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The "Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology" is a comprehensive box set of jazz music featuring various artists, curated by Richard James Burgess. Released in 2011 by Smithsonian Folkways, this 6CD collection offers a wide range of jazz styles and tracks from different eras. With its compilation of jazz classics, this anthology is a must-have for any jazz enthusiast looking to explore the rich history and diversity of the genre. Enjoy the unique blend of talent and creativity showcased in this impressive collection. Nice and clean. Discs are mint
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Product Identifiers
ProducerRichard James Burgess
Record LabelSfw, Smithsonian Folkways
UPC0093074082027
eBay Product ID (ePID)14046065980
Product Key Features
Release Year2011
FormatCD
GenreJazz
ArtistVarious
Release TitleJazz: the Smithsonian Anthology
Dimensions
Item Height1.33 in
Item Weight2.73 lb
Item Length11.27 in
Item Width6.59 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs6
Number of Tracks111
Tracks1.1 Maple Leaf Rag 1.2 In Glory Land 1.3 Livery Stable Blues 1.4 Dipper Mouth Blues 1.5 The Stampede 1.6 Black Bottom Stomp 1.7 Singin' the Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home) 1.8 Back Water Blues 1.9 Black and Tan Fantasy 1.10 From Monday on 1.11 West End Blues 1.12 Weather Bird 1.13 That's a Serious Thing 1.14 Handful of Riffs 1.15 You've Got to Be Modernistic 1.16 Moten Swing 1.17 Everybody Loves My Baby 1.18 Maple Leaf Rag 1.19 Dinah 1.20 Swing That Music 1.21 Honky Tonk Train Blues 1.22 Mean to Me 1.23 For Dancers Only 1.24 One O'Clock Jump 1.25 Harlem Congo 2.1 Minor Swing 2.2 Mary's Idea 2.3 When Lights Are Low 2.4 Body and Soul 2.5 Honeysuckle Rose 2.6 Tiger Rag 2.7 Ko-Ko 2.8 Hard Times (Topsy Turvy) 2.9 I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me 2.10 Stardust 2.11 Let Me Off Uptown 2.12 Shaw 'Nuff 2.13 Manteca 2.14 Virgo from the Zodiac Suite 2.15 Dexter Rides Again 2.16 I Want to Be Happy 2.17 Indiana 2.18 Embraceable You 2.19 Four Brothers 2.20 Misterioso 2.21 Lady Bird 2.22 Tanga 2.23 September in the Rain 2.24 Wow 3.1 Boplicity 3.2 The Golden Bullet 3.3 Popo 3.4 Walkin' Shoes 3.5 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West 3.6 Daahoud 3.7 Django 3.8 The Preacher 3.9 I'll Remember April 3.10 Jonaleh 3.11 Tricrotism 3.12 St. Thomas 3.13 Call for All Demons 3.14 When I Grow Too Old to Dream 3.15 Stompin' at the Savoy 3.16 Blues in the Closet 3.17 Ol' Man River 3.18 Summertime 4.1 Moanin' 4.2 Meet B. B 4.3 So What 4.4 Giant Steps 4.5 Better Git It in Your Soul 4.6 Blue Rondo a la Turk 4.7 Ramblin' 4.8 Work Song 4.9 Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams 4.10 My Favorite Things, Part I [Single Version] 4.11 Waltz for Derby 4.12 'Round Midnight 4.13 Cotton Tail 5.1 One By One 5.2 The Girl from Ipanema 5.3 A Love Supreme Part 1: Acknowledgement 5.4 E.S.P 5.5 Haig ; Haig 5.6 King of the Road 5.7 Isfahan 5.8 The New National Anthem 5.9 Matrix 5.10 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down [Single Version] [Version] 5.11 Celestial Terrestrial Commuters 5.12 Watermelon Man 5.13 Long Yellow Road 5.14 Jitney No. 2 5.15 Bright Size Life 6.1 Maple Leaf Rag 6.2 Birdland 6.3 My Song 6.4 Iya 6.5 Bush Magic 6.6 Steppin' 6.7 The Glide Was in the Ride 6.8 Manenberg (Revisited) 6.9 Nothing Personal 6.10 Airegin 6.11 Down the Avenue 6.12 Tint Ning 6.13 Kilayim 6.14 Hey-Hee-Hi-Ho 6.15 Neutralisme 6.16 Suspended Night Variation VIII
NotesThe great American musical invention of the 20th century, jazz is an ever-evolving music of brilliance that's produced an extraordinary progression of talented artists. JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology traces the turning points in it's history through it's legendary innovators?among them Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Parker, Gillespie, Davis, Hancock, Corea, Marsalis?& notable styles, from early ragtime to international modernism & every major movement in between. If ever there were a "jazz appreciation course in a box," this is it! 6 CDs, nearly 8 hrs of music, 200-pg book w/ historical photos.