Album NL 1971 on Storyville Jazz label
Jazz (Dixieland, Ragtime)
Produced and recorded in May 1971 for: Storyville Jazz Club, St. Josephstraat 114, Tilburg, The Netherlands. Released in a thick paper 'fold out' cover that only has a spine and opens like a book when taken out of the see-thru PVC cover it was distributed in.
Seatown Seven , DE album by | |
Carl Heinz Kirchmann cl, as, DE arranged by, clarinet, alto saxophone, recorded by | |
Udo Jägers bj, g, DE banjo | |
Wulf-Harro Pyka cl, as, ss, clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone | |
Karl-Heinz Viesehon cor, DE cornet | |
Karsten Hamann dr, DE drums | |
Ralf Peyer p, DE piano, arranged by | |
Reiner Oeding ssph, b, sousaphone | |
Adrian von Saucken tb, trombone, leader |
Willem Besters cover, design |
Wil van Dusseldorp photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I'm A Little Blackbird, Looking For A Bluebird | Seatown Seven | Arthur Johnston, George W. Meyer, Grant Clarke, Roy Turk | 3:46 |
2 | Gate Mouth | Seatown Seven | Louis Armstrong | 3:30 |
3 | How Come You Do Me Like You Do | Seatown Seven | Gene Austin, Roy Bergere | 3:43 |
4 | Cake Walkin' Babies From Home | Seatown Seven | Chris Smith, Clarence Williams, Harold Troy | 5:19 |
5 | Snag It | Seatown Seven | King Oliver | 3:34 |
6 | Oriental Strut | Seatown Seven | Johnny St. Cyr | 2:32 |
7 | Winin' Boy Blues | Seatown Seven | Jelly Roll Morton | 3:28 |
8 | Oriental Man | Seatown Seven | Bob Robinson, Jimmy Blythe | 3:39 |
9 | Lonesome Road | Seatown Seven | Gene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret | 4:48 |
10 | The Chant | Seatown Seven | Mel Stitzel | 3:04 |
11 | Little Bits | Seatown Seven | Unknown Artist | 2:38 |