Record Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) (see detailed item description below)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) (see detailed item description below)
Country of Manufacture: US
Year of Manufacture:
Genre: Jazz
Style: Dixieland
Item Description:
Nice copy, sleeve just has some storage wear (potentially only VG with a very conservative grading). Record has a couple of noticeable marks, but nothing audible - plays through perfectly.
Release / Pressing Details:
Blue Label
On cover:
"Johnny Dodds
New Orleans Clarinet
Classic early recordings
Southside Chicago jazz, featuring the greatest of traditional clarinetist"
On back cover:
"Early Recordings by the Great New Orleans Clarinetist"
On the spine:
"New Orleans Clarinet-Johnny Dodds"
Recording dates & original releases:
A1, A2: late 1926; Paramount 12409
A3, A4: June 1926; Paramount 12382
A5: early 1926; Paramount 12369
A6: 1928; Paramount 12681
B1, B2: early 1926; 12368
B3, B4: August 15, 1927; Gennett 6232
B5, B6: June 1926; Paramount 12380
all recorded in Chicago
Track A2 is incorrectly titled - it is actually "Stomp Time Blues".
A1. Jasper Taylor's State Street Boys - It Must Be The Blues
A2. Jasper Taylor's State Street Boys - State Street Blues
A3. Junie Cobb's Hometown Band - East Coast Troat
A4. Junie Cobb's Hometown Band - Chicago Buzz
A5. Viola Bartlette - Walk Easy 'Cause My Papa's Here
A6. Blind Blake - Southbound Rag
B1. Blythe's Washboard Band - Bohunkus Blues
B2. Blythe's Washboard Band - Buddy Burton's Jazz
B3. State Street Ramblers - Cootie Stomp
B4. State Street Ramblers - Weary Way Blues
B5. Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders - Chicago Mess Around
B6. Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders - Gallion Stomp
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