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At the Mardi Gras

At the Mardi Gras
Al Hirt

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Track Listing

  1. Opening Annoucement & Bourbon Street Parade
  2. Basin Street Blues
  3. Perdido
  4. Show Me the Way to Go Home
  5. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
  6. Diga Diga Doo
  7. That's A-Plenty
  8. Yellow Dog Blues
  9. Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!
  10. While We Danced at the Mardi Gras
  11. Frankie and Johnny
  12. Brotherhood of Man
  13. Oh Dem Golden Slippers
  14. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
  15. Ol' Man River
  16. New Orleans, My Home Town

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #259327 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-03-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Live, Original recording remastered

Customer Reviews

Dixieland paradise!5
I have had the privelege of owning and loving this record since it was released in the early 60's. I have wondered for a long time why it hadn't been remastered for CD as it is one of the finest jazz records ever recorded."Mardi Gras" is almost 40 years old now and it sounds as fresh as ever! When something is as good as this is,it never seems to get old. The players are wonderful. Pee Wee Spitelera on clarinet, Richard Nelson on trombone and Al himself are remarkable. Their improvisations are very melodic and beautifully played. That seems to me to be a missing element (melody) in many of the jazz imrovisations of today. These guys really say something when they play! As for the recording; figuring that this was almost 40 years ago, it's close to amazing! The clarity and the mix is real good--very pleasant to hear. I am basing this on the LP as I have just found out that the CD is now out. Without a doubt, if you enjoy great players swinging their proverbial butts off,don't hesitate one day---go get this! The additional tracks from these sessions should prove to be worth the price of admission alone but the whole thing is fabulous! My favorite has always been the opener--"Bourbon Street Parade." It is SO good that it has occasionally brought tears to my eyes. OK everybody--go get the jazz treat of 2000! END

Another Great Al Hirt Re-Issue4
Every Al Hirt album from his prime years is full of the great sounds that makes New Orleans jazz so special. This album is no exception. The music jumps at you and makes you feel like you are right there. When will we see the "Live at Carnegie Hall" and "Pops Goes the Trumpet" recorded with the Boston Pops Orchestra) CD's?

Al Hirt is still "The King"5
For AL'S Fans, this is worth the CD cost just for the four newly released songs at the end that were recorded during the same dates as the original album. The remaster is very good, better sounding than my original LP stereo recording. If you're a Hirt fan, add this one to your collection.