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Express Delivery Modern Brass Bands: First & Second Line In New Orleans, 1990 – 2005

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1. South Rampart Street Parade
2. Gloryland
3. Lord, Lord, Lord, You Sure Been Good to Me
4. Bourbon Street Parade
5. Saint James Infirmary
6. I Scream, You Scream, Ice Scream
7. Paul Barbarin’s Second Line
8. Joe Avery’s Blues
9. Back of Town Blues 1
10. Muskrat Ramble 1
11. Whooping Blues 1
12. We Will Understand It Better 1
13. Jesus Keeps Me Near the Cross 1
14. Glory Glory Hallelujah (Lay My Burden Down) 1
15. Oh Didn’t He Ramble 1
16. Hindustan 1
17. I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead (You Rascal You) 1
18. Bill Bailey (Won’t You Please Come Home?) 1
19. Saint Louis Blues 2
20. Darktown Strutters Hall 2
21. A Chicken Ain’t Nothin But a Bird 2
22. Basin’ Street Blues 2
23. I Found a New Baby 2
24. When My Dreamboat Comes Home 2
25. Down in Honky Tonk Town 2
26. Let Me Call You Sweetheart 2
27. Just a Closer Walk with Thee 2
28. Butter Beans 2
29. Indians Jumping on Fire 3
30. Mardi Gras in New Orleans 3
31. Mardi Gras Tyme 3
32. Happy Feet Blues 3
33. Down Home Blues 3
34. The Bird 3
35. One Day in the Back of a Truck 3
36. What a Wonderfull World 3
37. Jazzitize 3
38. Oop Pop a Da 3
39. Sixth Ward Jam 4
40. Ice Scream 4
41. Sweet Sweet Spirit 4
42. When the Saints Go Marching in

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This recording is a collection of musical moments dedicated to pianist Bill Evans. The three men at the heart of this project – Mike Ladd, from the USA, Emmanuel Bex from France, and Nico Morelli from Italy – create something very new from their respective traditions. Together, they are like a perfect storm, bringing together the past and the future into a swirling present tense. Bill Evans too was a bridge between two worlds, between Miles Davis and classical composers like Satie and Debussy. This bridge between styles is present here also as primitive meets the avant-garde, the street meets the steeple, the sky meets the ground. This is the space that is captured so beautifully on this recording.