Just brought home 10 of 12 78 rpm album sets by Circle, missing V & VI.
Volume I - jazz started in new orleans
Volume II - way down yonder
Volume III - jazz is...strictly music
Volume IV - the spanish tinge
Volume VII - everyone had his own style
Volume VIII - jelly and the blues
Volume IX - alabama bound
Volume X - the jazz piano soloist
Volume XI - in new orleans
Volume XII - i'm the winin' Boy
All the records are translucent red vinylite and appear to be in decent shape, though the albums are a
bit tattered. All the albums are marked Set No. 327.
These are all stamped in red on the first album page:
Yerba Buena
Music Shop
5721 Grove Street
Oakland 9, Calif.
OLympic 5675
Could this be one of the original 1947 set of albums or were there other releases on Circle 78s?
Thanks! Cliff
P.S. - I am taking pictures right now and will post some when they're ready.
The Saga of Mr Jelly Lord - Circle Set No. 327
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The Saga of Mr Jelly Lord - Circle Set No. 327
Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Castle Rock, WA
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Here they are:
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Re: The Saga of Mr Jelly Lord - Circle Set No. 327
Wow, I've never seen anything like those---nice find!
Of course, you know that vinylite should not be played on an acoustic phonograph, but only on a turntable with an electrical pickup, especially a modern, light-weight one.
I'm wondering if these are the documentary recordings that Morton made for the Library of Congress, with Alan (or was it John?) Lomax interviewing. I believe these were later made available on LP , IIRC.
Of course, you know that vinylite should not be played on an acoustic phonograph, but only on a turntable with an electrical pickup, especially a modern, light-weight one.
I'm wondering if these are the documentary recordings that Morton made for the Library of Congress, with Alan (or was it John?) Lomax interviewing. I believe these were later made available on LP , IIRC.
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Re: The Saga of Mr Jelly Lord - Circle Set No. 327
They are. These were supposedly masde in limited press runs, but they turn up somewhat regularly in auction lists. I had the first few volumes of these several years ago and traded them off. As I recall, the vinyl was nice looking, but the pressings were of variable quality.Henry wrote:I'm wondering if these are the documentary recordings that Morton made for the Library of Congress, with Alan (or was it John?) Lomax interviewing. I believe these were later made available on LP , IIRC.
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these albums are all No. 327. I think this might be the highest numbered set known...
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Very nice find. I have a pretty good handle on all things Morton,but I didn't know about these. Great find!
Jim
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Re: The Saga of Mr Jelly Lord - Circle Set No. 327
If you google up "library of congress jelly roll morton" you'll get a lot of hits, among them this one: http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-compl ... 0000718312
Looks like the very set that started this thread! Samples from each album are given on the above link cited.
Looks like the very set that started this thread! Samples from each album are given on the above link cited.