mercredi 25 octobre 2023

La période archaïque, le Jazz Age et la Crise économique (1890-1934)


Louis Armstrong et son Hot Five: Kid Ory (trombone), Armstrong (cornet), 
Johnny Dodds (clarinette), Lil Hardin Armstrong (piano), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo). 

Variés: Ragtime to Jazz 1, 1912-1919 (Timeless, publ. 1997). (CD)
Variés: Ragtime to Jazz 2, 1916-1922 (Timeless, publ. 1997). (CD)
Variés: From Ragtime to Jazz Volume 3, 1902-1923 (Timeless, publ. 2001). (CD)
Variés: From Ragtime to Jazz Volume 4, 1896-1922 (Timeless, publ. 2006). (CD)

Variés: Audubon Collection of Rare and Amazing Ragtime (Audubon, enr. 1908-1925; publ. 1970); 10”.
Aussi sur: Variés: Piano Ragtime of the Teens, Twenties & Thirties (Red Onion Rag) (Herwin, enr. 1917-1939; publ. 1974). (LP)
Variés (Earl Fuller’s Famous Jazz Band / The Louisiana Five / Frisco Jass Band / Lopez & Hamilton’s Kings of Harmony): New York Jazz Scene 1917-1920 (Classic Jazz Masters) (Riverside, enr. 1917-1920; publ. 1963). (LP)
Variés: Jazz: Some Beginnings 1913-1926 (Folkways, enr, 1913-1916; publ. 1977). (LP)
Variés: Those Ragtime Banjos (Folkways, enr. ?; publ. 1979). (LP)
Variés: Jazz Odyssey: The Sound of Harlem Volume III (Columbia, enr. 1920-1942; publ. 1964). (LP)
Variés: New Orleans Boys 1918-1927 (Classic Jazz Masters) (Riverside, enr. 1918-1927; publ. ?). (LP)

Variés: Ragtime: Pianos, Banjos, Saxophones, Cake-walks, Ragtime Orchestras, Coon-Contest, Military & Brass Bands, Blues, Jass et Novelty Music (1900-1930) (Jazz Tribune No. 42) (RCA, publ. 1983/1995). (LP/CD)

Variés: Ragtime: Cake-Walks, Military Bands, Ragtime Orchestras, Coon Contests, Blues and Jass Volume 2 (1900-1921) (Black & White Vol. 190) (RCA, enr. 1900-1921; publ. 1979). (LP)

James Reese Europe, Variés: The Product of Our Souls: The Sound and Sway of James Reese Europe's Society Orchestra (Archeophone, enr. 1908-1916; publ. 2018). (CD)

Variés: Real Ragtime: Disc Recordings from Its Heyday (Archeophone, enr. 1898-1919; publ. 2005). (CD)

Variés: Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot (Archeophone, enr. 1897-1925; publ. 2003). (CD)

Gus Haenschen, Variés: The Missing Link: How Gus Haenschen Got Us from Joplin to Jazz and Shaped the Music Business (Archeophone, enr. 1914-1975; publ. 2020). (CD)

Variés: Cabaret Echoes: New Orleans Jazzers at Work, 1918-1927 (Off the Record/Archeophone, publ. 2010). (CD)

Eubie Blake: Memories of You (Biograph, enr. 1915-1973; publ. 1990). (CD)

Eubie Blake: Blues & Rags: His Earliest Piano Rolls - 1917-1921 (Vol. 1) (Biograph, publ. 1973). (LP)

Eubie Blake: 1921 - Vol. 2: Rare Piano Rolls of Early Blues and Spirituals (Biograph, publ. 1973). (LP)

Variés: Sissle & Blake's Shuffle Along: An Archival Re-creation of the 1921 Production featuring Members of the Original Cast (New World Records, enr. 1919-1924; publ. 1976). (LP) 

L'Original Dixieland Jazz Band en 1917: Henry Ragas (piano), Larry Shields (clarinette),
Eddie Edwards (trombone), Nick La Rocca (cornet), Tony Spargo (batterie). 

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band: The First Jazz Recordings 1917-1921 (Timeless, publ. 1992). (CD) 

Original Dixieland Jazz Band (Vol. 1 / Vol. 2) (Black & White Series) (RCA, enr. 1917-1921/1936; publ. 1970). (LP)

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band: In London 1919-1920 Plus: The Okeh Sessions 1922-1923 (Retrieval, publ. 2001). (CD)

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band: Their Historic Recordings in England (Riverside, enr. 1919-1920; publ. 196?). (LP)

Variés: Pioneer Recording Bands 1917-1920 (Retrieval, publ. 2003). (CD)

The Original Dixieland Jazz Band / The Louisiana Five: First Jazz Recording 1917 (Classic Jazz Masters) (Philips, enr. 1917-1919; publ. ?); (7”). 

Original Dixieland Jazz Band / Louisiana Five: ODJB & Louisiana Five: Authentic Recordings of Historic Jazz – Actual 1917/1919 Recordings! (Fountain, enr. 1917-1919; publ. 1971). (LP)

Ford Dabney's Syncopated Orchestras: After Midnight (Archeophone, 1917-1922). (CD) 

W.C. Handy: W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band (Memphis Archives, enr. 1917-1923; publ. 1994). (CD)

Variés: Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry 1891-1922 (Archeophone, publ. 2005). (CD)

James Reese Europe featuring Noble Sissle: The Complete Pathé Recordings - 1919 (IAJRC, publ. 1996). (CD)
ou Lieut. Jim Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell's Fighters" Band: The Complete Recordings (Memphis Archives, publ. 1996). (CD)

Jim Europe / Arthur Pryor: Too Much Mustard: Ragtime, Cakewalk & Stomps Vol 3, The Bands of Jim Europe & Arthur Pryor – 1907-1919 (Saydisc, enr. 1907-1919; publ. 1972). (LP)

The Happy Six: Dance-O-Mania 1919-1923 (Rivermont, publ. 2009). (CD)

Paul Whiteman: The Famous Paul Whiteman: Jazz a la King (1920-1936) (Jazz Tribune No. 3) (RCA. publ. 1979/1996). (LP/CD)

Mamie Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Volumes 1 à 4 (Document, enr. 1920-1942; publ. 1995). (CD)

Vol. 1 à 5 (Document, enr. 1920-1942; publ. 1989). (LP)


L'Original Memphis Five en 1923: Frank Signorelli (piano), Phil Napoleon (trompette), 
Jimmy Lytell (clarinette), Charles Panelli (trombone), Jack Roth (batterie). 

Original Memphis Five: Original Memphis Five Groups (Jazz Archives No. 16) (Village, enr. 1921-1925; publ. v. 1991-1992). (CD)
Ladd's Black Aces: The Complete Ladd's Black Aces 1921-1924 (Timeless, publ. 2002). (CD)
The Original Memphis Five: The Original Memphis Five Collection, Vol. 1, 1922-23 (Collector's Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)
The Original Memphis Five: Columbias 1923-1931: The Complete Set (Retrieval, publ. 2000). (CD)
The Original Memphis Five: 1922-1926: Pathé Instrumentals - Complete Set (Retrieval, publ. 2004). (CD)

Ladd’s Black Aces: Ladd’s Black Aces (London, enr. 1921-1923?; publ. 1956); (10”)

Aussi sur: The Original Dixieland Jazz Band / Ladd’s Black Aces: Archive of Jazz Volume 37: Early Dixieland Bands (BYG, enr. 1917-1923). (LP)

The Cotton Pickers: Volume One (Grannyphone, enr. 1922-1923; publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Red Nichols and Miff Mole: New York Jazz of the Roaring 20’s (Riverside, enr. 1923/1927; publ. 1954); (10”) 

Original Memphis Five: Treasury of Jazz No. 81: Original Memphis Five 1923-1928 (RCA Victor, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 1967); The Sounds of New York vol. 1 (Black & White Vol. 104) (RCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

The Cotton Pickers: Volume Two (Grannyphone, enr. 1923-1926; publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Johnny Dunn: Cornet Blues (Frog, publ. 1921-1928; publ. 2000). (CD)

Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds: 1921-1923 (VJM, enr. 1921-1923; publ. 1966). (LP)
Variés: Cornet Blues (1924-1930) (Document, enr. 1924-1930; publ. 1990). (LP)
Variés: Harlem Comes to London (World Records/EMI, enr. 1926-1938; publ. 1978; DRG/Swing, publ. 1984). (LP)
Jelly Roll Morton with Johnny Dunn and his Band: Treasures of North American-Negro Music Volume 4 (Fontana, enr. 1928; publ. ?); (7”)
Aussi sur: Doc Cook / Johnny Dunn: Doc Cook and his Dreamland Orchestra and 14 Doctors of Syncopation / Johnny Dunn and his Band with Jelly Roll Morton (VJM, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1970). (LP)

James P. Johnson: Harlem Stride Piano 1921-1929 (EPM, publ. 1992). (CD)

From Ragtime to Jazz: James P. Johnson Piano Solos – Complete Piano Solos (1921-1939) (CBS, enr. 1921-1939; publ. 1985). (LP)
Variés (James P. Johnson / Pat Flowers / Donald Lambert / Cliff Jackson / Eubie Blake): Harlem Stride Pianists (Black & White Vol. 107/108) (RCA, enr. 1923-1947; publ. 1974). (LP)
Variés: Harlem Jazz 1921-1931 (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1921-1931; publ. 1970?). (LP)
James P. Johnson & Perry Bradford with Fats Waller: 1921-1929 (Arcadia, enr. 1921-1929; publ. 1976). (LP)
James P. Johnson / Jimmie Johnson and his Orchestra: Farewell to James P. (His Master’s Voice, enr. 1923-1929; publ. 1956); (7”) 
James P. Johnson: 1928-1931 (Swaggie, enr. 1928-1931; publ. 1986). (LP)

The Georgians: 1922-23 (Retrieval, publ. 1996). (CD)
The Georgians: 1923-1924 (Retrieval, publ. 2002). (CD)

The Georgians (VJM, enr. 1922-1923; publ. 1966). (LP)
The Georgians Vol. 2 (VJM, enr. 1923; publ. 1967). (LP)
The Georgians Vol. 3 (VJM, enr. 1924; publ. 1969). (LP)


Les New Orleans Rhythm Kings: Leon Roppolo (clarinette), Jack Pettis (saxophone alto), Elmer Schoebel (piano), 
Arnold Loyacano (contrebasse), Paul Mares (cornet), Frank Snyder (batterie), George Brunies (trombone). 

New Orleans Rhythm Kings: 1922-1925: The Complete Set; Also Paul Mares and his Friars Society Orchestra 1935 (Retrieval, publ. 2001). (CD)

New Orleans Rhythm Kings and Jelly Roll Morton (Milestone, enr. 1922-1923; publ. 1974). (LP)
Variés: Jazz Odyssey Volume 1: The Sound of New Orleans (1917-1947) (Columbia, enr. 1917-1947; publ. 1964). (LP)
Variés (New Orleans Rhythm Kings / Louis Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight / Ann Cook / Genevieve Davis / The Boswell Sisters): New Orleans Volume 2 (Black & White Vol. 110) (RCA, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 197?). (LP)
Variés: New Orleans 1924-1925 Number 2 (Rhapsody, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1989). (LP)
Variés: Chicago Style Jazz: The Original 1927-1935 Jazz Classics (Columbia, enr. 1927-1935; publ. 1955; Philips, publ. 1955). (LP)
Aussi sur: Variés: Classic Small Groups – Volume One (Merritt, enr. 1931-1937; publ. 1979). (LP)

Johnny De Droit and his New Orleans Jazz Orchestra / The Arcadian Serenaders / The Original Crescent City Jazzers: The Complete Sets 1924-1925 (Retrieval, publ. 2001). (CD)

The O.D.J.B. / Johnny DeDroit: Number Two Blues (Gaps, enr. 1917-1923/1924-1935; publ. 1986). (LP)

The Arcadian Serenaders & The Original Crescent City Jazzers: The Arcadian Serenaders 1924-25 (Parlophone, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1969). (LP)

King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band: Centennial (Archeophone, enr. (1891-)1923; publ. 2024). Coffret CD+LP

Original Indiana Five: Volume 1: Recorded in New York 1923-1925 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)
Original Indiana Five: Volume 2: Recorded in New York 1925 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)
Original Indiana Five: Volume 3: Recorded in New York 1926 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)
Original Indiana Five: Volume 4: Recorded in New York 1926-28 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)

La seule anthologie en vinyle semble être: Original Indiana Five (Only For Collectors, enr. 1926; publ. 197?); (10’’) 

 

Une photographie promotionnelle de Jelly Roll Morton; photographe inconnu. 

