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Riverside History of Classic Jazz

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Compact discs.
Program notes with introductory essay by Charles Edward Smith ([28] p. : ill.) laid in container.
Abatutsi girls' songs ; Lobertina / Royal Drums of the Abatutsi -- Street cries of Charleston -- Shuckin' sugar / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- I'm going to heaven if it takes my life / Rev. J.M. Gates -- Slidus trombonus / Sodero's Military Band -- Ragtime oriole / Fred Van Eps -- At a Georgia camp meeting / Cakewalk -- The Cascades / Scott Jopin -- Frog legs rag / James Scott -- American beauty rag / Joseph Lamb -- Perfect rag / Jelly Roll Morton -- Atlanta rag / Cow Cow Davenport -- Titanic man blues / Ma Rainey -- St. Louis blues / Bessie Smith -- I've got the blues for Rampart Street / Ida Cox -- Around the clock blues / Chippie Hill -- Risin' high water / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- Big Bill blues / Big Bill Broonzy -- Froggie Moore / King Oliver's Creole Jazz band -- The pearls / Jelly Roll Morton -- Big fat ham / Jelly Roll and His Orchestra -- Livery stable blues / New Orleans Rhythm Kings -- Blue grass blues / Original Memphis Melody Boys -- Cake walking babies from home / Red Onion Jazz Babies -- No. 29 / Wesley Wallace -- The fives / Jimmy Yancey -- Blue boogie / Cripple Clarence Lofton -- Far ago blues / Meade Lux Lewis -- South side shuffle / Art Hodes -- Lone star blues / Pete Johnson -- Oh, Daddy blues (You won't have no Mama) / Johnny Dodds and Tiny Parham -- Salty dog #1 / Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals -- Mama stayed out the whole night long (But Mama didn't do no wrong) / Barrelhouse Five -- Careless love / State Street Ramblers -- Jackass blues / Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders -- The Memphis maybe man / Doc Cook's Dreamland Orchestra -- Why couldn't it be poor little me? / Muggsy Spanier's Stomp Six -- Royal garden blues / Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines -- When my sugar walks down the street / The Wolverines ("Original Wolverines") -- China boy / Charles Pierce Orchestra -- Friars point shuffle / Jungle Kings -- Up the country blues / Wingy Manone -- Harlem strut / James P. Johnson -- Mama's got the blues / Fats Waller -- Hock shop blues / Cliff Jackson -- Midnight stomp / Clarence Williams Orchestra -- Rainy nights / Duke Ellington's Washingtonians -- Hop off / Fletcher Henderson Orchestra ("The Dixie Stompers") -- Sweet lovin' Mama / Original Memphis Five -- Sweet man / California Ramblers -- Stampede / Red and Miff's Stompers -- Eccentric / Wild Bill Davison -- Yank's blues / Yank Lawson -- Muskrat ramble / Muggsy Spanier -- Weary blues / Kid Ory -- Make me a pallet on the floor / Bunk Johnson -- Careless love / George Lewis -- Antigua blues / Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band -- Dawn Club joys / Bob Helm's Riverside Roustabouts -- St. James infirmary / Dixieland Rhythm Kings.
Various performers.

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Jumpin' Jazz Origins submitted by Meginator on July 22, 2021, 9:13pm This anthology collects classic cuts from the earliest jazz musicians, and it’s full of blues, ragtime, and other genres that heavily influenced the development of jazz throughout the 1910s and 1920s. Each group of songs represents a particular style or movement, and the liner notes do a great job of putting everything into context. Most of the recordings are remarkably clear given their age, and this compilation is thoroughly enjoyable both in its own right and as a glimpse at the genesis of a new musical movement.

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PUBLISHED
Berkeley, CA : Riverside Records, [1994]
Year Published: 1994
Description: 3 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: CD

SUBJECTS
Jazz -- 1921-1930.
Jazz -- 1931-1940.
Jazz -- 1941-1950.
Jazz -- 1951-1960.