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Hot jazz, pop jazz, hokum, and hilarity

Title
Hot jazz, pop jazz, hokum, and hilarity / Jelly Roll Morton.
Author
Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941.
Publication
[New York] : RCA Victor, [1966]

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Additional Authors
  • Crawley, Wilton
  • Young, Billie (Vocalist)
  • Red Hot Peppers (Musical group), performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  • Washboard Rhythm Kings, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Series Statement
Vintage series
Uniform Title
Vintage series (New York, N.Y.)
Alternative Title
  • Wild man blues.
  • Hyena stomp.
  • Billy goat stomp.
  • Freakish.
  • You done played out blues.
  • Sweet Anita mine.
  • I\u0027m looking for a little bluebird.
  • Sweet Peter.
  • Jersey Joe.
  • Mississippi Mildred.
  • Mint julep.
  • I\u0027m her papa, she\u0027s my mama.
  • She saves her sweetest smiles for me.
  • Tank Town bump.
  • Try me out.
Subjects
Note
  • Primarily instrumentals.
  • Program notes by Charles Edward Smith and discography on container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded at sessions in Chicago, New York, and Camden, N.J., between June 4, 1927 and June 3, 1930.
Contents
Wild man blues / Morton-Armstrong (3:00) -- Hyena stomp / Morton (3:09) -- Billy goat stomp / Morton (3:27) -- Freakish (takes 1 & 2) / Morton (5:45) -- You done played out blues / Grainger-Foster (Billie Young, vocals) (3:11) -- Sweet Anita mine / Morton (2:42) -- I\u0027m looking for a little bluebird / Morton (2:49) -- Sweet Peter / Morton (2:46) -- Jersey Joe / Morton (2:22) -- Mississippi Mildred / Morton (3:20) -- Mint julep / Morton (3:02) -- I\u0027m her papa, she\u0027s my mama / Crawley (3:15) -- She saves her sweetest smiles for me / Crawley (2:37) -- Tank Town bump / Morton (3:08) -- Try me out / Morton (2:28).
LCCN
r 66000910
OCLC
  • ocm03182839
  • SCSB-5058809
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries