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Series 8: Sound
recordings
(continued) |
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Subseries 1: Artists,
bands, and interviews
(continued) |
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR154 |
Vinnie Burke
All-Stars; The Buddy Arnold Septet, 1956
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Rack number: RXH 4037 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester; Side 1: 00:40:00, Side 2: 00:36:33) : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
quarter track, mono ; 7 in. |
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Dub recordings of The Vinnie Burke All-Stars (ABC Paramount 139), on Side 1, and the Buddy Arnold Septet
album, Wailin' (ABC Paramount 114), on Side 2. The original recordings
were released in 1956. See SR594 for
potentially identical content. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" |
00:05:42 |
"Vin-Tin-Tin" |
00:11:45 |
"Lulu's Back in Town" |
00:15:55 |
"You Don't Know What Love Is" |
00:19:41 |
"Unison Blues" |
00:24:01 |
"Jordu" |
00:29:05 |
"Blue Jeans" |
00:34:43 |
"Strike Up the Band" |
00:39:57 |
End |
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Side 2
Time
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Content
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Start |
"Oedipus" |
00:03:46 |
"Footsie" |
00:08:51 |
"It's Sand, Man" |
00:12:34 |
"You Don't Know What Love Is" |
00:17:49 |
"No Letter Today" |
00:21:25 |
"Patty's Cake" |
00:24:51 |
"P.W. Stomp" |
00:28:25 |
"Moby Dick" |
00:32:20 |
"Old Devil Moon" |
00:36:29 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR594 |
Vinnie Burke All-Stars / Wailing - Buddy Arnold Septet, 1956
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Rack number: RXH 5455 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
1: 00:40:21, Side 2: 00:36:11) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, stereo ; 7
in. |
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See SR154 for the log and notes, and
potentially identical content. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR150 |
Billy Butterfield;
Max Kaminsky, April
29, 1973 , October 12, 1974
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Rack number: RXH 3699 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester; Side 1: 01:36:14, Side 2: 01:33:15) : analog, 3 3/4 ips,
quarter track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Two performances: Billy Butterfield (Side 1 and the first four
performances on Side 2) and Max Kaminsky (Side 2), recorded at Big
Horn. Butterfield was recorded on April 29, 1973, and Kaminsky was
recorded on October 12, 1974. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
"Struttin' with Some Barbecue" by Louis
Armstrong |
00:08:00 |
"Rosetta" |
00:18:02 |
"Black and Blue Over You" |
00:27:14 |
"You Can Depend on Me" |
00:34:24 |
"Butter and Egg Man" by Louis Armstrong |
00:41:28 |
"Indiana" by Hoagy Carmichael |
00:45:25 |
seconds with no sound |
00:50:57 |
"Chicago" |
00:58:51 |
"What's New?" |
01:03:20 |
"Oh Baby (Ain't You Good to Me)" |
01:13:32 |
"Tin Roof Blues" |
01:24:59 |
"The Tenth Interval Rag" (Bobby Wright, piano
solo) |
01:30:05 |
"Wolverine Blues" |
01:36:14 |
End |
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Side 2
Time
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Content
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Start |
"Wolverine Blues" with an instrumental
solo |
00:04:42 |
"Royal Garden Blues" |
00:13:31 |
"Baby Won't You Please Come Home" |
00:20:18 |
"Sweet Georgia Brown" |
00:28:41 |
"Love is Just around the Corner" |
00:36:48 |
"When You're Smiling"; MK is the vocalist |
00:44:52 |
"The Fidgety Feet" |
00:53:55 |
"Bourbon Street Parade" |
01:01:50 |
"St. James Infirmary" ["Black and Blue"] |
01:10:17 |
"Basin Street Blues" |
01:17:40 |
"Dippermouth Blues" |
01:23:04 |
"Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My
Jellyroll" |
01:26:34 |
"I Found a New Baby" |
01:33:12 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR611 |
Hoagy Carmichael #1,
circa
1929-1939
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Rack number: RXH 5472 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Dubs from various commercial recordings. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR612 |
Hoagy Carmichael #2,
circa
1929-1939
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Rack number: RXH 5473 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Dubs from various commercial recordings. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR613 |
Hoagy Carmichael #3,
circa
1929-1939
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Rack number: RXH 5474 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Dubs from various commercial recordings. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR614 |
Hoagy Carmichael #4,
circa
1929-1939
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Rack number: RXH 5475 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Dubs from various commercial recordings. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR615 |
Hoagy Carmichael #5,
circa
1929-1939
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Rack number: RXH 5476 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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Dubs from various commercial recordings. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR826 |
John Carter and
Bobby Bradford, November 9, 1971
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Rack number: RAA 59363 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:26:15) : analog, 15 ips, four track ; 10 in., 1/2 in.
