Fred Elizalde And The Hollywood-Sunset Bands - Jazz in California 1924-1926 (2000)
Fred Elizalde And The Hollywood-Sunset Bands - Jazz in California 1924-1926 (2000)
1 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra That Certain Feeling 2 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra Boneyard Shuffle 3 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra How Many Times 4 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra How Many Times 5 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra Out Of My Dreams 6 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra Tonight's My Night With Baby 7 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra Melancholy Weeps 8 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra Tickling Julie 9 –Fred Elizalde And His Cinderella Roof Orchestra Siam Blues 10 –Major And His Orchestra Blue Evening Blues 11 –Major And His Orchestra Hottest Man In Town 12 –Lake Arrowhead Orchestra Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now 13 –Trocadero Melody Boys I Want To Be Happy 14 –Eddie Frazier And His Plantation Orchestra Cheatin' On Me 15 –Eddie Frazier And His Plantation Orchestra Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now 16 –Carlyle Stevenson's Bon Ton Orchestra Charleston 17 –Carlyle Stevenson's El Patio Orchestra Milenberg Joys 18 –Carlyle Stevenson's El Patio Orchestra Yes Sir, That's My Baby 19 –Hank Frye And His Virginia Hotel Orchestra Show Me The Way To Go Home 20 –Steve White And His Sunset Recording Orchestra Loud Speakin' Papa 21 –Owen Fallon And His Californians Darktown Shuffle 22 –Owen Fallon And His Californians I Love My Baby 23 –Owen Fallon And His Californians That Certain Party 24 –Sunset Recording Orchestra Deep Elm 25 –Lada's Louisiana Five Everybody Stomp! 26 –Ray Gill's Movieland Orchestra Poor Papa Fred Elizalde - Piano Buddy Johnson Drums Anton Lada Drums Oscar Martin Tuba Dick Morgan Banjo Bob Sawyer Piano
There is a lot of obscure material on this CD for 1920s collectors to enjoy. Pianist-arranger Fred Elizalde is best known (such as he is) for his work in England in the late '20s. Particularly obscure are the nine titles that he cut in Hollywood in June 1926, all with a five-horn nonet except his unaccompanied piano solo on "Siam Blues." The performances are superior hot dance band sides, including "That Certain Feeling" and "Boneyard Shuffle." The remainder of this CD features little-known bands active in Los Angeles during 1924-1926 that recorded for the Sunset label: Major & His Orchestra, the Lake Arrowhead Orchestra, the Trocadero Melody Boys, Eddie Frazier's Plantation Orchestra, Carlyle Stevenson's Bon Ton Orchestra (one of the few bands in which some of the personnel has been identified), Hank Frye's Virginia Hotel Orchestra, Steve White's Sunset Recording Orchestra, Owen Fallon's Californians, the Sunset Recording Orchestra, Lada's Louisiana Five, and Ray Gills' Movieland Orchestra. The music is excellent even if the performances (and the musicians) have been long forgotten. ---Scott Yanow, AllMusic Review
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