The sound of New Orleans (1917-1947).
- Title
- The sound of New Orleans (1917-1947).
- Published by
- [New York] : Columbia, [1964], ℗1964.
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- Additional authors
- Williams, Clarence, 1893-1965
- Dunn, Johnny, 1897-1957
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
- Russell, Luis
- Manone, Wingy
- Bonano, Sharkey
- Sisle, Noble, 1889-
- Johnson, Bunk, 1879-1949
- Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941
- Oliver, King, 1885-1938
- Hill, Bertha Chippie
- Noone, Jimmie, 1938-
- De Droit, Johnny
- Marable, Fate, 1890-1947
- Bayersdorffer, Johnny
- Papalia, Russ
- Brownlee, Norman
- Celestin, Papa, 1884-1954
- Description
- 3 audio discs (144 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
- Series statement
- Jazz odyssey ; v. 1
- Uniform title
- Jazz odyssey series ; v. 1.
- Subject
- Contents
- At the Darktown Strutter's Ball (Original Dixieland Jazz Band) (3:01) -- I ain't-en got-en no time to have the blues (Louisiana Five) (3:26) -- Bouncing around (3:26) -- West Indies blues (3:33) (Piron's New Orleans Orchestra) -- Texas moaner blues (3:11) -- Livin' high (2:32) (Clarence Williams Blue Five) -- You need some lovin' (Johnny Dunn & His Band) (3:10) -- Mahogany Hall stomp (3:25) -- Dallas blues (3:15) (Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra) -- Louisiana swing (Luis Russell & His Orchestra) (3:09) -- I'm alone with you (2:58) -- Royal Garden blues (2:46) -- Zero (3:18) (Wingy Manone & His Orchestra) -- High Society (Sharkey [Bonano] & His Sharks) (2:45) -- Dear old Southland (Noble Sissle Orchestra) (2:35) -- The entertainer (Bunk Johnson & His Orchestra) (2:57) --
- (cont.): London blues (Jelly Roll Morton's Jazz Band) (3:10) --Jazzin' babies blues (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) (3:05) -- New Orleans shags (Richard M. Jones Three Jazz Wizards) (3:20) -- Come back sweet Papa (Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five) (2:34) -- Here comes the hot tamale man (Cookie's Gingersnaps) (3:19) -- Trouble in mind (Bertha "Chippie" Hill) (2:48) -- Brush stomp (Chicago Footwarmers) (2:53) -- Delta bound (Jimmie Noone Apex Club Orchestra) (3:03) -- Number two blues (Johnny DeDroit's New Orleans Jazz Orchestra) (3:03) -- Frankie and Johnnie (Fate Marable's Society Syncopators) (2:47) -- Waffle man's call (Johnny Bayersdorffer and His Jazzola Novelty) (3:00) -- Barataria (Halfway House Dance Orchestra) (2:46) -- Cross word mama (Russ Papalia and His Orchestra) (3:08) -- Peculiar (Brownlee's Orchestra of New Orleans) (3:00) -- I never knew what a gal could do (3:03) -- She's crying for me (2:52) -- Milenberg joys (2:52) (New Orleans Rhythm Kings) --
- (cont.): Original tuxedo rag (Celestin's Original Tuxedo Orchestra) (2:41) -- Tampeekoe (New Orleans Owls) (3:00) -- Up the country blues (Joe Mannone's Harmony Kings) (2:44) -- It's jam up (Celestin's Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra) (3:15) -- Panama (3:05) -- Dippermouth blues (2:42) (New Orleans Frolickers) -- Oh, didn't he ramble (Bunk's Brass Band) (3:00) --Steppin' on the gas (2:43) -- Everybody's talkin' 'bout Sammy (2:39) -- Mobile stomp (2:57) -- Sing on (2:41) -- Short dress gal (3:06) -- Bogalusa strut (2:57) -- Down by the riverside (3:09) -- Over in the gloryland (3:19) (Sam Morgan's Jazz Band).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Jazz and blues music; various ensembles.
- Manual sequence.
- Program and biographical notes by Frederic Ramsey, Jr., including full personnel and discographic information ([28] p. : ill.) laid in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in New York City, Chicago, and New Orleans between Jan. 24, 1917 and Sept. 23, 1947.