wide |
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LC engineer's note: Multitrack session tape for a John Carter and
Bobby Bradford session, recorded November 9, 1971. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"Tuxedo Junction No. 6" |
00:09:33 |
"His Majesty Louis the First"
[incomplete] |
n/a |
"His Majesty Louis the First" [take 2] |
n/a |
"His Majesty Louis the First" [take 3] |
00:26:15 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR827 |
John Carter and
Bobby Bradford, November 9, 1971
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Rack number: RAA 59364 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:21:31) : analog, 15 ips, four track ; 10 in., 1/2 in.
wide |
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LC engineer's note: Multitrack session tape for a John Carter and
Bobby Bradford session, recorded November 9, 1971. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"No. 56" ("Latin 56") |
00:12:59 |
"The Turntable Waltz" |
00:21:31 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR112 |
John Carter-Bobby
Bradford Quintet, reel 1 of 2 - "Extensions," November 17,
1975
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Rack number: RXH 3661 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:33:08) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, quarter track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: The concert was held at Baxter Lecture Hall,
Caltech (California Institute of Technology), and recorded by Pete
Welding. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Unidentified - jazz performance |
00:21:45 |
Unidentified - jazz performance |
00:33:08 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR113 |
John Carter-Bobby
Bradford Quintet, reel 2 of 2 - "Extensions," November 17,
1975
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Rack number: RXH 3662 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:20:56) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, quarter track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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See the notes for SR112. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Unidentified - jazz performance |
00:06:32 |
Unidentified - jazz performance |
00:20:56 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR198 |
Celestial Gospel
Trio, #1 (with Thomas A. Dorsey, piano and occasional vocal), July 13, 1962
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Rack number: RXH 4081 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester 00:41:15) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track, mono ; 7
in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 147. Archivist's note: This may be The Celestial Trio. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
The Celestial Gospel Trio perform their first
selection |
00:01:03 |
"Peace in the Valley," by Thomas A.
Dorsey |
00:04:33 |
"Keep Me Every Day" |
00:09:24 |
unidentified song |
00:12:52 |
"I Believe" by CG |
00:15:24 |
"How Many Times" [?] |
00:18:46 |
"How Many Times" [?] (second time) |
00:20:19 |
"Little Wooden Church on the Hill" |
00:26:48 |
unidentified song, performed by a soloist from
the group |
00:29:16 |
unidentified song (same as the preceding),
performed by a soloist from the group, and sung in a
lower key |
00:33:26 |
"How Much More (Of Life's Burdens Must We Bear),"
performed by a soloist from the group |
00:37:41 |
"I Want Jesus on the Road I Travel," performed by
a soloist from the group |
00:41:15 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR199 |
Celestial Gospel
Trio, #2 (rehearsal), July 2, 1962
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Rack number: RXH 4082 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:19:42) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track, mono ; 7
in. |
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See the archivist's note for SR198.
Collector's original ID number: 148. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"Peace in the Valley" by Thomas A. Dorsey,
performed by a soloist from the group |
00:04:03 |
"He's Already Done," performed by a soloist from
the group |
00:08:04 |
"Jesus He Knows Me" [?] |
00:11:44 |
"When My Savoir Calls Me Home" [?] |
00:17:05 |
"Walk in the Light" |
00:19:42 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR200 |
Celestial Gospel
Trio, #3, August 31,
1962
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Rack number: RXH 4083 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(polyester, 00:47:10) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track, mono ; 7
in. |
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See the archivist's note for SR198.
Collector's original ID number: 134. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Pete Welding (PW) ask Thomas A. Dorsey (TD) to
start singing one of his songs and then eliminate
the piano accompaniment so PW can achieve a good
balance of sound |
00:00:30 |
The Celestial Gospel Trio (CG) accompany TD
singing "If We Never Needed The Lord Before" |
00:03:31 |
CG sing "If We Never Needed The Lord Before"
again, in a faster tempo |
00:06:16 |
CG practice the previous song again |
00:08:44 |
CG perform "Peace in the Valley" |
00:12:02 |
"He Will Never Leave Me Alone," performed by the
CG |
00:15:16 |
CG perform "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" by
TD |
00:19:27 |
CG discuss who sings select lyrics for "How Many
Times" |
00:19:56 |
CG sing the beginning of "How Many Times" with a
false start |
00:21:12 |
CG perform "How Many Times" with TD as a
soloist |
00:23:56 |
CG perform the previous song again |
00:26:42 |
A musician practices piano waiting for the
singers |
00:27:35 |
CG perform a gospel song possibly titled "When My
Savior Calls Me Home" |
00:32:52 |
CG perform the previous song again |
00:38:05 |
CG and TD perform a selection, possibly titled
"Praise God Over There" |
00:43:18 |
A soloist from CG performs "I Want Jesus on the
Road I Travel" |
00:47:06 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR201 |
Celestial Gospel
Trio, #4, August 31,
1962
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Rack number: RXH 4084 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (acetate, 00:08:30) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track, mono
; 7 in. |
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See the archivist's note for SR198.