Ferd 'Jelly Roll' Morton: 24 Rare Recordings of Piano Solos by the King of Jazz & Stomp 1923-1926 (Retrieval, publ. 1995). (CD)

Presenting 19 Rare Recordings of Piano Solos by the King of Jazz & Stomp (Fountain, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1972). (LP)

Aussi sur: Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24 (Milestone, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1974). (LP)

"Jelly Roll" Morton / James P. Johnson / "Pinetop" Smith: Piano in Style 1926-1930 (MCA, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1974). (LP)

Aussi sur: Solo Piano Sessions 1924-38 (Swaggie, enr. 1924-1938; publ. 1982). (LP)

Jelly Roll Morton: 'Jelly Roll' Morton Rarities: Recorded in Chicago, New York and St. Louis, 1923-1930 (The Rare Band and Blues Sides) (Jazz Oracle). (CD)

Jelly Roll Morton 1923/24 (Milestone, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1974). (LP)

Perry Bradford: A Panorama 1923-1927 (Timeless, publ. 2005). (CD)

Variés: New York to Chicago 1923-28 (Biograph, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: Variés: Archive of Jazz Volume 29: New York and Chicago Jazz (BYG, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1969 ou 70); Aussi sur: Thomas Morris / Perry Bradford: Thomas Morris / Perry Bradford (Natchez, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1971). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: Young Louis: The Side Man (1924-1927) (Decca / MCA, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 196?/197?). (LP)

James P. Johnson & Perry Bradford with Fats Waller: 1921-1929 (Arcadia, enr. 1921-1929; publ. 1976). (LP)

Perry Bradford: The Perry Bradford Story (Crispus-Attucks, enr. 1920-1924; publ. 1958; Folkways, publ. 1980). (LP)

Thomas Morris: The Chrono(lo)gical Thomas Morris 1923-1927 (Classics, publ. 1995). (CD)

Thomas Morris / Perry Bradford: Thomas Morris / Perry Bradford (Natchez, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1971); Aussi sur: Thomas Morris with his Past Jazz Masters and Clarence Williams Blue 5: Complete Set of 1923 Recordings (Fountain, enr. 1923; publ. 1976). (LP)

Thomas Morris with his Seven Hot Babies and the New Orleans Blue Five: Volume 1 (1926) (Black & White Vol. 126) (RCA, enr. 1926; publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Thomas Morris and his Seven Hot Babies / New Orleans Blue Five: Thomas Morris (Collector’s Classics, enr. 1926; publ. 197?). (LP)

Ma Rainey: Mother of the Blues (JSP, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 2007). (CD)

Ma Rainey and her Georgia Jazz Band: Blues The World Forgot 1924-28 (Biograph, publ. 1968). (LP)

Ma Rainey: Ma Rainey (Milestone, enr. 1924-1928; publ. 1974/1992). (LP/CD)

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Yazoo, enr. 1924-1928; publ. 1985/1990). (LP/CD)

Bessie Smith: Chattanooga Gal (Proper, enr. 1923-1933; publ. 2004). (CD)

The World’s Greatest Blues Singer (Columbia, enr. 1923-1933; publ. 1970). (LP)
Any Woman’s Blues (Columbia, enr. 1923-1930; publ. 1970). (LP)
Empty Bed Blues (Columbia, enr. 1924-1928; publ. 1971). (LP)
The Empress (Columbia, enr. 1924-1928; publ. 1971). (LP)

Nobody’s Blues But Mine (Columbia, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 1972). (LP)

Les cinq albums doubles en coffret sous le titre: Bessie Smith (CBS Special Products, publ. 1977). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: Louis Armstrong and the Blues Singers 1924-1930 (Affinity). (CD)

Louis Armstrong with Maggie Jones, Nolan Welsh, Clara Smith, Sippie Wallace: Rare Recordings of the Twenties (vol. 1) (Aimez-vous le Jazz 23) (CBS, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 1971). (LP)

Louis Armstrong with Clarence Williams' Blue Five feat. V. Liston, M. Johnson, S. Wallace, E. Taylor: Adam and Eve Had the Blues: Rare Recordings of the Twenties vol. 2 (Aimez-vous le Jazz 25) (CBS, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1972). (LP)

Louis Armstrong and his Hot Four with Lillie Delk Christian / Louis Armstrong with Bertha Chippie Hill: Rare Recordings of the Twenties vol. 3 (Aimez-vous le Jazz 26) (CBS, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1972). (LP)

Louis Armstrong with Blanche Calloway, Baby Mack, Hociel Thomas, Bertha "Chippie" Hill, Sippie Wallace, Victoria Spivey: Rare Recordings of the Twenties vol. 4 (Aimez-vous le Jazz 28) (CBS, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 1973). (LP)

Louis Armstrong with the Red Onion Jazz Babies, Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, Trixie Smith & Alberta Hunter: Louis Armstrong in New York (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1983). (LP)

Sidney Bechet: Young Sidney Bechet 1923-1925 (Timeless, publ. 1998). (CD)

Louis Armstrong & Sidney Bechet: In New York 1923-1925 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, enr. 1923-1925; publ. 1981). 

Sidney Bechet: Sidney Bechet and the Blues Singers – Volume 1 – 1923 Classics (Fat Cat’s Jazz, enr. 1923; publ. 1986). 

Bix Beiderbecke: Bix Beiderbecke and the Chicago Cornets (Milestone, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1974/1992). (LP/CD)
The Wolverines: The Complete Wolverines: 1924-1928 (Off the Record/Archeophone). (CD)

Lovie Austin: The Chrono(lo)gical Lovie Austin 1924-1926 (Classics, publ. 1994). (CD)

Lovie Austin & her Blues Serenaders: 1924-1926 (Classic Jazz Masters) (Riverside, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1966; Fountain, publ. 1972). (LP)

Sylvester Ahola: Rare Recordings from his Personal Collection (Vintage Music Productions, enr. 1924-1931; publ. 2007). (CD)

The Fabulous Finns Vol. 1 - 1927-1930 (Quality, publ. 1979). (LP)


L'orchestre de Fletcher Henderson en 1925: Howard Scott, Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Dixon,
Fletcher Henderson, Kaiser Marshall, Buster Bailey, Elmer Chambers, Charlie Green, Ralph Escudero, Don Redman. 

Fletcher Henderson and Louis Armstrong: 1924-1925 (Timeless, publ. 1991). (CD)

Louis Armstrong with Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra: 1924 to 1925 (VJM, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1973). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: Red Beans and Ricely Yours: Louis Armstrong in New York 1924 (Napoleon, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1973). (LP)

Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra: 1924-1926: New York Columbia Sessions in Chronological Order (VJM, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1974). (LP)

Fletcher Henderson: A Study in Frustration: The Fletcher Henderson Story (Thesaurus of Classic Jazz) (Columbia, enr. 1923-1938; publ. 1961/1994). (LP/CD)

Georgia Melodians: 1924-1926 (Timeless). (CD)

The Georgia Melodians: Volume One 1924: The Sound of the 20s (Retrieval, enr. 1924; publ. 1974). (LP)

Volume Two 1924-1926: The Sound of the 20s (Retrieval, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1977). (LP)

Variés: Breaking Out of New Orleans 1922-1929 (JSP, publ. 2015). (CD)

Variés: Jazz Sounds of the Twenties (Vol. 1): Big Bands (Parlophone, enr. 1923-1930; publ. 1962; Odeon, publ. 196?; Swaggie, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans Horns Volumes 1 & 2 (1923-1954) (Document, enr. 1923-1954; publ. 1986); Aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans 1924-1925 (Rhapsody, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1987). (LP)

Celestin’s Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra: Recorded in New Orleans 1926-1928 (VJM, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1971). (LP) 

Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight: Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight (His Master’s Voice, enr. 1927; publ. 1955); (7”); Treasury of Jazz No. 2 (RCA, publ. 1961); (7”); Aussi sur: Variés (New Orleans Rhythm Kings / Louis Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight / Ann Cook / Genevieve Davis / The Boswell Sisters): New Orleans Volume 2 (Black & White Vol. 110) (RCA, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra / Louis Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight / Jones & Collins Astoria Hot Eight: New Orleans (Collector’s Classics, enr. 1923-1929; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans in the Twenties (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1982). (LP)

New Orleans Rhythm Kings / Jones and Collins Astoria Hot Eight / John Hyman’s Bayou Stompers: New Orleans Styles (“X”, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: Jones and Collins Astoria Hot Eight: Treasury of Jazz No. 1 (RCA, enr. 1929; publ. 1961); (7”); Aussi sur: Variés (Jones and Collins Astoria Hot Eight / John Hyman’s Bayou Stompers / Little Brother Montgomery / Jimmie Noone Trio): New Orleans Volume 3 (Black & White vol. 144) (RCA, enr. 1929-1940; publ. 197?). (LP) 

Sam Morgan’s Jazz Band / The Get-Happy Band / The Blue Ribbon Syncopators: Sam Morgan etc. (VJM, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 1972). (LP) 

A.J. Piron / Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: The Complete Recordings 1923-1925 (Rarities, enr. 1923-1925; publ. 1973); Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: 1923-1925 (Retrieval, publ. 1989). (LP) 

Louis Armstrong: Louis Armstrong in New York (Classic Jazz Masters) 1924-1925 (Riverside, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1966); Aussi sur: Louis Armstrong / Freddie Keppard: Louis Armstrong with the Red Onion Jazz Babies & Freddie Keppard with Doc Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra (Fountain, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1973; Retrieval, publ. 197?; Swaggie, publ. 1981); Aussi sur: Louis Armstrong, King Oliver: Louis Armstrong and King Oliver (Milestone, enr. 1923-1924; publ. 1974). (LP) 

Kid Ory: In the Beginning (Jazz Collector, enr. 1922; publ. 1963-1964?); Aussi sur: Dink Johnson: Dink’s Good Time Music (Nola, enr. 1922/1950; publ. 19??). (LP) 

Variés (Chas. Creath’s Jazz-O-Maniacs / Fate Marable’s Society Syncopators / Benny Washington’s Six Aces / St. Louis Levee Band): Jazz from St Louis 1924-1926 (Parlophone/EMI / Swaggie, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1973). (LP) 

Doc Cook and his Dreamland Orchestra / Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orchestra / Doc Cook and his 14 Doctors of Syncopation: Doc Cook featuring Freddy Keppard 1923-1928 (Classic Jazz Masters) (Philips, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 1962); Aussi sur: Freddie Keppard: 17 Rare Selections of the Finest Jazz Cornetist of the 1920’s (Herwin, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 1971); Aussi sur: Freddie Keppard: The Legendary New Orleans Cornet (The Smithsonian Collection/ Columbia Special Products, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 1979). (LP) 

Johnny Dodds, Kid Ory: Johnny Dodds and Kid Ory (Epic, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1956; Philips, publ. 1958; Columbia Special Products, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Johnny Dodds: The Immortal Johnny Dodds (VJM, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1981); Johnny Dodds 1926-1928 (Swaggie, publ. 1981). (LP) 

Johnny Dodds: Blue Clarinet Stomp (VJM, enr. 1926-1928?; publ. 1987). (LP)

 

Le Halfway House Orchestra: Charlie Cordilla (saxophone ténor), Bill Whitmore (ou Mickey Marcour?) (piano), Leon Roppolo (saxophone alto), Albert "Abbie" Brunies (cornet), Bill Eastwood (banjo), Joe Loyacano (trombone), Leo Adde (batterie). 

