Tracklist
00:00 1-1 Friars Society Orchestra– Eccentric
02:54 1-2 Friars Society Orchestra– Farewell Blues
03:34 1-3 Friars Society Orchestra– Discontented Blues
08:14 1-4 Friars Society Orchestra– Bugle Call Blues
10:34 1-5 Friars Society Orchestra– Panama
13:10 1-6 Friars Society Orchestra– Tiger Rag
15:38 1-7 Husk O'Hare's Super Orchestra Of Chicago– Boo Hoo Hoo
18:19 1-8 Husk O'Hare's Super Orchestra Of Chicago– Tiger Rag
20:51 1-9 Ladd's Black Aces– Stop Your Kidding
23:58 1-10 Ladd's Black Aces– You've Got To See Your Mama Every Night
26:33 1-11 Ladd's Black Aces– Runnin' Wild
29:29 1-12 Ladd's Black Aces– Nobody's Sweetheart
32:29 1-13 Ladd's Black Aces– Unfortunate Blues
35:39 1-15 Wolverine Orchestra– Oh Baby
37:58 1-16 Wolverine Orchestra– Copenhagen
40:30 1-17 Wolverine Orchestra– Riverboat Shuffle
43:05 1-18 Wolverine Orchestra– Susie
45:43 1-19 Wolverine Orchestra– Sensation
48:24 1-20 Wolverine Orchestra– Lazy Daddy
51:11 1-21 Wolverine Orchestra– Big Boy
54:03 1-22 Lanin's Famous Players– Swingin' Down The Lane
56:47 1-23 California Vagabonds– Slue Foot
59:54 1-24 Windy City Jazzers– Bringing Home The Bacon
01:02:46 1-25 Bucktown Five– Hot Mittens
01:05:38 1-26 Kentucky Blowers– Charley My Boy
01:08:37 1-27 The Happy Harmonists– Steady Steppin' Papa
Label: JSP Records – JSP962
Country: UK
Released: 2009
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Gennett Jazz 1922-1930 Review by Thom Jurek
Great Britain's JSP imprint is well-known for its often-exhaustive boxed sets, for single as well as multiple artists, and this one, which covers the Gennett imprint form Indiana in the 1920s, is no exception. While this box doesn't include the complete catalog of the legendary (if little known by all but early jazz collectors) imprint, it does offer a massive sampling of the 1,250 records they released between the label's founding in 1922 right on through to its final releases in 1930. Some of the artists represented here include King Oliver, the Friars Society Orchestra, Watson's Pullman Porters, Josephine Beatty, Bailey's Lucky Seven, the Bucktown Five, Ladd's Black Aces, Alberta Hunter, Jelly Roll Morton, and the Red Onion Jazz Babies, to name a few. This set is basically a must for fans of early jazz. It marks the very first time many of the selections have appeared on CD, and is the first such compilation of the label in a digital format. JSP releases are all remastered, and fully annotated with discographical information, and this one is no exception. There is a fine historical liner essay by Pat Harrison, as well.
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