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Art Hodes & His Windy City Seven: Art Hodes (piano); Ernie Carson (cornet); Charlie Bornemann, Herman Foretich, Spencer Clark, Jerry Rousseau, Spider Ridgeway.
In 1978 Art Hodes led this fine septet set in Atlanta, mostly using local players in addition to cornetist Ernie Carson and bass saxophonist Spencer Clark. The original eight songs from the LP are here (swing and Dixieland standards including "Sunday," "You're Driving Me Crazy," and "Walking My Baby Back Home") plus two alternate takes of "Sunday" and a second version of "It's the Talk of the Town," which features singer Maxine Sullivan. The musicians play up to expectations and although there are no surprises, the spirit was definitely there during these freewheeling performances. ~ Scott Yanow
pianist Hodes & his Windy City Seven play on 10 tracks from 1978, inc. incomplete & alternate takes, feat. Ernie Carson, Charlie Bornemann, Herman Foretich, Spencer Clark, Jerry Rousseau, Spider Ridgeway & Maxine Sullivan
& His Windy City Seven.
Recorded in 1978.
Contains 10 tracks.
Additiona personnel: Maxine Sullivan.
Personnel: Art Hodes (piano); Herman Foretich (clarinet); Spencer Clark (bass saxophone); Ernie Carson (cornet); Charlie Bornemann (trombone).
Recording information: 02/07/1978. Art Hodes Echoes Of Chicago Songs | 1. | This Could Be My Lucky Day |
| 2. | It's the Talk of the Town |
| 3. | Makin' Whoopee |
| 4. | Sunday |
| 5. | You're Driving Me Crazy |
| 6. | Love Nest |
| 7. | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
| 8. | S'posin' |
| 9. | It's the Talk of the Town |
| 10. | Sunday |
| 11. | Sunday |
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