The Halfway House Orchestra: Recorded in New Orleans 1925-1928 (Jazz Oracle, publ. 1995). (CD)

Variés: Jazz Sounds of the Twenties (Vol. 2): Dixieland Bands (Parlophone, enr. 1922-1925; publ. 1961 ou 1962; Swaggie, publ. 1969?); aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans 1924-1925 Number Two (Rhapsody, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1989). (LP)

The Halfway House Orchestra: Recorded in New Orleans 1925-1928 (VJM, enr. 1925-1928; publ. 1967 ou 68?). (LP)

The New Orleans Owls / The Halfway House Orchestra: The New Orleans Owls Volume Two / The Halfway House Orchestra Volume Two (VJM, enr. 1926-1927/1927-1928; publ. 1969). (LP)

The California Ramblers: 1925-1928 (Timeless). (CD)

1920s Flapper Party with the Famous California Ramblers (Halcyon, enr. 1925-1928; publ. 1973). (LP)

The California Ramblers: 1927-1928 Volume Two (The Old Masters, enr. 1927-1928; publ. 197?). (LP)

Five Birmingham Babies: Heart Breakin' Baby (Frog, publ. 2005). (CD)

The Little Ramblers: 1924-1925 (VJM, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 197?). (LP)

The Little Ramblers: 1925-1927 (Volume 2) (VJM, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 1978). (LP)

Goofus Five: 1924-1925 (Timeless). (CD)
The Goofus Five: 1926-1927 (Timeless). (CD)

The Goofus Five: 1924-1925 (Retrieval, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1980). (LP)

The Goofus Five: 1925-1926 (Parlophone, enr. 1925-1926; publ. 1974). (LP)

The Goofus Five and Ted Wallace and his Orchestra: Fourteen Performances from 1927... (The Old Masters, publ. 197?). (LP)

Jimmy O'Bryant: Mystery Man of Jazz (Frog, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 2002). (CD)

Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Wonders: Back Alley Rub 1924-26 (Biograph, publ. 1968?); Jimmy O'Bryant: Archive of Jazz Volume 32 (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

New Orleans Owls / New Orleans Rhythm Kings / John Hyman's Bayou Stompers: The Owls' Hoot! (Frog, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 1994). (CD)

The New Orleans Owls: Recorded in New Orleans 1925-27 (VJM, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 1969). (LP)

The New Orleans Owls / The Halfway House Orchestra: The New Orleans Owls Volume Two / The Halfway House Orchestra Volume Two (VJM, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1969). (LP)

New Orleans Rhythm Kings / Jones and Collins Astoria Hot Eight / John Hyman’s Bayou Stompers: New Orleans Styles (“X”, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: Variés (New Orleans Rhythm Kings / Louis Dumaine’s Jazzola Eight / Ann Cook / Genevieve Davis / The Boswell Sisters): New Orleans Volume 2 (Black & White Vol. 110) (RCA, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 197?). (LP)

A.J. Piron / Tony Parenti / John Hyman: New Orleans Volume 1 (Black & White Vol.97) (RCA, enr. 1923-1927; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans in the Twenties (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1982). (LP)

Tony Parenti: Strut Yo' Stuff: Tony Parenti 1925-29 (Frog, publ. 1995). (CD)

Variés: Jazz Sounds of the Twenties (Vol. 2): Dixieland Bands (Parlophone, enr. 1922-1925; publ. 1961 ou 1962; Swaggie, publ. 1969?); aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans 1924-1925 Number Two (Rhapsody, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1989). (LP)

A.J. Piron / Tony Parenti / John Hyman: New Orleans Volume 1 (Black & White Vol.97) (RCA, enr. 1923-1927; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Variés: New Orleans in the Twenties (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1982). (LP)

The Midway Dance Orchestra / Tony Parenti: The Midway Dance Orchestra and Parenti's Liberty Syncopators (VJM, enr. 1923/1925-1928; publ. 1971). (LP)

Variés: New Orleans in the Twenties (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1982). (LP)

Variés: Hot Clarinets 1924-1929 (Historical Records, publ. 1968-1969?). (LP)

Variés: Jazz in Saint Louis 1924-1927 (Timeless, publ. 1997). (CD)

Variés (Chas. Creath’s Jazz-O-Maniacs / Fate Marable’s Society Syncopators / Benny Washington’s Six Aces / St. Louis Levee Band): Jazz from St Louis 1924-1926 (Parlophone/EMI / Swaggie, enr. 1924-1926; publ. 1973). (LP)

Variés: St. Louis Jazz 1925-1927 (Herwin, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: The Territory Bands 1926-29 (Parlophone / Swaggie, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés: Jazz in Texas 1924-1930 (Timeless, publ. 1997). (CD)

Jimmie Joy and his Orchestra: Jimmie’s Joys (The Best from the Southwest) (Arcadia, enr. 1923-1929; publ. 1985). (LP)

Variés (Earl Macdonald’s Original Louisville Jug Band / Frenchy’s String Band / Chickasaw Syncopators / Leroy’s Dallas Band): Sunshine Special (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1975). (LP) 

Variés (Purple Pirate Orchestra / Carl Webster’s Yale Collegians / Fred Gardner’s Texas University Troubadours / Barbary Coast Orchestra): The College Jazz Bands (The Old Masters, enr. 192?-193?; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Jazz in California 1923-1930 (Timeless, publ. 1997). (CD)

Variés: Collectors' Items 1925-1929 (Historical Records, publ. 1968). (LP)

Variés: Territory Bands Vol. 2 1927-1931 (Historical Records, publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés: West Coast Jazz - Vol. 1 (Arcadia, enr. 1925-1931; publ. 1974). (LP)

Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders / Jimmie Rodgers and Louis Armstrong: Californian Jazz (1929-1930) (Black & White Vol. 138) (RCA, publ. 1975?). (LP)

Sonny Clay: West Coast Jazz (Frog). (CD)

1922-1960 (Harlequin, publ. 1985). (LP)

Kansas City Five / Stompin' Six: The K.C. Five and the Stompin' Six (VJM, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1968). (LP)


Les Blue Devils du tubiste et contrebassiste Walter Page (c'est lui qui tient la trompette au premier rang). 

Variés: Territory Bands: What Kind of Rhythm is That? (Frog, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 2000). (CD)

Walter Barnes and his Royal Creolians / George E Lee and his Novelty Singing Orchestra and Julia Lee: Ruff Scufflin’ (Retrieval, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1987). (LP)

Variés: Jazz Bands 1926-1930 (Vol. 16) (Historical, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1970). (LP)

Variés: Territory Bands Vol. 2 1927-1931 (Historical, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 1969). (LP)

Curtis Mosby and his Dixieland Blue Blowers / Variés: IAJRC – 6: The Territorial Bands (IAJRC, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Texas & Tennessee Territory Bands 1928-1931 (Retrieval). (CD)

Variés (Slim Lamar / Mart Britt / Blue Steele): Memphis Kick-Up (IAJRC, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Sunny Clapp and his Band O' Sunshine and Blue Steele and his Orchestra: Rare Performances by Two Famous Territory Jazz Bands (The Old Masters, enr. 1929-1931?; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Richmond Rarities: Recorded in Richmond, Indiana 1927-33 (Jazz Oracle, publ. 199?). (CD)

Variés: The Territories – Volume 2 (Arcadia, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1975). (LP)

Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra: Alphonse Trent (Ristic, enr. 1928-1933; publ. 1971); (10”) 

Zack Whyte’s Chocolate Beau Brummels / Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra / Washboard Rhythm Boys: Territory Bands 1929-1933 (Historical, enr. 1929-1933; publ. 1968-69?). (LP)

Variés: Gennett Rarities: Recorded in Birmingham, Alabama & Richmond, Indiana 1927-29 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)

Variés: The Territories Volume III: The South 1926-36 (Arcadia, publ. 1977). (LP)

Variés: Byways of Jazz (OJL 9) (Origin, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1965). (LP)

Variés: Territory Bands Vol. 2 1927-1931 (Historical Records, publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés: The Territory Bands (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1929-1933). (LP)

Variés: Black Chicago Big Bands 1922-29: Hot Stuff (Frog). (CD)

Variés (Charlie Elgar / Carroll Dickerson / Sammy Stewart): Chicago in the Twenties Volume 1 1926-1928 (Arcadia, publ. 1977). (LP)

Fess Williams: Fess Williams and Dave Peyton (Gaps, enr. 1927-1928; publ. 197?). (LP)

Walter Barnes and his Royal Creolians / George E. Lee and his Novelty Singing Orchestra and Julia Lee: Ruff Scufflin' (Retrieval, enr. 1928-1929; publ. 1987). (LP)

Bill Brown and his Brownies / Taylor's Dixie Serenaders / Oliver Cobb and his Rhythm Kings: Bill Brown and his Brownies / Taylor's Dixie Serenaders / Oliver Cobb and his Rhythm Kings (Only For Collectors, enr. 1927-1931?; publ. 196? ou 197?); (10"); Aussi sur: Variés: Cornet Blues (1924-1930): The Complete Recordings of Sadie McKinney, Arah "Baby" Moore, Cleo Gibson, David Pearson, Elizabeth Johnson (Document, publ. 1990); (LP)

Richard M. Jones & his Jazz Wizards: Good Stuff (Frog, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 2007). (CD)

The Jazz Wizards: 1925 (Vol. 2) (Herwin, enr. 1925; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: The Jazz Wizards 1926 (Vol. 1) (Herwin, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 1971). (LP)

Richard M. Jones / Willie Hightower / Frankie Franko: From New Orleans to Chicago (Collectors Items, enr. 1927-1930; publ. 197?). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: Hot Fives and Sevens (JSP, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 1999). (CD)

His Greatest Years 1926-1928 (Odeon/EMI, enr. 1925-1928; publ. 1972 – ou en volumes séparés, voir aussi sur Swaggie ou la série V.S.O.P); The Louis Armstrong Legend (World Records, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 1981). (LP)

Punch Miller & Albert Wynn: Complete Recorded Works 1925-1930 in Chronological Order (RST, publ. 1995). (CD)

Variés: Trumpet Blues 1925-29 (Historical, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 196?). (LP)

Variés (Albert Wynn’s Gut Bucket Five and Creole Jazz Band / Russell’s Hot Six / JR Morton’s Incomparables / Levee Serenaders / Jimmy Wade and his Dixielanders): Gut Bucket Blues and Stomps - Chicago 1926-1928 (Herwin, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 197?). (LP)

"Kid Punch" Miller: Jazz Rarities 1929-1930 (Herwin, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 197?). (LP)

The Missourians: Stoppin' the Traffic (Frog, enr. 1924-1930; publ. 2008). (CD)

Harry Cooper, R.Q. Dickerson & The Cotton Club Orchestra: Harry Cooper, R.Q. Dickerson & The Cotton Club Orchestra (Collectors Items, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 1978). (LP)

The Missourians: Treasury of Jazz 13 (RCA Victor, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1962); The Missourians (1929-1930) (Black & White Vol. 119) (RCA, publ. 1974). (LP)


Sam Wooding et son orchestre. 

