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Progressions : 100 years of jazz guitar


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St. Louis tickle(Vess Ossman with the Ossman-Dudley Trio)

Vess L. Ossman

Chain gang blues

Sam Moore

Savoy blues(Johnny St. Cyr & Lonnie Johnson with Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five)

Johnny St. Cyr

The only, only one (for me)(Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio)

Sol Hoopii

Add a little wiggle

Eddie Lang

Clowin' frets(Eddie Bush with the Los Angeles Biltmore Trio)

Eddie Bush

California blues(Benny "King" Nawahi with The Georgia Jumpers)

Benny Nawahi

How'm I doin'(Roy Smeck with Martha Raye)

Roy Smeck

Who's sorry now(Eddie Condon with Billy Banks & his Rhythmmakers)

Eddie Condon

Danzon(Carl Kress and Dick McDonough)

Carl Kress


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Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2006

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Steve Leggett

2006

"This expansive four-disc anthology essentially covers the recorded history of the guitar in the 20th century, beginning with the ragtime banjo that set the table for the role of the guitar in a jazz setting in the early 1900s, and then touching all the bases clear through to the post-postmodern possibilities of the instrument in the 21st century.


Mojo

2006 August

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Charles Waring

2006 August

"The most authoritative and comprehensive delineation of the history of jazz guitar ever found in a single package".