G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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Genre:Jazz Style:Easy Listening, Dixieland
Tracklist:
A1. The Little Ramblers - Fallin' Down A2. The Little Ramblers - I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) A3. The Little Ramblers - Tomorrow Mornin' A4. The Little Ramblers - In Your Green Hat A5. The Little Ramblers - Could I? I Certainly Could A6. The Little Ramblers - Here Comes Malinda A7. The Little Ramblers - I Wonder What's Become Of Joe A8. The Little Ramblers - Hot Henry! B1. The Little Ramblers - And Then I Forget B2. The Little Ramblers - My Cutey's Due At Two-To-Two Today B3. The Little Ramblers - Play It, Red B4. The Little Ramblers - Swamp Blues B5. California Ramblers - She Belongs To Me B6. California Ramblers - Me Too B7. California Ramblers - Gone Again Gal B8. California Ramblers - She Knows Her Onions
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Adrian Rollini also plays goofus (cuesnophone) on some of the tracks. Since this obscure instrument is not in the Discogs instrument list, I couldn't add it. Spencer Clark could be playing bass saxophone on B7 and B8. Different name of the record is given on front, spine and labels...
A1, A2 recorded in NYC, December 3rd 1925
A3, A4 recorded in NYC, December 5th 1925
A5 recorded in NYC, March 19th 1926
A6 to A8 recorded in NYC, April 6th 1926
B1, B2 recorded in NYC, August 17th 1926
B3, B4 recorded in NYC, July 8th 1927
B5, B6 recorded in NYC, July 20th 1926
B7, B8 recorded in NYC, September 18th 1926
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout VW-511-1A Matrix / Runout VW-512-1A Rights Society MCPS