Various - New Orleans Jazz (LP, Comp, RM)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

Check our condition explanation here.

What does the record grading mean?

We grade each record using the Goldmine Standard. Full explanation can be found here.

M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

Comments:
Closer nm vinyl. Nice copy
€6,99

What determines the price? Read more.

What determines the price?

Why is one record cheaper than another?

Some albums were released in multiple versions (pressings). There is the first pressing, which can be very valuable to collectors. When that stock runs out, a new pressing is made, called a repress or re-issue. These are often slightly different, such as a different sleeve or heavier vinyl.

Sometimes older albums are remastered, improving the sound quality. A new pressing is made for this as well. Differences in artwork or small production errors can also make a specific version more attractive.

What makes the difference in price?

For records that are not new, the market value is determined by scarcity and the condition of both the record and the sleeve. Pricing is based on supply and demand, and whether a version is limited or numbered.

Which variant should I choose?

If it’s mainly about the music, a repress is a good choice. An original or numbered edition has a different kind of appeal.

Including tax. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout

×

Shipping Policy

How long shipping takes depends on your address and the shipping method you selected. Shipping within the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany takes 1 to 2 days, while international shipping can take 1 to 4 weeks. You will receive a tracking code once we have shipped your order so you can follow the delivery status.

1 in stock

Would you like to give this record as a gift?

Pickup available at Vinyleers warehouse (open on weekdays)
Usually ready within 24 hours

Genre: Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Sobbin' Blues
A2. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Marguerite
A3. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Angry
A4. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Clarinet Marmalade
A5. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Mr. Jelly Lord (Blues Joys)
A6. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - London Blues
A7. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Milenberg Joys
A8. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Mad (Cause You Treat Me This Way)
B1. Original Memphis Melody Boys - There Is No Gal Like My Gal
B2. Original Memphis Melody Boys - Wonderful Dream
B3. Original Memphis Melody Boys - Blue Grass Blues
B4. Original Memphis Melody Boys - Made A Monkey Out Of Me
B5. Midway Garden Orchestra - Black Sheep Blues
B6. Midway Garden Orchestra - Lots O'Mama
B7. Midway Garden Orchestra - Sobbin' Blues
B8. New Orleans Jazz Band - It Had To Be You



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

A1 - A5 recorded Richmond, Indiana, July 17th 1923
A6 - A8 recorded Richmond, Indiana, July 18th 1923

B1 - B4 recorded Richmond, Indiana, March 31st 1923

B5 - B7 recorded Chicago, October 19th 1923

B8 recorded NYC, April 1924

Line ups for Original Memphis Melody Boys and Midway Garden Orchestra (or Midway Dance Orchestra) seem to be mixed up when compared with the info provided by the jazz reference website Red Hot Jazz. Check it out yourselves if your interested ---> ***
I was unable to find anything about New Orleans Jazz Band (there is one on the RHJ site, but it's a few years older with a completely different line-up and different song) whatsoever.
However, I decided to stick with info from the record sleeve. If there's any early jazz expert who could set this mess straight, would he/she please do so?

My copy has a regular cover, not a gatefold. The text ends mid-sentence. I have the same versions of L. Armstrong with The Red Onion Jazz Babies and King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band LPs. Compared to other LPs on Classic Jazz Masters I got, there are slight differences in the layout of the back of the sleeve. They mention the same design company (Studio Wondergem g. v. n. Baarn, Holland). They all have five figure catalog numbers starting with 220. All of them have "Made in West-Germany" written on the back of the sleeve and on the labels. The labels are red on white instead of brown on white and lack year of release. Does anybody know what kind of version this is??

 

×