Jazz, blues y bandas de metales, junto con los sonidos y músicas de vendedores callejeros y predicadores evangelistas se dan cita en “Classic sounds of New Orleans”, el álbum con el que Smithsonian Folkways rinde tributo a los sonidos clásicos de la “ciudad mas musical de América”. “Classic sounds of New Orleans” se pondrá a la venta el 27 de julio.
Contenido de “Classic sounds of New Orleans”:
1. ‘Just a Little While to Stay Here’ – Eureka Brass Band
2. ‘Shoe Shine Hambone’ – Shoe Shine Boy
3. ‘Tiger Rag’ – Freddie L. Small
4. ‘Blackberries!’ – Dora Bliggen
5. ‘Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band’ – Mardi Gras Indians
6. ‘Times Done Changed’ – Sister Dora Alexander
7. ‘Dark Was the Night’ – Rev. Lewis Jackson & Charlotte Rucell
8. ‘Back to the Time’ – Choir of Pilgrim Baptist Church
9. ‘We Shall Walk through the Streets of the City (Dirge)’ – Doc Paulin
10. ‘We Shall Walk through the Streets of the City (March)’ – Doc Paulin
11. ‘Bucket’s Got a Hole in It’ – Punch Miller with Samuel B. Charters
12. ‘Spooky Drums #1’ – Baby Dodds
13. ‘Millenberg Joys’ – Emile Barnes
14. ‘Clarinet Marmalade’ – Six & Seven Eights String Band
15. ‘High Society’ – Snooks Eaglin
16. ‘Careless Love’ – Lonnie Johnson
17. ‘Lonesome Road’ – Billie & Dee Dee Pierce w. Emile Barnes
18. ‘Corrine, Corrina’ – Kid Clayton
19. ‘Saint James Infirmary’ – Snooks Eaglin
20. ‘Take Your Big Leg Off Me/Easy Rider/ Mama Don’t ‘Low No Music Playing Here’ – H. J. Boiusseau
21. ‘Rattlesnake Boogie’ – Champion Jack Dupree
22. ‘Please Don’t Talk about Me When I’m Gone’ – Roosevelt Sykes
23. ‘Jimmy’s Blues’ – Kid Clayton
24. ‘C. C. Rider’ – Lonnie Johnson
25. ‘Shake It and Break It’ – Emile Barnes & Lawrence Tocca with Billie Pierce
26. ‘Lord, Lord, Lord’ – Eureka Brass Band.