Yesterday I posted the A side of this great record – but the B side is equally intriguing so I shall include a transfer of it as well!
By title, we see it is a “sweet” number – but McClennon’s Jazz Devils add some spice into the tune – with ensemble playing that gives it more energy than your typical sweet dance number from this period.
A cornet solo drives us onward starting around 0:35 – and at 1:30 the banjo leads a syncopated breakdown. Toward the conclusion we hear McClennon’s clarinet wailing in the background like a fire alarm as the temperature rises ever hotter.
A very exciting addition to the Jazz Crazy archive from the collection of Joe Bussard.
And if you missed the A side of Okeh 8329 that I posted yesterday, here’s a link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV2kd89AiWo
Recorded in New York City on June 18, 1926.
Released as Okeh 8329.
Credits
George McClennon, clarinet
Eddie Heywood (?) – piano
Unknown Artist – cornet
Unknown Artist – trombone
Unknown Artist – alto sax
Unknown Artist – banjo
Unknown Artist – tuba
Unknown Artist – drums


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