Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
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VINTAGE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS<br />
151 MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS HOT COMB AND TIN-CAN Arkansaw Blues • Blue Blues •<br />
San • Red Hot • Best Black • The Morning After Blues • Happy Children Blues • What Do I Care What<br />
Somebody Said • Nervous Puppies • There’ll Be Some Changes Made • My Syncopated Melody Man • I<br />
Ain’t Got Nobody • Let Me Call You Sweetheart • My Gal Sal • St. Louis Blues • Indiana • Firehouse Blues<br />
• Tailspin Blues • Never Had A Reason To Believe In You • Hello, Lola • One Hour (If I Could Be With You<br />
One Hour Tonight) • Girls Like You Are Meant For Boys Like Me • Arkansas Blues • Georgia On My Mind<br />
(Collective Personnel: Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell, Muggsy Spanier, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman,<br />
Bud Freeman, Muggsy Spanier, Coleman Hawkins, Fats Waller, Jimmy Dorsey, more) [1924-1931] Early<br />
jazz classics from Red McKenzie’s original band from St. Louis. [Item Code: 56345 CD: $11.00]<br />
171 ADRIAN ROLLINI TRIO, QUARTET AND QUINTET Alexander’s Ragtime Band • Crazy Rhythm<br />
• China Town • I Can’t Get Started With You (*) • Who’s Sorry Now (*) • Get Happy (*) • If I Could Be With<br />
You One Hour Tonight (*) • I Found A New Baby (*) • On The Sunny Side of the Street (*) • Untitled Tune*<br />
• The Shiek of Araby* • Blue Evening (*) • Louise (*) • I’ll Get By (*) • After You’ve Gone (*) • S’ Posin’ (*)<br />
• Baby Won’t You Please Come Home • Vibrollini • Driftin’ • Rebound • Jitters • Estrellita • Dark Eyes •<br />
Moonglow • Hesitation Blues • Is You Is Or is You Ain’t My Baby • Way Down Younder in New Orleans • Oye Negra • Alabamy Bound (*- Carl<br />
Kress, guitar) (Personnel: Frank Victor, Haig Stephens, Harry Clark, Al Duffy, Sylvia Barry) [1936-1947] Includes rare recordings previously unreleased<br />
on LP or compact disc. Adrian’s technique on the vibraharp was prodigious. He nearly always played with four mallets in a very pianistic<br />
style. [Item Code: 57750 CD: $11.00]<br />
191 VARIOUS ARTISTS HOT FLASHES - RARE HIGH QUALITY SHORT LIVED BANDS Happy<br />
Rhythm (a) • Honeycomb Harmony (a) • Greasey Plate Stomp (b) • B-Flat Blues (b) • Tampeekoe (c) • Deep<br />
Henderson (c) • Louisiana Bo Bo (d) • The Merry Widow’s Got A Sweetie Now (d) • Make Me Know It (e)<br />
• Georgia Bo Bo (e) • One O’Clock Blues (f) • I Got Worry (f) • Sensational Mood (g) • Dreaming ‘Bout My<br />
Man (g) • I Never Knew (h) • Indiana (h) • The Sheik Of Araby (h) • I’ve Found A New Baby (h) • That’s A<br />
Plenty (h) • Avalon (h) • Basin Street Blues (h) • Bugle Call Rag (h) • What A Day (i) • Alabamy Snow (i)<br />
(Artists: a- Musical Stevedores; b- Trombone Red & His Blue Six; c- Charlie Skeete & His Orchestra; d- Lew<br />
Weimer’s Black & Gold Aces; e- Jelly James & His Fewsicians; f- Le Roy Tibbs & His Connies Inn Orchestra;<br />
g- Hunter’s Serenaders; h- KXYZ Novelty Band; i- Mason-Dixon Orchestra) [1926-1931] This collection<br />
covers very rare short lived bands. This collection includes eight different bands and the complete recorded<br />
output of each. [Item Code: 58965 CD: $11.00]<br />
201 BOBBY HACKETT LIVE AT NICK’S & BOSTON Song On Theme Into Washington & Lee Swing • Sue<br />
City Sue • Fidgety Feet • Back Home In Indiana • Body & Soul • Clarinet Marmalade • Sleepy Head (closing<br />
theme) - Sign Off • New York Blues • Early Rising Blues • Hackett Picking Blues • Sugar • Keep Smiling At<br />
