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finally available after a LONG delay is the First Volume (9 CDs) of the boxed set to accompany my book That Devilin Tune.

This first volume covers 1895-1927 and has the full text of that part of my book.

Lots of rare and noisy recordings.

comes in a nice slim box.

$50 shipped in the US - email me at alowe@maine.rr.com

paypal, check, money order, all ok -

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the book is still available, though the full text will eventually also be available in the booklets accompanying what will be 4 separate volumes of 9 CDs (which will supposedly be issued over the next year or so) - I'm unable, right now, to list the tracks but will try to put something together - a lot of the sound on the early (pre-1920) recordings is rough, but sources were difficult to find and resources limited - however, I do think this is the best of its kind in its examination of the early origins of jazz and pre-jazz forms - of course, I am biased -

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I would describe it as in-between - some of these recordings are 110 years old - original sources were difficult to find and often quite weak - however, though de-noising was done, we were careful to leave the music - and I was able to come up with a track list:

DISCOGRAPHY

(36 CD Companion Set to THAT DEVILIN’ TUNE)

Volume 1

1. Standard Quartette Who Broke The Lock 1895/1896

2. Voss’ 1st Regiment Band Aunt Dinah’s Supper Party Late 1890s

3. Len Spencer Clime De Golden Fence Late 1890s

4. Metropolitan Orchestra Coon Town Capers 1897-1899

5. Sousa Band Whistlin’ Rufus 1899

6. Len Spencer You’ve Been a Good Old Wagon 1900 or 1901

7. Williams and Walker My Little Zulu Babe Nov. 10 1901

8. Arthur Collins Bill Bailey ca. May, 1902

9. Len Spencer On Emancipation Day late 1902

10. Hager’s Orchestra Rooster Dance 1904

11. Vess Ossman Buffalo Rag 1905

12. Prince’s Orchestra St. Louis Tickle Aug., 1905

13. Pryor’s Band St. Louis Rag 1906

14. Orquestra Typicas La Patti Negra 1906

15. Sir Herbert Clarke Bride of the Waves Dec. 21, 1907

16. May Irwin When You Ain’t Got No Money You Needn’t Come Around May 21, 1907

17. Arthur Collins Parson Jones’ Three Reasons ca. 1909

18. Stella Mayhew/Billie Taylor That Beautiful Rag July 5, 1910

19. Sophie Tucker That Lovin’ Rag Jan. 5, 1910

20. Stella Mayhew That Devilin’ Tune Apr. 24, 1911

21. Collins and Harlan Alexander’s Ragtime Band 1911

22. Sophie Tucker Some of These Days Feb. 24, 1911

23. Grupo Bahianainho El Cavito ca. 1911

24. Grupo Bahianainho Bambino ca. 1911

25. Grupo Bahianainho Destimido ca. 1911

26. Prince’s Orchestra Red Pepper Rag May, 1911

27. Gene Greene King of the Bungaloos Feb. 17, 1911

Volume 2

1. Ed Morton Wild Cherries Rag 1911

2. Al Jolson That Lovin’ Traumeri Apr. 7, 1912

3. Roy Spangler Red Onion Rag 1912

4. Orch. De Palais de Dance Temptation Rag Nov., 1912

5. Hedges Brothers and Jacobson San Francisco Bay 1913

6. James Reese Europe Down Home Rag Dec. 29, 1913

7. Bert Williams You Can’t Get Away From It Feb. 4, 1914

8. Victor Military Orchestra Blame It on the Blues Dec. 3, 1914

9. Irving Berlin Follow the Crowd Jan. 12, 1914

10. Nora Bayes You Can’t Get Away From It Jan. 22, 1914

11. James Reese Europe Castle House Rag Feb. 10, 1914

12. Lionel Belasco Bajan Girl 1915

13. Joan Sawyer’s Persian Garden Orch. When You’re a Long Way From Home 1914/1915

14. Peerless Quartet Alagazam 1916

15. Gus Haenschen Sunset Medley 1916

16. Gus Haenschen Country Club Medley 1916

17. Fred Van Eps Raggin’ the Scale June 1, 1916

18. Nora Bayes Homesickness Blues 1916

