The Young Tuxedo Brass Band - Jazz Begins: Sounds Of New Orleans Streets: Funeral And Parade Music (1959) - VG+ LP Record 1968 Atlantic USA Vinyl - Jazz / Big Band
The Young Tuxedo Brass Band - Jazz Begins: Sounds Of New Orleans Streets: Funeral And Parade Music (1959) - VG+ LP Record 1968 Atlantic USA Vinyl - Jazz / Big Band
The Young Tuxedo Brass Band - Jazz Begins: Sounds Of New Orleans Streets: Funeral And Parade Music (1959) - VG+ LP Record 1968 Atlantic USA Vinyl - Jazz / Big Band

The Young Tuxedo Brass Band - Jazz Begins: Sounds Of New Orleans Streets: Funeral And Parade Music (1959) - VG+ LP Record 1968 Atlantic USA Vinyl - Jazz / Big Band

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The Young Tuxedo Brass Band  Jazz Begins: Sounds Of New Orleans Streets: Funeral And Parade Music



Label: Atlantic – SD 1297, Atlantic – 1297
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: US
Released:
Genre: Jazz
Style: Big Band

Tracklist

Going To The Cemetery
A1 Lead Me Saviour 2:05
A2 Eternal Peace 3:37
A3 Medley Of Hymns 4:05
A3.1 Flee As A Bird
A3.2 Nearer My God To Thee
A3.3 Pleyel's Hymn
Coming Back From The Cemetery
A4 Just A Closer Walk With Thee 3:56
A5 Bourbon Street Parade
Written-By  Paul Barbarin
3:42
Coming Back
B1 Lord Lord Lord 2:43
B2 Just A Little While To Stay Here 3:20
B3 Panama
Written-By  Sigman*, Tyers*
2:55
B4 It Feels So Good 4:47
B5 Joe Avery's Piece 3:01
B6 John Casimir's Whoopin' Blues
Written-By  John Casimir
3:13


Credits

  • Alto Saxophone  Herman Sherman
  • Clarinet [E-flat], Leader  John Casimir
  • Design  Charles Tudor
  • Drums [Bass]  Emile Knox
  • Engineer  Tom Dowd
  • Liner Notes  Charles Edward Smith
  • Painting  Morton Roberts
  • Photography By  Lee Friedlander
  • Producer, Supervised By  Nesuhi Ertegun
  • Snare [Snare Drum]  Paul Barbarin
  • Sousaphone  Wilbert Tillman
  • Tenor Saxophone  Andrew Morgan (7)
  • Trombone  Clement Tervalon, Eddie Pierson (tracks: A1, A2, A3), Jim Robinson (2) (tracks: A4 to B6)
  • Trumpet  Albert "Fernandez" Walters*, Andrew Anderson (3), John "Pickey" Brunious*
  • Written-By  Traditional (tracks: A1 to A4, B1, B2, B4, B5)

Notes

Circa 1968-1973 stereo reissue with green/orange labels having 1841 Broadway address at bottom.

Embossed golden stereo logo on sleeve

Atlantic Records gratefully acknowledges its indebtedness to Richard B. Allen of Tulane University, Associate Curator of the New Orleans Jazz Archive, for his valuable help in the preparation of this album.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): ST-A-11545 PR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): ST-A-11546 PR