Dive into the rich history of jazz with Jelly Roll Morton's "The Complete Library of Congress Recordings, Vol. 1". Released on December 4, 2020, this album is a treasure trove of ragtime, jazz, and swing music, spanning a concise yet engaging 58 minutes. Under the label From The Valley, this collection offers a unique glimpse into the early 20th-century musical landscape, as narrated by the legendary Jelly Roll Morton himself.
The album features a compelling mix of tracks, including "The Story of Alabama Bound," "King Porter Stomp," and "The Stomping Grounds," each offering a distinct flavor of the era's vibrant musical styles. Morton's distinctive voice and piano playing are at the forefront, providing both entertainment and education as he shares stories and insights about the music and its creators. Tracks like "Jelly Roll's Background" and "Music Lessons" offer personal anecdotes, while others like "Miserere" and "Honky Tonk Blues" showcase Morton's musical prowess.
This volume is the first in a series, making it a perfect starting point for those looking to explore the roots of jazz. Morton's charisma and expertise shine through, making this album not just a collection of songs, but a historical document that brings the spirit of early jazz to life. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "The Complete Library of Congress Recordings, Vol. 1" is a captivating journey through the sounds and stories of a bygone era.