Riverside history of classic jazz.
| Format | Audio (CD) |
| Publication Info | Berkeley, CA : Riverside Records, [1994] |
| Description | 3 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Subjects |
| Variant title | History of classic jazz |
| Contents | Abatutsi girls' songs ; Lobertina / Royal Drums of the Abatutsi -- Street cries of Charleston -- Shuckin' sugar / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- I'm going to heaven if it takes my life / Rev. J.M. Gates -- Slidus trombonus / Sodero's Military Band -- Ragtime oriole / Fred Van Eps -- At a Georgia camp meeting / Cakewalk -- The Cascades / Scott Jopin -- Frog legs rag / James Scott -- American beauty rag / Joseph Lamb -- Perfect rag / Jelly Roll Morton -- Atlanta rag / Cow Cow Davenport -- Titanic man blues / Ma Rainey -- St. Louis blues / Bessie Smith -- I've got the blues for Rampart Street / Ida Cox -- Around the clock blues / Chippie Hill -- Risin' high water / Blind Lemon Jefferson -- Big Bill blues / Big Bill Broonzy -- Froggie Moore / King Oliver's Creole Jazz band -- The pearls / Jelly Roll Morton -- Big fat ham / Jelly Roll and His Orchestra -- Livery stable blues / New Orleans Rhythm Kings -- Blue grass blues / Original Memphis Melody Boys -- Cake walking babies from home / Red Onion Jazz Babies -- No. 29 / Wesley Wallace -- The fives / Jimmy Yancey -- Blue boogie / Cripple Clarence Lofton -- Far ago blues / Meade Lux Lewis -- South side shuffle / Art Hodes -- Lone star blues / Pete Johnson -- Oh, Daddy blues (You won't have no Mama) / Johnny Dodds and Tiny Parham -- Salty dog #1 / Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals -- Mama stayed out the whole night long (But Mama didn't do no wrong) / Barrelhouse Five -- Careless love / State Street Ramblers -- Jackass blues / Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders -- The Memphis maybe man / Doc Cook's Dreamland Orchestra -- Why couldn't it be poor little me? / Muggsy Spanier's Stomp Six -- Royal garden blues / Bix Beiderbecke and the Wolverines -- When my sugar walks down the street / The Wolverines ("Original Wolverines") -- China boy / Charles Pierce Orchestra -- Friars point shuffle / Jungle Kings -- Up the country blues / Wingy Manone -- Harlem strut / James P. Johnson -- Mama's got the blues / Fats Waller -- Hock shop blues / Cliff Jackson -- Midnight stomp / Clarence Williams Orchestra -- Rainy nights / Duke Ellington's Washingtonians -- Hop off / Fletcher Henderson Orchestra ("The Dixie Stompers") -- Sweet lovin' Mama / Original Memphis Five -- Sweet man / California Ramblers -- Stampede / Red and Miff's Stompers -- Eccentric / Wild Bill Davison -- Yank's blues / Yank Lawson -- Muskrat ramble / Muggsy Spanier -- Weary blues / Kid Ory -- Make me a pallet on the floor / Bunk Johnson -- Careless love / George Lewis -- Antigua blues / Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band -- Dawn Club joys / Bob Helm's Riverside Roustabouts -- St. James infirmary / Dixieland Rhythm Kings. |
| General note | Compact discs. |
| General note | Program notes with introductory essay by Charles Edward Smith ([28] p. : ill.) laid in container. |
| Credits | Bill Grauer, Jr. and Orrin Keepnews, producers. |
| Performer | Various performers. |
| Publisher number | 3RBCD-005-2 Riverside Records |
| Publisher number | DIDX 021332--DIDX 021334 Riverside Records |
Availability
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| Music | Music Media - Ask at Circulation Desk | CD-4040 | ✔ Available | Place Hold |