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2 months ago
Jimmy Blythe - Mr. Freddy Blues
The part starting at 1:14 seems to be a tribute to Down Home Blues as played by James P. Johnson.
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2 months ago
Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band - Everybody Pile
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3 months ago
Jimmy Blythe - Mecca Flat Blues
(Lovin's been here and gone to the Mecca Flat)
Paramount 12370-B (1926)
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wow the original 78 must be extremely rare, because the silver Paramount re-issues are the only ones ive ever seen. do you have a clue as to how much the original would be worth?
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The Greatest Boogie Woogie Songs of All Time - part one (1922-1935)
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The Fives (Hersal Thomas)
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Golden West Blues (Jesse Crump)
Blues Mixture (Lemuel Fowler)
The Rocks (George W. Thomas)
The We...
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4 months ago
Brunswick 117 gramophone playing "Ape Man" by Johnny Dodds with Blythe's Ragamuffins
Here's a video of my Brunswick 117 gramophone (circa 1917), playing a copy of "Ape Man" by Johnny Dodds with Blythe's Ragamuffins on the Paramount ...
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im guessing the original is extremely rare because the silver print re-issues are the only ones i have ever seen.
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4 months ago
Your Folks - Johnny Dodds with Blythe's Ragamuffins [10 inch]
Digital archive of Paramount 78RPM single 14029b, Your Folks by Johnny Dodds with Blythe's Ragamuffins (c)1926
Matrix No.: 2749-2
NOTE: 14029 is ...
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beautiful recording! much better than the file someone put up on the Red Hot Jazz website where it skips throughout the entire record, which might've been taken off the extremely rare original.
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5 months ago
Thelma La Vizzo Trouble In Mind Blues
I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposes
Not a lot is known about Thelma La Vizzo since...
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Where were most of these pictures taken? particularly, the ones of all the shanty towns?
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5 months ago
FREDDIE KEPPARD AND LOUIS ARMSTRONG
FREDDIE KEPPARD AND LOUIS ARMSTRONG
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@Bumblebee38 Actually, this version was released on Gennett 5594 under the name the Red Onion Jazz Babies. The vocalist on these recordings was actually Alberta Hunter, who's name was put on the records under the pseudonym Josephine Beatty. This version, along with the version you're referring to...
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5 months ago
James P. Johnson - Carolina Shout (Okeh)
OKEH 4495 - played by the composer
Note that this is an actual recording from 1921, not a piano roll.
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I have the original 78 and it plays just as beautifully
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9 months ago
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7 months ago
Annette Hanshaw - Daddy Won't You Please Come Home
1929
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I have the same record on The Diva label also. The man selling it had never heard of Bioshock or anything and he practically gave it away to me for 3 dollars!
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7 months ago
Tom Cat Blues -- Joe Oliver/Jelly Roll Morton 1924
Tom Cat Blues -- Joe Oliver/Jelly Roll Morton 1924
An important part in the history of jazz was the recording where Joe "King" Oliver and Jelly "Ro...
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Do you really have the originl Autograph 78? Thats incredible if you do...
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7 months ago
Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside - Cmg
buy this song for $0.15 only at http://mp3mart.net Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside - Cmg Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside - Cmg Broken Bells - The G...
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Broken bells shouldve recorded the song this way. The original version is good for like 2 listens then it sucks, but i could listen to this all day. this song is the shit.
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8 months ago
Charley Patton Rattlesnake Blues
Charley Patton, Mississippi Delta Blues Master with Henry Sims , Rattlesnake Blues, on Paramount 12924. The volume is low because this USB turntab...
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@V8Deuce To answer your question, Charley Patton records are ridiculously expensive, because of their rarity and collectability. Even beat up G+ copies have sold for over $1000 dollars! ive always wanted one, maybe someday.
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8 months ago
Daddy Won't You Please Come Home - The High Hatters 1929 With Lyrics BioShock 2
Daddy Won't You Please Come Home( LYRICS LISTED) by the High Hatters 1929, a popular group from the roaring 20's, and recorded from the original...
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Ive been listening to the video of this version of the song for a while now and i love it. about a week ago, i was at a record show and found this for sale in a bin for 4 dollars in E condition and snatched it up immediately. a great find, and the song on the fip side called "Takes You" is also g...
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8 months ago
Annette Hanshaw - I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All (1929)
One of my favourite songs and singers from the 1920's. From the movie, "Sunny Side Up" starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell.
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8 months ago
Sidney Bechet - Cake Walking Babies (From Home)
Sidney Bechet - Cake Walking Babies (From Home). Recorded January 8, 1925, New York. Clarence Williams (p); Sidney Bechet (cl, ss); Louis Armstrong...
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8 months ago
Buddy's Habits - King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
This was Okeh's 40,000th recording :)
The bass sax by Papa Charlie Jackson (thanks fillra!) gives some real depth to this recording, especially in...
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8 months ago
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Tears
Another brilliant production that came from the same session as "I ain't gonna tell nobody" and "Buddy's Habbits"
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8 months ago
Freddie Keppard With Cookies Gingersnaps Play "Messin' Around"
This must be a rare record..the only one I have actually seen is in worse condition than this one..there's some rough patches here and there , sorr...
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8 months ago
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Is the original record a Paramount or an Okeh?
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9 months ago
78rpm pressing: And The Angels Sing - Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, 1939 - Victor 26170
With "Liltin'" Martha Tilton doing some songbirding. ;)
The classic studio cut of the song that made its debut at Carnegie Hall w/Benny & Martha j...
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9 months ago
Summertime -- Billie Holiday 1936
Summertime -- Billie Holiday 1936
Summertime was a tune from the opera Porgy and Bess that had openend only some 9 months before this recording was...
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11 months ago
Mabel's Dream -- King Oliver's Jazz Band 1923
Mabel's Dream -- King Oliver's Jazz Band 1923
This a track from the famous Oliver/Armstrong recordings. The band plays Mabel's Dream. A famous movi...
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is this take 1 of mabels dream or take 2 because this is the fast version and there is also a slower version?
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11 months ago
Halfway House Orchestra - Barataria (1925)
NOTES. Recorded in New Orleans on 22 January 1925 by the Okeh Company's mobile recording unit, "Barataria" is a fine example of the Halfway House O...
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just bought this at a show for 20 bucks. it starts out a little scratchy on this side, but still a great record.
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1 year ago
Ke$ha's New Year's Resolution *** Douchebag***
Check out some refreshing Music from my Band "Metric Halo" on myspace or Jango. Thanks Guys!!!
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she was making fun of ryan seacrest because he, on the other hand, is a douchebag AHAHA!
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1 year ago
Johnny De Droit & His New Orleans Orchestra - When My Sugar Walks Down The Street - OKeh 40285
Johnny de Droit, c / Ellis Stratakos, tb / Henry Raymond, el / Rudolph Levy, as / unknown, bb / Frank Froeba, p / George Potter, bj / Paul de Droit...
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i just recently won a copy of this record in an auction in E condition. would you happen to know just how rare/valuable it is?
Whoever re-mastered this did a great job. I have the original 78 and it doesnt sound anywhere near this good.