FOR SALE: JAZZ, and stuff! Check these! VARIOUS
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 7:23 pm
'Tis autumn, and time for g-g to clean up around this dump, so here are some mid condition jazz rarities for your collection:
1. Oriole 2990, Benny Goodman Orch as "The Modernists", I'm Getting Sentimental Over You/ Solitude. Visual V due to scuffs and light scratches rather than wear. Benny Plays Tommy! $25 now $15
2. OKeh Electric 41192, Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers, That's The Good Old Sunny South, Weary River, V. Smith Ballew. $15 now $10
3. Brunswick 6242, Casa Loma Orch, Black Jazz/ Maniac's Ball, original 1932 release, V+, $20 now $10
4. Victor 21423, All Star Orch, Oh, Baby!/ Add A Little Wiggle, GREAT sides possibly w/ Dorseys, BG, others... look it up! Nat Shilkret was no slouch. V+ $10 SOLD
5. OKeh 41210, Dorsey Bros. Orchestra, Button Up Your Overcoat/ Mean to Me. Smith Ballew. V. $15 now $10
6. Melotone M-13404, Carol Lofner Orch, Give A Broken Heart A Break/ I'm Just An Ordinary Human. Carol Lofner was the Lofner of Lofner- Harris. Phil Harris went on to fame, Carol Lofner to relative obscurity. RARE. V+ to E-, $20 now $10
7. Victor V-38010, Jelly Roll Morton Red Hot Peppers, Kansas City Stomps/ Boogaboo. WOW. Not much more to say about this one. V to V- but a very worthy player. $25 now $15
8. Columbia 2055-D, Paul Specht Orch, I'm Sailing On A Sunbeam/ I'm Following You. Johnny Morris. Specht was one of the most underrated hot dance bands ever, and Sunbeam is a great bouncy tune with solos and ensembles galore. E-, $20 SOLD
9. OKeh Electric 8728, The Little Chocolate Dandies, That's How I Feel Today/ Six Or Seven Times. This is McKinney's Cotton Pickers doing two of their popular Victor hot jazz numbers slowed down and bluesy. Very brief rough start both sides, not to music. These versions are really tough to find. V to V+. $35 SOLD
10. Pathé Red Label "Splatter" 25202, Miss Lee Morse Blue Grass Boys, Jersey Walk / With All My Heart. E to E+. $25 SOLD
11. Bluebird B-7241, Frankie Reynolds Orch Oh, Lady Be Good (Barbara Lane)/ Boots And His Buddies, Ain't Misbehavin' (Cora Woods). Two great and rare territory band sides (North Carolina and Texas) on the same 1937 Staff pressing. Boots really swings, too. E, $25 SOLD
12.Columbia 2133-D, The Charleston Chasers, Cinderella Brown/ Sing, You Sinners. HOT sides with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey all over 'em and great Roy Evans vocals. V+ to E-, plays great! $30 now $20
13. Victor 20751, Paul Whiteman Orch. Just Once Again/ I'm Coming Virginia. Red Nichols and Bing are here. V+, $15 SOLD
14. Columbia 2770-D (Royal Blue), Freddy Martin Orch, We're Together Again/ When The Sun Bids The Moon Goodnight, rare early Freddy from 1932. V++. $25 now $20
15. Brunswick 6600, Duke Ellington Famous Orch, Stormy Weather/ Sophisticated Lady, V, $15 now $5
16. Columbia 35666, Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang, Ol' Man River/ Wa-Da-Da. Gold print label pressing from set C-29, original OKeh stampers, E+, plays like a brand new OKeh! $15 now $10
17. Champion Electrograph 15913, Jack Stillman Orch (as Sid Maynard) Dream Lover/ If I'm Dreaming. Off Gennett Electrobeam, and Stillman's last session. Waltzes. V+, $10 SOLD
18. Champion 15130, College Serenaders (Nathan Glantz?) For My Sweetheart/ Hill Top In Orch (Royal Troubadors) I Love A Ukelele. Uncredited Vaughn De Leath vocal on "Uke". V+, great player, $15 SOLD
19. Vocalion 3450, Sharkey (Bonnano) and his Sharks of Rhythm, Give Me An Old Fashioned Swing/ Big Boy Blue. 1937 label, E. Great small band swing. $20 now $15
20. Vocalion 3470, Sharkey Sharks of Rhythm, Swing! Like A Rusty Gate/ Swingin' On The Swanee Shore. 1937- only "Full Range Recording" label. E-, $20 now $10