Sam Wooding: The Complete Recordings of Sam Wooding 1922-31 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)
Variés: Black Jazz in Europe 1926-1930 (Vol. 1) (EMI Jazz Time). (CD)

Variés: Harlem Comes to London (World Records/EMI, enr. 1926-1938; publ. 1978; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Sam Wooding: Sam Wooding & his Chocolate Dandies (Biograph, enr. 1925-1963; publ. 1970); Maestro Sam Wooding y sus Chocolate Kiddies 1925-1929 (Jazz Panorama, enr. 1925-1929; publ. 196?). (LP)

Noble Sissle: Noble Sissle and his Sizzling Syncopators (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1929-1934; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Eddie South and his Alabamians / Sam Wooding and his Orchestra / Jean Cocteau et l’Orchestre Dan Parrish / James Boucher et son Jazz): Black Bands in Paris 1929-1930 (Le Jazz en France volume 2) (Pathé, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1983). (LP)

Junie Cobb: The Junie Cobb Collection, 1926-29 (Collector's Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Junie C. Cobb 1926-1929: South Side Chicago Jazz (Vintage Jazz Archives) (Swaggie, publ. 1987). (LP)

Jelly Roll Morton: Jelly Roll Morton (All Available Recorded Work 1926-1930, Remastered and Re-engineered) (Volume 1 à Volume 5) (JSP, publ. 2000). (CD)

The Complete Jelly Roll Morton Vol. 1/2 (1926-1927) (Jazz Tribune No. 9) (RCA, enr. 1926-1927; publ. 1979/1992). (LP/CD)

The Complete Jelly Roll Morton Volumes 3/4 (1927-1929) (Jazz Tribune No. 11) (RCA, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1980). (LP)

The Complete Jelly Roll Morton Volumes 5/6 (1929-1930) (Jazz Tribune No. 29) (RCA, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1982/1995). (LP/CD)

The Complete Jelly Roll Morton Volumes 7/8 (1930-1940) (Jazz Tribune No. 38) (RCA, enr. 1930-1940; publ. 1983/1995). (LP/CD)

Eddie Lang & Joe Venuti: The New York Sessions 1926-1935 (JSP, publ. 2003). (CD)

Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang: 1926-1930 (Swaggie, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1983). (LP)

Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti: Venuti-Lang 1927-8 (Parlophone / Swaggie, enr. 1927-1928; publ. 1970). (LP)

Eddie Lang: Jazz Guitar Virtuoso (Yazoo, enr. 1927-1932; publ. 1977). (LP)

Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson: Blue Guitars (Vol. II) (Parlophone / Swaggie, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1970). (LP)

Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson: Blue Guitars (Parlophone / Swaggie, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1967). (LP)

Eddie Lang & Joe Venuti: Stringing the Blues (Vol. I / Vol. II) (Columbia, enr. 1927-1933; publ. 1962). (LP)

Joe Venuti with Russ Morgan at the Piano: World’s Greatest Violinist (Decca, enr. 1935-?; publ. 1950-51?); (10”)


Joe Venuti et Eddie Lang dans le film King of Jazz (1930). 

Eddie Lang: The Chrono(lo)gical Eddie Lang 1927-1932 (Classics). (CD)
Variés: Pioneers of the Jazz Guitar (Yazoo, enr. 1928-1937; publ. 1977/1992). (LP/CD)
Eddie Lang / Carl Kress / Dick McDonough: Pioneers of Jazz Guitar 1927-1939 (Retrieval). (CD)

Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey & Eddie Lang: Tommy, Jimmy & Eddie 1928-29 (Parlophone, publ. 1971; Swaggie, publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Carl Kress: Decca Presents Carl Kress in a Recital of Original Guitar Solos (Decca, enr. 1938-1939; publ. 1940); (Album 78-tours)

Variés (Carl Kress, Dick McDonough, Tony Mottola et George Van Eps): Fun on the Frets: Early Jazz Guitar (Yazoo, enr. 1934-1949; publ. 1978-1979?). (LP)

Duke Ellington: Early Ellington: The Complete Brunswick and Vocalion Recordings of Duke Ellington, 1926-1931 (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP, publ. 1994). (CD)

The Beginning Volume One (1926-1928) (Decca / MCA, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1967; publ. 197?). (LP)

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Vol. 2: Hot in Harlem (1928-1929) (Decca / MCA, enr. 1928-1929; publ. 1968; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Volume 1 1926-1929 (MCA Coral, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1974). (LP)

Duke Ellington: Rockin’ in Rhythm Vol. 3 (1929-1931) (Decca / MCA, enr. 1929-1931; publ. 1970; publ. 197?). (LP)

Duke Ellington: The OKeh Ellington (Columbia, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 1991). (CD)

The Complete Duke Ellington vol. 1. 1925-1928 (Aimez-vous le jazz 29) (CBS, enr. 1925-1928; publ. 1973). (LP)

The Complete Duke Ellington vol. 2. 1928-1930 (Aimez-vous le jazz 34) (CBS, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1973). (LP)

The Complete Duke Ellington vol. 3. 1930-1932 (Aimez-vous le jazz 35) (CBS, enr. 1930-1932; publ. 1973). (LP)

Duke Ellington: The Indispensable Duke Ellington Volumes 1/2 (Jazz Tribune No. 21) (RCA, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1981/1994). (LP/CD)

Johnny Dodds: New Orleans Stomp: Johnny Dodds on Brunswick & Vocalion 1926-27 (Frog, publ. 2001). (CD)
Johnny Dodds & Jimmy Blythe: 1926-1928 (Timeless, publ. 1993). (CD)
Johnny Dodds: Blue Clarinet Stomp: Complete Sessions 1928 & 1929 (Frog). (CD)

Louis Armstrong: Young Louis: The Side Man (1924-1927) (Decca / MCA, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 196?/197?); Aussi sur: Variés: Chicago Jazz 1923-29 (Swaggie, enr. 1923-1929; publ. 1983). (LP)

Johnny Dodds: Clarinet King 1926-1929 (MCA Coral, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1974). (LP)

Variés: Washboard Rhythm (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1926-1932; publ. 1963). (LP)

Johnny Dodds: New Orleans Clarinet: Early Recordings by the Great New Orleans Clarinetist (Riverside, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1962); Aussi sur: Chicago Mess Around (Milestone, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1972?). (LP)

Johnny Dodds Volume 2 (Another Great Selection of South Side Chicago Jazz) (Riverside, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1954?); (10”)

Jimmy Blythe: Stomp Your Stuff (Swaggie, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 1973). (LP)

Jimmy Blythe: Jimmy Blythe’s State Street Ramblers (South Side Chicago Jazz) (Riverside, enr. 1928; publ. 1954); (10”)

Johnny Dodds, Kid Ory: Johnny Dodds and Kid Ory (Epic, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1956; Philips, publ. 1958; Columbia Special Products, publ. 197?). (LP)

Johnny Dodds: The Complete Johnny Dodds (Black & White Vol. 101/102) (RCA, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 197?). (LP)


Clarence Williams et son Bottomland Orchestra, 1927: Albert Socarras (sax alto), Buddy Christian (banjo),
Prince Robinson (sax ténor), Clarence Williams (piano), Charlie Irvis (trombone), Eva Taylor (chant), 
Cyrus St. Clair (tuba), Floyd Casey (batterie), Ed Allen (cornet). 

Clarence Williams: Dreaming the Hours Away - Clarence Williams: The Columbia Recordings Volume One (Frog, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1997). (CD)

Clarence Williams’ Jazz Kings: 1927 to 1929: New York Columbia Recordings in Chronological Order (VJM, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1974). (LP)

Clarence Williams: Whoop It Up - Clarence Williams: The Columbia Recordings: Volume 2 (Frog). (CD)
Clarence Williams: Shake 'em Up - Clarence Williams 1927-1929: The Vocalion, Brunswick, Victor, Paramount & Grey Gull Recordings (Frog). (CD)
Clarence Williams: Clarence Williams' QRS Recordings Volume 1 (Frog). (CD)
Clarence Williams: Clarence Williams' QRS Recordings Volume 2 (Frog). (CD)
Clarence Williams and his Orchestra: Vol. 1: 1933-1934 (Timeless). (CD)
Clarence Williams and his Orchestra: Vol. 2: 1933-1937 (Timeless). (CD)

Red Nichols & his Five Pennies: That's a Bargain! (Centenary Issue) (Living Era, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 2005). (CD)
The Red Heads: The Complete 1925/1927 (Jazz Archives No. 119) (EPM) ou The Chrono(lo)gical The Red Heads 1925-1927 (Classics). (CD)
The Red Heads: Recorded in New York 1925-27 (Jazz Oracle). (CD)
The Charleston Chasers: The Charleston Chasers (ASV/Living Era, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 1999). (CD)

Red Nichols: Feelin’ No Pain (Affinity, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1987). (LP)

Variés: Thesaurus of Classic Jazz (Columbia, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1959). (LP)

Red Nichols: The Sounds of New York volume 4 (1924-1930) (Black & White Vol. 200) (RCA, enr. 1924-1930; publ. 1980). (LP)

Red Nichols and his Five Pennies: Rhythm of the Day (ASV Living Era, enr. 1925-1932; publ. 1983). (LP)

Variés: Alexander, Where's That Band? - Paramount Recordings, Chicago 1926-28 (Frog, publ. 1997). (CD)

Preston Jackson: Chicago South Side Jazz (BYG, enr. 1923-1926; publ. 1972). (LP)

Variés (Tiny Parham and his "Forty" Five / Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators / Bernie Young's Creole Jazz Band / Preston Jackson and his Uptown Band): Chicago in the 20's (Collector's Classics, enr. 1923-1927; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Paramount Hot Jazz Rarities - 1926-1928 (Herwin, publ. 1977). (LP)

Variés: Chicago Jazz 1923-29 (Biograph, publ. 1968). (LP)

Bix Beiderbecke, Frankie Trumbauer: Bix & Tram (JSP, enr. 1924-1934; publ. 2002). (CD)

Bix Beiderbecke with Frankie Trumbauer & his Orchestra: The Studio Groups – 1927 (Volume 1) (World Records/EMI; enr. 1927; publ. 1981); Aussi sur: Bix Beiderbecke Volume 1: Singin’ the Blues (CBS Jazz Masterpieces, enr. 1927; publ. 1990). (LP)

Bix Beiderbecke: The Studio Groups – Late 1927 (Volume 2) (World Records/EMI, enr. 1927; publ. 1981); Aussi sur: Bix Beiderbecke Volume 2: At the Jazz Band Ball (CBS Jazz Masterpieces, enr. 1927-1928; publ. 1990). (LP)

The Studio Groups – 1928 (Volume 3) (World Records/EMI, enr. 1928; publ. 1981). (LP)

The Studio Groups – 1928-1930 (Volume 4) (World Records/EMI, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1981). (LP)

Frank Trumbauer and his Orchestra: Volume 1 (May 1929-May 1930): Get Happy (Grannyphone, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 198?). (LP)

Miff Mole: Slippin' Around - Miff Mole Vol. 1 (Frog, enr. 1927-1930; publ. 1998). (CD)
Miff Mole: Volume 2: Slippin' Around - Again (Frog). (CD)

Miff Mole’s Molers: 1927 (Parlophone, enr. 1927; publ. 1971; Swaggie, publ. 1971). (LP) 

Red Nichols & Miff Mole: Red & Miff (1926-1931) (Saville, enr. 1926-1931; publ. 1982). (LP) 

Variés: Chicago Style Jazz (Columbia, enr. 1927-1935; publ. 1955); Aussi sur: Variés: That Toddlin’ Town: Chicago (1926-28) (Parlophone, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1969; Swaggie, publ. 1969(?)). (LP)

Miff Mole’s Molers: 1928-30 (Parlophone, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1971; Swaggie, publ. 1971). (LP)

 

Les Husk O'Hare's Wolverines en 1926: Frank Teschemacher (saxophone ténor), Jim Lannigan (contrebasse),
Bud Freeman (saxophone ténor), Jimmy McPartland (cornet), Dave Tough (batterie), 
Floyd O'Brien (trombone), Dave North (piano), Dick McPartland (banjo).  

