Various - Jazz Volume 7: New York (1922-1934) (LP, Comp)
Inclusief belasting
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Cover in shrink // With booklet
Notes:
Olive cover with rust-colored script. Includes 4-page folder. Recording dates & original release: A1: ~Oct. 1922; Brunswick 2338 A2: August 30, 1927; Okeh 40932 A3: Jan. 20, 1928; Okeh 40979 A4: April 4, 1929; Banner 6360 A5: June 11, 1929; Vocalion 5815 A6: Oct. 22, 1931; Vocalion 15864 A7: Sept. 18, 1934; Brunswick 7652 B1: March 4, 1925; Okeh 8215 B2: May 29, 1925; Columbia 395-D B3: Nov. 29, 1926; Vocalion 1077 B4: Dec. 19, 1927; Victor 21284 B5: July 17, 1923; Victor 19123; recorded in Camden, NJ B6: March 1, 1929; Victor 38050 B7: March 5, 1929; Okeh 8703 B8: July 16, 1929; Victor 38073 All recorded in New York, unless otherwise noted
. White Assimilations And Adaptations (1922-1934)
A1. The Cotton Pickers - I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
A2. Miff Mole's Molers - Original Dixieland One Step
A3. Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra - Mississippi Mud
A4. The Kentucky Grasshoppers - Makin' Friends
A5. Louisiana Rhythm Kings - Basin Street Blues
A6. Eddie Lang-Joe Venuti And Their All Star Orchestra - Beale Street Blues
A7. Jack Teagarden And His Orchestra - Junk Man
. Negro Combinations (1925-1929)
B1. Clarence Williams' Blue Five - Papa De-Da-Da
B2. Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra - Sugar Foot Stomp (Dippermouth)
B3. Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra - The Creeper
B4. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Harlem River Quiver
B5. James Price Johnson - You Can't Do What My Last Man Did
B6. Fats Waller And His Buddies - Harlem Fuss
B7. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Knockin' A Jug
B8. Henry "Red" Allen And His Orchestra - It Should Be You
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout FJ 2807 A MK
Matrix / Runout FJ 2807 B MK [Plastylite "ear"]
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