Don Ewell - Free 'n Easy! (1957)
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This album, recorded the same two days as Man Here Plays Fine Piano, is the equal of its companion. Five pieces are taken as piano solos by Don Ewell (including Jelly Roll Morton's "Chicago Breakdown" and "Just You, Just Me"), "Blue Turning Grey over You" has Ewell joined by drummer Minor Hall and the remaining five numbers are quartet explorations by Ewell, Hall, bassist Pops Foster and the fine New Orleans-style clarinetist Darnell Howard; of the latter tunes "Wolverine Blues" and "Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" are most memorable.
01 - Wolverine Blues
02 - Ain't Misbehavin'
03 - If I Could Be With You
04 - Lulu's Back In Town
05 - Just You, Just Me
06 - Blue Turning Grey Over You
07 - Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
08 - Delmar Drag
09 - Chicago Breakdown
10 - All The Wrongs You've Done To Me
11 - What's The Use
12 - Muskrat Ramble
13 - Rumpus Rag
14 - Parlor Social
15 - Wild Man Blues
*1957 / Good Time Jazz / Fantasy | GTJCD-10046-2 Rel. 2000
Personnel:
Bass – Pops Foster
Clarinet – Darnell Howard
Drums – Minor Hall
Piano – Don Ewell
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