Eddie Condon: The Classic Sessions 1928(1927)-1949 (JSP, enr. 1927-1949; publ. 2001). (CD)

Variés: Chicago Style Jazz (Columbia, enr. 1927-1935; publ. 1955); Aussi sur: Variés: That Toddlin’ Town: Chicago (1926-28) (Parlophone, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1969; Swaggie, publ. 1969(?)); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon: Chicago Style (VJM, enr. 1927-1933; publ. 1985). (LP)

Muggsy Spanier, Frank Teschmacher, etc.: Muggsy, Tesch and the Chicagoans (Riverside, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1953; London, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Muggsy Spanier: Chicago Jazz (Riverside, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 1955); Chicago, 1920s: Kid Muggsy’s Jazz (Classic Early Recordings) (Riverside, publ. 195?); Archive of Volume 5 (BYG, publ. 1969(?)); Aussi sur: Charles Pierce and his Orchestra / Jungle Kings: Chicago! (Ristic, enr. 1928; publ. 1970); (10”); Aussi sur: Muggsy Spanier: 1924-1928: Richmond & Chicago Days (Fountain, enr. 1924-1928; publ. 1973; Swaggie, publ. 1982). (LP)

Frank Teschemacher: Tesch: Chicago Style Clarinetist (Brunswick, enr. 1928; publ. 1945; publ. 1950); Album 78-tours; (10”); Aussi sur: Variés (Frank Teschemacher, His Influence On…): The Chicagoans: The Austin High Gang 1928-1930 (Decca, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 1980); Aussi sur: Frank Teschemacher: Chicago Jazz Volume 1 (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1980); Chicago Jazz 1928-1933 featuring Frank Teschemacher (Swaggie, publ. 1981(?)); Aussi sur: Variés: Jazz Me Blues: The Chicago Connection (Affinity, enr. 1928-1940; publ. 1987). (LP)

Eddie Condon’s Hot Shots (“X”, enr. 1929; publ. 1954); (10”)

Variés: Swing Street (Columbia, enr. 1931-1947; publ. 1962); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Orchestra / Bud Freeman and his Famous Chicagoans: Chicago Styled Volume Two (Swaggie, enr. 1933 & 1940; publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon & Bud Freeman: The Commodore Years (Atlantic, enr. 1938-?, publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Band: Commodore Condon Vol. 1 (London, enr. 1938-?; publ. 1978); Aussi sur: Windy City Seven and Jam Sessions at Commodore (Commodore, enr. 1938; publ. 1979); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Windy City Seven / Bud Freeman and his Gang: Jammin’ at Commodore (Commodore, enr. 1938; publ. 1988). (LP)

Variés: Jam Sessions at Commodore (Commodore, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1951; Stateside, publ. 1962; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Band: A Good Band is Heart to Find: Jam Sessions 3 & 4 (Commodore, enr. 1938-1942; publ. 1982). (LP)

Art Hodes and his Orchestra / Jimmie Noone and his Orchestra / Jimmy McPartland and his Orchestra: Gems of Jazz Volume 5 (Decca, enr. 1936-1942; publ. 1942; publ. 1954); (Album 78-tours; LP)

All Star Session (DJM, enr. 1944; publ. 1975). (LP)

Variés (Miff Mole and his Nicksieland Band / George Brunis and his Jazz Band / George Wettling and his Rhythm Kings): Dixieland Jazz Gems (Commodore, enr. 1944(?); publ. 1950); (10”); Aussi sur: Variés (Eddie Condon and his Windy City Seven / Jack Teagarden and his Swingin’ Gates / George Brunis and his Jazz Band / Miff Mole and his Nicksieland Band): Trombone Scene (London, enr. 1938-1944; publ. 1974); Aussi sur: Bobby Hackett and his Orchestra / Miff Mole and his Nicksielanders: At Nick’s – 1944 (Commodore, enr. 1944; publ. 1985); Aussi sur: Bobby Hackett / Miff Mole / Muggsy Spanier: Jazz in New York (Commodore, enr. 1944; publ. 1988). (LP)

Jazz Band Ball: Eddie Condon and his Orchestra Volume 1 (Decca, enr. 1944-?; publ. 1951; Brunswick, publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Eddie Condon and his Orchestra: Ivy League Jazz (Decca, enr. 1944-195?; publ. 1956); Aussi sur: At the Jazz Band Ball with Eddie Condon and his Orchestra (MCA Coral, enr. 1944-195?; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Best of Eddie Condon (MCA, enr. 1944-1950; publ. 1975). (LP)

Eddie Condon on Stage (Saga, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1973). (LP)

Variés: Jazz from the Windy City 1927-1930 (Timeless, publ. 1994). (CD)

Variés: That Toddlin’ Town: Chicago (1926-28) (Parlophone, enr. 1926-1928; publ. 1969; Swaggie, publ. 1969(?)). (LP)

Muggsy Spanier, Frank Teschemacher, etc.: Muggsy, Tesch and the Chicagoans (Riverside / London, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1953); (10"); Aussi sur: Muggsy Spanier: 1924-1928 (Fountain, publ. 1973); Richmond & Chicago Days (Vintage Jazz Archives) (Swaggie, publ. 1982). (LP)

Frank Teschemacher: Giants of Jazz (Time Life, enr. 1927-1932; publ. 1982). (LP)

Variés: The Chicagoans "The Austin High Gang" 1928-1930 (Decca, publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 1982). (LP)

The Original Memphis Five / Napoleon's Emperors / The Cotton Pickers: 1928-1929 (Timeless). (CD)

Phil Napoleon, Original Memphis Five: Phil Napoleon featuring the Original Memphis Five (IAJRC, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1977). (LP)

Phil Napoleon: 1929-1931 (The Old Masters, publ. 197?). (LP)

The Cotton Pickers: The Cotton Pickers 1929 (Arcadia, publ. 1980). (LP)

McKinney's Cotton Pickers: Put It There: McKinney's Cotton Pickers Volume 1 - 1928-29 (Frog, publ. 1999). (CD)

The Complete McKinney’s Cotton Pickers Volumes 1/2 (1928-1929) (Jazz Tribune No. 7) (RCA, publ. 1979/1996). (LP/CD)

McKinney's Cotton Pickers: Cotton Picker's Scat: McKinney's Cotton Pickers Volume 2 - 1930 (Frog). (CD)

The Complete McKinney's Cotton Pickers Volumes 3/4 (1929-1930) (Jazz Tribune No. 17) (RCA, publ. 1981). (LP)

Tiny Parham: 1928-1930 (Timeless, publ. 1996). (CD)

Tiny Parham’s South Side Jazz: Chicago Jazz from the Twenties (“X”, enr. 1928-1929; publ. 1955); 10”; Tiny Parham’s South Side Jazz (Treasury of Jazz 16) (RCA, publ. 1962); (10”)

Tiny Parham and his Musicians: Vol. 1 (1928-1929) (Black & White Vol. 89) (RCA, enr. 1928-1929; publ. 197?); Volume One 1928-1929 (Swaggie, publ. 1985). (LP)

Tiny Parham and his Musicians: Volume Two 1929-1930 (Swaggie, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1985). (LP)

Tiny Parham and his Musicians: Volume Three 1926-1930 (Swaggie, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1985). (LP)


Un orchestre dirigé par Ben Pollack vers 1928: on reconnait Jack Teagarden (trombone),
Jimmy McPartland (trompette),Benny Goodman (clarinette) et Ray Bauduc (batterie). 

Benny Goodman: The Young Benny Goodman 1928-1931 (Timeless, publ. 2005). (CD)

Variés: A Jazz Holiday (MCA, enr. 1928-1934; publ. 1973). (LP)

Benny Goodman: The Rare B. G. '27-'29 (Sunbeam, publ. 1972). (LP)

Alex Hill: Ain't It Nice? - The Recordings of Alex Hill 1 - 1928-1934 (Timeless, publ. 1998). (CD)

Variés (Frank Melrose / James P. Johnson / Mary Lou Williams / Alex Hill): Barrel House Piano (Brunswick, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1943; publ. 1950; Vogue, publ. 1955; Coral, publ. 195?); (Album 78-tours; 10”); Aussi sur: Variés (Jelly Roll Morton / Mary Lou Williams / Alex Hill / James P. Johnson / Frank Melrose): Piano Jazz vol. 2: Barrel House and Boogie Woogie (Brunswick, enr. 1926-1930; publ. 1955); Aussi sur: Variés: Piano in Style 2: Black Fingers 1928-1938 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 71) (MCA, enr. 1928-1938; publ. 1975). (LP)

Variés (Jabbo Smith and his Rhythm Aces / Wynn’s Creole Jazz Band / Albert Wynn and his Gut Bucket Five / Jimmy Wade and his Dixielanders / Alex Hill and his Orchestra): Hot Trumpets: Jazz in Chicago 1928-1930 (Swaggie, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1970). (LP)

Variés (Benny Morton and his Orchestra / Alex Hill and his Hollywood Sepians / Teddy Hill and his Orchestra / Six Men & a Girl): The Sound of Harlem Volume 1 (Jazz Document, enr. 1934-1940; publ. 1980). (LP)

Earl Hines: The Earl Hines Collection: Piano Solos, 1928-1940 (Collector's Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

A Fabulous Collection of his Most Famous Piano Solos (Atlantic, enr. 1928; publ. 1952); (10"); Aussi sur: A Monday Date: 1928 (Milestone, enr. 1923-1938; publ. 1970); Archive of Jazz Volume 40 (BYG, publ. 197?). (LP)

Earl “Fatha” Hines (Philips, enr. 1928-1950; publ. 1957); 57 Varieties: Piano Solo (Aimez-Vous le Jazz no. 16) (CBS, publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Earl Hines (Jazz Pour Tous 18) (Philips, enr. 1928-1950; publ. 1959); (10"); Aussi sur: Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines: 1928 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, enr. 1927-1928; publ. 1975). (LP)

Piano Solos (“X”, enr. 1929-1941; publ. 1954); 10’’; Solos de Piano (Collection ‘’Jazz  Classics’’ No. 8) (RCA, publ. 1955); (10’’)

The Indispensable Earl Hines Vol. 1/2 (1939-1940) (Jazz Tribune No. 5) (RCA, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 1979/1995). (LP/CD)

The Chocolate Dandies: 1928/1940 (Jazz Archives No. 67) (EPM, publ. 1993). (CD)

1928-33 (Parlophone, publ. 1967; Swaggie, publ. 1969; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins: King of the Tenor Sax (Commodore, enr. 1940 & 1943; publ. 1952); (10’’); Meditations (Mainstream / Fontana / Vogue, publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins & Frank Wess: The Tenor Sax (The Commodore Years) (Atlantic, enr. 1940 & 1943 / 1954; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins and the Chocolate Dandies (Commodore, enr. 1940 & 1943; publ. 1979). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins with the Varsity Seven / Roy Eldridge Big Band: Hawk & Roy: 1939 (Phoenix, enr. 1939; publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra / Buster Bailey and his Orchestra: The Varsity Sessions Vol. 1 (Storyville, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Jimmie Noone: Chicago Rhythm - Apex Blues: The Recordings of Jimmie Noone 1923-1943 (JSP, publ. 2006). (CD)

