Robert Crumb's Sweet Shellac · 2003
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1. Part 1 “ December 14, 2002- Early New Orleans Jazz (29:49) Intro Monk Hazel’s Bainville Roof Orchestra - “High Society” (Dec. 1928) Primo Levy, narrator - Shellac part 1 Sam Organ's Jazz Band - “Short Dress Gal” (Sam Organ, vocals) Primo Levy, narrator - Shellac part 2 The Halfway House Dance Orchestra - “When I’m Blue” Primo Levy, narrator - Shellac part 3 Oscar Celestin's Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra - “It’s Jam Up” John Hyman’s Bayou Stompers - “Ain’t Love Grand” Lois Dumain’s Jazzola Eight - “Towa-Ba-Kawa” [Midnight Special] Outro 2. Part 2 “ December 21, 2002 “ 1920s-’30s Weimarer Republic jazz (28:25) Intro The Saxophone Orchestra Dobrey - “Ich Holdere Von Himmel Das Blau” (@1930) The Wind Scat Jazz Band - “Jig Walk” [Duke Ellington song] The Dance Orchestra of Bella Daiouche - “Wund Und Wo” Jack Bund and His Bravor Dance Band - “Eccentric” Weintraub Syncopaters - “Nimdiche In Ach Vor Blanden Freune” [song from the movie ‘Blue Angel’] Teddy Kline’s Jazz Orchestra - “Iznek Achilo Gauk” [Hungarian] [Teddy Kline, vocals] H. Schindler and His Jazz Orchestra - “Niagra” Outro
1. Part 3 “ December 28, 2002 - pre-Django Reinhardt French jazz (28:28) Intro The Orchestra Muzet Joujeteau - “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” [@1928] Jazz J.B. White - “Schout Fox” Yvan Allouche and His Orchestra - “Pompous Jerry” (@1931-32) Udor Rankorelle and His Orchestra - “Accordian Marmalade” (@1934-35) The Chicago Syncopaters - “My Gal Sal” Wahlberg and His Orchestra - “Ce Moun Et Comsa” (@1932-33) Notte and His Creole Orchestra - “Sin You Sinners” Outro 2. Part 4 “ January 4, 2003 - 1920s-30s American Negro string bands (29:38) Intro Tampa Joe & Macon Ed [Eddie Anthony] - “Wormwipe Stomp” [@1931, Atlanta GA] Bobby Lecan’s Need More Band - “Washboard Cutout” [Philadelphia PA] King David’s Jug Band - “What’s That Tastes Like Gravy” [‘King” David Crockett w/Stovepipe No. 1] Taylor's Kentucky Boys - “Fort Deer” [w/Jim Booker, fiddle] Whistler's Jug Band - “Hold That Tiger” The Mississippi Juke Band - “Barbeque Bust” [w/Blind Roosevelt Graves] The Dixieland Jug Blowers - “Banjorino” [Louisville KY] Outro
Four-part radio series hosted by Crumb featuring a selection of 78's from his personal collection. Spellings are likely incorrect on some of these entries.

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