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FREMEAUX<br />

5031 VARIOUS ARTISTS CHICAGO SOUTH SIDE Mabel’s Dream (1a) • Play That Thing (1b) • Tin<br />

Roof Blues (1c) • Moanful Man (1d) • My Man Rocks Me (1e) • King Porter (1f) • Charleston Fever (1g) • Get<br />

Bucket Blues (1h) • Sweet Mumtaz (1i) • Static Strut (1j) • High Fever (1k) • How Do You Like It, Blues (1l) •<br />

Perdido Street Blues (1m) • East Coast Trot (1n) • Galion Stomp (1o) • Harmony Blues (1p) • Stock Yards Strut<br />

(1q) • When Jenny Does Hers Low-Down Dance (1r) • Mojo Strut (1s) • Stomp Time Blues (1t) • Loveless<br />

Love (1u) • Black Snake Blues (2a) • If You Want To Be My Sugar Papa (2b) • The Pearls (2c) • Jazzin’ Babies<br />

Blues (2d) • Oriental Man (2e) • By The Waters Of Minnetonka (2f) • Dixie Stomp (2g) • Missouri Squabble<br />

(2h) • A Monday Date (2i) • I Know That You Know (2j) • Parkway Stomp (2k) • Mississippi Wobble (2l)<br />

• Too Tight (2m) • Jazz Battle (2n) • Everybody Loves My Baby (2o) • Papa “Skag”Stomp (2p) • Ain’t It<br />

A Cryin’ Shame? (2q) • The Chant (2r) • Cathedral Blues (2s) • South Bound (2t) • Poison (2u) (Artists:<br />

1a- King Oliver’s Jazz Band; 1b- Ollie Powers’ Harmony Sync.; 1c- (Bernie) Young’s Creole Jazz Band.; 1d-<br />

(Doc) Cook’s Dreamland Orch.; 1e- Sammy Stewart’s Knights Of Syncop.; 1f- King Oliver And J.R. Morton;<br />

1g- J. O’Bryant’s Washboard Bd.; 1h- Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five; 1i- Luis Russell’s Hot Six; 1j- Erskine<br />

Tate’s Vendome Orch.; 1k- Cookies’ Gingersnaps; 1l- Arthur Sim’s Creole Roof Or.; 1m- New Orleans Wanderers;<br />

1n- Junie Cobb’s Hometown Band.; 1o- Lovie Austin Blue Serenaders; 1p- Preston Jackson & His Uptown Band; 1q- Freddie Keppard’s Jazz<br />

Cardinals; 1r- Elgar’s Creole Orchestra; 1s- Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators; 1t- Jasper Taylor’s State Street Boys; 1u- Dodds & Parham; 2a- King<br />

Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators; 2b- Jimmy Bertrand’ Washboard Wizards; 2c- Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers; 2d- Richard M. Jones’ Jazz<br />

Wizards; 2e- Dixie-Land Thumpers; 2f- Eddie South & His Alabamians; 2g- Save Peyton’s Or.; 2h- Carroll Dickerson’s Or.; 2i- Louis Armstrong 7<br />

His Hot 5; 2j- Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Or.; 2k- Albert Wynne & His Gut Bucket 5; 2l- Jimmie Wade & His Dixielanders; 2m- Johnny Dodd’s Or.;<br />

2n- J. Smith Rhythm Aces; 2o- Earl Hines Or.; 2p- Reuben Reeves River Boys; 2q- Junie Cobb’s Grains Of Corn; 2r- Dixie Rhythm Kings; 2s- Tiny<br />

Parham & His Musicians; 2t- Alex Hill & His Or.; 2u- Harry Dial’s Blusicians [1923-1930] 2-CD set. Chicago saw the first golden age of jazz<br />

from 1920-1930. Gangsters, the Prohibition and strange music that had arrived from down south. An explosive cocktail in the most roaring decade<br />

of the 20th century. Previously available. [Item Code: 36015 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

5050 METRONOME ALL STARS ESQUIRE ALL STARS SUMMIT MEETINGS Blue Lou (take 2) (a) • Blue Lou (take 3) (a) • The Blues (a) • King<br />

Porter Stomp (b) • All Star Strut (b) • Bugle Call Rag (c) • One O’Clock Jump (c) • Royal Flush (c) • Dear Old Southland (c) • I Got Rhythm (take<br />

2) (d) • I Got Rhythm (take 3) (d) • Esquire Bounce (e) • Mop Mop (Boff Boff) (e) • My Ideal (e) • Esquire Blues (e) • Scram (f) • Esquire Stomp (f) •<br />

Esquire Jump (f) • Thanks For The Memory (f) • Long Long Journey (g) • Snafu (g) • The One That Got Away (h) • Gone With The Wind (h) • Look<br />

Out (i) • Metronome All Out (i) • Indiana Winter (g) • Indian Summer (g) • Blow Me Down (g) • Buckin’ The Blues (g) • Dixieland Stomp (Moldy<br />

Fig Stomp) (j) • Sweet Lorraine (take 1) (i) • Sweet Lorraine (take 2) (i) • Nat Meets June (i) • Leap Here (k) • Metronome Riff (l) • Overtime (take 1)<br />

