Album US 1950 on Circle label
Jazz (Ragtime, Dixieland)
First catalogue number on rear sleeve, second on center labels One of the largest and most celebrated record sets ever issued. From the Library of Congress Archives, this is the 12th record of 12 albums issued exclusively by Circle Records in 1950, under arrangement with the estate of Ferdinand Joseph Morton on May, 1938. Pressed on super heavy platter, flat edge vinyl, deep grooved labels. © 1950 by Circle Sound
Jelly Roll Morton p, voc, 1890-1941 US album by |
Jimmy Ernst cover |
Harriet Janis edited by |
Rudi Blesh liner notes, uncredited |
Alan Lomax recorded by, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Levee Man Blues | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
2 | The Storyville Story | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
3 | The Naked Dance | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
4 | I Hate A Man Like You | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
5 | Honky Tonk Blues, No. 1 | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
6 | Honky Tonk Blues, No. 2 | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
7 | If I Was Whiskey And You Was A Duck | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
8 | The Winin' Boy, No. 2 | Jelly Roll Morton |