Variés (Perry Bradford’s Jazz Phools / Clarence Williams’ Orchestra / Ollie Powers’ Harmony Syncopators / Pickett-Parham Apollo Syncopators / Tiny Parham and his “Forty” Five): New York to Chicago 1923-28 (Biograph, enr. 1923-1928; publ. 1968-1969(?)). (LP)

Dean of Modern Hot Clarinetists Volume 1: Apex Club – Chicago, 1928 (Brunswick, enr. 1928; publ. 1943; publ. 1950); (Album 78-tours; 10”); Jimmie Noone and his Apex Club Orchestra with Earl “Fatha” Hines: Connaissance du Jazz Vol. I (Coral, publ. ?); (10”)

Jimmie Noone & Earl Hines: At the Apex Club Volume 1 (1928) (Decca, enr. 1928; publ. 1967; MCA, publ. 1974). (LP)

Jimmie Noone 2: Chicago Rhythm 1928-1930 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 59) (MCA, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1974(?)). (LP)

Jimmie Noone 3: Softly with Feeling 1929-1936 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 69) (MCA, enr. 1929-1936; publ. 1975). (LP)

Jimmie Noone 4: Another Date with Jimmie 1928-1940 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 78) (MCA, enr. 1928-1940; publ. 1975). (LP)

Oh! Sister Ain’t That Hot? (MCA, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1983). (LP)

1931-1940 (Queen-Disc, enr. 1931-1940; publ. 1975(?)). (LP)

Apex Club Blues (Affinity, enr. 1928-1941; publ. 1986). (LP)

Jimmie Noone 1936-41 (Swaggie, enr. 1936-1941; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Variés (Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra / Red Allen and his Orchestra / Zutty Singleton and his Orchestra / Johnny Dodds and his Orchestra / Jimmy Noone and his Orchestra): New Orleans Jazz (Decca, enr./publ. 1940; publ. 1956); (Album 78-tours; LP)

Louis Armstrong / Jimmie Noone: Jam Session Broadcast 1938 / Jimmie Noone Quartet 1941 (Swaggie, enr. 1938/1941; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: Jimmie Noone Quartet / Richard M. Jones Jazzmen: Chicago Dixieland in the Forties (Folkways, publ. 1981). (LP)

The Capitol Jazzmen: 1943-1947 (The Jazz Makers) (Swaggie, enr. 1943-1947; publ. 1984). (LP)


Un jeune Jack Teagarden. 

Jack Teagarden: King of the Blues Trombone (Epic/Collector's Choice Music, enr. 1928-1940; publ. 1963/2002). (LP/CD)

Jack Teagarden: Big 'T' (Proper, enr. 1928-1953; publ. 2004). (CD)

The Indispensable Jack Teagarden (1928/1957) (Jazz Tribune No. 45) (RCA, enr. 1928-1957; publ. 1983/1992). (LP/CD)

Giants of Jazz (Time Life, enr. 1928-1950; publ. 1979). (LP)

The Golden Horn of Jack Teagarden (Decca, enr. 1929-1953; publ. 1964; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Jack Teagarden Classics (Family, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1972). (LP)

Trombone “T” from Texas (Affinity, enr. 1929-1955). (LP)

Featuring Jack Teagarden (MCA, enr. 1934-1938; publ. 1975). (LP)

The Capitol Jazzmen: 1943-1947 (The Jazz Makers) (Swaggie, enr. 1943-1947; publ. 1984). (LP)

Jack Teagarden and his Swinging Gates: Big T (Commodore, enr. 1938 & 1944; publ. 195?); (10’’); Aussi sur: Jack Teagarden / Max Kaminsky: Big T and Mighty Max (Commodore, enr. 1944; publ. 1979). (LP)

Big T’s Jazz (Decca, enr. 1944-1955; publ. 1956; Brunswick, publ. 1958; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1962). (LP)

Variés: Happy Rhythm: New York Columbia Recordings - Volume 1 (Frog). (CD)

Harry Cooper, R.Q. Dickerson & The Cotton Club Orchestra: Harry Cooper, R.Q. Dickerson & The Cotton Club Orchestra (Collectors Items, enr. 1924-1927; publ. 1978). (LP)

Sam Morgan's Jazz Band / The Get-Happy Band / The Blue Ribbon Syncopators: Sam Morgan's Jazz Band / The Get-Happy Band / The Blue Ribbon Syncopators (VJM, enr. 1925-1927; publ. 1972). (LP)

The Gulf Coast Seven / The Original Jazz Hounds: The Gulf Coast Seven and The Original Jazz Hounds (VJM, enr. 1923-1927; publ. 1979). (LP)

Lem Fowler: Solos / Washboard Wonders / Favourites (VJM, enr. 1923-1927; publ. 1967). (LP)

Variés: Jazz in Harlem 1926-1931 (Arcadia, publ. 1976). (LP)

Elmer Snowden: Jazz Collection - Volume 12 (IAJRC, enr. 1924-1963; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Hot Notes: New York - Volume 1 (Frog, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 1996). (CD)
Variés: Thumpin' & Bumpin': New York Volume 2 (Frog, enr. 1929-1931; publ. 1996). (CD)

The Savoy Bearcats / Arthur Gibbs and his Gang: The Savoy Bands (Black & White Vol. 180) (RCA, enr. 1923 & 1926; publ. 1977-1978(?)). (LP)

Charlie Johnson / Lloyd Scott / Cecil Scott: Charlie Johnson-Lloyd Scott-Cecil Scott (Black & White Vol. 70/71) (RCA, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1973). (LP)

Bubber Miley: Bubber Miley and his Friends 1929-1931 (Black & White Vol. 65) (RCA, enr. 1929-1931; publ. 1972). (LP)

James P. Johnson: 1928-1931 (Swaggie, enr. 1928-1931; publ. 1986). (LP)

Blanche Calloway and her Orchestra / Dave Nelson and his Orchestra: Jazz Star Serie No. 19 (RCA, enr. 1931; publ. 196?). (LP)

Variés: Shuffle Your Feet 1928-1931 (Harrison, enr. 1928-1931; publ. 198?). (LP) 

Eubie Blake and his Orchestra / Frank Tanner and his Orchestra: Performances from 1931-1936 (Harrison, enr. 1931/1936; publ. 1978-1979(?)). (LP)

Variés (George E. Lee & his Orchestra / Walter Page’s Blue Devils / Sonny Clay’s Plantation Orchestra / Willie Jones & his Orchestra / Dave Nelson’s Harlem Hot Shots / Floyd Mills & his Marylanders / Alex Jackson’s Plantation Orchestra): Territory Bands Vol. 2 1927-1931 (Historical Records, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 1969). (LP)

Henry "Red" Allen & his New York Orchestra: 1929-1930 (JSP, publ. 2001). (CD)

Henry Allen Jnr. and his New York Orchestra: Treasury of Jazz 29 (RCA Victor, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1963); Aussi sur: Henry Red Allen (RCA Victor, enr. 1929-1957; publ. 1968); Aussi sur: Henry Allen Jnr. and his New York Orchestra: The Allen Victors: Chronological and Complete (Raretone, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1972). (LP)

Reuben Reeves and Omer Simeon: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order 1929-1933 (RST). (CD)

Omer Simeon: Omer Simeon Playing with His Trio, Harry Dial’s Blusicians, Reuben Reeves & his River Boys, Alex Hill & his Orchestra, The Dixie Rhythm Kings (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1929-?; publ. 1965). (LP)

Richard M. Jones / Omer Simeon: Chicago Jazz Volume 2 (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1926-1929; publ. 198?). (LP)

Reuben “River” Reeves and his Tributaries/River Boys: 1929 (Retrieval, enr. 1929; publ. 1987). (LP)

Variés (Reuben Reeves / Charles LaVere / Richard M. Jones / Earl Hines): Chicago in the 30’s (Tax, enr. 1932-1935; publ. 197?). (LP)


Henry "Red" Allen et son New York Orchestra: Jimmy Archey (trombone), Bill Coleman (trompette), Luis Russell (piano),
Bill Dillard (trompette), Will Johnson (banjo), Allen (trompette), Paul Barbarin (batterie),Albert Nicholas (saxophone alto), Pops Foster (contrebasse), Henry Jones (saxophone alto), Greely Walton (saxophone ténor). 

Luis Russell: The Luis Russell Story 1929-1934 (Retrieval, publ. 1995). (CD)

Luis Russell and his Louisiana Swing Orchestra (Columbia, enr. 1926-1934). (LP)

Luis Russell & his Orchestra: High Tension 1930-1934 (VJM, enr. 1930-1934; publ. 1986). (LP) 

"Banjo" Ikey Robinson: In Chronological Order 1929-1937 (RST, publ. 1994). (CD)

Blues, Skiffle & Jazz: Banjo Ikey Robinson 1929-1935 (Document, publ. 1985). (LP)

Jabbo Smith: The Complete 1929/1938 Sessions (Jazz Archives No. 77) (EPM, enr. 1927-1938; publ. 1993). (CD)

The Trumpet Ace of the Twenties Volume 1 (Melodeon, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1966); The Trumpet Ace of the Twenties Volume 2 (Melodeon, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 196?); Aussi sur: Jabbo Smith and his Rhythm Aces: The Ace of Rhythm (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1929; publ. 1968); Aussi sur: The Ace of Rhythm 1929 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 79) (MCA, enr. 1929; publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Jabbo Smith and his Rhythm Aces: Sweet ‘N’ Low Down (Affinity, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1986); Aussi sur: Volume One 1928-1929 (Retrieval, enr. 1928-1929; publ. 1990). (LP)

Volume Two 1929-1938 (Retrieval, enr. 1929-1938; publ. 1990); Aussi sur: Variés (“Hot Lips’’ Page and his Band / Rosetta Crawford and her Hep Cats / The Delta Four / “Jabbo” Smith and his Orchestra / Henry “Red” Allen and his Orchestra): The Swinging Small Bands 3 “Trumpets in Action” 1935-1940 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 60) (MCA, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1974). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: The Big Band Recordings 1930-1932 / The Big Band Sides 1930/32 (JSP). (CD)

V.S.O.P. (Very Special Old Phonography) Vol. 6 (Odeon, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1961; CBS, publ. 1968?); Aussi sur: Louis and the Big Bands 1928-30 (Parlophone, publ. 1969; Swaggie, publ. 1969?; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

V.S.O.P. (Very Special Old Phonography) Vol. VII (Odeon, enr. 1930-1931; publ. 1962; CBS, publ. 1968?). (LP)

Aussi sur: Louis in Los Angeles 1930 (Swaggie, publ. 1966; Parlophone, publ. 1970). (LP)

V.S.O.P. Vol. 7/8 (CBS, enr. 1930-1932; publ. 1974). (LP)

Washboard Rhythm Kings: An Introduction to Washboard Rhythm Kings: Their Best Recordings 1930-1937 (Best of Jazz). (CD)

Washboard Rhythm Kings (1930-1933) (Black & White Vol. 192) (RCA, publ. 1979). (LP)

Casa Loma Orchestra: An Introduction to Casa Loma Orchestra: Best Recordings 1930-1940 (Best of Jazz, publ. 1999). (CD)

Casa Loma Stomp (Hep, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1986). (LP)

Variés (Casa Loma Orchestra / Eddie Thomas’ Collegians / The Cotton Pickers / Jack Pettis and his Pets / Irving Mills and his Modernists / Stuart Hamblen acc. by Ted Dahl and his Orchestra): White Hot Jazz Volume I (Broadway Intermission, enr. 192?-193?; publ. 198?). (LP)

The Casa Loma Orchestra: White Jazz (Old Bean, enr. 1931-1934; publ. 1985). (LP)

Cab Calloway & his Orchestra: This is Hep (Proper, enr. 1930-1949; publ. 2008). (CD)

Mr. Hi. Di. Ho 1930-1931 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 84) (MCA, enr. 1930-1931; publ. 1977). (LP)

The Most Important Recordings of Cab Calloway (Official, enr. 1930-1949; publ. 1989). (LP)

Cab Calloway and his Orchestra 1932 (Collector’s Classics, enr. 1932; publ. 197?). (LP)

Cab Calloway & Co: The Complete 1933-1934 Cotton Club Orchestra Sessions, The 1949 Sides Plus Rare Items by Blanche Calloway (1931) and Billy Banks (1932) (Jazz Tribune No. 58) (RCA, enr. 1931-1932/1933-1934 & 1949; publ. 1985/1992). (LP/CD)

Jumping and Jiving (Vol. 2) 1930-1937 (Swingtime, enr. 1930-1937; publ. 1985). (LP)

16 Cab Calloway Classics (Aimez-Vous le Jazz no. 10) (CBS, enr. 1939-1941; publ. 1973). (LP)


L'orchestre de Hal Kemp en 1928; Jack Purvis est le deuxième debout à partir de la gauche. 

