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Thursday February 25, 2021
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ARTIST | TITLE ONE | TITLE TWO | LABEL & NUMBER | CONDITION | PRICE (DOLLARS) | IMAGE (IF ANY) | NOTES |
Erroll Garner | Impressions | Reverie | Atlantic 665 | V+ | 6 | ![]() | Long light arc scratch on side one, not deep, still plays V+. |
Wingie Manone And His Orch | Limehouse Blues | Fare Thee, My Baby, Fare - Thee - Well | Bluebird 10432 | plays V V+ range | 4 | Spelled Wingie on this label. Sometimes he goes by Wingy. | |
Harlan Leonard and his Rockets | My Gal Sal | Hairy Joe Jump | Bluebird 10625 | V / V- | 3 | Long scratch on side two. | |
Gene Gifford and his Orch. | New Orleans Twist | Nothin' But The Blues | Bluebird 10704 | V V- | 3 | With Claude Thornhill, Bud Freeman, et al. 1935 recording. Some moderate 'touched up' label scars on each label. | |
Wingy Manone and his Orch / Charlie Barnet | Floatin' Down To Cotton Town | Did You Mean It? | Bluebird 6605 | plays near V+ | 5 | ![]() | Side two label is way cleaner than the side one image shown here. |
Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orch. | Apex Blues | Sweet Lorraine | Brunswick 80023 Collectors Series | V or better player | 4 | with Noone, Earl Hines, et al. Reissue of 1928 recordings. | |
Jimmy Wade and his Dixielanders / Albert Wynn's Gutbucket Five | Gates Blues - Punch Miller vocal and trumpet. | Parkway Stomp "with Scat Singing" (! 1928) | Brunswick 80041 Collectors Series | V+ note | 3 | ![]() | Both sides feat. Punch Miller. Reissue of Vocalion 1928. Ultra tight hairline crack on side two. |
Seger Ellis | Kiss And Make Up | Broken Hearted | Columbia 1130D | plays V V- range | 4 | ![]() | Old Columbia Viva-Tonal. |
Jack Teagarden and his Orch | I'll Remember | It's A Hundred To One | Columbia 35215 | V+ | 5 | Side one from the movie "She Married A Cop" | |
Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five | Save It Pretty Mama | No One Else But You | Columbia 35662 | V+ | 6 | Don Redman, Earl Hines, et al. | |
Bud Freeman and his Famous Chicagoans | Jack Hits The Road - Teagarden vocal | That Da Da Strain | Columbia 35854 | V+ | 4 | ||
Bud Freeman and his Famous Chicagoans | Muskat Ramble (sic) | Forty Seventh And State | Columbia 35855 | shiny V+ | 6 | ||
Bud Freeman And His Famous Chicagoans | Shim - Me - Sha - Wabble | After Awhile | Columbia 35856 | V+ player | 5 | The great Bud Freeman | |
Santo "Peck" Pecora And His Back Room Boys | Magnolia Blues | I Never Knew What A Gal Could Do | Columbia 36159 | V+ | 5 | Recorded 1937 - "Hot Jazz Classic - Previously Unissued" - Santora on trombone as leader. | |
Teddy Wilson | These Foolish Things - piano solo | Rosetta - piano solo with rhythm | Columbia 36632 | V or better | 4 | Nice two sider of piano stylings. | |
Count Basie nd his Orch | Jimmy's Blues (vocal by Jimmy Rushing) | Taps Miller | Columbia 36831 | V | 4 | Light label edge wear. | |
Eddie Condon and his Windy City Seven | Love Is Just Around The Corner | Ja Da | Commodore 500 | V V+ range | 6 | Jess Stacy, Bud Freeman, Pee Wee Russell, Brunies, Hackett, et al. | |
Jack Teagarden And His Trombone / Eddie Condon And His Windy City Seven | Diane | Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland | Commodore 505 | near V+ player | 5 | Features Bud Freeman, Pee Wee Russell, Jess Stacy, and more. Thin white label arc on side two label. | |
Chu Berry and His "Little Jazz" Ensemble | Forty Six West Fifty Two | Sitting In | Commodore 516 | close to V+ | 12 | Featuring DANNY BARKER, Clyde Hart, Sid Catlett, Roy Eldridge, et al. | |
Jess Stacy | Candlelights | Ain't Goin' Nowhere | Commodore 517 | V | 3 | Solo piano, both sides | |
Jess Stacy | You're Driving Me Crazy (Piano Solo) | She's Funny That Way (Duet with Bud Freeman on tenor sax!) | Commodore 529 | near V+ tested | 6 | classic | |
George Brunis and his Jazz Band | Tin Roof Blues (New Orleans Rhythm Kings) | Royal Garden Blues (Clarence and Spencer Williams) | Commodore 556 | near V+ player | 4 | With Pee Wee Russell and others. Nice old Commodore. | |
