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The rise and fall of Paramount.
- Title
- The rise and fall of Paramount. Vol. two, 1928-32.
- Publication
- Nashville, Tennesee : Third Man Records ; Austin Texas : Revenant Records, [2014]
- ©2014
- Supplementary Content
- Complete contents from Discogs
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Audio | Supervised use | *LZZ 23-3374 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound | |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Sides 11-12 | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 76580 Sides 11-12 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Sides 9-10 | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 76579 Sides 9-10 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Sides 7-8 | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 76578 Sides 7-8 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Sides 5-6 | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 76577 Sides 5-6 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Sides 3-4 | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 76576 Sides 3-4 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Sides 1-2 | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 76575 Sides 1-2 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
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- Description
- 6 audio discs : analog, mono; 12 in. +
- Alternative Title
- Rise & fall. Two, 1928-32
- Rise and fall of Paramount. Vol. 2
- Paramount. No. 2
- Paramount : the rise & fall. Vol. two, 1928-1932
- Rise & fall of Paramount. Volume two, (1928-32)
- Cabinet of wonder.
- Jobber-luxe.
- Field manual : Paramount Records & associated labels (1928-32).
- Subject
- New York Recording Laboratories > Discography
- Paramount (Sound recording label) > Discography
- New York Recording Laboratories
- Paramount (Sound recording label)
- To 1940
- Jazz > 1921-1930
- Blues (Music) > To 1931
- Jazz > 1931-1940
- Blues (Music) > 1931-1940
- Blues (Music) > Discography
- Jazz > Discography
- Sound recording industry > Wisconsin
- Record labels > Wisconsin
- Sound recordings > United States > Catalogs
- Blues (Music)
- Jazz
- Record labels
- Sound recording industry
- Sound recordings
- United States
- Wisconsin
- Genre/Form
- Jazz.
- Blues (Music)
- Catalogs.
- Discographies.
- Note
- Blues and jazz music.
- Title from hardcover book title page.
- Housed in a metal box (Cabinet of wonder).
- Sound discs contain selections from Paramount's catalog.
- USB flash drive (The jobber-luxe) contains 800 remastered tracks from Paramount's catalog and 91 Paramount advertisements from the Chicago Defender.
- Hardcover book by Alex van der Tuuk with narrative by Scott Blackwood and illustrations and hand-lettering by Katie Deedy.
- Softcover book titled: Field manual : Paramount Records & associated labels (1928-32). Contains notes on and discographies of Paramount artists.
- Folded sheets comprise three advertising posters and three catalogs of recordings.
- Complete track listing (LPs and USB drive) available as PDF on the publisher's Web site.
- Credits (note)
- Producers, Alex van der Tuuk, Jack White, Dean Blackwood.
- Language (note)
- Sung in English.
- Contents
- LP1, Side 1. I'm so glad (Skip James) ; Knocking down Casey Jones (Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles) ; Please baby (Mississippi Sheiks) ; Clanka a lanka (Sleep on mother) (Famous Blue Jay Singers of Birmingham) ; I'm goin' home (Charley Patton) ; Five o'clock stomp (Dixie Four) ; Tired of being mistreated, part I (Clifford Gibson) -- Side 2. Tim Brook (Carver Boys) ; Jab blues ("Jabo" Williams) ; Motherless child blues (Elvie Thomas) ; Tear it down (Bob Coleman) ; Easy rider blues (Soileau and Robin) ; San (Tub Jug Washboard Band) ; St. Louis daddy (Bessie Mae Smith and Wesley Wallace).
- LP2, Side 3. Rolling log blues (Lottie Kimbrough) ; Chimes blues (George Hamilton aka Cow Cow Davenport) ; West Virginia blues (Edward Thompson [Tenderfoot Edwards]) ; Wasn't that a mighty day (Biddleville Quintette) ; Hastings St. (Blind Blake, Charlie Spand) ; Reuben oh Reuben (Emry Arthur) ; Special rider blues (Skip James) -- Side 4. Mammy's lullaby (Ollie Hess) ; The gone dead train (King Solomon Hill) ; Take your burdens to the Lord (Blind Arthur Groom and Bro. [Blind Roosevelt Graves]) ; Louisiana glide (Blind Leroy Garnett) ; Rounders lament (Winston Holmes and Charlie Turner) ; M & O blues (Willie Brown) ; Oh what is the matter now (Norfolk Jazz Quartette).
