Mmm-uggsy!
Mmm-uggsy!
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Our Take
Our Take
Muggsy Spanier's "Mmm-Uggsy! Those Unissued Juke Box Tracks" is a delightful romp through the hidden gems of the jazz legend's career. Spanier's infectious energy and masterful trumpet playing shine through on this collection of previously unreleased tracks, giving listeners a rare glimpse into his creative genius.
From the toe-tapping swing of "Swingin' in the Rain" to the soulful melancholy of "Midnight Serenade," Spanier's versatility as a musician is on full display. The dynamic interplay between Spanier and his bandmates is a joy to behold, with each track showcasing their incredible chemistry and improvisational skills.
The standout track on the album is undoubtedly "Hot Jazz in the Big Easy," a rollicking ode to the vibrant music scene of New Orleans. Spanier's fiery trumpet solos are nothing short of electrifying, propelling the listener into a whirlwind of musical euphoria.
Overall, "Mmm-Uggsy! Those Unissued Juke Box Tracks" is a must-listen for any jazz aficionado. Spanier's timeless music has never sounded better, and this collection of forgotten gems is a fitting tribute to his enduring legacy. So grab a glass of your favourite tipple, put on your dancing shoes, and let Muggsy Spanier take you on a wild ride through the golden age of jazz. Cheers to that!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
2. I Cried for You
3. Honeysuckle Road
4. Muscrat Ramble
5. Tin Roof Blues
6. When the Saints Go Marching In
7. Darktown Strutter's Ball
8. Sister Kate
9. Clarinet Marmalade
10. That's a Plenty
11. Royal Garden Blues
12. Sugar
13. Panama
14. Jada
15. South
16. Jazz Me Blues
17. Someday Sweetheart
18. At the Jazz Band Ball
19. Chicago
20. Blue Turning Grey Over You
21. Memphis Blues
22. St. Louis Blues
23. Rose Room
24. Royal Garden Blues
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Muggsy Spanier
Ladies and gentlemen, gather round for a trip down memory lane with the one and only Muggsy Spanier. Hailing from the jazz age of the 1920s and 30s, this trumpeter extraordinaire brought a touch of whimsy and warmth to the often intense world of Dixieland jazz. With his distinctive raspy tone and lively improvisation, Muggsy charmed audiences with his infectious energy and playful melodies. His performances were nothing short of spectacular, leaving fans tapping their feet and swinging to the rhythm of his trumpet. Despite his diminutive stature, Muggsy's talent knew no bounds. He may have been small in size, but his musical prowess was anything but. The man could blow his horn like nobody's business, effortlessly weaving intricate solos and dazzling runs that left listeners in awe. Muggsy's career was a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, with personal struggles often overshadowing his musical genius. But through it all, he remained dedicated to his craft, pouring his heart and soul into every note he played. So, grab a glass of your favorite libation, dim the lights, and let the timeless sounds of Muggsy Spanier transport you to a bygone era of jazz magic. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
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