Various: I'll Dance Till De Sun Breaks Through - Ragtime, Cakewalks & Stomps from 1989-1923 CD Track Listing
Various
I'll Dance Till De Sun Breaks Through - Ragtime, Cakewalks & Stomps from 1989-1923 (1985)
Given the age of these recordings, it shouldn't be much of a surprise that the quality varies from poor to worse...
This jazz cd contains 20 tracks and runs 55min 47sec.
Freedb: 040d1114
Category
: Music
Tags
: music songs tracks jazz Jazz
- Various - That Moaning Saxophone Rag (02:18)
Composed by Tom Brown and Harry Cook. \nPerformed by Six Brown Brothers Saxophone Sextet.\nRecorded in Camden, NJ, on November 20, 1914. - Various - Florida Rag (02:38)
Composed by Lowry. \nPerformed by Van Eps Trio (two banjos and a piano).\nRecorded in New York, NY, on July 26, 1912. - Various - Bacchanal Rag (02:49)
Composed by Louis Hirsch. \nPerformed by the Peerless Orchestra.\nRecorded in London, England, on December 3, 1912. - Various - Alabama Skedaddle (02:39)
Composed by Hesse. \nPerformed by William Mitcham on xylophone.\nRecorded in London, England, circa August, 1911. - Various - Castle Walk (03:20)
Composed by James Europe and Ford Dabney. \nPerformed by Europe's Society Orchestra.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on February 10, 1914. - Various - From Soup to Nuts (03:11)
Written and performed by Feliz Arndt, piano.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on February 20, 1914. - Various - Smoky Mokes (01:40)
Composed by Abe Holzmann. \nPerformed by the Metropolitan Orchestra.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on September 28, 1900. - Various - Eli Green's Cake Walk (02:12)
Composed by Eli Green. \nBanjo duet performed by Cullen and Collins.\nRecorded in New York, NY, circa May, 1898. - Various - the Cake Walk (02:47)
Composer unknown. \nPerformed by the Victor Minstrels.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on December 13, 1902. - Various - I'll Dance Till De Sun Breaks Through (03:54)
Composed by Archibald Joyce. \nPerformed by Archibald Joyce and his Orchestra.\nRecorded in London, England, on March 7, 1912. - Various - 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do (04:00)
Composed by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins. \nPerformed by Charles A. Matson's Creole Serenaders.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on July 30, 1923. - Various - Whistling Rufus (02:40)
Composed by Kerry Mills. \nBanjo solo performed by Olly Oakley, with piano accompaniment by Landon Ronald.\nRecorded in London, England, on March 12, 1903. - Various - Wild Cherries Rag (02:48)
Composed by Ted Snyder. \nPerformed by the Victor Orchestra, conducted by Walter B. Rogers.\nRecorded in New York, NY, circa January 15, 1910. - Various - Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey? (02:36)
Composed by Hugh Cannon. \nSung by Arthur Collins with piano accompaniment (probably) by Fred Hager.\nRecorded in New York, NY, circa May, 1902. - Various - Stomp Dance (02:39)
Composed by J. I. Stewart. \nPerformed by the Victor Military Band.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on March 12, 1912. - Various - Calico Rag (02:48)
Composed by Charles L. Johnson. \nPiano solo by Frank E. Banta, with accompaniment on drums by Howard Kopp.\nRecorded in New York, NY, March 7, 1917. - Various - Smiles and Chuckles - a Jazz Rag (02:22)
Composed by F. Henri Klickmann. \nPerformed by Six Brown Brothers Saxophone Sextet.\nRecorded in Camden, NJ, on May 9, 1917. - Various - On the Levee (03:06)
Composer unknown. \nPerformed by the Victor Minstrels.\nRecorded in New York, NY, on December 13, 1902. - Various - Trombone Sneeze - a Humoresque Cakewalk (02:09)
Composed by Arthur Pryor. \nPerformed by Sousa's Band.\nRecorded in Philadelphia, PA, on January 30, 1902. - Various - Two-Key Rag (02:58)
Composed by Joe Hollander. \nPerformed by Conway's Band.\nRecorded in Camden, NJ, on July 5, 1916.

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