MCA Records: MCA-1332. Program notes by Dominique Brigaud on container. Jelly Roll Morton, piano (1st-4th works) ; James P. Johnson, piano (5th-8th works) ; Pinetop Smith, piano and vocals (9th-13th works). Recorded 1926-1930 in Chicago and New York.
Contents:
The pearls / Ferdinand Morton (2:46) -- Sweetheart o' mine / Walter Melrose, Ferdinand Morton (2:52) -- Fat meat and greens / Aletha D. Robinson, John Bishaw (2:55) -- King Porter stomp / Ferdinand Morton (2:50) -- Cryin' for the Carolines / H. Lewis, J. Young, H. Warren (2:58) -- What is this thing called love? / Cole Porter (3:05) -- You've got to be modernistic (3:11) ; Jingles (3:24) / James P. Johnson -- Pinetop's blues (take 1) (2:52) ; Pinetop's blues (take 2) (2:43) ; Pinetop's boogie-woogie (take 1) (3:20) ; Pinetop's boogie-woogie (take 2) (3:09) ; I'm sober now (3:09) ; Jump steady (take 1) (3:17) ; Jump steady (take 2) (3:18) / Clarence Smith -- Nobody knows you when you're down and out / Jimmie Cox (2:44).
Series:
Jazz heritage series; v. 33
LCCN:
82760459
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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