Louisiana Sugar Babes - Thou Swell Sippi

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Review by Dr. Michael E. Doyle

Thou Swell Sippi by Louisiana Sugar Babes is a delightful album that showcases the group's talent and love for traditional jazz music. The album features a mix of classic and original songs that are sure to transport listeners to a bygone era of jazz.

The Louisiana Sugar Babes, consisting of vocalist Leslie Martin, pianist Tom McDermott, and clarinetist Evan Christopher, are a talented trio that brings a fresh energy to the traditional jazz genre. Leslie's smooth and sultry vocals are perfectly complemented by Tom's lively piano and Evan's soulful clarinet.

The album's title track, "Thou Swell Sippi," is a standout with its catchy melody and playful lyrics. "Crazy Rhythm" and "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" are also highlights, showcasing the group's ability to put their own spin on classic jazz standards.

In addition to the classic tunes, the album also features original songs by Tom McDermott and Leslie Martin. "Let's Go Get 'Em" is a lively and upbeat tune that is sure to get listeners tapping their feet, while "Gotta Have That Jazz" is a soulful ballad that highlights Leslie's vocals.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Thou Swell
'Sippi

Video

Fats Waller & The Louisiana Sugar Babes~1928~Thou Swell

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Catalog Numbers

B-10260

Labels

Bluebird

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyRCA Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Pressed ByRCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis

Credits

RoleCredit
ClarinetGarvin Bushell
Alto SaxophoneGarvin Bushell
BassoonGarvin Bushell
Directed ByNathaniel Shilkret
Organ"Fats" Waller
PianoJames P. Johnson
TrumpetJabbo Smith

Notes

  • Side A = Mx. BVE-42568-2
  • Side B = Mx. BVE-42567-2
  • Both sides were recorded on March 27, 1928 in Camden, NJ.
  • Side A was originally released on Victor 21346 in June, 1928.
  • Side B was originally released on Victor 21348 in June, 1928.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): B-10260A C
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): B-10260B A

About Louisiana Sugar Babes

Name Vars

  • L'Orchestre Louisiana Sugar Babes
  • Louisiana Sugar Babies
  • Louisianna Sugar Babes
  • The Louisiana Sugar Babes
  • The Louisiana Sugar Babies

Members

  • Fats Waller
  • Garvin Bushell
  • Jabbo Smith
  • James Price Johnson
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Summary by Dr. Michael E. Doyle

Thou Swell Sippi is a must-listen for fans of traditional jazz music. The Louisiana Sugar Babes have created a charming and enjoyable album that is sure to leave listeners wanting more.

Comments

voigtdan
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patihsoba
Too bad Fats died before ever getting his hands on a Hammond. I have a CD of Jimmy Smith playing Fats Waller stuff on the Hammond but sadly he uses the same "lawnmower whistle" drawbars almost all the way through. Big disappointment. But the real Waller, I could listen to all day.
alexisssebastian19
This is every bit as excellent as Bix’s recording, and that’s saying something!
welcomemyfriend
Wonderful and thanks tons for putting all this great material on YT. Question - were these electric recordings?
yaktour
You don#t ghet to hear of fats on the organ, but much of his early development was on this Instrument. To think he died at 39...
mvsnfba
I have loved this record all my life. The Sugar Babes were a super group. The great Rodgers and Hart song had just been written when they recorded it. Fats Waller and James P Johnson, student and mentor on one record. Jabbo Smith was a great trumpet player and his blues licks were delicious. And reedman Garvin Bushell was so accomplished, he could have played in a classical orchestra. The soaring spirit of this song and performance is unmatched!
pvohra7d13c4b910
I enjoyed the video!
-----Ellen
senaninjerick319
This is great - owned several organs in my time but not talented enough - gave daughter lessons and she was not enthused . Still follow organ and piano with enjoyment.
marcelanero
SWEET!
Love the song, love the organ and the jazzy musicians....
I really like the piano / organ combinations....
Great video as well, love Fats and his Bulldog....:-)
Millions of Sweet Stars.
Smooch
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thecheezburg
lovely recording especially with Fats playing the Estey organ