Miff Mole and His Orchestra Louisiana Rhythm Kings - Windy City Stomp Ballin The Jack

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Review by Marta Rubió Soler

The album "Windy City Stomp Ballin The Jack" by Miff Mole and His Orchestra Louisiana Rhythm Kings is a true gem for jazz enthusiasts. The album features a collection of upbeat and lively tracks that showcase the incredible musicianship of the band members.

The album opens with the title track "Windy City Stomp," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its energetic and upbeat tempo. The brass section, led by Miff Mole, is particularly impressive, with each member showcasing their skill and talent in solos throughout the album.

Tracks like "Someday Sweetheart" and "Squeeze Me" feature the smooth and sultry vocals of Eva Taylor, adding a touch of elegance to the album. The rhythm section, including the banjo and drums, provides a solid foundation for the rest of the band to build upon, creating a cohesive and polished sound throughout.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Windy City Stomp
Ballin' The Jack

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Made ByAmerican Record Corporation

Credits

RoleCredit
BanjoEddie Condon (tracks: A)
ClarinetBennie Goodman (tracks: B), Frank Teschmaker (tracks: A)
DrumsDave Tough (tracks: B), Gene Krupa (tracks: A)
PianoJoe Sullivan
Tenor SaxophoneBud Freeman (tracks: B)
TromboneMiff Mole
TrumpetRed Nichols

Notes

  • Side A recorded on July 6, 1928.
  • Side B recorded on April 23, 1929
  • At the time of release, the tune of Side A was not recognised. By the time the recording was later released by Columbia on Hot Jazz Classics it was correctly recognised and credited as "One Step To Heaven" by Jesse Greer.
  • Side A has been pressed from the original master and this record is its first release.
  • Side B has been dubbed from the original recording and has been assigned a new matrix number.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 400849
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): WP 24362
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): GD Ⓦ400849C 2D 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): C WP24362 12 1-1

About Miff Mole and His Orchestra Louisiana Rhythm Kings

Pseudonym used by Red Nichols and his Five Pennies when recording for the Okeh Company.

Name Vars

  • Miff Mole & His Little Molers
  • Miff Mole & His Molers
  • Miff Mole And His Little Moler's
  • Miff Mole And His Little Molers
  • Miff Mole And His Molers
  • Miff Mole And His Orchestra
  • Miff Mole Et Son Orchestre
  • Miff Mole and His Little Molers
  • Miff Mole and His Molers
  • Miff Mole and His Orchestra
  • Miff Mole and his Little Molers
  • Miff Mole's & His Molers
  • Miff Mole's (Little) Molers
  • Miff Mole's Little Molers

Aliases

  • Red Nichols And His Five Pennies
  • The Captivators
  • The Six Hottentots
  • The Red Heads
  • Gilbert Marsh's Orchestra

Members

  • Babe Russin
  • Red Nichols
  • Dick McDonough
  • Jimmy Dorsey
  • Eddie Lang
  • Adrian Rollini
  • Stan king
  • Arthur Schutt
  • Joe Tarto
  • Carl Kress
  • Fud Livingston
  • Miff Mole
  • Phil Napoleon
  • Leo McConville
  • Tommy Felline
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Summary by Marta Rubió Soler

"Windy City Stomp Ballin The Jack" is a fantastic album that showcases the incredible talent of Miff Mole and His Orchestra Louisiana Rhythm Kings. Whether you're a die-hard jazz fan or simply looking for some upbeat and lively tunes, this album is not to be missed.