Tracklist
A1 | Count Basie Orchestra– | Every Tub |
A2 | Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers– | Melancholy |
A3 | James P. Johnson*– | What Is This Thing Called Love? |
A4 | Sidney Bechet– | What Is This Thing Called Love? |
A5 | Benny Carter And His Orchestra– | Pardon Me, Pretty Baby |
A6 | Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra– | I Know That You Know |
A7 | Benny Goodman Sextet– | I've Found A New Baby |
A8 | Coleman Hawkins And His Orchestra– | Body And Soul |
B1 | Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra– | I Double Dare You |
B2 | Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra– | ion Flower |
B3 | The Chicago Loopers– | Three Blind Mice |
B4 | Earl "Fatha" Hines*– | Love Me Tonight |
B5 | The Chocolate Dandies– | Bugle Call Rag |
B6 | Baby Dodds Trio– | Wolverine Blues |
B7 | Red And Miff's Stompers– | Slippin' Around |
B8 | Jimmy Blanton– | Pitter Panther Patter |
B9 | Count Basie Orchestra– | Jive At Five |
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- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc.
- Copyright © – Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc.
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
- Mastered At – Allentown Record Co. Inc.
- Pressed By – North American Music Industries
Credits
- Cover, Artwork – Abraham Rattner
- Cover, Design – Elaine Sherer Cox
- Engineer – Jerry Bruck
- Liner Notes – Frank Driggs
- Producer, Research – Sam Parkins
Notes
Gatefold sleeve with 4 extra pages with notes.
Recording dates & places:
A1: Feb. 16, 1938, in New York, from Count Basie Orchestra - Every Tub / Now Will You Be Good
A2: April 22, 1927, in Chicago, from Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers - Wild Man Blues / Melancholy
A3: Jan. 31, 1930, in New York, from James Price Johnson - Crying For The Carolines / What Is This Thing Called Love?
A4: October 24, 1941, in New York (previously unreleased)
A5: August 18, 1937, in The Hague, Neth., from Benny Carter And His Orchestra - Skip It / Pardon Me, Pretty Baby
A6: May 16, 1928, in Chicago, from Vocalion 1184, or Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra - Apex Blues / I Know That You Know
A7: Jan. 15, 1941, in New York, from Benny Goodman Sextet - Benny Goodman Sextet
A8: October 11, 1939, in New York, from Coleman Hawkins And His Orchestra - Body And Soul / Fine Dinner
B1: Jan. 12, 1938, in Los Angeles, from Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - I Double Dare You / Satchel Mouth Swing
B2: July 3, 1941, in Hollywood, from Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra - ion Flower / Going Out The Back Way
B3: ~October 20, 1927, in New York, from The Chicago Loopers - Clorinda Take 1 / Three Blind Mice Take 1
B4: July 14, 1942, in New York, from Brunswick #6403
B5: Dec. 3, 1930, in New York, from The Chocolate Dandies - Bugle Call Rag / Dee Blues
B6: Jan. 6, 1946, in New York, from Baby Dodds - A Session With Baby Dodds
B7: October 12, 1927, in New York, from Coon-Sanders Orchestra / Red And Miff's Stompers - Hallucinations / Slippin' Around
B8: October 1, 1940, in Chicago, from Duke Ellington And Jimmy Blanton - Sophisticated Lady / Pitter Panther Patter
B9: Feb. 2, 1939, in New York, from Count Basie Orchestra - Evil Blues / Jive At Five
Runouts are etched except for the "STERLING" stamp.
Recording dates & places:
A1: Feb. 16, 1938, in New York, from Count Basie Orchestra - Every Tub / Now Will You Be Good
A2: April 22, 1927, in Chicago, from Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers - Wild Man Blues / Melancholy
A3: Jan. 31, 1930, in New York, from James Price Johnson - Crying For The Carolines / What Is This Thing Called Love?
A4: October 24, 1941, in New York (previously unreleased)
A5: August 18, 1937, in The Hague, Neth., from Benny Carter And His Orchestra - Skip It / Pardon Me, Pretty Baby
A6: May 16, 1928, in Chicago, from Vocalion 1184, or Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra - Apex Blues / I Know That You Know
A7: Jan. 15, 1941, in New York, from Benny Goodman Sextet - Benny Goodman Sextet
A8: October 11, 1939, in New York, from Coleman Hawkins And His Orchestra - Body And Soul / Fine Dinner
B1: Jan. 12, 1938, in Los Angeles, from Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - I Double Dare You / Satchel Mouth Swing
B2: July 3, 1941, in Hollywood, from Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra - ion Flower / Going Out The Back Way
B3: ~October 20, 1927, in New York, from The Chicago Loopers - Clorinda Take 1 / Three Blind Mice Take 1
B4: July 14, 1942, in New York, from Brunswick #6403
B5: Dec. 3, 1930, in New York, from The Chocolate Dandies - Bugle Call Rag / Dee Blues
B6: Jan. 6, 1946, in New York, from Baby Dodds - A Session With Baby Dodds
B7: October 12, 1927, in New York, from Coon-Sanders Orchestra / Red And Miff's Stompers - Hallucinations / Slippin' Around
B8: October 1, 1940, in Chicago, from Duke Ellington And Jimmy Blanton - Sophisticated Lady / Pitter Panther Patter
B9: Feb. 2, 1939, in New York, from Count Basie Orchestra - Evil Blues / Jive At Five
Runouts are etched except for the "STERLING" stamp.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 1): NWM 274 A ALT [Anvil symbol] STERLING ES\
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 1): NWM 274 A̶ B ALT [Anvil symbol] ES\ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 2): NWM 274 A [Anvil symbol] STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 2): NWM 274 A̶B [Anvil symbol] STERLING
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