Compil. UK 1981 on Joy Records label
Jazz (Dixieland)
Some of the last recordings of the first great Jazz composer, including an outstanding version of 'The Pearls'. A-side and B1-4 private sessions recorded in Baltimore sometime in 1938. B5-6 N.B.C. Broadcast, July 14, 1940. Marketed by President Records Limited, London.
Jelly Roll Morton p, voc, 1890-1941 US piano, album by | |
Teddy Smith alto saxophone | |
Harry Patent b, bass | |
Alfie Evans cl, as, bs, US clarinet | |
Nat Levine dr, drums | |
Tony Colucci g, US guitar | |
The Dixieland Jazz Group Of NBC's Chamber Music Society Of Lower Basin Street , orchestra | |
Rudolph Adler , tenor saxophone | |
Jack Epstein trombone | |
Dick Bird g, trumpet | |
Henry Levine tr, GB trumpet |
Dany Hearn design |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Honeysuckle Rose | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
2 | My Melancholy Baby | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
3 | Honeysuckle Rose | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
4 | I'd Do Anything For You | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
5 | I Ain't Got Nobody | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
6 | The Pearls (Piano Solo) | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
7 | Tiger Rag | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
8 | Trees | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
9 | Honeysuckle Rose | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
10 | After You've Gone | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
11 | Winnin' Boy Blues | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
12 | King Porter's Stomp | Jelly Roll Morton |