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1. Oriole 2990, Benny Goodman Orch as "The Modernists", I'm Getting Sentimental Over You/ Solitude. Visual V due to scuffs and light scratches rather than wear. Benny Plays Tommy! $25 now $15
2. OKeh Electric 41192, Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers, That's The Good Old Sunny South, Weary River, V. Smith Ballew. $15 now $10
3. Brunswick 6242, Casa Loma Orch, Black Jazz/ Maniac's Ball, original 1932 release, V+, $20 now $10
4. Victor 21423, All Star Orch, Oh, Baby!/ Add A Little Wiggle, GREAT sides possibly w/ Dorseys, BG, others... look it up! Nat Shilkret was no slouch. V+ $10 SOLD
5. OKeh 41210, Dorsey Bros. Orchestra, Button Up Your Overcoat/ Mean to Me. Smith Ballew. V. $15 now $10
6. Melotone M-13404, Carol Lofner Orch, Give A Broken Heart A Break/ I'm Just An Ordinary Human. Carol Lofner was the Lofner of Lofner- Harris. Phil Harris went on to fame, Carol Lofner to relative obscurity. RARE. V+ to E-, $20 now $10
7. Victor V-38010, Jelly Roll Morton Red Hot Peppers, Kansas City Stomps/ Boogaboo. WOW. Not much more to say about this one. V to V- but a very worthy player. $25 now $15
8. Columbia 2055-D, Paul Specht Orch, I'm Sailing On A Sunbeam/ I'm Following You. Johnny Morris. Specht was one of the most underrated hot dance bands ever, and Sunbeam is a great bouncy tune with solos and ensembles galore. E-, $20 SOLD
9. OKeh Electric 8728, The Little Chocolate Dandies, That's How I Feel Today/ Six Or Seven Times. This is McKinney's Cotton Pickers doing two of their popular Victor hot jazz numbers slowed down and bluesy. Very brief rough start both sides, not to music. These versions are really tough to find. V to V+. $35 SOLD
10. Pathé Red Label "Splatter" 25202, Miss Lee Morse Blue Grass Boys, Jersey Walk / With All My Heart. E to E+. $25 SOLD
11. Bluebird B-7241, Frankie Reynolds Orch Oh, Lady Be Good (Barbara Lane)/ Boots And His Buddies, Ain't Misbehavin' (Cora Woods). Two great and rare territory band sides (North Carolina and Texas) on the same 1937 Staff pressing. Boots really swings, too. E, $25 SOLD
12.Columbia 2133-D, The Charleston Chasers, Cinderella Brown/ Sing, You Sinners. HOT sides with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey all over 'em and great Roy Evans vocals. V+ to E-, plays great! $30 now $20
13. Victor 20751, Paul Whiteman Orch. Just Once Again/ I'm Coming Virginia. Red Nichols and Bing are here. V+, $15 SOLD
14. Columbia 2770-D (Royal Blue), Freddy Martin Orch, We're Together Again/ When The Sun Bids The Moon Goodnight, rare early Freddy from 1932. V++. $25 now $20
15. Brunswick 6600, Duke Ellington Famous Orch, Stormy Weather/ Sophisticated Lady, V, $15 now $5
16. Columbia 35666, Bix Beiderbecke and his Gang, Ol' Man River/ Wa-Da-Da. Gold print label pressing from set C-29, original OKeh stampers, E+, plays like a brand new OKeh! $15 now $10
17. Champion Electrograph 15913, Jack Stillman Orch (as Sid Maynard) Dream Lover/ If I'm Dreaming. Off Gennett Electrobeam, and Stillman's last session. Waltzes. V+, $10 SOLD
18. Champion 15130, College Serenaders (Nathan Glantz?) For My Sweetheart/ Hill Top In Orch (Royal Troubadors) I Love A Ukelele. Uncredited Vaughn De Leath vocal on "Uke". V+, great player, $15 SOLD
19. Vocalion 3450, Sharkey (Bonnano) and his Sharks of Rhythm, Give Me An Old Fashioned Swing/ Big Boy Blue. 1937 label, E. Great small band swing. $20 now $15
20. Vocalion 3470, Sharkey Sharks of Rhythm, Swing! Like A Rusty Gate/ Swingin' On The Swanee Shore. 1937- only "Full Range Recording" label. E-, $20 now $10
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