Album US 1947 on Circle label
Jazz (Ragtime, Dixieland)
No Catalog # on Release [other than Volume II and the #s on Each Side. This is the Original 4-12" 78rpm Record Album Set Pressing on Cherry Red Vinylite It's Numbered Limited Edition - Inside Back Cover is Hand-Numbered and Says : "This is Volume II from Set No . . . . . . . . of the Limited Edition of The Saga of Mr. Jelly Lord" Issued with Insert with Info about How to Care for these Vinylite Records (opposed to Shellac). This Series was Recorded by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress on a portable Presto Field Recorder at Coolidge Auditorium in Washington, DC on May, June and December 1938. One of the largest and most celebrated record sets ever issued. From the Library of Congress Archives, this is the 2nd record of 12 albums issued exclusively by Circle Records beginning in 1947, under arrangement with the estate of Ferdinand Joseph Morton on May, 1938. This Set was Later Reissued on Circle and then Riverside as 33.3 rpm LP Records.
Jelly Roll Morton p, voc, 1890-1941 US album by | |
Jimmy Ernst cover, design, typography |
Harriet Janis edited by |
Rudi Blesh liner notes |
Alan Lomax recorded by, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Animule Ball Part 1 | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
2 | The Animule Ball Part 2 | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
3 | Scat Song | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
4 | Shooting The Agate | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
5 | No Doubt The Finest Food | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
6 | See See Rider (Beg.) | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
7 | See See Rider (Concl.) | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
8 | New Orleans Funeral, Part 1 ("We Specialize In Spirituals") | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
9 | New Orleans Funeral, Part 2 ("Flee As A Bird To The Mountain") | Jelly Roll Morton | ||
10 | New Orleans Funeral, Part 3 ("Oh, Didn't He Ramble") | Jelly Roll Morton |