The Mound City Blue Blowers originally made history with a dozen high-quality novelty recordings during 1924-1925 that featured the trio of
Red McKenzie's comb, Dick Slevin's kazoo, and banjoist Jack Bland; guitarist
Eddie Lang solidified the rhythm on their later six numbers. However, other than
McKenzie's participation, those dates had little to do with the 25 recordings on this Timeless CD (a reissue that's identical to the 1997 compilation on Classics). In fact, other than taking four vocals on the first date,
McKenzie makes only cameo appearances on kazoo during the remainder of the program, although he had clearly organized the bands. The six sessions feature overlapping personnel with some hot playing from either
Bunny Berigan (on four of the dates) or
Yank Lawson on trumpet and Eddie Miller or Forrest Crawford on tenor and clarinet. In addition to
McKenzie, guitarist
Nappy Lamare has eight vocals; there are also five from
Billy Wilson, four from Spooky Dickenson, and two by a vocal group. Only "High Society" and "Muskrat Ramble" are instrumentals, although there are strong solos on nearly every number. The music falls between Dixieland and small-group swing and is most notable for the playing of
Berigan. ~ Scott Yanow