Album US 1948 on Miracle label
Jazz and Blues (Bop, Swing, Rhythm’n’Blues)
Eddie’s second session for Miracle under his own name took place in July 1948. This time he was backed by a larger band which included baritone sax player Andrew “Goon” Gardiner who features prominently on the rollicking “Back Street.” The fiery version of “Song of India” also dates from the same session as do the two part jam session “Dureop” and the easy going “Cradle Rock.” The nice and bluesy “Lazy Mood” was recorded a month later at the tail end of a St. Louis Jimmy Oden session. “Rockin’ rhythm is what Eddie (Long Gone) Chamblee and his combo call it … It combines blues, bop and swing.
Eddie Chamblee And Orchestra , album by |
Eddie Chamblee |
Lewis Simpkins |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Song Of India | Eddie Chamblee And Orchestra | ||
2 | Cradle Rock | Eddie Chamblee And Orchestra | Eddie Chamblee, Lewis Simpkins |