I'm offering seven records from Jelly Roll Morton's final commercial sessions, recorded December 1939- January 1940 on General, as follows:
1. 1707- "Shake It" / "If You Knew", Morton Sextet, visual V+ (scuffs, light scratches)plays E- to E $20
2. 1706, "Gut The Bucket" / "Why", Morton Sextet, visual E- with stabilized tight hairline (more like a shadow crack) not affecting play. Plays E, $20
3. 1711, "Dirty, Dirty, Dirty" / "Swinging The Elks", Morton Seven, V+ to E- with a stabilized tight shadow hairline not affecting play, plays E- or better $20
4. 4002, "Michigan Water Blues" (vocal, pno)/ "The Naked Dance" (piano), visual V+ to E-, plays E $20
5. 4003, "Buddy Bolden's Blues" (voc/pno) / "The Crave" (pno only) visual E-, plays E+, $25
6. 4004, "Winin' Boy Blues" (voc/pno) / "Mister Joe" (pno only), visual E-, plays E $20
7. 4005, "Don't You Leave Me Here" (voc/pno)/ King Porter Stomp, visual E/E-, plays E+, $25
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All 7 shipped Media Mail (USA only) for $140
SOLD!
SOLD: Last Of The Jelly Rolls... Still Taste Great!
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SOLD: Last Of The Jelly Rolls... Still Taste Great!
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