(m) • Overtime (take 2) (m) • Victory Ball (take 1) (m) • Victory Ball (take 2) (m) • Victory Ball (take 3) (m) • Double Date (n) • No Figs (n) (Groups<br />

(MASB=Metronome All Star Band) : a- MASB 1939; b- MASB 1939 + All Star Nine, 1940; c- MASB 1941; d- Metronome All Star Leaders 1942; e-<br />

Coleman Hawkins w•Leonard Feather’s Esquire All Stars 1943; f- Leonard Feather’s All Stars 1944; g- Esquire All American Award Winners 1946;<br />

h- Leonard Feather’s Esquire All Americans 1946; i- MASB 1946; j- Chubby Jackson & His Jacksonville 7 1946; k- MASB 1947; l- Metronome<br />

All Stars & Stan Kenton’s Orch. 1947; m- Metronome All Stars 1949; n- Metronome All Stars 1950) (Collective Personnel: Louis Armstrong, Duke<br />

Ellington, Benny Carter, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Goodman, Johnny Hodges, Frank Sinatra, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Jack Teagarden, Teddy Wilson, Art<br />

Tatum, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Count Basie, Stan Getz, Bunny Berigan, Charlie Parker, more) [1939-1950] 2-CD set. From 1939-51, the<br />

American magazines Metronome and Esquire asked their readers and critics to vote for their favorite jazzmen. The winners were invited to cut a<br />

few discs to mark the occasion, and almost all of these recordings have been reunited in this set. Though this was the period of wars (first heated,<br />

then cold), it was as if the artists were totally unaware of these events. Previously available. [Item Code: 40425 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

5128 VARIOUS ARTISTS ROOTS OF MAMBO Saint Louis Blues (a) • The Peanut Vendor (b) • The Peanut Vendor (c) • Doin’ The Rhumba<br />

(d) • Moonlight Fiesta (Puerto Rico Chaos) (c) • Caravan (c) • Conga Brava (c) • The Congo Conga (d) • Chili Con Conga (d) • Rhapsodiy In<br />

Rhumba (d) • Yo Eta Cansa (d) • Goin’ Conga (d) • No Quiero Swing (e) • Caravan (c) • Bijou (Rhumba A La Jazz) (f) • Mambo (g) • Mambo (h) •<br />

Cubana Be, Cubana Bop (i) • Afro-Cuban Suite (i) • Algo Bueno (i) • Swedish Suite (i) • Tabu (i) • Manteca (i) • Manteca (i) • Guarachi Guaro (i)<br />

• Guarachi Guaro (Rhumbop Concerto) (i) • Caravan (i) • Tin Tin Deo (i) • Tin Tin Deo (j) • Mamba (k) • No Noise (k) • How High The Moon (k)<br />

• Bop Champagne (k) • Mambo Is Here To Stay (k) • U-Bla-Ba-Du (k) • Gone City (k) • Tropicanaa (l) • Hey, Pretty Baby (m) • Opportunity (m) •<br />

Casbah (n) • Lamento (o) (Artists: a- Manolo Castro And His Havana Yacht Club Orchestra; b- Louis Armstrong And His Sebastian New Cotton Club<br />

Orchestra; c- Duke Ellington And His Orchestra; d- Cab Calloway And His Orchestra; e- Mariano Merceron Y Sus Muchachos Pimienta; f- Woody<br />

Herman Et Son Orchestre; g- Arcano Y Sus Maravillas; h- Noro Morales; i- Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra; j- James Moody And His Bopmen;<br />

k- Machito And His Afro-Cuban Orchestra; l- Walter Gil Fuller And His Orchestra; m- Erskine Hawkins And His Orchestra; n- Tadd Damerson And<br />

His Orchestra; o- Aime Barelli Et Son Orchestre) [1930-1950] (2-CD set) The Mambo - also known as Afro, Cubop or Latin Jazz - is the resulting<br />

union between Afro-Cuban music and American jazz. It extended from the swing era in the U.S. before evolving towards bebop. The lavish<br />

Mambo, bursting with cheer, induces an irresistible feeling of warmth tinged with nostalgia for the dancing<br />

years forever associated with the genre. This collection features Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway,<br />

Dizzy Gillespie, James Moody, Manolo Castro, Mariano Merceron, Erskine Hawkins, Machito and<br />

others. Previously available. [Item Code: 58982 2-CD: $25.00]<br />

FRESH SOUND<br />

317 JOE ALBANY PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND - UNISSUED 1966 SESSIONS Barbados • Blue Bird •<br />

My Little Sued Shoes • There Is No Greater Love • Au Private • Lush Life • A B Blues II After Bird • Old<br />

Old Friends • Woodyn You (Personnel: Leroy Vinnegar, Frank Capp) [1966] Recorded in Hollywood,<br />

CA. These excellent recordings appear now for the first time, after having remained for several years with<br />

Dave Hubert, and from 1993 in the Fresh Sounds archives. On these performances Joe played on a beautiful<br />

Steinway piano and they are historically important, because they were made in a period during which<br />

almost nothing was known of him, i.e. after his previous LP in 1957 and six years before the two Revelation<br />

LPs in 1972. [Item Code: 64442 CD: $17.00]<br />

14 <strong>September</strong> - <strong>October</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663<br />

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