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80 at 80
Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1: You Always Hurt The One You Love; Franklin Street Blues; Bourbon Street Parade; My Mama Rocks Me; All The Girls Go Crazy; Stockyard Strut; Bogalusa Strut; Thriller Rag; High Society; Maryland, My Maryland; Mary Wore A Golden Chain; Silver Threads Among The Gold; You Always Hurt The One You Love; Isle Of Capri; When The Saints Go Marching In; The Old Spinning Wheel; Schlafe Mein Prinschen; Det Var Pä Frederiksber; Beautiful Dreamer; Oh Sole Mio; Maple Leaf Rag; White Cliffs Of Dover; Dark Eyes. CD2: On A Little Bamboo Bridge; Cibiribin; Walking With The King; Lazy River; Bonanza; Annie Laurie; Tweed And Tropical; Careless Love; Mama Don't Allow; L'ill Liza Jane; Yes Sir, That's My Baby; Finn Air; Sibiria; Listen To The Mocking Bird; Just A Gigolo; Corrine Corina; Wingy's Travelling Blues; Sister Kate; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; St. Louis Blues; Ed's Blues. CD3: Struttin' With Some Barbecue; Blueberry Hill; Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?; Black And Blue; When You Are Smiling; She Lost It At The Astor; Miller Stomp; The Olsen Gang Theme; Bye And Bye; Hello Wingy; 2:19 Blues; Down By The Riverside; Tailgate Ramble; The Entertainer; Misty Morning; Doin' The Voom Voom; Beale Street Blues; Sweet Georgia Brown. CD4: Runnin' Wild; China Boy; Old Fashioned Love; Blue Turning Grey Over You; Creole Love Call; Our Monday Date; St. James Infirmary; Rosetta; Bye And Bye; My Bucket's Got A Hole In It; I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World; I Wonder Who's Kissin' Her Now; All That Meat And No Potatoes; I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter; Way Down Yonder In New Orleans; Stevedore Stomp; Lazy River; What A Wonderful World.
Papa Bue: 80 at 80
by Chris Mosey
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was an age of duffle coats, beards, sandals and sunglasses. It was the age of Trad. It was how European youth discovered jazz. Britain had Chris Barber, Ken Colyer and, a little further down the line--by which time newspaper headlines were referring to ...