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Frank Trumbauer – Early Tram (1921-1925)
Essential Recordings from Frank Trumbauer's Early Years
Track listing:
1. “Right or Wrong”–Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra (Brunswick, ca. Sep. 1921) [0:00]
2. “By the Pyramids”–Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra (Brunswick, ca. Sep. 1921) [3:06]
3. “Nobody Knows But My Pillow and Me”–Benson Orchestra of Chicago (Victor, 14 June 1923) [6:31]
4. “I Never Miss the Sunshine (I’m So Used to the Rain)”–Benson Orchestra of Chicago (Victor, 14 June 1923) [10:02]
5. “San”–Mound City Blue Blowers (Brunswick, 14 Mar. 1924) [13:37]
6. “Red Hot”–Mound City Blue Blowers (Brunswick, 14 Mar. 1924) [16:43]
7. “Georgia Blues”–Lanin’s Arkansaw Travelers (Okeh, ca. May 1924) [19:35]
8. “Lost-My-Baby Blues”–Lanin’s Arkansaw Travelers (Okeh, ca. May 1924) [22:23]
9. “Mama’s Gone, Goodbye”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 3 June 1924) [25:18]
10. “Where is that Old Girl of Mine?” (v. Billy Jones)–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 3 June 1924) [28:18]
11. “I Can’t Get the One I Want”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 10 July 1924) [31:20]
12. “Doodle-Doo-Doo”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 27 Sep. 1924) [34:30]
13. “Flock O’ Blues”–Sioux City Six (Gennett, 9 Oct. 1924) [37:30]
14. “I’m Glad”–Sioux City Six (Gennett, 9 Oct. 1924) [40:10]
15. “Me and the Boyfriend”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 13 Oct. 1924) [43:19]
16. “Prince of Wails”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 4 Dec. 1924) [46:12]
17. “Why Couldn’t it Be Poor Little Me?”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 4 Dec. 1924) [48:57]
18. “Jimtown Blues”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 6 Dec. 1924) [52:05]
19. “Mishawaka Blues”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 6 Feb. 1925) [55:03]
20. “Jacksonville Gal”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 6 Feb. 1925) [58:04]
21. “Those Panama Mamas”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 9 Apr. 1925) [1:00:58]
22. “Down and Out Blues”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 9 Apr. 1925) [1:03:53]
Essential Recordings from Frank Trumbauer’s Early Years
Track listing:
1. “Right or Wrong”–Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra (Brunswick, ca. Sep. 1921) [0:00]
2. “By the Pyramids”–Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra (Brunswick, ca. Sep. 1921) [3:06]
3. “Nobody Knows But My Pillow and Me”–Benson Orchestra of Chicago (Victor, 14 June 1923) [6:31]
4. “I Never Miss the Sunshine (I’m So Used to the Rain)”–Benson Orchestra of Chicago (Victor, 14 June 1923) [10:02]
5. “San”–Mound City Blue Blowers (Brunswick, 14 Mar. 1924) [13:37]
6. “Red Hot”–Mound City Blue Blowers (Brunswick, 14 Mar. 1924) [16:43]
7. “Georgia Blues”–Lanin’s Arkansaw Travelers (Okeh, ca. May 1924) [19:35]
8. “Lost-My-Baby Blues”–Lanin’s Arkansaw Travelers (Okeh, ca. May 1924) [22:23]
9. “Mama’s Gone, Goodbye”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 3 June 1924) [25:18]
10. “Where is that Old Girl of Mine?” (v. Billy Jones)–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 3 June 1924) [28:18]
11. “I Can’t Get the One I Want”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 10 July 1924) [31:20]
12. “Doodle-Doo-Doo”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 27 Sep. 1924) [34:30]
13. “Flock O’ Blues”–Sioux City Six (Gennett, 9 Oct. 1924) [37:30]
14. “I’m Glad”–Sioux City Six (Gennett, 9 Oct. 1924) [40:10]
15. “Me and the Boyfriend”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 13 Oct. 1924) [43:19]
16. “Prince of Wails”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 4 Dec. 1924) [46:12]
17. “Why Couldn’t it Be Poor Little Me?”–Ray Miller and His Orchestra (Brunswick, 4 Dec. 1924) [48:57]
18. “Jimtown Blues”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 6 Dec. 1924) [52:05]
19. “Mishawaka Blues”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 6 Feb. 1925) [55:03]
20. “Jacksonville Gal”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 6 Feb. 1925) [58:04]
21. “Those Panama Mamas”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 9 Apr. 1925) [1:00:58]
22. “Down and Out Blues”–The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick, 9 Apr. 1925) [1:03:53]
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