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Table of Contents:
- disc 1: Frog tongue stomp / Austin (Lovie Austin, piano ; Austin's Serenaders)
- Blue Monday blues (Lovie Austin, piano ; Ida Cox,vocal)
- That Creole band (Dotty Jones, cornet ; Al Wynn and his Gutbucket Five)
- Perdido Street blues ; Gatemouth / Armstrong (Lil Armstrong, piano ; New Orleans Wanderers)
- Trust no man / Rainey (Lil Henderson, piano ; Ma Rainey, vocal)
- When the levee breaks (Memphis Minnie, guitar)
- Sophomore (Mary Lou Williams, piano ; Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds of Joy)
- Nightlife / Williams (Mary Lou Williams, piano solo)
- Wild party ; Witch doctor / Hudson (Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears)
- You bring out the savage in me / Coslow (Valaida Snow, trumpet ; Billy Mason and his orchestra)
- It's murder / Buck, Armstrong (Lil Armstrong, piano, vocal ; Lil Armstrong and her swing band)
- Doing the Suzie Q / Armstrong (Lil Armstrong, piano, vocal ; Lil Armstrong and her swing band)
- Beaumont Street blues / Stovall, Brown (Jewel Paige, piano ; Joe Brown and his band)
- I met you then, I know you now / Carlisle, Smith (Una Mae Carlisle, piano, vocal ; Una Mae Carlisle Band)
- Scratching the gravel / Williams (Mary Lou Williams, piano ; Six Men and a Girl)
- Zonky / Razaf, Waller (Mary Lou Williams, piano ; Six Men and a Girl)
- disc 2: Three ways to smoke a pipe / McCarthy (Billie Rogers, trumpet ; Woody Herman Orchestra)
- Memories of you / Razaf, Blake (Norma Teagarden, piano ; Jack Teagarden Band)
- After you get it / Berlin (Dardanelle Breckenbridge, piano, vocal ; Dardanelle Trio)
- Tuxedo Junction / Dash, Johnson, Hawkins, Feyne (The International Sweethearts of Rhythm)
- Sweet Georgia Brown / Bernie, Pinkard, Casey (Viola Burnside, tenor sax ; The International Sweethearts of Rhythm)
- Dorothy's boogie woogie (Dorothy Donnegon, piano)
- St. Louis blues / Handy (Valaida Snow, trumpet, vocal ; Fletcher Henderson and his orchestra)
- In a mist / Beidebecke (Marian McPartland, piano ; Jimmy McPartland and his Dixieland Band)
- Rose Room / Hickman (Mary Osborne, guitar)
- Conversation / Williams (Mary Lou Williams, piano ; Rose Gottesman, drums ; Mary Osborne, guitar ; Margie Hyams, vibraharp ; June Rotenberg, bass)
- Mamblues / Williams ; Anything you can do / Berlin (Terry Pollard, vibes ; Elaine Leighton, drums ; Bonnie Wetzel, bass vs. ; Urbie Green, trombone ; Beryl Booker, piano ; Norma Carson, trumpet ; Mary Osborne, guitar ; Clark Terry, trumpet ; Lucky Thompson, tenor ; Horace Silver, piano ; Kenny Clarke, drums ; Percy Heath, bass ; Tal Farlow, guitar)
- Red light (Sarah McLawler, organ, vocal)
- Zero hour / Wayne (Adele Girard, harp ; Joe Marsala Band)
- My reverie / Debusey, Clinton (Melba Liston, trombone ; Dizzy Gillespie Band)
- Gee baby ain't I good to you / Redman (Kathy Stobart, tenor sax ; Humphrey Lyttelton Band).
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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Alternate Titles:
- Title on disc label: Jazzwomen
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Performers:
- Various performers.
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General Notes:
- From the collection of Mark Logar c.2.
Originally recorded between April 1926 and Nov. 1957 at various locations.
Material previously issued.
Title from container.
"No pseudo or electronic re-channeling has been added"--Container.
Manual sequence.
Historical notes by Mary Lou Williams, biographical notes on Mary Lou Williams, and additional personnel listed on container; Women in jazz : a survey, by Frank Driggs inserted in container.
Composer of In a mist should read: Beiderbecke.
From the Collection of Mark Logar
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Physical Description:
- 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 12 in. + 1 insert (24 pages ; 14 x 22 cm)
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Physical Characteristics:
- vinyl; 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm
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Audio Characteristics:
- analog; 33 1/3 rpm; mono
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Call Numbers:
- LPZ
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, Stash: ST 109
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OCLC Numbers:
- 13985817