19. Marion Harris Paradise Blues 1916

20. Ciro’s Coon Club Orchestra St. Louis Blues Sept., 1917

21. Earl Fuller’s Famous Jass Band Slippery Hank June 4, 1917

22. Frisco Jazz Band Canary Cottage May 10, 1917

23. Frank Banta, Howard Kopp Calico Rag March 7, 1917

Volume 3

1. Frisco Jazz Band Johnson Jass Blues May 10, 1917

2. W.C. Handy Fuzzy Wuzzy Rag Sept. 21, 1917

3. Collins And Harlan That Funny Jas Band 1917

4. Gene Greene Riff Johnson’s Harmony Band March 9, 1917

5. Original Dixieland Jazz Band Dixieland Jass Band One Step Feb. 26, 1917

6. Original Dixieland Jazz Band At The Jazz Band Ball March 18, 1918

7. Van and Schenk Tackin’ Em Down May 3, 1918

8. Earl Fuller Jazz Deluxe March, 1918

9. Al Jolson Rockabye Your Baby… March 13, 1918

10. Wilbur Sweatman Everybody’s Crazy About the Doggone Blues But I’m Happy March 29, 1918

11. Wilbur Sweatman Indianola June 5, 1918

12. Original New Orleans Jazz Band Ole Miss ca. Nov., 1918

13. Original New Orleans Jazz Band Jada Medley ca. 1919

14. Original New Orleans Jazz Band Why Cry Blues ca. 1919

15. Wilbur Sweatman Kansas City Blues 1919

16. Eddie Hunter/Alex Rogers/Lucky Roberts I’m Done Dec., 1919

17. Art Hickman The Streets Of Cairo Sept. 18, 1919

18. Louisiana 5 I Ain’t Got ‘Em No Time to Have the Blues June 23, 1919

19. Louisiana 5 Clarinet Squawk Sept. 12, 1919

20. Art Hickman Wonderful Pal Sept. 27, 1919

21. Marion Harris Take Me to the Land of Jazz 1919

22. Isham Jones When Shadows Fall I Hear You Calling June, 1920

23. Isham Jones Wait’ll You See June, 1920

Volume 4

1. Bert Williams Unlucky Blues April 18, 1920

2. Louisiana 5 Weeping Willow Blues Jan., 1920

3. Paul Whiteman Wang Wang Blues Aug. 4, 1920

4. Eubie Blake Sounds of Africa July, 1921

5. Bert Williams Brother Low Down Oct. 28, 1921

6. James P. Johnson Harlem Strut Aug., 1921

7. Zez Confrey Poor Buttermilk April, 1921

8. Ethel Waters There’ll Be Some Changes Made Aug., 1921

9. Al Bernard Frankie and Johnny 1921

10. Ladd’s Black Aces Shake It and Break It Aug., 1921

11. Ladd’s Black Aces Aunt Hagar’s Children’s Blues Aug., 1921

12. Johnny Dunn Old Time Blues Feb. 1, 1921

13. Eubie Blake Ma Sept., 1921

14. Mamie Smith’s Jazz Hounds Royal Garden Blues Jan., 1921

15. Fletcher Henderson (solo) Unknown Blues Sept., 1921

16. Unidentified Muscle Shoals Blues 1921

17. Sissle’s Sizzling Syncopators Low Down Blues March 18, 1921

18. Sissle’s Sizzling Syncopators Long Gone March 18, 1921

19. Southern Negro Quartet I’ll Be Good But I’ll Be Lonesome July, 1921

20. Sophie Tucker Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland 1922

21. Husk O’Hare San March 10, 1922

22. Kid Ory Ory’s Creole Trombone June, 1922

23. Kid Ory Society Blues June, 1922

24. Lizzie Miles She Walked Right Up and Took My Man Away Feb. 24, 1922

Volume 5

1. Cotton Pickers I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate Sept. 1922

2. Fats Waller Birmingham Blues Oct., 1922

3. Mitchell’s Jazz Kings Montmartre Rag July, 1922

4. Mitchell’s Jazz Kings Stumbling July 19, 1922

5. Sidney Bechet (Clarence Williams) Wild Cat Blues July 30, 1923

6. King Oliver Jazzin’ Babies Blues June 23, 1923

7. Cotton Pickers You Tell Her, I Stutter Feb. 9, 1923

8. The Georgians Loose Feet Jan. 27, 1923

9. Jelly Roll Morton (solo) Wolverine Blues July 18, 1923

10. Jelly Roll Morton Big Fat Ham Spring 1923

11. The Sunset Band Wolverine Stomp 1922 or 1923

12. Hitch’s Happy Harmonists Cruel Woman Sept. 19, 1923

13. Isham Jones Farewell Blues Jan., 1923

14. Q. Roscoe Snowden Misery Blues 1923

15. Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orch. Chinaman’s Blues June 23, 1923

