[Dixielandjazz] Ducka-Ducka

Mike Marois MikeMarois@HireLiveMusicians.com
Sat, 27 Jul 2002 01:30:41 -0500


Dan;

Thanks for the link, it's pest like this that really make my blood boil.  I
find it interesting that this insect didn't mention the units sold of this
disk.  If in fact there is irritating "ducka ducka" banjo happening on this
disk, why have so many other label pirated the Audio Fidelity originals and
re released this disk?  I bet the four beat tuba playing of Rich Matteson
drove this guy over the edge!

Mike Marois
Tuba/Computer Guru
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"Unless you're a big fan of "ducka-ducka" banjo playing, this is an
endlessly irritating musical experience. The only interest comes from
Armstrong's only recorded performances of such standards as "Dixie", "Sweet
Georgia Brown" and "Limehouse Blues." The original album was released on
Audio Fidelity as "Louie and the Dukes" (one of the few times you'll see
Armstrong referred to on LP as "Louie"), and the alternates on Chiaroscuro
CR 2003. The latter have yet to see CD issue."