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Genre:Jazz, Blues Style:Ragtime
Tracklist:
A1. Potato Head Blues A2. Alligator Blues B1. Melancholy Blues B2. Weary Blues
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
There are 2 versions of this release: this one has a printer credit of Mayfair, bottom right of rear sleeve, has the BIEM rights society credit on Side 1 and the XT tax code in the runout. The other version has a Howard Mayfair credit, no BIEM and ET as well as XT tax codes.
Recorded in Chicago;
Side A: May 10th, 1927
Side B: May 11th, 1927
Sleeve mistakenly credits Kid Ory as trombonist
Publishers & Rights Societies;
Side A: Leeds Music, MECOLICO BIEM
Side B: H. Darewski - Chappell, NCB
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 7TCE.268 Matrix / Runout 7TCE.269 Matrix / Runout 7TCE 268-1N R XT 1 Matrix / Runout 7TCE 269-2N R XT 1 Rights Society MECOLICO Rights Society BIEM Rights Society NCB
Published By Leeds Music Corp. Published By Herman Darewski Published By Chappell & Co. Ltd. Record Company The Parlophone Co. Ltd. Manufactured By E.M.I. Records Limited Printed By Mayfair