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Thomas Morris/Clarence Williams - Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: Thomas Morris 1925-1926/Clarence Williams 1924-1929 (CD)

Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: Thomas Morris 1925-1926/Clarence Williams 1924-1929
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Album Details: Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: Thomas Morris 1925-1926/Clarence Williams 1924-1929

Release Date:11/20/2001
Label:Neatwork
UPC:9120006940252

Track List: Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: Thomas Morris 1925-1926/Clarence Williams 1924-1929

  1. Puddin' Papa
  2. On the Puppy's Tail
  3. Jackass Blues
  4. Ham Gravy
  5. My Baby Doesn't Squawk
  6. King of the Zulus
  7. South Rampart Street Blues
  8. Blues from the Everglades
  9. Blues from the Everglades
  10. P.D.Q. Blues
  11. P.D.Q. Blues
  12. Cinch
  1. Just a Cotton Picker's Blues
  2. Temptation Blues
  3. Boodle Am
  4. Old Folks Shuffle
  5. Cushion Foot Stomp
  6. P.D.Q. Blues
  7. Baltimore
  8. Sweet Emmalina
  9. Wildflower Rag
  10. Midnight Stomp
  11. Pane in the Glass

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Biography

Thomas Morris

A primitive but often effective cornet soloist, Thomas Morris (the uncle of pianist Marlowe Morris) made quite a few records during the 1923-27 period although his style was considered quite dated after the rise of Louis Armstrong. Morris was based in New York from the beginning of the 1920s. He recorded with his Past Jazz Masters (eight titles during 1923) and his Hot ... Read more