Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings - Treasures Of North American Negro Music Volume 3

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Review by Erick Weiss

Treasures of North American Negro Music by Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings is a delightful album that captures the essence of early jazz music. The album features 20 tracks that showcase the incredible talent of the Jazz Kings, including Williams himself on piano, as well as some of the most iconic musicians of the era, such as Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong.

Each track on the album is a treasure in its own right, with lively rhythms, catchy melodies, and impressive solos that showcase the virtuosity of the musicians. The album includes classics such as "Baby Won't You Please Come Home," "Cake Walking Babies from Home," and "Mandy, Make Up Your Mind," as well as lesser-known gems like "Breeze," "Wildflower Rag," and "Camp Meeting Blues."

The sound quality of the album is excellent, with crisp, clear recordings that allow the listener to fully appreciate the nuances of the music. The liner notes provide valuable historical context for each track, highlighting the significance of the music and the musicians who created it.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dreaming The Hours Away
Close Fit Blues
I Need You
Red River Blues

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Catalog Numbers

  • TFE 17053
  • 462 023 TE

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP
  • 45 RPM
  • Gatefold

Credits

RoleCredit
BanjoBuddy Christian
Liner NotesHendrik. R. Rookmaaker
PianoClarence Williams
ReedsBen Whittet (tracks: B), Ben Waters (tracks: B), Buster Bailey (tracks: A), Cecil Scott (tracks: B), Coleman Hawkins (tracks: A)
TromboneCharlie Irvis
TrumpetEd Allen, Ed Anderson (tracks: B)
TubaCyrus St. Clair

Notes

Several of musician credits are guesses according to back cover.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A stamped): AA 4620 23 ∇1E=1//67011A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B stamped): 6D AA 4620 23 ∇1E=1//670 11
  • Rights Society: Feldman BIEM

About Clarence Williams' Jazz Kings

Name Vars

  • Clarence William's Jazz Kings
  • Clarence Williams & His Jazz Kings
  • Clarence Williams And His Jazz Kings
  • Clarence Williams Jazz Kings
  • Clarence Williams' Jazz Band

Aliases

  • Shreveport Sizzlers

Members

  • Coleman Hawkins
  • Russell Procope
  • Buster Bailey
  • Prince Robinson
  • Ed Allen
  • Ed Anderson
  • Ed Cuffee
  • Buddy Christian
  • Cyrus St. Clair
  • Arville Harris
  • Clarence Williams
  • Benny Morton
  • Wilbur De Paris
  • Bingie Madison
  • Henry Jones
  • Gene Rodgers
  • George Stafford
  • Fred Skerritt
  • Bill Dillard
  • Richard \"Dick\" Fullbright
  • Bill Beason
  • Geechie Fields
  • Ward Pinkett
  • Goldie Lucas
  • Ben Whitted
  • Leroy Harris
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Summary by Erick Weiss

Treasures of North American Negro Music is a must-have for fans of early jazz music. The album is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the musicians of the time, and a reminder of the important role that African American musicians played in shaping the sound of American music.