Thursday 10 March 2011

Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers (1926-1927) Vol. 3 / RCA Black & White Series Vol. 47 - 731 059


Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers (1926-1927) Vol. 3 / RCA Black & White Series Vol. 47 - 731 059 - Doctor Jazz (4CD)

SIDE ONE

a) BLACK   BOTTOM   STOMP   (Morton)
a) THE CHANT (Stitzel)
a) THE CHANT  (Stitzel)
b) SIDEWALK BLUES   (Morton)
b) DEAD  MAN BLUES   (Morton)
c) STEAMBOAT STOMP   (Morton)
d) SOMEDAY   SWEETHEART   (Morton   -  Spikes   Bros)

SIDE TWO

d) SOMEDAY  SWEETHEART   (Morton  -   Spikes   Bros)
d) GRANDPA'S SPELLS  (Ch.  Luke)
d) ORIGINAL JELLY ROLL BLUES   (Morton)
d) ORIGINAL JELLY ROLL BLUES  (Morton)
d) DOCTOR JAZZ STOMP   (Oliver -  Melrose)
d) CANNON BALL BLUES   (Morton)
e) HYENA STOMP   (Morton)
e) BILLY GOAT STOMP  (Morton)

PERSONNEL

(a) GEORGE MITCHELL (cnt), Edward « Kid » DRY (tb), Omer SIMEON (cl), Jelly Roll MORTON (p), Johnny SAINT-CYR (bj), John LINDSAY (sbs), Andrew HILAIRE (dm), Chicago, September 15th, 1926.

(b) As. for   (a).   Barney  BIGARD  and   Darnell   HOWARD   (cits)   added,  Marty  BLOOM   (effects). Chicago,  September 21st,  1926.

(c) As or  (b).  But  BIGARD,   HOWARD,  and  BLOOM  out.

(d) As  for   (a).   But  SAINT-CYR   plays   guitar   instead   of   banjo.   Two   unknown   violins   added   in « SOMEDAY SWEETHEART -  only.  Chicago,  December 16th,  1926.

(e)    George MITCHELL (ct), Gerald REEVES (tb), Johnny DODDS (cl), Stump EVANS (as). Jelly Roll MORTON (p). Bud SCOTT (a), Quinn WILSON (b, bs), Waren - Baby » DODDS (dm), Lew Le MAR (vcl effects). Chicago, June 4th, 1927.

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