
Sidney Bechet & The New Orleans Feetwarmers 1932 sides are the epitome of Hot Jazz. Sidney Bechet's soprano sax playing is nothing short of amazing on the song Shag. Ernest Meyers's scat singing solo on that same song has to be one of the finest examples of Jazz singing ever recorded. Unfortunately the records didn't sell well. The Hot Jazz style was pretty much dead by 1932. Public tastes were shifting to the less wild, more arranged, big band style of Swing.
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Egyptian Fantasy
Indian Summer
Maple Leaf Rag
When It's Sleepy Time Down South
I've Found a New Baby
Shag
Mood Indigo
Ain't Misbehavin'
Shake It and Break It - Take 1
Blues in Thirds - Take 2
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
I Want You Tonight
Blues in the Air - Take 2
Lay Your Racket
Slippin' and Slidin'
Nobody Knows The Way I Feel Dis Mornin'
Limehouse Blues
Shake It and Break It
Coal Black Shine
Preachin' Blues - Take 2
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll - Take 1
Blues In the Air - Take 1
Sidney's Blues - Take 1
Stompy Jones
Georgia Cabin - Take 1
I Know That You Know - Take 1
Blues for You, Johnny - Take 1
Swing Parade - Take 1
What Is This Thing Called Love ?
The Mooche - Take 2
Save It Pretty Mama
Sidney's Blues
Twelfth Street Rag - Take 2
Wild Man Blues - Take 1
I'm Coming Virginia - Take 1
Preachin' Blues
Old Man Blues
After You've Gone
I'm Coming Virginia
The Mooche
Wild Man Blues
Blue Horizon
Blues in the Air
Blues in Thirds
One O'clock Jump
Save It, Pretty Mama
Georgia Cabin
Rip Up The Joint
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
What Is This Thing Called Love
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