues 2:53
Wild Man Blues 2:59
South Bound Rag 3:06
Weary Blues3:01
South Bound Rag3:09
Lady Love 2:47
Gatemouth 3:05
Mixed Salad3:13
Flat Foot3:26
Get 'Em Again Blues2:50
Grandma's Ball2:47
Yes! I'm In The Barrel 2:44
Mixed Salad 3:10
Too Tight2:58
Heah' Me Talkin' 3:13
Melancholy2:43
Ballin' A Jack 2:44
When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo2:47
Flat Foot 3:23
Clarinet Wobble2:36
Mr. Jelly Lord2:51
Canal Street Blues 2:33
Gravier Street Blues2:42
Too Tight 2:55
When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo 2:44
Bucktown Stomp3:10
Grandma's Ball 2:44
Ballin' A Jack2:47
Clarinet Wobble 2:33
Bull Fiddle Blues2:56
Gatemouth3:08
Canal Street Blues2:36
Melancholy 2:40
Heah' Me Talkin'3:16
Hot Stuff2:53
Wild Man Blues3:02
Gravier Street Blues 2:42
Bucktown Stomp 3:07
Lady Love2:49
Get 'Em Again Blues 2:47
Wolverine Blues 3:20
Indigo Stomp3:06
Hot Stuff 2:50
Yes! I'm In The Barrel2:47
Weary Blues 2:58

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Catalog Numbers

CD AJA 5252

Labels

  • ASV, Living Era
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Formats

  • CD
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Credits

RoleCredit
ClarinetJohnny Dodds

Barcodes

Barcode: 743625525229

About Johnny Dodds

American jazz & blues clarinetist, born 12 April 1892, he grew up in New Orleans. Largely self taught, Dodds gained valuable early experience with such legendary bands as the Eagle and the Tuxedo. Years (ca.)1911 to 1916 found him working with trombonist . By 1920 he had moved north to Chicago to join celebrated . His first recordings came with this band in 1923, followed by a concentrated period before the great Depression which included recordings with and with . With the economic collapse of 1928, and Dodds, not shifting to New York as did many of his contemporaries, was no longer playing in the spotlight. Remaining in Chicago he recorded just a few sides in the 1930's and died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1940. He was brother of the jazz drummer , and also played alto & soprano saxophone Born : April 12, 1892 in Waveland, Mississippi. Died : August 08, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois.

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  • Dodds
  • J. Dodds
  • J.D.
  • John Dodds
  • Johnnie Dodds
  • Johnny Dodd
  • Johnny Dodds Four
  • Johnny Dodds Group
  • Johnny Dodge
  • Johnny Johnny Dodds
  • Johny Dodds
  • Jonny Dodds
  • Дж. Доддс
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Summary by Geoffrey Philp

"Wild Man Blues: His 24 Greatest 1923-1940" is a must-have for any jazz fan. The album is a testament to Johnny Dodds' incredible talent and influence on the genre.

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