JAZZ AGE JAZZ - You Ain’t The One #AtoZChallenge 1928 song by Charlie Johnson’s Paradise Ten
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David Sager : “an insouciant melody with a hip lyric almost irresistibly tossed off here by Monette Moore (with some engaging fiddling by Edgar Sampson behind her). Perhaps the thing most will remember about this recording is the stabbing, biting trumpet of Jabbo Smith, then only 19 years old and with so much to say musically. But we also should not ignore the inventive drumming of the little-recorded George Stafford. Uneasiness pervades, however, due to the band’s rushing the tempo. In just over three minutes, they pick up about 24 beats per minute by the end of the performance.”
– Music to Die For – 100 favourite songs from the 1920s
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Published on April 28, 2016 18:00