Jazz; many of the works composed by Morton. Principally previously released recordings. Compact discs. Program notes, including recording history, performers, and durations, ([6] p.) inserted in container. Jelly Roll Morton, piano, with assisting soloists and ensembles; in the King Porter stomp and The pearls, he performs solo; in Mamie's blues, he performs the piano and sings. Originally recorded 1926-39.
Contents:
Disc 1. Oh, didn't he ramble? (3:00) -- High society (2:48) -- I though I heard Buddy Bolden say (3:14) -- Winin' boy blues (3:11) -- West End blues (2:51) -- Ballin' the jack (2:17) -- The pearls (2:48) -- King Porter stomp (2:52) -- Smoke-house blues (3:23) -- Sidewalk blues (3:29) -- Steamboat stomp(3:08) -- Hyena stomp (3:09) -- Smilin' the blues away (2:53) -- Blue blood blues (3:00) -- King Porter stomp (2:49) -- Mamie's blues(2:39). Disc 2. That's like it ought to be (2:54) -- My little Dixie home (2:55) -- When they get lovin' they's gone (3:29) -- You done played out blues (3:16) -- That'll never do (2:57) -- I'm looking for a little blue bird (2:55) -- Each day (2:58) -- If someone would only love me (3:42) -- Little Lawrence (2:58) -- Ponchatrain (2:57) -- Harmony blues (3:33) -- Fussy Mabel (3:19) -- Load of coal (3:01) -- Oil well (2:41).
Series:
Cradle of jazz ; v. 6. History
OCLC:
(OCoLC)50761914
Locations:
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)
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