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Jelly Roll Morton - Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM - GREATEST JAZZ PIANIST)


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TRACKLIST

01- Fat Meat And Greens 00:11

02- Buddy Boldens Blues 03:04

03- Dont You Leave Me Here 05:12

04- King Porter Stomp 07:52

05- Mamies Blues 10:31

06- Michigan Water Blues 13:15

07- Mister Joe 16:20

08- Original Rag 19:14

09- Sweetheart O’Mine 22:00

10- The Naked Dance 24:56

11- The Pearls 28:09

12- Winin Boy Blues 31:34

13- The Crave 34:47



Jelly Roll Morton - GREATEST HITS (FULL ALBUM)

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Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe (October 20, 1890 – July 10, 1941),[1] known professionally as Jelly Roll Morton, was an American ragtime and early jazz pianist, bandleader and composer who started his career in New Orleans, Louisiana. Widely recognized as a pivotal figure in early jazz, Morton is perhaps most notable as jazz's first arranger, proving that a genre rooted in improvisation could retain its essential spirit and characteristics when notated. His composition \"Jelly Roll Blues\", published in 1915, was the first published jazz composition. Morton also wrote the standards \"King Porter Stomp\", \"Wolverine Blues\", \"Black Bottom Stomp\", and \"I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say\", the last a tribute to New Orleans musicians from the turn of the 20th century. Notorious for his arrogance and self-promotion as much as he was recognized in his day for his musical talents, Morton claimed to have invented jazz outright in 1902—much to the derision of later musicians and critics. The jazz historian, musician, and composer Gunther Schuller says of Morton's \"hyperbolic assertions\" that there is \"no proof to the contrary\" and that Morton's \"considerable accomplishments in themselves provide reasonable substantiation\". However, the scholar Katy Martin has argued that Morton's bragging was exaggerated by Alan Lomax in his book Mister Jelly Roll, and this portrayal has influenced public opinion and scholarship on Morton since.



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