16. Old Southern Jug Band Hatchethead Blues 1923 or 1924

17. Belle Baker Jubilee Blues 1923

18. Bennie Moten/Ada Brown Ill Natured Blues Sept., 1923

19. Midway Dance Orchestra House of David Blues 1923

20. Charles Matson I Just Want a Daddy July 30, 1923

21. James P. Johnson Scouting Around Aug. 8, 1923

22. Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra West Indies Blues Dec. 21, 1923

23. Ollie Powers Play That Thing Sept., 1923

24. Tom Morris When the Jazz Band Starts to Play April, 1923

Volume 6

1. Midway Dance Orchestra Lots O’ Mama Oct. 19, 1923

2. Clarence Williams’ Blue Five Shreveport Blues Nov. 10, 1923

3. Jelly Roll Morton London Blues Oct. 30, 1923

4. Jesse Crump Mr. Crump’s Rag July 20, 1923

5. Jelly Roll Morton New Orleans Joys July 17, 1923

6. Jimmie’s Joys Wolverine Blues ca. Aug., 1923

7. Mamie Smith (Bechet) Lady Luck Blues Aug. 5, 1923

8. Paul Whiteman If I Can’t Have the Sweetie Sept. 7, 1923

9. Wade’s Moulin Rouge Orchestra Mobile Blues Dec., 1923

10. New Orleans Rhythm Kings Tin Roof Blues March 13, 1923

11. Cliff Edwards Hard Hearted Hannah 1924

12. Fate Marable Frankie and Johnny March 16, 1924

13. Arcadia Peacock Orch. of St. Louis Where’s My Sweetie Hiding 1924

14. Art Landry and his Orchestra Rip Saw Blues 1924

15. Vincent Rose and his Orchestra Helen Gone 1924

16. Elmer Kaiser and his Ballroom Orch. Monkey Business Sept., 1924

17. Charlie Creath Pleasure Mad Dec. 2, 1924

18. Fletcher Henderson Copenhagen Oct. 30, 1924

19. Marion Harris There’ll Be Some Changes Made 1924

20. Mound City Blue Blowers Red Hot March 13, 1924

21. Wendell Hall Comfortin’ Gal Jan. 15, 1924

22. Johnny Bayersdorffer I Wonder Where My Easy Rider’s Riding Now March 17, 1924

23. Original Crescent City Jazz Band Christine March 17, 1924

24. Clarence Williams (E. Taylor/L. Armstrong Everybody Loves My Baby Nov. 6, 1924

25. Harry Reser Sweet Like You 1924

Volume 7

1. Bucktown 5 Really a Pain Feb. 25, 1924

2. Duke Ellington (Jo Trent) Deacon Jazz Nov., 1924

3. Duke Ellington (Jo Trent) Oh How I Love My Baby Nov., 1924

4. Moulin Rouge Orchestra (Ben Selvin) Chicago 1924 or 1925

5. Bennie Moten South Nov. 29, 1924

6. Bennie Moten Goofy Dust Nov. 29, 1924

7. Rosa Henderson Hard Hearted Hannah Sept., 1924

8. Jelly Roll Morton (DeFaut) Wolverine Blues May, 1925

9. Perly Breed Where’s My Sweetie Hiding Nov. 23, 1924

10. Charlie Straight Henpecked Blues June, 1923

11. Clarence Jones Hula Lu Feb., 1924

12. Sioux City Six I’m Glad Oct. 10, 1924

13. The Cotton Pickers Those Panama Mamas April 9, 1925

14. Blossom Seely Lazy March 27, 1924

15. Johnny Dedroit Number 2 Blues March 16, 1924

16. The Wolverines (Bix) Riverboat Shuffle May 6, 1924

17. Jimmy O’Bryant Skoodlum Blues March, 1925

18. Lovie Austin (O’Bryant) Too Sweet For Words Aug., 1925

19. Fred Longshaw Chili Pepper June, 1925

20. Gulf Coast 7 Keep Your Temper Nov. 5, 1925

21. Boswell Sisters Nights When I’m Lonely March 25, 1925

22. Stomp 6 Why Can’t It Be Poor Little Me July, 1925

