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The RCA Records label : the 1st note in Black music.
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- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- African Americans--Music.
- African Americans.
- Jazz--20th century.
- Jazz.
- Blues (Music)--20th century.
- Blues (Music).
- Popular music--United States--20th century.
- Popular music.
- United States.
- Genre:
- jazz.
- sound recordings.
- Sound recordings
- Popular music
- Jazz
- Blues (Music)
- Music
- Popular music.
- Jazz.
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 3 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- Other Title:
- 1st note in Black music
- Black music
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : RCA, ℗1992.
- Contents:
- Beale St. blues ("Fats" Waller and Alberta Hunter)
- Statesboro blues (Blind Willie McTell)
- Canned Heat blues (Tommy Johnson)
- Old dog blue (Jim Jackson)
- Death's black train is coming (Rev. J.M. Gates)
- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child (Paul Robeson)
- Walk right in (Cannon's Jug Stompers)
- Bumble bee blues (the Memphis Jug Band with Memphis Minnie)
- Milk cow blues (Sleepy John Estes)
- Sun gonna shine in my door someday (Big Bill Broonzy)
- Good morning school girl (Sonny Boy Williamson)
- Rock it in rhythm (Tampa Red and the Chicago Five)
- Precious Lord, take my hand (the Heavenly Gospel Singers)
- What a time (the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet)
- Midnight special (Leadbelly with the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet)
- Baby please don't go (Big Joe Williams)
- Why don't you do it right (Lil Green)
- He's a jelly roll baker (Lonnie Johnson)
- Lift every voice and sing (the Southern Sons)
- Chicago breakdown (Big Maceo Merriweather)
- I'm her honey dripper (Roosevelt Sykes and his Original Honey Drippers)
- My baby left me (Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup)
- Black and tan fantasy (Duke Ellington)
- St. Louis blues (Louis Armstrong)
- Too late (King Oliver)
- Black bottom stomp (Jelly Roll Morton)
- Indian summer (Sidney Bechet)
- Sugar foot stomp (Fletcher Henderson)
- Everybody loves my baby ("Fats" Waller)
- Body and soul (Coleman Hawkins)
- Hot mallets (Lionel Hampton)
- Piano man (Earl Hines)
- Brand new wagon (Count Basie)
- Out of nowhere (Art Tatum)
- Cocktails for two (Benny Carter)
- Manteca (Dizzy Gillespie)
- Shaw 'nuff (Bud Powell)
- Dizzy moods (Charles Mingus)
- Evidence (Art Blakey)
- Just friends (Sonny Rollins)
- Confidentiality (Roy Hargrove)
- Black and tan fantasy (Marcus Roberts)
- Day-o (Banana boat song) (Harry Belafonte)
- Love me or leave me (Lena Horne)
- God bless the child (Sam Cooke)
- C'est si bon = It's so good (Eartha Kitt)
- Shout (parts I & II) (the Isley Brothers)
- Love is strange (Mickey & Sylvia)
- I'm all shook up (Elvis Presley)
- To be young, gifted and Black (Nina Simone)
- Everybody plays the fool (the Main Ingredient)
- Cave man (Troglodyte) (Jimmy Castor)
- Rock the boat (Hues Corporation)
- Shame (Evelyn "Champagne" King)
- Native New Yorker (Odyssey)
- I'm so excited (Pointer Sisters)
- Parents just don't understand (D.J. Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince)
- Wild wild West (Kool Moe Dee)
- I like the way (The kissing game) (Hi-Five)
- Girls nite out (Tyler Collins)
- You're gonna get served (Gene Rice).
- Participant:
- Various performers.
- Notes:
- Jazz, blues, and popular music.
- Recorded 1926-1991.
- Previously released material.
- Compact discs.
- Program notes by Billy Altman, Orrin Keepnews, and Chick Crumpacker ([24] p.) inserted in container.
- OCLC:
- 26588715
- Publisher Number:
- 078636114422
- 7863611442
- 07863 61144-2 RCA
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