The Asch recordings, 1939-1947. Blues, gospel, and jazz. Volume 1 :
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| Format: | CD Audio |
| Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] :
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings,
[2001?]
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| Series: | Custom compact disc series.
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Table of Contents:
- Defense blues
- Keep your hands off her (performed by Leadbelly)
- Too evil to cry (Champion Jack Dupree)
- Careless love (Josh White)
- Drifting along blues (Lonnie Johnson)
- Pawnshop blues (Brownie McGhee)
- Lonesome train (Sonny Terry)
- Precious Lord
- You've got to move (The Gospel Keys)
- Moses smote the water (The Thrasher Wonders)
- Does Jesus care?
- Where could I go but to the Lord? (Sister Ernestine Washington with Bunk Johnson's Jazz Band)
- You're driving me crazy (Muggsy Spanier)
- I'd climb the highest mountain
- Take me to the land of jazz (Pee Wee Russell)
- Harlem hotcha (Omer Simeon Trio)
- Hesitation blues (James P. Johnson)
- Sister Kate (Joe Sullivan ; Sidney Bechet)
- Topsy (Art Tatum)
- Leave my love alone (Coleman Hawkins)
- Desert sands (Stuff Smith)
- Roll 'em (Mary Lou Williams)
- Blues part 3 (Jazz at the Philharmonic ; Les Paul, guitar).