Slam Stewart Qunitet | A Bell For Norvo | On The Upside Looking Down | Continental 10002 | V V+ range | 12 | ![]() | Famous "singing bass" of Slam Stewart, with Red Normo et al. |
Eddie Condon and his Orch. | The Yellow Dog Blues | Sweet Cider Time When You Were Mine | Decca 113 | V or better | 8 | ![]() | Rare issue on Japanese Decca! Ralph Sutton on piano. Tear on one label as shown. Label wear at spindle hole and elsewhere on side two label. |
Count Basie and his Orch. | Don't You Miss Your Baby? - vocal by Jimmy Rushing | Topsy (Eddie Durham composition) | Decca 1770 | V+ | 6 | ||
Count Basie and his Orch. | Don't You Miss Your Baby? - vocal by Jimmy Rushing | Topsy (Eddie Durham composition) | Decca 1770 gold on blue | V | 4 | ||
Teddy Grace | Down Hearted Blues (Lovie Austin-Alberta Hunter composition) | Monday Morning | Decca 2128 | V+ | 6 | With Jack Teagarden, Billy Kyle, Dave Barbour, et al. | |
Paul Whiteman | Aunt Hagar's Blues | I'm Coming' Virginia | Decca 2145 | V+ play tested | 5 | Both Sides feature vocal by Jack Teagarden and the Modernaires. | |
John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys | From A Flat To C | Undecided | Decca 2216 | V+ | 5 | ![]() | |
Count Basie and his Orch. | Blame It On My Last Affair - vocal by Helen Hume | The Blues I Like To Hear - vocal by James (Jimmy) Rushing | Decca 2284 | V or better | 5 | Nice two-sider of blues singers. Light marks including shallow scuff on side two. | |
Benny Carter and his Orch. | Serenade To A Sarong | Pom Pom | Decca 3262 | V+ | 8 | ||
Art Tatum | Cocktails For Two | Emaline | Decca 35202 gold on black | V+ | 10 | Tour de Force - amazing solo piano on both sides. | |
Hot Lips Page and his Orch. | Good Old Bosom Bread | He's Pulling His Whiskers | Decca 7451 | near V+ | 4 | ![]() | |
Franz Jackson and his Jacksonians | You're The Maker Of Rain In My Heart | Elephant Swing | Decca 7779 | V V+ range | 6 | Some light marks, not deep. | |
Jay McShann - At The Piano | Hootie's Ignorant Oil | 'Fore Day Rider | Decca 8635 | plays about V | 8 | Walter Brown sings on both sides. Side two plays cleaner than side one somewhat. | |
Snub Mosely's Band | Swampland | Snub's Blues | Decca 8636 Sepia Series | V+ play tested | 5 | ![]() | |
Bud Freeman and the Summa Cum Laude Orch. | Satanic Blues | The Sail Fish | Decca2781 | plays about V+ | 4 | All star Chicagoans including Pee Wee Russell, Max Kaminsky et al. | |
Jeanne Galye and the Gin Bottle 4 | Angry | Doodle Doo Doo | Good Time Jazz 35 red label | fine V++ | 5 | With Burt Bales, George Brunis, Minor Hall, and Joe Darensbourg. Brunis on tuba! | |
Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtime Band | Big Butter and Egg Man | Dipper Mouth Blues | HMV 9033 | V+ | 6 | ![]() | Small UK govt stamp on side one label. |
Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers | Baby Won't You Please Come Home | Dinah | HRS 1000 | V+ player | 6 | ![]() | Small X on side two. With James P. Johnson, Freddie Green, et al. |
Pee Wee Russell's Rhythm Makers | Baby Won't You Please Come Home | Dinah | HRS 1000 Hot Originals | V+ | 6 | ![]() | Great group including Freddie Green, et al. |
Jelly Roll Morton | Winin Boy Blues (Piano With Vocal) | Honky Tonk Music (Piano Solo) | Jazz Man 11 | plays V or better | 8 | ![]() | The great Jelly Roll Morton. Plenty of signal left. Writing on label, side 2 |
Jelly Roll Morton | Winin' Boy Blues | Honky Tonk Music | Jazz Man 11 red on white | V or better player | 8 | ![]() | Tiny flaws at label edge on side one (see image). Interesting that the label shows Nesuhi Ertegun as Co-Sponsor of the recording. Moderate label wear areas. |
Jelly Roll Morton | Creepy Feeling (Piano Solo) | Finger Buster (Piano Solo) | Jazz Man 12 | plays V or better | 8 | ![]() | Recorded 1938 |
Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band | Ballin' The Jack | Pallet On The Floor | Jazz Man 16 | V or better player | 8 | ![]() | With George Lewis, Jim Robinson, et al. 1942 Recording. |
Bunk Johnson's Original Superior Band (George Lewis, Jim Robinson, et al.) / Wally Rose | Yes, Lord, I'm Cripled | Hot House Rag | Jazz Man 17 | V or better player | 8 | ![]() | 1942 Recording. Wally Rose Quartet on side two, with Clancy Hayes. |
