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King Oliver played in Kid Ory's band, one of the first all black New Orleans jazz bands. His unique cornet style held sway until the arrival of Louis Armstrong. Oliver moved to Chicago in 1919 and formed the first of his many influential bands. Armstrong joined him in 1922. During the next couple of years the recordings that Oliver made became some of the most influential in Jazz history. Tracks include; "Riverside Blues","Working Man Blues", "Wa, Wa, Wa", "Stingaree Blues", "Sugarfoot Stomp".
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1. Canal Street Blues 2. Dipper Mouth Blues 3. Snake Rag 4. Sweet Lovin' Man 5. Chattanooga Stomp 6. Camp Meeting Blues 7. Buddy's Habit 8. Working Man Blues 9. Mabel's Dream 10. Riverside Blues 11. Deep Henderson 12. Sugar Foot Stomp 13. Wa Wa Wa 14. Someday Sweetheart 15. Snag It 16. Showboat Shuffle 17. Black Snake Blues 18. Farewell Blues 19. Sobbin' Blues 20. Tin Roof Blues 21. West End Blues 22. Speakeasy Blues 23. Aunt Hagar's Blues 24. Stingaree Blues 25. Shake It and Break It