Trouble • Basin Street Blues • Leaders Headache Blues (unfinished tune) • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams • Do You Know What It Means To Miss<br />
New Orleans? • St. James Infirmary • I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me • Singin The Blues • The Very Thought Of You<br />
Hank Duncan, Cliff Leeman, George Barnes, Jack Lesberg, Billy Maxted, Phil Olivella, Zutty Singleton, Joe<br />
Marsala, Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell, more) [1938-1975] Material recorded live from Nick’s in New<br />
York City on October 1949, the Baldwin Studios in October 1938, the Scotch & Serloin Restaurant, Boston<br />
in 1975, Thesaurus Transcriptions 1947 and Armed Forces Radio Transcrptions 1957. The material from<br />
Nicks and Scotch & Serloin as well as the Thesaurus Transcriptions have never been on LP or CD. [Item<br />
Code: 59188 CD: $11.00]<br />
211 SYLVESTER AHOLA RARE AND PERSONAL Hugo (I Go Where You Go) (a) • The One I Love<br />
Belongs To Smebody Else (a) • Lots O’Mamma (a) • There’s Yes Yes In Your Eyes (a) • Jimmy Gee (a) • Static<br />
Strut (b) • Ain’t She Sweet (c) • Cornfed (d) • I Ain’t Got Nobody (e) • Make My Cot Whee The Cot-Cot-<br />
Cotton Grows (f) • How Long Has This Been Going On (f) • Mississippi Mud (g) • Do Something (e) • A Cute<br />
Little Flat (h) • There’s One Thing Remains (h) • Imagination Goes A Long Way (h) • Kansas City Kitty (e) •<br />
Somewhee A Voice Is Calling (i) • It’s Unanimous Now (j) • A Miss Is As Good As A Mile (j) • ‘Leven Thirty<br />
Saturday Night (g) • I Can Sympathize With You (k) (Groups: a- Frank E. Ward & His Orch.; b- Paul Specht<br />
& His Orch.; c- California Ramblers,; d- Van & His Hotel Half Moon Orch.; e- Bert Firman Orch.; f- Henry<br />
Hudson’s Melody Men; g- Ambrose & His Orch.; h- Philip Lewis & His Dance Orch.; i- Sylvester Ahola; j-<br />
(Personnel:<br />
Spike Hughes & His Decca-Dents; k- Peter Van Steeden & His Orch.) (Collective Personnel: Charlie Spivak, Eddie Brown, Phil Wall, Al Philburn,<br />
Chelsea Quealey, Adrian Rollini, Jimmy Smith, Dennis Radcliffe, Johnny Heifer, Bert Firman, George Melanchrino, Sid Phillips, Bill Busby, Annunzio<br />
Mantovani, Danny Polo, Ted Heath, Rudy Starita, Spike Hughes, Joe Crossman, more) [1924-1931]<br />
Sylvester Ahola- Trumpet, Mellophone, Drums. Material from Sylvester Ahola’s personal collection. [Item<br />
Code: 59970 CD: $11.00]<br />
212 THE MISSOURIANS Down & Out Blues • Snag ‘Em Blues • Original Two Time Man • Riverboat<br />
Shuffle • Everybody Stomp • Charleston Ball • I Found A New Baby • Market Street Stomp • Ozark Mountain<br />
Blues • You’ll Cry For Me, But I’ll Be Gone (Take 1) • You’ll Cry For Me, But I’ll Be Gone (Take 2) • Missouri<br />
Moan • I’ve Got Someone • 400 Hop • Vine Street Drag • Scotty Blues • Two Hundred Squabble • Swingin’<br />
Dem Cats • Stoppin’ The Traffic • Prohibition Blues (Personnel: Louis Metcalf, DePriest Wheeler, Dave<br />
Jones, Charlie Stamps, Earres Prince, Andrew Brown, Eli Logan, Sidney DeParis, George Scott, Williams<br />
Thornton Blue, more) [1925-1930] This CD traces the group formed by Wilson Robinson in St. Louis from<br />
the time they arrived in New York and began playing the Cotton Club in 1925 under the leadership of Andy<br />
Preer. After Preer’s sudden death in 1927 the Cotton Club owner, Owney Madden, fired the group (and<br />
brought in Duke Ellington). These recordings span from 1925 until a month before the Missourians hired a<br />
new vocalist, Cab Calloway who renamed the group, “Cab Calloway And His Orchestra” and became the<br />
house band at the Cotton Club when Ellington left for Hollywood. [Item Code: 60090 CD: $11.00]<br />
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