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Music CD: Light Crust Doughboys 1936-1941 Artist: The Light Crust Doughboys
List Price: $18.99
Our Price: $12.84
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Manufacturer: Krazy Kat
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1. I'm a Ding Dong Daddy 2. Gloomy Sunday 3. Uncle Zeke 4. Tiger Rag 5. Stay Out Of the South 6. Sittin' On Top Of the World 7. Three Shif-less Sknoks 8. The Birth Of the Blues 9. Clarinet Marmalade 10. Gin Mill Blues 11. Yancy Special 12. Foot Warmer 13. Little Rock Getaway 14. We Found Her Pussy Cat 15. Mama Gets What She Wants 16. You Got What I Want 17. Truck Driver's Blues 18. Green Valley Trot 19. Listen To the Mockingbird 20. South 21. Zip Zip Zipper 22. Sweet Sally 23. Do You Ever Miss Me 24. Can't Ease My Evil Mind 25. Big House Blues 26. We Just Can't Get Along
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0008637603724 Label: Krazy Kat Manufacturer: Krazy Kat Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Krazy Kat Release Date: 2007-07-17 Studio: Krazy Kat
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Hot Western Swing from Band that Pioneered The Genre Comment: The Light Crust Doughboys basically invented Western Swing back in the 1930's but unfortunately have not been well represented in the world of CDs. There have been 2 mediocore releases from German's indie Cattle label, and one superb one from Origin Jazz...and now comes this excellent release from the well-respected Krazy Kat. Fortunately this CD does not duplicate many (if any) tracks from those previous releases. It also largely stays away from the common tracks that have appeared already on many Western Swing compilations. If you are a fan of this type of music, you certainly do not want to miss this long overdue release. Musicianship is top-notch and many songs feature the ever-awesome and energetic Dick Reinhart on vocals.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good entertainment from a long-gone era Comment: The "Light Crust Doughboys, 1936-1941" is an enjoyable pistache of regional music that kept a lot of people happy by their radios in the 30s.
Excellently played blues, western swing, and regional country melodies gives the listener an enjoyable 26 musical items from this British import. Leave it to the British to keep history alive. I rate this 3 stars whereas I put the Hoosier Hot Shots at 4 stars. So what you need to do is buy this one but really check out the HHS, too!
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