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Availability Label | Location | Shelfmark | Availability | Reservations |
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Title Statement | 1928 [sound recording]. |
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Alternative Title(s) | West End blues, 1928 |
Series | Jazz in the charts |
Additional Contributors | Trumbauer, Frank |
Ellington, Duke,1899-1974 | |
Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971 | |
Publication | [Hamburg]: Documents :Distributed by Membran Music, p2006. |
Extent of Item | 1 sound disc (72:53 min.) |
ISBN | 3865627897 (s.r.) 9783865627896 (s.r.) |
Standard Number (UPC, etc.) | 4011222237064 |
Other Number | 1697080 |
General Notes | Compact disc (AAD). Contains previously released material. Jazz recordings that made the Billboard charts in 1928. "Track 129-150"--Container. Program notes in English and German (23 p. : ill. (some col.)) attached to container. |
Performance Credits | Various performers. |
Contents | Mississippi mud (Frank Trumbauer, Bing Crosby) -- Black and tan fantasy ; Creole love call (Duke Ellington & his orchestra) -- Hotter than that (Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five) -- Singapore sorrows (California Ramblers) -- Coquette (Dorsey Brothers Orchestra) -- Empty bed blues (Bessie Smith, Charlie Green, Porter Grainger) -- Struttin' with some barbecue (Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five) -- Nobody's sweetheart (Red Nichols & his Five Pennies) -- Sweet Sue ; Just you (Ben Pollack & his Californians) -- Imagination (Harry Reser's Syncopators) -- West End blues (Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five) -- Ready for the river (Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra) -- Dixie dawn (Dorsey Brothers Orchestra) -- Rosette (Jean Goldkette & his orchestra) -- Dusky Stevedore (Frankie Trumbauer & his orchestra) -- Down where the sun goes down (Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra) -- Doin' the new low down (Duke Ellington & his orchestra) -- A Monday date (Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five) -- Diga diga doo (Duke Ellington & his orchestra) -- King Porter stomp Fletcher Henderson & his orchestra) -- Four or five times (King Oliver & his Dixie Syncopators). |
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By Topic | Jazz--1921-1930 |