Talking & Drum Solos

Various Artists
Atavistic/Truckstop Audio
Jazz | Jun 2004

Reviews

Ben
Reviewed 2004-06-24
Reissue of 2 albums made by historian Fred Ramsey documenting the early history of jazz. Baby Dodds was an influential early drummer starting in the brass bands of New Orleans and ending up on seminal Chicago albums with King Oliver and Louis Armstrong. By the 40s when this was recorded, the original jazz styles had almost been forgotten, so Ramsey made a sort of instructional record with Dodds. He explains some history of the music, gives some insight into his technique and plays some incredible drum solos (esp. tracks #1 & #7).

The recording of the brass bands on this disc is supposed to echo the sound of a proto-jazz played by bands in the post-Civil War South. By the 50s, Ramsey had to go pretty far afield to document this sound and the result is pretty raw. It definitely takes a couple of listens to appreciate the sound, but there is some interesting history in all that clatter.

Ben Bostwick 6/14/04

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2004-06-28 — 2004-08-30 Jazz
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Track listing

1. Spooky Drums #1
2. Drums in the Twenties
3. Shimmy Beat / Press Roll Dem
4. Careless Love Blues
5. Rudiments
6. Maryland
7. Spooky Drums #2
8. Tom Tom Workout
9. Precious Lord Hold My Hand
10. Take Rocks & Gravel to Build
11. Wild About My Daddy
12. Sun Gonna Shine in My Back
13. I'm Going on
14. O Lord Let Thy Will Be Done
15. Conversation
16. My Baby Gone and She Won't
17. Fare You Well Daddy, It's Yo
18. Sing on
19. Dixie
20. Going Up the Country, Don't
21. I Shall not Be Moved
22. The Ship Is Over the Ocean
23. Mam Don't You Tear My Clothe
24. Nearer My God to Thee
25. Like My Lord/I'm All Right