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Boxset / Compilation · 2004

Filed under Dixieland
By STEVE LACY

Tracklist

CD 1
1. Avalon
2. Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
3. I'm Coming Virginia
4. I Would Do Anything for You
5. Liza
6. How About You
7. You're Lucky to Me
8. Peg O' My Heart
9. As Long as I Live
10. My Old Flame
11. A Foggy Day
12. Let's Get Away from It All
13. Ibid
14. Love Me or Leave Me
15. Footnote
16. Sunday

CD 2
1. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You
2. My Heart Is a Hobo
3. Out of Nowhere
4. Rosetta
5. Fidgety Feet
6. Potatoes
7. Let's Get Lost
8. The Things I Love
9. Spain
10. Some of These Days
11. Young Lesley
12. It Could Happen to You
13. Lover Man
14. I Let a Song Go out of My Heart
15. You Stepped out of a Dream
16. Once in a While
17. Strike Up the Band
18. Over the Rainbow
19. Perdido
20. Why Don't You Take Up the Piccolo?
21. Give Me the Simple Life
22. Indian Blanket

Line-up/Musicians

Tracks 1-8:
Steve Lacy (ss, cl on 5, 8, 9, 12 & 14),
Dick Sutton (tp),
Rai Anderson (tb),
Don Sitterlex (bs),
Mark Trail (b),
Bill DeHay (d).
New York City, August 8, 1954

Tracks 9-16:
John Welch replaces Anderson (tb),
Frank Caputo replaces Sitterlex (bs).
New York, November 24, 1954.

Disc Two:
Tracks 1-6:
Steve Lacy (ss),
Tom Stewart (th),
Dave McKenna (p),
Whitey Mitchell (b),
Al Levitt (d).
Recorded New York City, February 1956

Tracks 7-10:
Steve Lacy (ss),
Tom Stewart (th),
Herbie Mann (fl,ts),
Joe Puma (g),
Whitey Mitchell (b),
Bill Bradley or Al Levitt (#7) (d).
Recorded New York City, February 1956.

Tracks 11-15:
Steve Lacy (ss),
Don Stratton (tp),
Tom Stewart (th),
Joe Puma (g),
Whitey Mitchell (b),
Gus Johnson (d).
Recorded New York City, April 13, 1956.

Tracks 16-20:
Same but Osie Johnson (d) replaces Gus Johnson. Recorded New York City, April 23, 1956.

Tracks 21-22:
Steve Lacy (ss),
Tom Stewart (th),
Herbie Mann (fl,ts),
Joe Puma (g),
Whitey Mitchell (b),
Herb Wasserman drums.
Recorded New York City, June 13, 1956.

About this release

Fresh Sounds FSRCD 364-2(Spain)

Originally released on Dick Sutton Sextet's "Progressive Dixieland" and Tom Stewart's "Sextette/Quintette" albums

Thanks to snobb for the addition



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