- LP3, Side 5. Gamblers blues (St. James Infirmary blues) (the Hokum Boys) ; High water everywhere, part I (Charley Patton) ; South African blues (Windy Rhythm Kings) ; A railroader lover for me (Emry Arthur and Della Hatfield) ; Lonesome swamp rattlesnake (Jaydee Short) ; Frisco bound (James [Boodle-It] Wiggins) ; Big bed bug (Tommy Settlers [Settles] and his Blues Moaners) ; Down on my bended knee (King Solomon Hill) -- Side 6. Adam and Eve in the garden (Bogus Ben Covington) ; Walkin' blues (Son House) ; Fire detective blues (Dobby Bragg [Roosevelt Sykes]) Hard time killin' floor blues (Skip James) ; Wasn't it sad about Lemon (Walter and Byrd) ; Cold woman blues (Blind Joe Reynolds) ; Sleepy desert (Wilmer Watts and the Lonely Eagles) ; Last kind words blues (Geeshie Wiley).
- LP4, Side 7. Fare thee well, part II (Johnnie Head) ; Wicked treatin' blues (Slim Barton & Eddie Mapp) ; Stone Mountain wobble (B.L. Pritchard & Scottdale String Band) ; Black eye blues (Ma Rainey) ; Lawdy lawdy worried blues (Teddy Darby) ; Vicksburg (Little Brother Montgomery) ; Jim Lee Blues, part I (Charley Patton) -- Side 8. When the saints go marching in (Blind Willie Davis) ; Long, deep and wide (Clarence Williams & his orchestra) ; Mississippi jail house groan (Rube Lacy) ; Keep a knockin' an you can't get in ([James] "Boodle-It" Wiggins) ; Dry spell blues, part I (Son House) ; If you haven't any hay get on down the road (Skip James) ; Tell me to do right (the Mississippi Sheiks) ; Prayer of death, part II (Elder J.J. Hadley [Charley Patton]).
- LP5, Side 9. I declare my mother ought to live right (Famous Blue Jay Singers of Birmingham) ; Woman woman blues (Ishman Bracey) ; 'Cause I feel low down (Clarence Black and his Savoy Trio) ; Diddie wa diddie (Blind Blake) ; Troubled 'bout my soul (Frank Palmes) ; Rattlesnake blues (Charley Patton) ; Only the blues (the Hokum Boys) ; He done what the world couldn't do (Blind Joe Taggart) -- Side 10. The new stop and listen (the Mississippi Sheiks) ; A sermon on a silver dollar (Brother Fullbosom) ; Nehi blues (Blind Joe Reynolds) ; One way gal (Bill Moore) ; Devil got my woman (Skip James) ; By the moon and stars (Louise Johnson) ; Tom cat blues ("Mr. Freddie" Spruell).
- LP6, Side 11. My black mama, part II (Son House) ; God's getting worried (Virginia Dandies) ; I wish I had died in Egyptland, part I (Jesse Johnson and his singers) ; Pick poor Robin clean (Geeshie Wiley) ; See that my grave is kept clean (Blind Lemon Jefferson) ; The escaped convict (George "Bullet" Williams) ; Lonesome home blues (Tommy Johnson) -- Side 12. Black and tan fantasy (Mandel Terry and orchestra [Isa Foster]) ; Good cocaine (Mama don't allow it) (Kentucky Ramblers) ; In that pearly white city above (Blind Joel Taggart) ; A rag blues (Walter Hawkins) ; Farewell baby blues (Bessie Mae Smith) ; I believe I'll go back home (Blind Willie Davis) ; Going away blues (Lottie Kimbrough).
- Call Number
- *LZR 76575
- LCCN
- 00630814021610
- 630814021610
- 6265588
- OCLC
- 900610544
- Title
- The rise and fall of Paramount. Vol. two, 1928-32.
- Publisher
- Nashville, Tennesee : Third Man Records ; Austin Texas : Revenant Records, [2014]
- Copyright Date
- ©2014
- Type of Content
- performed musicstill imagetext
- Type of Medium
- audiocomputerunmediated
- Type of Carrier
- audio disccomputer chip cartridgevolume
- Physical Medium
- Vinyl LP 12 in.USB flash drive 6 cm
- Digital File Characteristics
- audio file image file text fileMP3 JPEG HTML
- Credits
- Producers, Alex van der Tuuk, Jack White, Dean Blackwood.
- Performer
- Various performers.
- Language
- Sung in English.
- Connect to:
- Chronological Term
- To 1940
- Added Author
- Tuuk, Alex van der, author, producer.White, Jack, 1975- producer.Blackwood, Dean, producer.New York Recording Laboratories.Paramount (Sound recording label)
- Spine Title
- Rise & fall. Two, 1928-32
- Cover Title
- Paramount. No. 2
- Added Title
- Cabinet of wonder.Jobber-luxe.Field manual : Paramount Records & associated labels (1928-32).
- Other Standard Identifier
- 00630814021610 gtin-146308140216106265588 discogs
- Publisher No.
- FM 21-102 Third Man Records (manual)204-1--204-12 Third Man Records (discs)TMR204 Third Man Records
- Research Call Number
- *LZZ 23-3374