Tuesday 23 July 2013

rare hot chicago jazz 1925 - 29 herwin lp

I can't find very much info on this lp at all! it is herwin 109 and the music on it is very obscure indeed.
I've taken off some of the rumble and high frequency noise that was originally on this lp, the album is actually in pretty much mint condition as i'm sure you'll be able to tel when you listen to it, this stuff is really great!
here's what's on it, just the file names as i wrote them down from the lp cover.
01 - EC Cobb and His Corn-eaters - transatlantic stomp.mp3
02 - EC Cobb and His Corn-eaters - barrell house stomp.mp3
03 - Ernest Michall (Clarinet Band) - sidewalk blues.mp3
04 - mike and his new orleans boys - Toledano Street Blues.mp3
05 - state street ramblers - st louis nightmare.mp3
06 - Nelson's Paramount Serenaders - phillips street stomp.mp3
07 - Nelson's Paramount Serenaders - nelson blues.mp3
08 - thomas' devils - Sho' Is Hot.mp3
09 - harlem house stompers - Gravel Pit Stomp.mp3
10 - Vicksburg Blowers - monte carlo joys.mp3
11 - Vicksburg Blowers - twin blues.mp3
12 - original midnight ramblers orch - Midnight Ramblers StompsOwl Strut.mp3
13 - original midnight ramblers orch - Midnight Ramblers BluesBowling Green.mp3
14 - Original Washboard Band with Jasper Taylor - jasper taylor blues.mp3
15 - Original Washboard Band with Jasper Taylor - Geechie River Blues.mp3
16 - Vance Dixon - Crazy Quilt.mp3
here's the link.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17525699/rare%20hot%20chicago%20jazz%2C%201925%20-%2029.rar
enjoy!

4 comments:

  1. Great to see this new site! Thank you for the great music.

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  2. I'm glad you enjoy it! I'll be adding things fairly regularly, but hae a look at my 78 blog as well at
    listentothegramophone.blogspot.co.uk
    chears,
    Rob

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  3. Hi Rob,

    And you thought I forgot you. You were the first on my blog list.

    This is great rare early jazz. Everyone should hear this record!

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  4. Very interesting music. Thank you.
    ralph11
    P.S. You are the first blog that I follow that is using Dropbox as a source. Be advised that the download was quick and straightforward.

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