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- Terkel, Studs, 1912-2008.
- Folkways Records FS 3817, 1959.
- Description
- Music recording — 2s. 12in. 33.3rpm.
- Online
SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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ZX1109 DISC | Available |
2. The Library of Congress recordings [1970]
- Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941.
- Victoria, Australia : Swaggie, [197-?]
- Description
- Music recording — 8 audio discs (375 min.) : 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 12 in.
- Summary
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- vol.
- 1: Mr. Jelly Lord ; Borhood memories ; The Jelly Roll blues ; Alabama bound ; King Porter stomp ; You can have it ; Tiger rag ; Panama--vol.
- 2: Pianists and honky tonks ; Aaron Harris ; Robert Charles ; They were tough babies--vol.
- 3: Buddy Bolden ; Salty dog ; Bill Johnson ; If you was whiskey ; My gal Sal ; Animule ball ; Shootin' the agate ; See see rider ; Pallet on the floor ; The murder ballad--vol.
- 4: I hate a man like you ; Michigan water blues ; Winin' boy blues (2 takes) ; Mamie Desdoumes ; Albert Carrol ; Game Kid ; Lowdown blues ; Winin' boy blues ; The crave--vol.
- 5: Creole songs ; Indian songs ; Funerals ; The Broadway swells ; The marching bands--vol.
- 6: Jack the Bear ; Benny Frenchy ; Georgia skin game
- cont. St. Louis ; Ain't misbehavin'--vol.
- 7: Fickle Fay creep ; Jungle blues ; King Porter stomp ; Sweet State and Madison ; The pearls ; Bert Williams ; Freakish ; Pep--vol.
- 8: Discourses on jazz ; New Orleans blues ; La paloma ; Creepy feeling ; Mama 'Nita ; Spanish swat
- Collection
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
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SWAGGIE S1311 | Unknown |
3. Charles Ives; the 100th anniversary [1974]
- Works. Selections
- Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.
- Columbia [1974]
- Description
- Music recording — 10 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. stereophonic
- Summary
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- record
- 1. The many faces of Charles Ives: The fourth of July. Hymn, from Set for string quartet, bass, and piano. The pond. General William Booth enters into heaven. Variations on America. In Flanders fields. The circus band. The unanswered question.--record
- 2. The celestial country: The celestial country. Majority (or the masses). They are there! (A war song march). An election (It strikes me that). Lincoln, the great commoner.--record
- 3. The Things our fathers loved: Earlier songs. Mundane songs. Later songs German songs. Visionary songs. Nostalgic songs.--record
- 4. Ives plays Ives (the composer, piano)--bonus disc. Charles Ives remembered; reminiscences of the composer by relatives, friends, and associates.
- Online
SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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