Buddy Lucas and his Band of Tomorrow | Undecided | Dianne | Jubilee 5070 | V V+ range | 3 | ![]() | Label rim scar on side one. Moderate Handwritten X on side two. |
Mildred Bailey w Ellis Larkins 'Conducting' | Me And The Blues | I'll Close My Eyes | Majestic 1093 gold on red | V- V range | 3 | ||
Cootie Williams and his Orch. | Cherry Red Blues | Things Ain't What They Used To Be | Majestic 7084 | V V- | 3 | Fine vocals on both sides by the great Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson. Side Two plays V, side One plays V-. | |
Chick Bullock and his Orch | Sleepy Time Gal | Tie Me To Your Apron Strings | Melotone 35-10-24 | V+ | 5 | ![]() | Nice old Melotone label graphics and colors. |
Lu Watters and his Yerba Buena Jazz Band | Weary Blues (Artie Matthews) | Ace In The Hole | Mercury 11026 silver on blue | V V+ range | 5 | ![]() | |
Ben Pollack and his Pick - A - Rib Boys | At The Jazz Band Ball | Dixieland One Step | Modern Hollwood 214 | V V+ | 4 | ![]() | Nice early Script and Star logo and issue number. |
Harry 'The Hipster' Gibson | The Hipster's Blues | Handsome Harry, The hipster | Musicraft 290 gold on maroon | plays V V+ range | 3 | ||
Harry 'The Hipster' Gibson | Get Your Juices At The Deuces | The Hipster's Blues | Musicraft 292 gold on maroon | plays V V+ range | 4 | With his piano and jivey vocals | |
Sharkey's Kings Of Dixieland | Tailgate Ramble | Muskrat Ramble | New Orleans Bandwagon NOB 1 | nice V+ | 10 | ![]() | |
Sharkey's Kings of Dixieland | High Society | Shine | New Orleans Bandwagon NOB 2 | nice V+ | 10 | ![]() | |
Sharkey's Kings of Dixieland | Farewell Blues | Tin Roof Blues | New Orleans Bandwagon NOB 3 | V+ | 10 | ![]() | |
Kid Ory's Sunshine Orch. | Ory's Creole Trombone | Society Blues | Paradox 3 | V V+ player | 6 | ![]() | Authentic group, Mutt Carey et al. |
Fletcher Henderson and his Orch. / Sharkey Bonano and his Sharks of Rhythm | What-Cha-Call-Em-Blues | High Society | Parlophone 2825 (UK) | nice V+ | 10 | ![]() | small sticker on each side identifies the sidemen! side 1: Louis Armstrong, C. Hawkins, D. Redman, B. Bailey side 2: Fazola, Pollack, Pecora. |
Lynn Hope Quintet | Tenderly | Song Of The Wanderer | Premium 851 | V | 4 | ![]() | |
Benny Green (trombone with strings) | Serenade To Love | There's A Small Hotel | Prestige 790 | V to V+ | 4 | ![]() | |
Louis Armstrong and his Orch. | I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder | It Takes Time | RCA 20-2228 | Very nice V+ | 6 | Armstrong vocals on both sides too. | |
The Hot Shots | Horse's Neck | Blue Hours | Savoy 1128 | V- | 3 | ![]() | |
Erroll Garner | All Of Me | I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance | Savoy 724 red label | V V+ range | 3 | Fine piano two-sider | |
Anita O'Day | Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip | What Is This Thing Called Love? | Signature 15162 silver and blue | V+ player | 5 | Side one is one of her best! With Will Bradley Orch. | |
Earl Hines Trio - Fats Waller Memorial | Squeeze Me | I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling | Signature S-1-1 | near V+ player | 4 | ![]() | Great Line-up, with Al Casey on guitar and Oscar Pettiford on bass. |
Mildred Bailey and her Orch. | I Can't Face The Music | Don't Be That Way | Vocalion 4016 | V | 5 | ![]() | The Marconi store labels on both sides of this record are actually pretty interesting, don't you think? |
Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters | Delta Mood | The Boys From Harlem | Vocalion 4574 | V | 4 | ![]() | Rim chip into lead-in grooves on both sides. Record can be 'started in' with negligible loss of actual intros. |
Red Nichols and the Five Pennies | Indiana | Dinah | Vocalion 4599 | V to V+ | 4 | ![]() | |
Cab Calloway and his Orch. | The Jumpin' Jive (vocal by Calloway) | Trylon Swing | Vocalion 5005 | V+ | 5 | ![]() | |
Bobby Hackett nd his Orch. | Clarinet Marmalade | Singin' The Blues | Vocalion 5493 | plays V V+ range | 5 | ![]() | Two sided tribute to Bix Beiderbecke. |