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Trombonist Jack Teagarden's Verve recordings, his last batch of studio sides, have tended to be underrated. Teagarden was actually still in prime form up until the time of his unexpected death in early 1964. For this set, his sextet (which also includes trumpeter Don Goldie, clarinetist Henry Cuesta, pianist Don Ewell, bassist Stan Puls, and drummer Barrett Deems) mostly performs obscurities. Teagarden sings a couple of charming Willard Robison songs ("Don't Tell a Man About His Woman" and "Peaceful Valley"), Ewell is featured on "Froggie Moore Blues," organist Shay Torrent sits in on an unusual version of "Love Lies," and Goldie is showcased on "Afternoon in August." Other songs include "I Don't Want to Miss Mississippi," "It's All in Your Mind," and "Mis'ry and the Blues." The only Dixieland standards performed are "Basin Street Blues" and "Original Dixieland One-Step." Whether taking trombone solos or singing, Teagarden sounds inspired by the fresh material throughout. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded in Chicago Illinois in June 1963. Includes liner notes by George Hoejer.
Personnel: Jack Teagarden (vocals, trombone); Don Goldie (trumpet); Don Ewell (piano); Shay Torrent (organ); Stan Puls (bass); Barrett Deems (drums).
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Mis'Ry And The Blues Music Jack Teagarden Mis'Ry And The Blues Songs Mis'Ry And The Blues Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)   Flawless If you like original Dixieland from the masters you'll love this CD. Great instrumentals and vocals from Teagarden. Misery & Blues has to be the pinnacle of their craft! Submitted by dbsiewe (San Rafael, California)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good I like the music but this CD is too short not enough songs Submitted by pppdonal (Cranberry Twp, Pa USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great reisue has a moody.yet joyful feel to it like.well that's up to listener great for relaxing Submitted by a reviewer (on.ca.thorold)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A GREAT RECORD FINALLY IS REISSUED I've been familiar with this recording since it's original issue in the early 60s. The sound is superb. This is a chance to hear one of the GREAT sounds in Jazz, that of Jack Teagarden's trombone, in modern fidelity and in all its splendor...PLUS you get some of T's singing, and one of the classic versions of Basin Street Blues, a Teagarden specialty.
The band is T's working unit at the time and they are thoroughly professional. The standout sidemen are Don Ewell, a superb stride pianist, and Don Goldie, the trumpeter. The rhythm section swings throughout.
For me this recording is a "must have". Submitted by a reviewer (Passaic, New Jersey)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best Teagarden records Heard the original LP first time in 1965 and was very impressed, not only by Teagarden, but especially bij trumpetter Don Goldie, son of Harry Goldfield (Paul Whiteman band). For years the LP was unfindable here in Holland. Just recently found the CD. Unfortunately not all the original LP recordings are on the CD. After all these years I still remember the fantastic trumpetsolo in 'Royal Garden Blues' Submitted by Dick Klijn (Haarlem, The Netherlands) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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