I'm jumping in over five years late to this topic, but if any of you are still out there, I've done some research on the Max Kaminsky "New Orleans Dixieland Jazz" MK-1001 LP. With your help, I've identified 12 of the 14 tracks, but two are still a mystery to me. There is no record in the Lord discography that Kaminsky ever participated in a recording of "South." And, although he made several recordings of "Fidgety Feet," some with Eddie Condon and Bud Freemen, I have not found a match. Can any of you help?
The other twelve are: "Susie" Bud Freemen 3/25/40; "Muskrat Ramble" Bud Freeman 7/23/40; "Basin Street Blues" Jam Session at Commodore #5 (Eddie Condon) 12/2/43; from MGM LP #E261 (When the Saints...) 1953: "Royal Garden Blues," and "Saints"; from Jazztone LP #J-1208 (Chicago Style) 1954: "Lonesome Road," "Jazz Band Ball," "Never Touched Me" (as "New Orleans Joys"), and "Stuyvesant Blues" (as "Midnight Blues"); and from Kapp LP #MS-7520 (Battle of the Dixieland Bands) 1961: "St. Louis Blues," "Tin Roof Blues," and "High Society."
Thanks! John D.