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Genre:Jazz, Blues Style:Dixieland
Tracklist:
A1. Perdido Street Stomp A2. Gone Away Blues A3. Ole Miss Stomp B1. The Sheik Of Araby B2. Really The Blues (Part II) B3. Revolutionary Blues (Part II)
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
PPK = "Populaire Platen Kring" - was a Dutch mail-order company for records during the 1960's.
The HPK stands for "Holland Platen Kring" in contrast to the Belgian labels.
The sleeve notes on the back cover are in Dutch only.
Comes with a transparent plastic inner sleeve.
Catalog# HPK 723 appears on the sleeve, while HP-723 appears on the labels.
Recordings:
A1: New-York, 30 July 1945
A2: New-York, 30 August 1945
A3: New-York, 29 August 1945
B1: New-York, August 1945
B2: New-York, 18 September 1946
B3: Chicago, 18 December 1947
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BIEM Other AH Matrix / Runout HPK 722-I-21 Matrix / Runout HPK 722-II-21
A2. Gone Away Blues
A3. Ole Miss Stomp
B1. The Sheik Of Araby
B2. Really The Blues (Part II)
B3. Revolutionary Blues (Part II)