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BRUNSWICKS
20044- Brunswick Artists "The Merrymaker's Carnival"/ part 2. All sorts of Brunswick vocalists along with banjo (Gus Haenschen or maybe Reser) More info here:
https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/ ... s_carnival
A fun exploitation disc! Visual V+, plays about E-. Will benefit from a wash. Nice labels $15
20089- Colonial Club Orch (Bob Haring) "Whoopee Medley" / "New Moon Medley". Visual E-, plays E, nice labels $25
20091- Red Nichols Orch and Five Pennies, "I'll See You In My Dreams" / "Some Of These Days". Visual V+ to E---, plays about E, nice labels, $15
20095- Colonial Club- Haring, "On With The Show Medley" / "Hollywood Revue Medley". Visual E-, a couple needle drops A click but pass for me on one machine but one skips and one hangs on my 331 Duo. Might be fixable. $10
20102- Victor Young and the Brunswick Concert Orch., featuring Bing Crosby, the Boswells, Mills Brothers, Tommy Dorsey. "Gems From George White's 'Scandals'" / Part 2. Visual V+ with scuffs, heat marks, and graininess, but still plays great on a windup or early electric machine. A star studded very fun record $25
20107- Red Nichols Orchestra featuring Sid Garry, Boswell Sisters, Art Jarrett and (sorry

20110- Red Nichols Orch., feat Connie (as she was then) Boswell and Art Jarrett. "New Orleans" / Part 2. Visual E- due to some superficial light scratches and scuffs- plays E+ give or take. $35 SOLD!
20114- Victor Young and the Brunswick Concert Orchestra "Showboat- Overture"/ Paul Robeson with Vic Young Orch., "Old Man River". Side A is a visual E+ that plays nearly as new, and side B would be the same if not for someone having lost control of a heavy tone arm at one time, doing a bang up job of turfing the surface and the label. It'll play through, but it clicks. $10
VICTORS
35921- Fred Waring "Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life!" / Paul Whiteman Concert Orch. "Chloe". Visual V+ that plays about E- with some spindle marks on the labels $15
35962- Warren Mills Blue Serenaders, "Gems From 'Blackbirds of 1928'" / "St Louis Blues". This is Ellington's band, of course, but "directed" by Irving Mills, masquerading as "Warren". As if Sir Duke's band needed directing. All the good guys are on this one and it's fun. Visual V+ that plays a solid E $35 SOLD!
36383- Artie Shaw Orch with his own incomparable "Concerto for Clarinet" on both sides. This was featured in the film "Second Chorus". Original 1940 master pressing on an oddball goofy issue- the A side is the 1947- on silver print "RCA Victor" label, the B side is the 1945-47 "Victor" version of the same label. Super E+ copy downgraded from NM because of some light sleeve scuffs only. Plays as new $10 SOLD!
36396- Tommy Dorsey Orch, with Sy Oliver's great arrangement of "Deep River"/ "Without A Song" with a great early Sinatra vocal. First run 1940 pressing with gold print labels. Tough to find on a gold print first pressing if you're into that sort of thing. Visual E-, plays E to E+ esp. on B. $20 SOLD!