23. Oscar Celestin’s Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra Careless Love Jan. 23, 1925

24. Louis Forbstein’s Royal Syncopators Down and Out Blues May 16, 1925

25. Perry’s Hot Dogs Ain’t No Flies on Auntie Sept. 25, 1925

Volume 8

1. The Tennessee Happy Boys Sweet Georgia Brown 1925

2. Ben. Harney The Wagon Sept. 9, 1925

3. Charles Fulcher My Pretty Girl Sept. 30, 1925

4. Wilshire Dance Orchestra Charleston Charlie Feb., 1925

5. Bessie Smith Squeeze Me Dec. 9, 1925

6. Clarence Williams’ Blue 5 (Hawk/Armstrong/E. Taylor) Squeeze Me Oct. 26, 1925

7. Charlie Creath Grandpa’s Spells Nov. 3, 1925

8. Maggie Jones Dallas Blues Sept. 17, 1925

9. Hitch’s Happy Harmonists Cataract Rag Jan. 19, 1925

10. Hitch’s Happy Harmonists Nightingale Rag Blues Jan. 19, 1925

11. Merrit Brunies/Friar’s Inn Orchestra Sugarfoot Stomp Nov. 14, 1925

12. Blossom Seely Yes Sir That’s My Baby 1925

13. Blue Ribbon Syncopators Scratch March, 1925

14. Brownlee’s Orchestra of New Orleans Dirty Rag Jan. 23, 1925

15. Danny Small and His Ukulele Boys Sweet Man Dec., 1925

16. Jimmie Blythe Jimmie’s Blues June, 1925

17. Jelly Roll Morton Grandpa’s Spells Dec. 16, 1926

18. Ethel Waters (Joe Smith) I Found a New Baby Jan. 22, 1926

19. Cookie’s Ginger Snaps Messin’ Around June 22, 1926

20. Charlie Straight Deep Henderson May 28, 1926

21. Duke Ellington (The Washingtonians) Rainy Nights Nov. 24, 1926

22. California Ramblers Stockholm Stomp Dec. 9, 1926

23. Art Sims and His Creole Band How Do You Like It Blues June 21, 1926

24. Williams Sisters Sam the Accordion Man Dec. 18, 1926

25. Savoy Bearcats Sengalese Stomp Aug. 9, 1926

Volume 9

1. Jelly Roll Morton Sweetheart O’ Mine April 20, 1926

2. Dixieland Jug Blowers Southern Shout June 6, 1927

3. King Oliver Deep Henderson April 21, 1926

4. Francis Carter The Birth of the Blues Sept. 16, 1926

5. Bennie Moten Kansas City Shuffle Dec. 13, 1926

6. Sammie Lewis East Arkansas Shout June 14, 1926

7. Kid Ory/Johnny Dodds Gatemouth July 13, 1926

8. Kid Ory/Johnny Dodds Too Tight Blues July 13, 1926

9. Ben Pollack He’s the Last Word Dec. 17, 1926

10. The Redheads Get With Dec., 1926

11. Coon-Sanders Orchestra High Fever Dec. 8, 1926

12. Brad Gowans I’ll Fly to Hawaii Oct. 26, 1926

13. Chippie Hill (L. Armstrong, R. M. Jones) Trouble in Mind Feb. 23, 1926

14. Ada Brown Panama City Ltd. March 10, 1926

15. Elgar’s Creole Orchestra Brotherly Love Sept. 17, 1926

16. Phil Napoleon Go Joe Go Dec. 23, 1926

17. Thomas Morris Lazy Drag July 13, 1926

18. Margaret Johnson Graysom Street Blues Oct. 20, 1926

19. Fletcher Henderson Hot Mustard Dec. 8, 1926

20. Freddie Keppard Stockyard Strut Sept., 1926

21. Jimmie Blythe Old Man Blues July 26, 1926

22. Sugar Underwood Dew Drop Alley Aug. 5, 1927

23. Sam Morgan Steppin’ on the Gas April 14, 1927

24. The Pebbles Who’s You Tellin’? June 7, 1927

25. Louis Armstrong Hotter Than That Dec. 11, 1927

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