Hear that siren? That's The Firehouse Five Plus Two coming your way with a set of Dixieland standards, recorded at the height of the group's popularity in the late '50s! Includes Fidgety Feet; Storyville Blues; Muskrat Ramble; That's a Plenty; Doctor Jazz; Jazz Me Blues; Sister Kate; a Hot Time in the Old Town; Come Back, Sweet Pea; Firehouse Stomp; Yellow Dog Blues; Bill Bailey; When the Saints Go Marching In, and more.
M**E
Terrific album hits the mark
This CD of the group is actually a compilation put together by band leader Ward Kimball in 1986, well after the group retired in 1971. Each song was remastered from the original source specifically for the Good Time Jazz label. It has over an hour of music, longer than any of their other CD's since all the rest are just straight conversions from the original albums.The Firehouse Five Plus Two was a band that played Dixieland Jazz and had the unique distinction of being animators and other employees that worked at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. One of the most famous animators to work for Disney was Ward Kimball's who played classic Dixieland records in his office during lunchtimes to blowoff some steam. Soon the guys brought in instruments and began playing along with the record. One day when the record player broke down and they played anyway. They kept on playing without the record player and the rest is history. Their jam sessions caused animators, storymen, and inbetweeners to dance with the ladies from the color and ink crew right in the soundstage. As members of the group were some of his best studio animators, Walt Disney liked them and let them do their own thing on the side. But he also loved their music and onstage antics. He even invited them to play in the Disneyland park on Opening Day in 1955 and made repeat visits for the next 15 years after that, and later to even appear on his TV show.The group made 12 albums over the years, some of which included original artwork on the cover by animator Ward Kimball. They even released a very special album called "At Disneyland" which is a live concert in the Golden Horseshoe Saloon at Disneyland Frontierland. Even today you can still hear their music on a visit to Disneyland in Anaheim, California. When you take a ride on the Mark Twain riverboat, it has a music loop playing Dixieland Jazz as part of the background theme music on board that includes tracks from this LP (now a CD) including, "Muskrat Ramble", "Fidgety Feet", & "Come Back, Sweet Poppa".Over the years they performed on the Bing Crosby radio show and his golf tournaments, were featured in several Walt Disney TV specials. They also appeared on the original Mickey Mouse Club's "Anything Can Happen Day" on and performed two numbers, "I Want to be a Fireman" and the "Tiger Rag". This appearance is available on the DVD "The Best of the Mickey Mouse Club" here at Amazon.com. It is mislabeled on the DVD as November 12, 1964 which was actually a re-run of the original episode that almost 10 years earlier;The band was not owned or controlled by the Disney Company in any way. They moonlighted, recorded albums, played in nightclubs, and had a lot of fun along the way. The FF5+2 was not some polished studio band with tight engineering, but an exercise in spontaneity and improvisation. They truly didn't even believe in practicing, just havin' fun. Maybe that is the best part of listening to them, because they sound great and are very full of life and laughter. They still make you want to dance along. Interestingly, as animators they were used to creative sound effects and included this art in their music too. For example they used an anvil on one track, sirens, bells and whistles.... and it works.
B**R
You WILL tap your toes
What an amazing collection of recordings. I was afraid that the digitization of this old(er) music might mute the sound or make it sound strange. What a delightful surprise I got. I kept turning up the voume higher and higher, and the horns and whistles and sirens got crisper and crisper. I could NOT stop tapping my toes. My smile broadened with each song, even the blues numbers.I purchased this album as an effort to remember the music my Dad listened to when I was a kid. I was thinking that this music was best heard as a remembrance of him. How wrong I was. These Dixieland tunes cannot help but make anyone happy, and I intend to take this CD into the office to spread the joy.The only picky negative criticism I have (and some will find it a positive) is that the last two tunes were recorded from a live performance, with people talking during the intros and exits to the songs. I would have prefered the "pure" recordings. Again, some will like the concocted party background noise, which disappears as soon as this fantastic band starts wailing away with their instruments.Once I wear out this CD, I expect to purchase more music from the Firehouse Five Plus Two!!!!
D**Y
Loved we can get this type of music
Love the Firehouse Five plus 5 brings back great memories
R**N
Excellent introduction to Dixieland jazz
For anyone looking for a nice intro to this style of music, here's an inexpensive yet well-done collection of tunes. This recording is pretty old, as is the case with all the Firehouse Five CDs, but the sound quality is excellent. Here you will find a decent selection of instantly-recognizable Dixie standards, such as "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "Muksrat Ramble", as well as a healthy dose of other great songs that may be new to many people. Heartily recommended.On the other hand, if you're looking for a more comprehensive collection, I suggest you check out the 4 CD set by The Dukes of Dixieland entitled "Timeless the Classic Collection" which is also very reasonably priced.
B**R
new orleans music
This was appropriate for party music for a mardigras party. Not enough choices for the type of music i wantd but this was ok
M**N
Takes me way back
Way back when I was in my early teens I had many radio programs I would listen to. There was "Bob McLaughlin's Top Ten Tunes", "Your Hit Parade", "The Bell Telephone Hour", a program of early R&B hosted by Hunter Hancock, and "Strictly FromDixie. And of all the records and tapes I own I was lacking in Dixieland. So after searching through the various offerings I decidedOn the Firehouse Five Plus Two. I couldn't be more satisfied.....makes. Me feel like a kid again. This is great music at a great price.If you're a fan of Dixieland I'm sure you'll enjoy this.
G**L
Makes you want to get up a join the parade!
I was looking for some good mood raising music and with a touch of that southern flare. when I listened to The Firehouse 5, I could not help but feel I was back in The French Quarter for a few minutes. This album was it. I put this one when I'm writing one of my mystery novels set down in New Orleans. It Helps get me in the perfect mood. Check out my Mystery Series right here on Amazon sometime, http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00AUP84TE
K**Y
and have always loved the Dixieland Jazz that is played there
I wanted some music to remind me of Disneyland, and have always loved the Dixieland Jazz that is played there, so I figured having this album with a couple of future Disney legends would be perfect, and it is.
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