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Title:
Black Manhattan.
Publisher:
New World Records,
Copyright Date:
1998
Description:
1 audio disc (77 min., 31 sec.) ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Popular instrumental music--New York--New York--1901-1910.
Popular instrumental music--New York--New York--1911-1920.
Popular music--New York--New York--1901-1910.
Popular music--New York--New York--1911-1920.
Music by African American composers--New York.--New York.
African Americans--Music.
Dance music--New York.--New York.
Blues (Music)--To 1931.
Ragtime music.
Jazz.
Popular music.
African Americans.
Blues (Music)
Dance music.
Music by African American composers.
Popular instrumental music.
Popular music.
New York (State)--New York.
Blues (Music)
Dance music.
Music.
Blues (Music)
Dance music.
Ragtime music.
Jazz.
Popular music.
Other Authors:
Williams, Bert, 1874-1922, performer.
Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919, performer.
Sweatman, Wilbur C. S., performer.
Lowe, Allen, 1954-
Crane, Frederick, donor.
Notes:
Popular vocal and instrumental music by African-American musicians active in Manhattan, 1896-1921. Title from disc label. Selection, tranfers, and sound restoration by Allen Lowe. Bert Williams, James Reese Europe, Wilbur Sweatman. Recorded between 1901 November 10-1920 October 25. Biographical and program notes by Allen Lowe in English printed on container.
Contents:
My little Zulu babe (Bert Williams, William Walker) -- Nobody (Bert Williams) -- You can't get away from it (Bert Williams) -- Castle house rag (James Reese Europe) -- Brother low down (Bert Williams) -- Think of me little daddy (Wilbur Sweatman) -- Bring back those wonderful days (Bert Williams) -- Rainy day blues (Wilbur Sweatman) -- Down home rag (James Reese Europe) -- Everybody wants the key to my cellar (Bert Williams) -- Castle walk (James Reese Europe) -- Everybody's crazy about the doggone blues but I'm happy (Wilbur Sweatman) -- Hello hello (Wilbur Sweatman) -- It's nobody's business but my own (Bert Williams) -- A good man is hard to find (Wilbur Sweatman) -- Unlucky blues (Bert Williams) -- Too much mustard (James Reese Europe) -- Indianola (Wilbur Sweatman) -- Get up (Bert Williams) -- You're here and I'm here (James Reese Europe) -- I ain't gonna give nobody none of this jelly roll (Wilbur Sweatman) -- You can't trust nobody (Bert Williams) -- Oh you la la (Wilbur Sweatman) -- Regretful blues (Bert Williams)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1040263698
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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