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Title The Atlantic New Orleans jazz sessions.

Publication Info. Stamford, Conn. : Mosaic, [1998]
℗1998

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 Talbott Media  CD 19760v  v.1    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk  Gift of Mendel Music Library, Princeton University
 Talbott Media  CD 19760v  v.2    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk  Gift of Mendel Music Library, Princeton University
 Talbott Media  CD 19760v  v.3    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk  Gift of Mendel Music Library, Princeton University
 Talbott Media  CD 19760v  v.4    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk  Gift of Mendel Music Library, Princeton University
 Talbott OVERSIZE Media  CD 19760v  Booklet    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk  Gift of Mendel Music Library, Princeton University
Description 4 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 011708 010550 005841 005200
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description digital
optical
1.4 m/s
digital recording
Note Compact discs.
Mosaic: MD4-179 (on container spine: 179).
Performer Various performers.
Event Recorded between Jan. 17, 1955 and July 7, 1962.
Note Most selections previously released.
Program and discographical notes by Bruce Boyd Rayburn (16 p. : ill.) laid in container.
Contents v.1. Going to the cemetery : Lead me Saviour ; Eternal peace ; Medley: Free as a bird/Nearer my God to Thee/Pleyel's hymn ; Coming back from the cemetery : Just a closer walk with Thee ; Bourbon Street parade / P. Barbarin ; Lord, Lord, Lord ; Just a little while to stay here ; Panama / W.H. Tyers, C. Sigman ; It feels so good ; Joe Avery's piece ; John Casimir's whoopin' blues / John Casimir (The Young Tuxedo Brass Band) ; Just a litlle while to stay here ; Down in honky tonk town / C. McCarron, C. Smith ; Joe Avery's blues ; Panama / W.H. Tyers, C. Sigman ; Take your burden to the Lord ; Bye and bye ; Whoopin' blues (The Eureka Brass Band) -- v.2. Sing on ; Someday sweetheart / J. Spikes, B. Spikes ; Bourbon Street parade / P. Barbarin ; Just a little while to stay here ; Eh la bas ; Bugle boy march ; Crescent blues ; Walking through the streets of the city ; Sister Kate / Armand J. Piron ; Slide frog slide ; Too late / P. Barbarin ; The second line ; P. Barbarin ; Give it up / P. Barbarin ; Take a ferryboat down to New Orleans (Paul Barbarin) -- v.3. Love songs of the Nile / N.H. Brown, A. Freed ; Shake it and break it ; San / L. McPhail, W. Michels ; Shine / Dabney, Mack, Brown ; Ciribiribin / C. Friend, D. Franklin (Billie & De De Pierce) ;
Subject Jazz -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- 1951-1960.
Jazz.
Louisiana -- New Orleans.
Chronological Term 1951-1960
Subject Jazz -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- 1961-1970.
Chronological Term 1961-1970
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Jazz.
Jazz.
Added Author Barbarin, Paul, 1899-1969, performer.
Pierce, Billie, 1907-1974, performer.
Pierce, De De, 1904-1973, performer.
Miller, Punch, 1894-1971, performer.
Robinson, Jim, 1890-1976, performer.
Young Tuxedo Brass Band, performer.
Eureka Brass Band, performer.
Music No. MD4-179 Mosaic
179 Mosaic