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Record Series 1121-105.4, W. W. Law Music Collection-Compact Discs, Inventory by Genre Record Series 1121-105.4, W. W. Law Music Collection-Compact Discs, Inventory by Genre Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Blues (music) James Cotton Living the Blues James Cotton; Larry McCray; John Primer; Johnny B. Gayden; Brian Jones; Dr. John; Lucky Peterson; Joe Louis Walker 1994 1121-105-242 19 Blues (music) Willie Dixon Willie Dixon; Andy McKaie; Don Snowden 1988 1121-105-249 01 Oversized case; 2 CD box set Blues (music) Cincinnati Blues (1928-1936) Bob Coleman's Cincinnati Jug Band and Associates; Walter Coleman; Bob Coleman no date 1121-105-242 17 Found with CD album in Box #10, Item #28; Case was found separately Blues (music) Willie Dixon, The Big Three Trio Willie Dixon; The Big Three Trio 1990 1121-105-242 18 Blues (music) The Best of Muddy Waters Muddy Waters 1987 1121-105-242 08 Blues (music) The Roots of Robert Johnson Robert Johnson 1990 1121-105-242 07 Blues (music) The Best of Mississippi John Hurt Mississippi John Hurt; Bob Scherl 1987 1121-105-242 06 Blues (music) Bud Powell: Blues for Bouffemont Bud Powell; Alan Bates 1989 1121-105-242 36 Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 1 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Blues (music) Big Bill Broonzy Good Time Tonight Big Bill Broonzy 1990 1121-105-242 04 Blues (music) Bessie Smith The Collection Bessie Smith; John Hammond; Frank Walker 1989 1121-105-242 38 Blues (music) Blind Willie Johnson Praise God I'm Satisfied Blind Willie Johnson 1989 1121-105-242 20 Post-it note was found on the back of this CD case, photocopy made and placed in envelope behind CD. Blues (music) Drinkin' TNT 'N' Smokin' Dynamite' Buddy Guy; Junior Wells; Bill Wyman; Pinetop Perkins; Terry Taylor; Dallas Taylor 1988 1121-105-242 29 Blues (music) Odetta Blues Everywhere I Go Odetta; Mark and Catherine Carpentieri; Seth Farber; Big Bill Broonzy; Sippie Wallace; Dink Johnson; Earnest Lawlars 1999 1121-105-242 28 Blues (music) Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings Robert Johnson 1990 1121-105-249 02 Oversized CD compilation album; 2 CD set Blues (music) Bessie Smith The Complete Recordings Volume 2 Bessie Smith 1991 1121-105-249 03 Oversized CD compilation album; 2 CD set Blues (music) The Blues: A Smithsonian Collection of Classic Blues Singers W. K. McNeil; Blind Lemon Jefferson; Ma Rainey; Leroy Carr; Sleepy John Estes; John Lee Hooker, etc… 1993 1121-105-249 04 Oversized CD compilation album; 4 CD set Blues (music) Big Bill Broonzy Good Time Tonight Big Bill Broonzy 1990 1121-105-242 05 Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 2 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Blues (music) Memphis Minnie HooDoo Lady (1933-1937) Memphis Minnie 1991 1121-105-242 12 Blues (music) Pure Religion and Bad Company Reverend Gary Davis; Smithsonian Folkways 1991 1121-105-242 14 Blues (music) Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry Sing Brownie McGhee; Sonny Terry 1990 1121-105-242 15 Blues (music) Shoutin' Swingin' and Makin' Love Jimmy Witherspoon; Jimmy Rushing; Al Hibbler; Wynonie Harris; Jay McShann; Harold Ashby; Ray Nance 1991 1121-105-242 31 Blues (music) Wynton Marsalis Levee Low Moan/ Soul Gestures in Wynton Marsalis; Steve Epstein; Dr. George Butler Southern Blue Volume 3 1991 1121-105-242 32 Blues (music) Wynton Marsalis Thick in the South/ Soul Gestures in Wynton Marsalis; Steve Epstein; Dr. George Butler Southern Blue Volume 1 1991 1121-105-242 33 Blues (music) Wynton Marsalis Uptown Ruler/ Soul Gestures in Southern Wynton Marsalis; Steve Epstein; Dr. George Butler Blue Volume 2 1991 1121-105-242 34 Blues (music) Ballad and Blues Master Joe Williams; Norman Simmons; Henry Johnson; Bob Badgley 1992 1121-105-242 37 Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 3 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Blues (music) B. B. King 36 All-Time Greatest Hits B. B. King 1996 1121-105-242 13 3 CD Box Set Blues (music) Jonah Man: A Tribute to Bert Williams Max Morath; Bert Williams; Jeff Zaraya 1996 1121-105-242 30 Blues (music) Mississippi John Hurt, 1928 Sessions Mississippi John Hurt 1990 1121-105-242 11 Blues (music) The Best of John Lee Hooker, 1965-1974 John Lee Hooker 1992 1121-105-242 10 Blues (music) Masters of the Delta Blues: The Friends of Charlie Patton Charlie Patton; Son House; Tommy Johnson; Willie Brown; Kid-Bailey; Bertha Lee; Ishmon Bracey; Louise Johnson; Bukka White 1991 1121-105-242 09 Blues (music) Wynton Marsalis Septet Blue Interlude Wynton Marsalis Septet; Steve Epstein; Dr. George Butler 1992 1121-105-242 35 Blues (music) Leadbelly, Includes Legendary Performances Never Before Leadbelly; Frank Driggs Released no date 1121-105-242 21 Blues (music) Rockin' My Blues Away Washboard Sam; Billy Altman; Steve Backer 1992 1121-105-242 22 Blues (music) Negro Prison Blues and Songs Alan Lomax no date 1121-105-242 16 Post it note found on the back of this CD, photocopy made and kept in envelope behind the disc. Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 4 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Blues (music) Compact Jazz/ Dinah Washington Sings the Blues Dinah Washington; Quincy Jones 1987 1121-105-242 27 Blues (music) The Blues Big Bill Broonzy no date 1121-105-242 02 Blues (music) Robert Wilkins/ The Original Rolling Stone Robert Wilkins 1989 1121-105-242 24 Blues (music) The Blues Big Bill Broonzy no date 1121-105-242 03 Blues (music) The Slide Guitar Bottles, Knives and Steel Leadbelly; Weaver and Beasley; Barbecue Bob; Blind Willie Johnson; Ruth Willis; Blind Willie McTell; Buddy Woods; Bukka White; Sister O. M. Terrell 1990 1121-105-242 23 Post-it note found on the back of the CD album, photocopy made and kept in envelope behind CD. Blues (music) Odetta Blues Everywhere I Go Odetta; Mark Carpentieri; Catherine Carpentieri; Seth Farber 1999 1121-105-242 25 Blues (music) The Blues Big Bill Broonzy no date 1121-105-242 01 Blues (music) Blues for the New Millennium Marcus Roberts 1997 1121-105-242 26 Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 5 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Classical music Tchaikovsky Gala in Leningrad 150 Birthday Gala Yo-Yo Ma; Jessye Norman; Itzhak Perlman; Leningrad Philharmonic; Yuri Temirkanov 1991 1121-105-245 43 Classical music 6 Brandenburg Concertos; 4 Orchestral Suites Johann Sebastian Bach; The English Concert; Trevor Pinnock 1982 1121-105-247 47 3 CD Set; Third disc missing Classical music Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 Choral Beethoven; Rudolf Serkin; John McClure; Leonard Bernstein; New Fantasy York Philharmonic; Westminster Choir 1983 1121-105-245 47 Classical music Die Schopfung/ The Creation Joseph Haydn; Lucia Popp; Werner Hollweg; Kurt Moll; Helena Dose; Benjamin Luxon; Brighton Festival Chorus; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Antal Dorati; David Strange; Laszlo Heltay; The London Chamber Choir; The Argo Chamber Orchestra 1994 1121-105-245 51 2 CD set Classical music Wynton Marsalis In Gabriel's Garden Wynton Marsalis; Bach; Purcell; Torelli; English Chamber Orchestra; Anthony Newman; Steve Epstein 1996 1121-105-247 01 Classical music Hiawatha Samuel Coleridge Taylor; Helen Field; Arthur Davis; Bryn Terfel; Chorus of the Welsh National Opera; Kenneth Alwyn 1991 1121-105-245 55 Classical music Andre Watts The Chopin Recital Andre Watts; Frederic Chopin 1992 1121-105-247 14 Classical music Andre Watts The Schubert Recital Andre Watts; Schubert 1992 1121-105-247 13 Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 6 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Classical music Coleridge Taylor; Butterworth; MacCunn; Royal Liverpool Samuel Coleridge Taylor; George Butterworth; Hamish MacCunn; Philharmonic Orchestra; Argo Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Grant Llewellyn 1993 1121-105-245 22 Classical music Mozart Quintets, Quartets, Etc. Strings and Wind Mozart; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble; Grumiaux Trio 1991 1121-105-247 10 3 CD Set Classical music Joseph Haydn Stabat Mater Joseph Haydn; The English Concert and Choir; Trevor Pinnock; Patricia Rozario; Catherine Robbin; Anthony Rolfe Johnson; Cornelius Hauptmann 1990 1121-105-247 32 Classical music Legendary Performances: The Ultimate Classical Music PBS; Horowitz; Perlman; Rubinstein; Bernstein Collection Sampler no date 1121-105-236 02 Classical music Vivaldi The Four Seasons/ 3 Violin Concertos Vivaldi; Itzhak Perlman; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 1992 1121-105-245 38 Classical music Paper Music, Bobby McFerrin, Conductor and Vocalist Bobby McFerrin; The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra 1995 1121-105-245 52 Classical music Andre Previn from Ordinary Things Andre Previn; Steven Epstein; Yo-Yo Ma; Toni Morrison; Sylvia McNair; Sandra Church 1997 1121-105-247 45 Classical music Haydn and Hellenic Antiquity Haydn; Jeff Prillaman; Virtuosi di Praga; Peter Tiboris 1995 1121-105-247 44 Friday, May 11, 2018 Page 7 of 89 Genre Album title Contributor (s) Date Final Box # Item # Additional Notes Original CD Classical music Horowitz at Home Vladimir Horowitz; Franz Schubert; Franz Liszt 1989 1121-105-236 18 Classical music Horowitz Volume 2, The Private Collection, Live Vladimir Horowitz; Thomas Frost; Debussy; Prokofiev; Poulenc; Performances from Carnegie Hall, 1945-1949 Kabalevsky; Barber 1995 1121-105-236 19 Classical music Die Schone Mullerin Franz Schubert; Zeger Vandersteene; Levente Kende 1986 1121-105-247 33 Classical music Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonatas and Partitas
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