You can check out all the good quality recordings I uploaded at:
http://archive.org/search.php?query=cre ... pot.com%22
I was attempting to collect the recordings of all the most popular artists from the late 1920's and
early 1930's. I succeeded in completing many collections but no one seemed to be willing to help fill
in the missing recordings. It seems as if the typical collector is only interested in hoarding and
has little interest in sharing. I ended up abandoning the project because although I noticed thousands of
downloads of the things I uploaded, only a couple of people were actually helping me finish each of the
collections.
It's amusing how the recordings of people who didn't even know how to read music and who only managed to sell
a handful of records are carefully remastered and released over and over again in different formats while the music everyone was listening to is ignored, ridiculed and is left in storage while collectors reinvent history to the point where many people now believe that artists who sold a handful of recordings were household names in the 1920's and 1930's while those who sold thousands are never mentioned.
So enjoy what I managed to upload before I realized that no one really cares
Everyone is busy listening to Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Fats Waller and other people who, in my opinion, have zero talent when compared to great musicians like Nat Shilkret, Bob Haring, Leonard Joy, Louis Katzman, Jack Denny, Leo Reisman, etc. People who listen to this classy sophisticated music are just fruitcakes anyway, like me

LOL