Jack Purvis: Recorded in New York, 1928-35 (Jazz Oracle, publ. 2002). (CD)

Rube Bloom / The Mississippi Maulers / The Seven Hot Air Men: New York Jazz 1927-30 (VJM, enr. 1927-1930; publ. 1976). (LP)

Variés: Dance Bands Play Hot! 1927-1931 (Harrison, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 1986). (LP)

Hal Kemp and his Orchestra: 1927-1931 (The Old Masters, enr. 1927-1931; publ. 197?). (LP)

The Boswell Sisters: Nothing Was Sweeter Than the Boswell Sisters (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1931; publ. 1966). (LP)

Louis Armstrong / Jack Purvis: Satchmo Style 1929-1930 (Parlophone, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1968; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Variés: Eddie Condon’s World of Jazz (Columbia, enr. 1927-1954; publ. 1973). (LP)

Don Redman: The Chrono(lo)gical Don Redman and his Orchestra 1931-1933 (Classics, publ. 1990). (CD)

Don Redman and his Orchestra: Shakin’ the Africann (Hep, enr. 1931-1932; publ. 1984). (LP)

Don Redman and his Orchestra: Doin’ the New Low Down (Hep, enr. 1932-1933; publ. 1984). (LP)

Fletcher Henderson: Yeah Man! (Hep, enr. 1931-1933; publ. 2001). (CD)
Fletcher Henderson: Wild Party! (Hep, enr. 1934; publ. 1994). (CD)

Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra: Yeah Man! (Hep, enr. 1931-1933; publ. 198?). (LP)

Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson and Horace Henderson: The Big Bands/1933 (Prestige, enr. 1933; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Variés (Horace Henderson / Benny Carter / Coleman Hawkins / Buck Washington / Meade Lux Lewis / Duke Ellington / Fletcher Henderson / Jack Hylton featuring Coleman Hawkins): Ridin’ in Rhythm (World Records, enr. 1933-1939; publ. 1977; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

The Complete Fletcher Henderson 1927-1936 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1927-1936; publ. 1976); The Indispensable Fletcher Henderson (1927/1936) (Jazz Tribune No. 30) (RCA, publ. 1982/1994). (LP/CD)

Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra: Wild Party! (Hep, enr. 1934; publ. 1985). (LP) 


Lucky Millinder (à gauche) et le Mills Blue Rhythm Band;
on reconnaît entre autres Henry "Red" Allen (trompette) au centre. 

The Mills Blue Rhythm Band: Harlem Heat (Living Era, enr. 1931-1936; publ. 2006). (CD)

Blue Rhythm (Hep, enr. 1931; publ. 1986). (LP)

Savage Rhythm (Hep, enr. 1931-1932; publ. 1987). (LP)

Rhythm Spasm (Hep, enr. 1932; publ. 1989). (LP)

1931-1933 (GAPS, enr. 1931-1933; publ. 1977-1978(?)). (LP)

Variés (Louis Armstrong / Mills Blue Rhythm Band / Adelaïde Hall / Willie Bryant / Don Redman…): The Greatest of the Big Bands Vol. 8 (Black & White Vol. 161) (RCA, enr. 1932-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

1931-1937 (The Old Masters, enr. 1931-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

1934-35 Volume 1 (Everybody’s, enr. 1934-1935; publ. ?). (LP)

Mills Blue Rhythm Band (Jazz Panorama, enr. 1932-1936; publ. 1967-1968(?)). (LP)

Mills Blue Rhythm Band 1935-1936 (1934-1936): Keep the Rhythm Going (Jazz Archives, enr. 1934-1936; publ. 1974). (LP)

Bennie Moten: 1929-1932: Band Box Shuffle (Hep, publ. 2000). (CD)

The Complete Bennie Moten Featuring Count Basie Vol. 3/4 (1928-1930) (Jazz Tribune No. 31) (RCA, enr. 1928-1930; publ. 1982). (LP)

The Complete Bennie Moten Featuring Count Basie Volumes 5/6 (1930-1932) (Jazz Tribune No. 40) (RCA, enr. 1930-1932; publ. 1983). (LP)

The Rhythmakers: 1932 (Jazz Archives No. 101) (EPM) / The Rhythmakers 1932: The Complete Set (Retrieval, publ. 2006). (CD)

The Rhythmakers Volume One (IAJRC, enr. 1932; publ. 1969); Billy Banks and His Rhythmakers (CBS, publ. 1970); Aussi sur: Jack Bland & his Rhythmakers / Billy Banks & his Orchestra: The Rhythmakers 1932 (Collector’s Classics, enr. 1932; publ. 196? ou 197?); The Rhythmakers 1932 (VJM, publ. 1983). (LP)

Claude Hopkins: The Chrono(lo)gical Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra 1932-1934 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

1932-34 (GAPS, enr. 1932-1934; publ. 1977-1978(?)). (LP)

Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra: 1932-1933 (Previously Unissued Sides) 1940 (Rare Sides) (Jazz Archives, enr. 1932-1933/1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Spirits of Rhythm: 1932-34 / 1932-1941 (Retrieval, enr. 1932-1941; publ. 1995). (CD)

The Spirits of Rhythm (Gardenia, enr. 1933-1941; publ. 1983); Aussi sur: 1933-34 (JSP, enr. 1933-1934; publ. 1985). (LP)

Variés (Garland Wilson / Herman Chittison / Charlie Lewis): Harlem Piano in Montmartre (Jazz in Paris) (Gitanes Jazz Productions, enr. 1932-1941; publ. 2002). (CD)

Garland Wilson: The Way I Feel (Collectors Items, enr. 1932-1951; publ. 1984). (LP)

Herman Chittison: Master of the Stride Piano 1933-1941 (Meritt, enr. 1933-1941; publ. 1983). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins / Valaida Snow / Danny Polo and his Swing Stars: Americans in Europe Vol. 2 (Swingfan, enr. 1938-?; publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Danny Polo and his Swing Stars: 1937-1939 (The Old Masters, enr. 1937-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Richard M. Jones: The Chrono(lo)gical Richard M. Jones 1927-1944 (Classics). (CD) 

Variés (Reuben Reeves / Charles LaVere / Richard M. Jones / Earl Hines): Chicago in the 30's (Tax, enr. 1932-1935; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (King Carter and his Royal Orchestra / Jones' Chicago Cosmopolitans / Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon and his Hot Shots / Don Redman and his Orchestra): Big Band Rhythm (Collector's Must, enr. 193?; publ. 1983). (LP)

Jimmie Noone's Quartet / Richard M. Jones Jazzmen: Chicago Dixieland in the Forties (Folkways, enr. 1941 & 1944; publ. 1981). (LP)

 

Le trompettiste Arthur Briggs et son Savoy Syncops Orchestra. 

Arthur Briggs: Hot Trumpet in Europe 1927/1933 (Jazz Archives No. 10) (EPM, publ. 1995). (CD)

Arthur Briggs in Berlin (Black Jack, enr. 1927; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Sam Wooding / Bill Coleman / Arthur Briggs / Kenny Clarke / Garland Wilson / Herman Chittison): AIE: Americans in Europe 1931/1938 Volume 2 (Tax, enr. 1931-1938; publ. 1983). (LP)

Variés (Bobby Martin / Herman Chittison / Bill Coleman / Freddy Johnson / Arthur Briggs): AIE: Americans in Europe 1933/1938 (Tax, enr. 1933-1938; publ. 197?). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: Young Louis Armstrong (1930-1933) (Jazz Tribune No. 20) (RCA). (LP/CD)

Red Norvo: Dance of the Octopus (Hep, enr. 1933-1936; publ. 1995). (CD)

Red Norvo & his All Stars (Epic, enr. 1933-1935; publ. 1955; Philips, publ. 1956); Aussi sur: Red Norvo and his All Stars (Original 1933-1938 Recordings) (Epic, enr. 1933-1938; publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Red Norvo featuring Mildred Bailey (Portrait Masters, enr. 1929-1937; publ. 1988). (LP) 

Red Norvo and his Orchestra: Red (Hep, enr. 1936; publ. 1988). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins: The Essential Sides Remastered 1929-1939 (JSP, publ. 2006). (CD)

Henry “Red” Allen & Coleman Hawkins: 1933 (The Smithsonian Collection/Columbia Special Products, enr. 1933; publ. 1980). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins: The Hawk (Regal, enr. 1933-1934; publ. 1967); Vintage Hawk (Music for Pleasure, publ. ?); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins and Mary Lou Williams: Jazz Pioneers (Prestige, enr. 1933-1934/1936; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Variés (Horace Henderson / Benny Carter / Coleman Hawkins / Buck Washington / Meade Lux Lewis / Duke Ellington / Fletcher Henderson / Jack Hylton featuring Coleman Hawkins): Ridin’ in Rhythm (World Records, enr. 1933-1939; publ. 1977; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Benny Carter 1933/39 (Tax, enr. 1933-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

The Hawk in Europe 1934-1937 (ASV Living Era, enr. 1934-1937; publ. 1988). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins with the Ramblers: The Hawk in Holland (Ace of Clubs, enr. 1935 & 1937; publ. 1968; GNP Crescendo, publ. 1968; Decca, publ. 1968; Jasmine, publ. 198?). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter: Coleman Hawkins & Benny Carter (Swing/DRG, enr. 1935-1946; publ. 1985). (LP)

Dutch Treat (Xanadu, enr. 1936-1938; publ. 1982). (LP)

Joe Robichaux: Joe Robichaux and his New Orleans Rhythm Boys (1933) / Christina Gray (1929) (Jazz Oracle, publ. 2007). (CD)

Joseph Robichaux: The Complete Robichaux (Blu-Disc, enr. 1929/1933/1936; publ. 1980). (LP)

Joe Robichaux & his Hot New Orleans Rhythm Boys 1933 (Folklyric, enr. 1933; publ. 1981). (LP)

Joe Robechaux and his New Orleans Rhythm Boys 1933 (Classic Jazz Masters, enr. 1933; publ. 198?). (LP)

Joe Sullivan: The Chrono(lo)gical Joe Sullivan 1933-1941 (Classics, publ. 1995). (CD)

Variés: Jazz in the Thirties (World Records, enr. 1933-1935; publ. 1976; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Joe Sullivan: The Piano Man 1935-1940 (Blu-Disc, enr. 1935-1940; publ. 1980). (LP)

Variés (Harry James and the Boogie Woogie Trio / The Cafe Society Orchestras of Joe Sullivan and Frank Newton / Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, Joe Turner): Cafe Society Swing and the Boogie Woogie 1938-1940 (Swingfan, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Pee Wee Russell: The Pied Piper of Jazz (Commodore, enr. 1941/1944; publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Pee Wee Russell: The Pied Piper of Jazz (Commodore, enr. 1941/1944; publ. 1982). (LP)


Quand quand on est un pianiste et que c'est Art Tatum joue, on regarde un peu par-dessus son épaule... 
Albert Ammons, Teddy Wilson et Hazel Scott écoutent le Maître! 

