The tenth CD in the Classics label's very valuable Clarence Williams series has its strong moments, although his band was starting to become somewhat predictable. Two titles feature clarinetist Albert Nicholas in a washboard-jug quintet, and six intriguing songs utilize both Herman Chittison and Willie "The Lion" Smith on piano (with Eva Taylor taking most of the vocals). But most of the other selections are by a quartet comprised of pianist Williams, cornetist Ed Allen (a terrible singer, as he shows on two songs), clarinetist Cecil Scott and the washboard of Floyd Casey. The music is fine, but not quite as special as Williams' slightly earlier recordings with more diverse and versatile bands. Still, this is worth picking up for classic jazz collectors. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
1933 Track Listing
Credits of 1933
- Ikey Robinson
- Banjo, Guitar
- Cecil Scott
- Clarinet
- Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Piano
- Cyrus St. Clair
- Tuba, Double Bass
- Eva Taylor
- Vocals
- Clarence Williams
- Piano, Jug, Main Performer, Vocals
- Floyd Casey
- Tom-Tom, Vocals, Washboard
- Willie Williams
- Washboard
- Clarence Todd
- Kazoo, Vocals
- Jimmy McLin
- Guitar
- Anatol Schenker
- Liner Notes
- Willie Mae Williams
- Washboard
- Lowland Singers
- Vocals
- Ed Allen
- Clarinet, Cornet, Vocals
- Albert Nicholas
- Clarinet, Piano
- Herman Chittison
- Piano











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