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Eddie Condon & His All-Stars were a popular jazz group led by American guitarist Eddie Condon. Active from the 1940s to the 1960s, they were known for their energetic and swinging performances. The band featured a rotating lineup of some of the best jazz musicians of the time, performing a mix of traditional jazz and Dixieland tunes.
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Albums by Eddie Condon & His All-StarsSort:By AlbumA - Z
The Collection 1927-1962 [2014]
Song | Duration |
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Blue and Broken Hearted | 3:35 |
Swing Gold Edition [2013]
Song | Duration |
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St. James Infirmary | 4:23 |
Existentialism: Revival Jazz of the 60's [10 CD Box] [2010]
Song | Duration |
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Rose Room | 2:58 |
Weary Blues [2005]
Song | Duration |
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Rose Room |
I'm Beginning to See the Light: 1944 [2000]
Song | Duration |
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Someone to Watch over Me | 3:09 |
Dixieland [Giants of Jazz] [1999]
Song | Duration |
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Rose Room | 3:01 |
Transcription & Town Hall Concert [1996]
Live at Town Hall (1944) [1992]
Song | Duration |
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Dear Old Southland | 4:13 |
Ja Da | 8:21 |
St. Louis Blues | 2:56 |
She's Funny That Way | 4:00 |
It's Been So Long | 3:08 |
Definitive, Vol. 1 [1990]
Song | Duration |
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When My Sugar Walks Down the Street [Alternate Take] | |
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street [Master Take] | |
Someone to Watch over Me [take 1] | |
One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) [take 2] |
Dixieland Jam [1958]
Song | Duration |
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St. James Infirmary | |
The Song Is Ended | |
Why Was I Born? |
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