Art Tatum: Piano Grand Master (Proper, enr. 1932-1951; publ. 2003). (CD)

First Recordings (1932/33) / In Concert (1949) (CBS, enr. 1932-1949; publ. 1985). (LP)

Piano Starts Here (Columbia, enr. 1933/1949; publ. 1968). (LP)

Art Tatum 1: Piano Solos “Art of Tatum’’ 1934-1937 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 38) (MCA, enr. 1934-1937; publ. 197?). (LP)

Art Tatum Masterpieces (MCA, publ. 1973). (LP)

Art Tatum / James P. Johnson: Art Tatum Masterpieces Volume II and James P. Johnson Plays Fats Waller (MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Art Tatum: His Rarest Solos (Ariston, enr. 1935/1939; publ. 1970; Saga, publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Master of Jazz (Masters of Jazz Vol. 8) (Storyville, enr. 1935-1946; publ. 1984). (LP)

Piano Solos Vol. 2 (Brunswick, enr. 1937-1940; publ. 1950); (10”); Vol. 1: Piano Solo (Connaissance du Jazz – Volume VI) (Coral, publ. 195?); (10’’)

Here’s Art Tatum (Brunswick, enr. 1937-1944; publ. 1955; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1966; Vogue, publ. ?; Coral, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: Art Tatum 2: Piano Solos ‘’Art of Tatum’’ 1939-1940 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 39) (MCA, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Pieces of Eight (The Smithsonian Collection, enr. 1939-1955; publ. 1981); Moods (Official, publ. 1989). (LP)

Piano Solos Volume One (Decca, enr. 1940; publ. 1947; publ. 1949); (Album 78-tours; 10”); Aussi sur: The Art of Tatum (Decca, enr. 1940-1944; publ. 1958; Brunswick, publ. 1960; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1967; Coral, publ. 1970); Aussi sur: Pure Genius (Affinity, enr. 1937-1944; publ. 1984); Aussi sur: Solos (1940) (Decca Presents Art Tatum) (MCA, enr. 1940; publ. 1990). (LP)

Art Tatum 3 ‘’Art of Tatum’’ with Big Joe Turner and Trio 1941-1944 (Jazz Heritage Vol. 54) (MCA, enr. 1941-1944; publ. 1974). (LP)

Inspirations in Jazz by Art Tatum (Comet, enr./publ. 1944); (Album 78-tours); Art Tatum Trio (Dial, publ. 1950; Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Art Tatum / Erroll Garner: Kings of the Keyboard (Jazztone, enr. 1944-1947(?); publ. 1954); Aussi sur: Art Tatum / Erroll Garner: Giants of the Piano (Royal Roost, publ. 1956; Vogue, publ. 1960; Columbia, publ. 1963; Royal Roost/Fresh Sound, publ. 1988); Art Tatum – Erroll Garner (CID, publ. 1960); Les Géants du Piano (Mode Serie, publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Art Tatum is Art: The Trio 1944 (Musicraft Jazz Archives, enr. 1944; publ. 1977). (LP)

Song of the Vagabonds (Black Lion, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1976). (LP)

Art Tatum (Capitol, enr. 1949; publ. 1950); (10”)

Art Tatum Encores (Capitol, enr. 1949; publ. 1951); (10’’)

Art Tatum (Capitol, enr. 1949-1952; publ. 1956); Aussi sur: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 3: Solo Piano (Capitol, enr. 1949; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: The Complete Capitol Recordings (Affinity, enr. 1949-1952; publ. 1988). (LP)

Works of Art (Jazzzz, enr. v. 1949-1952; publ. 1975); Art Tatum in Private (Jazz Chronicles, publ. 1977); Piano Solo: Unreleased Private Sessions October 1952 New-York (Musicraft Jazz Anthology, publ. 1978). (LP)

Gene Norman Presents Art Tatum at the Piano Volume One/Volume Two: Art Tatum at the Crescendo Vol. I/Vol. II (GNP Crescendo, enr. 194?; publ. 1975); Aussi sur: The Artistry of Tatum (Vogue, publ. 1975); Vol. 1 / Vol. 2 (Jazz Vogue, publ. 197?); Aussi sur: All That Jazz Vol 2 (DJM, publ. 1975); Art Tatum (Trip Jazz, publ. 197?). (LP)

Benny Carter: The Music Master (Proper, enr. 1930-1952; publ. 2004). (CD)

The Chocolate Dandies: 1928-33 (Parlophone, enr. 1928-1933; publ. 1967; Swaggie, publ. 1969; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Benny Carter: 1933 (Prestige, enr. 1933; publ. 1969); Aussi sur: Variés (Horace Henderson / Benny Carter / Coleman Hawkins / Buck Washington / Meade Lux Lewis / Duke Ellington / Fletcher Henderson / Jack Hylton featuring Coleman Hawkins): Ridin’ in Rhythm (World Records, enr. 1933-1939; publ. 1977; Swing/DRG, publ. 1984). (LP)

Benny Carter 1933/39 (Tax, enr. 1933-1939; publ. 197?). (LP)

Benny Carter and his Orchestra: Swingin’ at Maida Vale (Decca, enr. 1936; publ. 1958; Ace of Clubs, publ. 1964; Jasmine, publ. 198?). (LP)

Benny Carter with the Ramblers and his Orchestra 1937 (Decca, enr. 1937; publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Benny Carter / Freddy Johnson / Coleman Hawkins: Made in Holland, 1934-’37 (Panachord, enr. 1934-1937; publ. 1982). (LP)

Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter: Coleman Hawkins & Benny Carter (Swing/DRG, enr. 1935-1946; publ. 1985). (LP)

Benny Carter and his Orchestra 1939/40: Melancholy Benny (Tax, enr. 1939-1940; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Don Redman / Claude Hopkins / Benny Carter / Lucky Millinder): Big Bands Uptown Volume 1 (1931-1943) (Decca, enr. 1931-1943; publ. 1969; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Benny Carter 1928-1952 (Jazz Tribune No. 4) (RCA, enr. 1928-1952; publ. 1979/1992). (LP/CD)

Benny Carter / Cootie Williams: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 11: Big Band Bounce (Capitol, enr. 1943-1945 / 1945-1946; publ. 1972). (LP)

Benny Carter: Vol. 1: The Deluxe Recordings (Swingtime, enr. 1946; publ. 198?). (LP)

Lennie Tristano / Arnold Ross: Holiday in Piano (EmArcy, enr. 1946/1947; publ. 195?); (10"); Aussi sur: Benny Carter / Willie Smith / Pete Brown: Carter/Smith/Brown: Alto Artistry (Trip Jazz, enr. 1944-1946 (?); publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Benny Carter, Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges, Flip Phillips, Ben Webster, etc.): Jam Session #2 (Mercury, enr./publ. 1952; Clef, publ. 1953; Blue Star, publ. 1954; Columbia, publ. 1955; Verve, publ. 1958); Funky Blues (Verve, publ. 1962); Aussi sur: Variés (Charlie Parker with Benny Carter/Johnny Hodges/Ben Webster & Oscar Peterson): Norman Granz Jam Session: The Charlie Parker Sides (Verve, enr. 1952; publ. 1975). (LP)

Benny Carter and his Strings with the Oscar Peterson Quartet: Alone Together (Norgran, enr. 1952-(?); publ. 1956; Verve, publ. 1961). (LP)


Fats Waller et son "Rhythm". 

Fats Waller: The Complete Recorded Works Volume 2: A Handful of Keys (JSP, enr. 1929-1934; publ. 2006). (CD)

“Fats” Waller Memorial (RCA Victor, enr. 1926-1943; publ. 1969). (LP)

Fats Waller Piano Solos 1929-1941 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1929-1941; publ. 1977); Masters of Jazz Vol. 2 (RCA, publ. 1978); Piano Solos (1929-1941) (Jazz Tribune No. 23) (RCA, publ. 1981/1992). (LP/CD)

One Never Knows, Do One? - The Best of Fats Waller (Book-of-the-Month Records, publ. 1978). 

The Fats Waller Piano Solos: Turn on the Heat (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1927-1941; publ. 1991). (LP/CD)

The Indispensable Fats Waller Volumes 1/2 (1926-1935) (Jazz Tribune No. 25) (RCA, enr. 1926-1935; publ. 1982/1994). (LP/CD)

Thomas ‘Fats’ Waller: The Complete Early Band Works 1927-9 (Halcyon, enr. 1927-1929; publ. 1987/1990). (LP/CD)

Smashing Thirds (RCA Victor, enr. 1929-1937; publ. 1968). (LP)

Fats Plays, Sings, Alone and with Various Groups (Aimez Vous le Jazz 18) (CBS, enr. 1922-1932; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Variés (Fats Waller / Eddie South / Spirits of Rhythm / etc.): Swing Street Volume 2 (Tax, enr. 1931-1941; publ. 197?).  (LP)

The Complete Fats Waller Vol. 1 1934-1935 (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1975). (LP)

Louis Prima / Wingy Manone: The Complete Brunswick & Vocalion Recordings of Louis Prima and Wingy Manone (1924-1937) (Mosaic). (CD)

Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang: 1934-1935 Volume One (The Old Masters, publ. 197?). (LP)

Volume Two 1935-1936 (The Old Masters, publ. 197?). (LP)

Volume Three 1936 (The Old Masters, publ. 197?). (LP)

1937-1938 Volume Four (The Old Masters, publ. 1997(?)). (LP)

The Arcadian Serenaders & The Original Crescent City Jazzers: The Arcadian Serenaders 1924-25 (Parlophone, enr. 1924-1925; publ. 1969). (LP)

Wingy Manone: Volume 1 (Rarities, enr. 1928-1934; publ. 1979-1980?). (LP)

Volume 2 (Rarities, enr. 1934-1935; publ. 1979-1980?). (LP)

Volume 3 (Flutegrove, enr. 1935; publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Volume 4 (Little Gem, enr. 1935-1936; publ. 197? ou 198?). (LP)

Herman Chittison: The Chrono(lo)gical Herman Chittison 1933-1941 (Classics, publ. 1993). (CD)

Master of the Stride Piano 1933-1941 (Meritt, publ. 1983). (LP)

Eddie South: Black Gipsy 1927/1941 (Jazz Archives No. 70) (EPM, publ. 1993). 

Eddie South / Emilio Caceres: Eddie South 1927-1933 / Emilio Caceres 1937: No More Blues (Black & White Vol. 197) (RCA, enr. 1927-1933 & 1937; publ. 1979). (LP)

Eddie South accompanied by Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelly, etc.: Recorded in Paris: 1929 & 1937 (Swing, enr. 1929 & 1937; publ. 1985); Aussi sur: Variés (Eddie South and his Alabamians / Sam Wooding and his Orchestra / Jean Cocteau et l’Orchestre Dan Parrish / James Boucher et son Jazz): Le Jazz en France Volume 2: Black Bands in Paris 1929-1930 (Pathé, enr. 1929-1930; publ. 1983). (LP)

Variés (Eddie South / Willie Lewis / Freddy Johnson and Lex Van Spall): Swingtime in Europe 1934-1938 (The Old Masters, enr. 1934-1938; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés (Fats Waller / Eddie South / Spirits of Rhythm / etc.): Swing Street Volume 2 (Tax, enr. 1931-1941; publ. 197?). (LP)

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