Album US 1995 on Premier Recordings label
Jazz and Soundtrack (Musical, Theme, Ragtime)
Project Director: Robert A. Buerki (The Ohio State University, Columbus) Total Time: 55:32
![]() | Max Morath p, US arranged by, research, album by |
Charles Sands art direction |
Eugene Rowley art direction |
David Blake engineer |
Jeff Zaraya engineer, mastered by, edited by |
Allen G. Debus liner notes |
Robert W. Stern producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Drugstore As An American Institution | Max Morath | ||
2 | At The Old Drug Store (1919) | Max Morath | 2:42 | |
3 | Drug Store Cow-Boys (1924) | Max Morath | 2:50 | |
4 | Two-Lip Salve (1913) | Max Morath | 2:36 | |
5 | They`ve Got Me Doin` It Now (1913) | Max Morath | 2:40 | |
6 | The Drugstore Song (1946) | Max Morath | 3:12 | |
7 | Soda Fountains And Sundries | Max Morath | ||
8 | Just Make It Moxie For Mine (1904); We Found That He`d Been Drinking Coca-Cola (1907) - Medley | Max Morath | 3:12 | |
9 | The Difference In The Morning (Late 19th C.); Murphys Head (1892); The Corkscrew Curve Or Jolly Musicians In Search Of Bromo-Seltzer - Medley | Max Morath | 6:26 | |
10 | Patent Medicines Then And Now | Max Morath | ||
11 | Go Call The Doctor And Be Quick Or Anti-Calomel (1843) | Max Morath | 3:51 | |
12 | Cures By A Curious Curist (Mid-19th C.) | Max Morath | 3:28 | |
13 | Doctor Munyon (1907) | Max Morath | 2:58 | |
14 | Ju-Jah (1880) | Max Morath | 3:52 | |
15 | Thermogene (1925) | Max Morath | 3:20 | |
16 | Brown-Sequards Elixir (1889) | Max Morath | 3:23 | |
17 | The Ballad Of Lydia Pinkham (Late 19th C.) | Max Morath | 2:03 | |
18 | The Keeley Cure (1892) | Max Morath | 2:24 | |
19 | The Drugstore During Prohibition | Max Morath | ||
20 | Oh! Doctor (1920) | Max Morath | 2:57 | |
21 | The Drug Store Cabaret (1920) | Max Morath | 2:51 |