Collector's original ID number: 51. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
A soloist from The Celestial Gospel Trio (CG)
performs "I Want Jesus on the Road I Travel" |
00:03:52 |
Thomas A. Dorsey (TD) practices "How Much More
(Of Life's Burdens Must We Bear)" |
00:05:25 |
TD performs "How Much More (of Life's Burdens
Must We Bear)" |
00:08:30 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR212 |
Frank Chace - Bob
Wright - Don De Michael - Wild Bill Davidson / Jazz at Storyville,
circa
1950-1970
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Rack number: RXH 4095 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(graphite-backed polyester; Side 1: 01:35:10, Side 2: 01:37:27) :
analog, 3 3/4 ips, quarter track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Compilation of live and pre-recorded performances. Accompanying set
list. LC engineer's note: Portions of the tape were recorded out of
relative phase. This was corrected in the transfer. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
A jazz band plays their first instrumental
selection. The title is unknown |
00:03:18 |
The band plays "The Beale Street Blues" |
00:09:38 |
Wild Bill Davison (WBD) and the band play "Sweet
Georgia Brown" |
00:14:34 |
The band plays the jazz standard "If I Could Be
With You One Hour Tonight" |
00:19:39 |
WBD and Dixieland perform an instrumental
selection |
00:24:22 |
The next instrumental piece |
00:31:31 |
WBD plays "Who's Sorry Now" |
00:37:30 |
The band plays their next instrumental
selection |
00:45:16 |
WBD and the band perform "Big Butter and Egg
Man" |
00:51:57 |
A soloist sings a short song about a con
man |
00:53:03 |
An instrumental piece |
00:58:51 |
WBD announces Bobby Wright to play a piano solo
[the piano instrumental begins at 59:20] |
01:02:50 |
WBD explains the background story behind how "Tin
Roof Blues" was composed. |
01:03:32 |
The band and vocalist perform "Tin Roof
Blues" |
01:10:23 |
WBD and the band play another instrumental
selection |
01:17:55 |
WBD performs "Blue Again" with a cornet
solo |
01:21:29 |
The next instrumental piece |
01:26:54 |
WBD and the band play their next instrumental
selection |
01:32:34 |
Bobby Wright plays a piano piece titled
"Delirium" |
01:35:10 |
End |
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Side 2
Time
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Content
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Start |
An unidentified instrumental piece #1 played by
the jazz band. [The audience applauded at the end of
the performance. This is likely the beginning of
part 1 of Side Two, which was performed by Wild Bill
Davison and Frank Chase. ] |
00:04:19 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #2 played by
the jazz band. |
00:10:56 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #3 played by
the jazz band. |
00:11:32 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #4 played by
the jazz band. |
00:17:13 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #5 played by
the jazz band. |
00:24:12 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #6 played by
the jazz band. |
00:29:16 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #7 played by
the jazz band. |
00:35:17 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #8 played by
the jazz band. [The white noise in the recording
increased from this point on, suggesting that this
is a different tape. It is likely the start of part
B of side 2, which was performed by Wild Bill
Davison, George Brunis, and others.] |
00:39:55 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #9 played by
the jazz band. [Some chatting noise in the
background.] |
00:47:25 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #10 played by
the jazz band. |
00:53:17 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #11 played by
the jazz band. |
00:56:52 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #12 played by
the jazz band. |
01:00:30 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #13 played by
the jazz band. |
01:04:08 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #14 played by
the jazz band. |
01:07:35 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #15 played by
the jazz band. |
01:11:21 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #16 played by
the jazz band. |
01:14:25 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #17 played by
the jazz band. |
01:16:43 |
An unidentified instrumental piece #18 played by
the jazz band. |
01:17:51 |
The above piece ends abruptly. |
01:18:05 |
An unidentified man announces the piece "Jazz in
Storyville with Wild Bill Davison, At the Jazz Band
Ball." |
01:22:38 |
An unidentified man announces the piece "Wild
Bill Davison and Memphis Blues." |
01:27:52 |
An unidentified man announces "Wild Bill Davison
plays 'Exactly Like You.'" |
01:33:08 |
An unidentified man announces "And it is George
Wein on piano, Johnny Vine on drums, John Field on
bass, Eddie Hubble on trombone, and Frank Chase on
clarinet. And it is A Blues." |
01:33:58 |
The above song ends abruptly. |
