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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

5 Old Tracks That Aren't Corny - #39

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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🗓️ 10 March 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Peter and Adam discuss 5 of their favorite old tracks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

I'm Adam Manus.

0:16.1

And I'm Peter Martin.

0:17.1

And you're listening to the You'll Hear It Podcast.

0:29.7

Today we're going to give you five old tracks that aren't corny.

0:31.5

That aren't corny?

0:33.3

No, that are not corny.

0:33.9

Okay, good.

0:37.4

Because I thought you said five old tracks that are corny. And I was like, why are we wasting time on a podcast giving them corny tracks? Okay. Yeah. Because I thought you said five old tracks that are corny,

0:40.4

and I was like, why are we wasting time on a podcast giving them corny tracks?

0:40.7

Okay.

0:46.5

Yeah, and we're not going to, as usual, give them anything outside of our brilliant insights into these.

0:47.2

Hey, that's a lot.

0:47.7

That's right.

0:49.3

So let's jump right in.

0:52.1

Now, these are tracks. So basically we're talking about recording specific recordings

0:55.4

that are known that some people might think are corny that really are not corny right

1:00.9

so I'm gonna start it off with Lewis Armstrong West and Blues that's a good

1:05.9

choice to start it off with so I mean to me actually I would say from a sound standpoint there's nothing

1:13.0

that Lewis R Frank that I ever heard him play on recordings that was corny

1:19.4

actually now some people think because of like the way he talked and did

1:22.9

interviews and especially people that don't totally understand New Orleans and

1:26.4

the era that he came up in.

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