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Table of Contents:
- Record 1. Memories of you ; Life spears a jitterbug ; What's the use? (Bud Freeman And His Gang)
- Blowing up a breeze ; Monday at Minton's (Chu Berry And His Jazz Ensemble)
- Big chief battle ax (Bunk Johnson)
- How am I to know ; My old flame ; I cover the waterfront ; I'll be seeing you ; I'm yours ; Embraceable you ; He's funny that way (Billie Holiday)
- Record 2. One,two,three jump ; In a mellotone ; The man I love ; Seven come eleven ; One note jive ; I don't stand a ghost of a chance (Red Norvo and his orchestra)
- Record 3. Star dust (Bill Coleman)
- Stompin' at the Savoy ; Body and soul ; Limehouse blues (Gene Krupa Trio)
- Perdido ; Bugle call rag ; Desert sands (Stuff Smith Trio)
- I know that you know ; Where or when (Teddy Wilson)
- Record 4. Sweet and lovely ; I can't believe that you're in love with me (Teddy Wilson)
- Candy ; Indiana ; I got rhythm (Don Byas and Slam Stewart)
- My daddy rocks me ; Chimes blues (George Zack)
- Rose of the Rio Grande ; ; You brought a new kind of love to me (Jonah Jones)
- (Cont.) Record 5. You brought a new kind of love to me ; Hubba hubba hop ; Stompin' at the Savoy (Jonah Jones)
- I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate ; When my sugar walks down the street (Wild Bill Davidson)
- Sensation rag (Wild Bill Davidson And His Commodores)
- Record 6. Who's sorry now ; On the Alamo ; Someday sweetheart (Wild Bill Davidson And His Commodores)
- Lazy daddy ; Mournin' blues ; Ostrich walk (Eddie Edwards And His Original Dixieland Jazz Band)
- Record 7. Tiger rag (Eddie Edwards And His Original Dixieland Jazz Band)
- High society ; Wrap your troubles in dreams ; I'm coming Virginia ; Wabash blues (Wild Bill Davidson And His Commodores)
- Record 8. Sweet lovin' man ; Hindustan ; Wang wang blues ; Doodle doo doo (George Brunies And His Jazz Band)
- Shake it and break it ; Tiger rag ; Lazy daddy ; Barnyard blues ; Mournin' blues (Eddie Edwards And His Original Dixieland Jazz Band with Tony Sbarbaro)
- (Cont.) Record 9. Skeleton jangle ; When you and I were young Maggie ; Ostrich walk (Eddie Edwards And His Original Dixieland Jazz Band with Tony Sbarbaro)
- I used to love you (but it's all over now) ; I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter ; In the shade of the old apple tree ; D.D.T. blues (George Brunies and his jazz band)
- Record 10. Lover man ; Avalon (Mel Powell and his orchestra)
- Sketches (for three instruments) ; Brahms' Rhapsody no.3, op.119 (Mel Powell)
- Willie the weeper ; Mabel's dream ; Mabel's dream (Bob Wilber And His Wild Cats).
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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Performers:
- Various performers and groups.
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General Notes:
- Mosaic: MR20-134.
Jazz ensembles, piano solos, and vocals.
The Commodore story (an interview with Milt Gabler), program notes by Dan Morgenstern, full personnel and discographic data (48 p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.) bound as supplement.
Recorded principally in New York City between July 12, l938 and June 16, 1957.
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Physical Description:
- On sides 1-20 of 20 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
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Physical Characteristics:
- vinyl; 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm
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Audio Characteristics:
- analog; 33 1/3 rpm; microgroove
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Call Numbers:
- LPZ 43779- 43798 rec.1-10
SORT LPZ 0043779- 0043798 rec.1-10
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, Mosaic: MR20-134
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OCLC Numbers:
- 1052929557
24858237 [Invalid]