01:37:27 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR288 |
Roosevelt Charles -
Herman Johnson, undated
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Rack number: RXH 4174 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side
1: 00:32:30, Side 2: 00:32:23) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7
in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 243. Vendor's digitization note: The programs are distorted at times. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
"It's Getting Late in the Evening" |
00:03:49 |
"I just Keep On Wanting You" |
00:07:04 |
Interview fragment. An unidentified musician
mentions his process of composing. |
00:08:31 |
"You Don't Know My Mind" |
00:12:30 |
"Motherless Children" |
00:16:45 |
"Depression in '61" |
00:21:39 |
"I'm Growing Older" |
00:26:58 |
"The Bachelor's Blues" |
00:32:30 |
End |
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Side 2
Time
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Content
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Start |
"C.C. Rider" |
00:03:44 |
"Po' Boy" |
00:07:11 |
"She's A-Looking for Me" |
00:10:48 |
"Where The Mansion's Prepared For Me" |
00:13:26 |
"Piano Blues" |
00:17:13 |
"Since Jesus Came Into My Heart" |
00:20:47 |
"Mule Blues" |
00:25:52 |
An unidentified blues song. Lyrics: "oh boss man
ain't no way to treat me" |
00:29:08 |
"It's Getting Late in the Evening" |
00:32:23 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR289 |
Roosevelt Charles -
Otis Webster, undated
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Rack number: RXH 4175 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel (Side:
00:31:52, Side 2: 00:31:54) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7
in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 242. Vendor's digitization note: The programs are distorted at times, in
addition to crosstalk on the tape. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
"If The Lord Wants Somebody" |
00:04:08 |
"While I'm on The Christian Journey" |
00:06:37 |
"Jesus Is A Rock" |
00:08:25 |
"You Better Get Your Ticket" [restart] |
00:11:35 |
An unidentified blues song. Lyrics: "Sometimes I
feel like a motherless child, sometimes I feel like
I am almost gone, sometimes I feel the dead sins has
overcome me, then I remember I know Jesus" |
00:15:15 |
"Uncle Bird" |
00:17:30 |
"How Long Blues" |
00:22:10 |
An unidentified blues song. Lyrics: "A bottle of
wine...I got drunk and I shake them all off" |
00:24:04 |
"Train Blues" |
00:27:58 |
"Shake, Shake Mattie" |
00:30:00 |
Interview fragments of an unidentified musician
who mentions that he picks up the music from his
dad. |
00:30:22 |
An unidentified blues song. Lyrics: "Baby I
should let go, I can't go by myself"
[incomplete] |
00:31:52 |
End |
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Side 2
Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Wasn't I lucky when I Got my Time" |
00:03:58 |
"Stewball" |
00:08:18 |
"Cane Chopping Song" |
00:11:56 |
"Hurricane Audrey Blues" |
00:14:59 |
"Trouble Following Blues" |
00:19:24 |
"It's Getting Late In the Evening" |
00:23:00 |
Mule Blues |
00:28:14 |
"If The Lord Wants Somebody" (song ends
abruptly) |
00:31:54 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR245 |
Chicago Beau, July 8, 1977
|
|
Rack number: RXH 4127 |
|
Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(backcoated polyester, 00:11:18) : analog, 15 ips, half track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 138. Archivist's note: The name Chicago Beau was spelled "Chicago Bo" on
the tape box. Recorded at The Raven and The Rose, Sierra Madre,
California. Pete Welding was the recordist. Collector's original
number: 138. See the archivist's notes for SR777. LC engineer's note: The tape was extremely sticky, with shed starting
at 00:10:04, and started flaking off such large amounts of oxide
during transfer that the tape had to be stopped and could not be
transferred to the end. |
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Time
|
Content
|
|
|
Start |
"Broke and Hungry" |
00:02:58 |
"One Way Out" |
00:06:46 |
"Old Horse-Young Horse" |
00:11:18 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR777 |
Chicago Beau and
Blues With A Feeling, recorded at the Raven and Rose, July 8, 1977
|
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Rack number: RAA 59315 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog, 2 track ; 10 in. |
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Archivist's note: The tape box for SR777 lists one more song than the
tape box for SR245. It is unclear which tape is a copy and which is
original. Johnny Turner's band was called Blues With a Feeling. The
Raven and The Rose was a club was located in Sierra Madre,
California. Collector's original ID number: 26. See the archivist's
note for SR245. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR164 |
Buck Clayton
All-Stars; Harry Edison; Mel Powell All-Stars; Mel Powell Septet;
B.G. Sextet; B.G. Sextet with Mel Powell, circa 1942-1959
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