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LIST of 812 X 78 Rpm RECORDS Page 1 of 15 LIST of 812 x 78 rpm RECORDS - offered FOR SALE All records are of US-origin (except where noted), hand-picked and purchased from Bob Altshuler, former VP of CBS-USA, from Huntington, N.Y. and the late, great collector Harvey Newland from La Mirada, CA. ALL are in E to MINT– condition, meticulously wash-cleaned and vertically stored in custom made, new and solid cardboard covers in a dry non-smoking room. In all probability, they are in the best condition ever to be found. Kindly note that I have NEVER bought nor collected a record in less than E condition over the past 40 years. 1. Johnny Alston – Modern Music 140 – Everything'll Be Allright / Ecstacy 2. Johnny Alston – Modern Music 144 – Red Light / Mr. Fine 3. Johnny Alston – Modern 20-824 – Blue Nocturne / Brooklyn Jump 4. Johnny Alston – Atlas JA-138 – Found A New Baby / Careless Love 5. Johnny Alston – Atlas JA-139 – Eary Blues / Sam The Boogie Woogie Man 6. Max 'Blues' Bailey – Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is / Irene's Blues 7. Blue Lu Barker – Decca 7588 – Georgia Grind / Nix On Those Lush Heads 8. Blue Lu Barker – Decca 7648 – Marked Woman / You Ain't Had No Blues 9. Blue Lu Barker – Decca 7683 – Never Brag About Your Man / Midnight Blues 10. Blue Lu Barker – Decca 7713 – Jitterbug Blues / Down In The Dumps 11. Blue Lu Barker / Cow Cow Davenport – Decca 7813 – Scat Skunk / The Mess Is Here 12. Dud Bascomb – Alert 201 – Sweet Georgia Brown / Indiana 13. Dud Bascomb – DeLuxe 2004 – Victory Bells / Time And Again 14. Dud Bascomb – DeLuxe 2005 – Let’s Jump / Somebody’s Knockin’ 15. Paul Bascomb – Alert 205 – Nona / Tell It To Me 16. Paul Bascomb – Alert 206 – Leap Frog Blues / Lady Ginger Snap 17. Paul Bascomb – Manor 1108 – Dextrose / Robbin’s Bop 18. Jesse Belvin – Specialty 435 – Confusin' Blues / Baby, Don't Go 19. Jesse Belvin – Specialty 559 – Where's My Girl / Love, Love Of My Life (d.j. copy) 20. Buster Bennett – Columbia 30132 – Play Those Riffs / Stop That Walking Baby 21. Buster Bennett – Columbia 30148 – Let Me Love You, Baby / Rockin' My Blues Away 22. Buster Bennett – Columbia 36873 – Leap Frog Blues / Reefer Head Woman 23. Buster Bennett – Columbia 37071 – I Want To Woogie Woogie / Don't Jive Me Baby 24. Buster Bennett – Columbia 37273 – Got Too Much Insurance / Jersey Cow Bounce 25. Buster Bennett – Columbia 37346 – Mellow Pot Blues / Signifying Woman 26. Buster Bennett – Columbia 37560 – Don't Worry About A Thing / Broken Down Man 27. Buster Bennett – Columbia 37951 – Mr. Bennett Blows / Hard Luck Blues 28. Buster Bennett – Columbia 38043 – It Can Never Happen / You Are Too Beautiful & Weary River 29. Buster Bennett – Columbia 38173 – Famous Door Boogie / Three Different Women 30. Clyde Bernhardt – Musicraft 345 – Lost Weekend Blues / The Lady In Debt 31. Clyde Bernhardt – Musicraft 348 – Scandal-Monger Mama / Blues In The Red 32. Clyde Bernhardt – Musicraft 506 – Blues Behind Bars / Blues Without Booze 33. Clyde Bernhardt – Sonora 100 – Triflin' Woman Blues / Sweet Jam Jam 34. Clyde Bernhardt – Sonora 101 – Lay Your Habits Down / Would You Do Me A Favor 35. Clyde Bernhardt – Sonora 109 – Good Woman Blues / If It's Any News To You 36. Clyde Bernhardt – Tru-Blue 119 – Let's Have A Ball This Morning / I'm Crazy 'Bout The Boogie 37. Clyde Bernhardt – Tru-Blue 120 – Baby Tell Me / Jail House Blues 38. Clyde Bernhardt – Decca 48087 – My Heart Belongs To You / Pretty Mama Blues 39. Clyde Bernhardt – Blue Note 1202 – Cracklin' Bread / Meet Me On The Corner 40. Black Cats and The Kitten – Okeh 05882 – Step It Up And Go / My Boogie Woogie Daddy 41. Otis Blackwell – Jay-Dee 792 – Nobody Met The Train / I'm Standing At The Doorway To Your Heart 42. Bon Bon – Decca 3980 – I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire / Sweet Mama, Papa's Getting Mad 43. Bon Bon – Decca 8603 – Seeing You Again / Sleepy Old Town 44. Beryl Booker – RCA Victor 40-0147 – Low Ceiling / Don't Blame Me 45. Bea Booze – Decca 8621 – Let's Be Friends / War Rationin' Papa 46. Bea Booze – Decca 8629 – I Love To Georgia Brown So Slow / If I Didn't Love You 47. Bea Booze – Decca 48033 – Mr. Freddie Blues / Gulf Coast Blues Page 2 of 15 48. Bea Booze – Decca 48055 – See See Rider / Catchin' As Catch Can 49. Calvin Boze – Score 4008 – Satisfied / Working With My Baby 50. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3045 – Waiting And Drinking / If You Ever Had The Blues 51. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3055 – Safronia B / Angel City Blues 52. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3065 – Lizzie Lou - pt.1 / Lizzie Lou – pt.2 53. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3072 – Stinkin' From Drinkin' / Look Out For Tomorrow Today 54. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3079 – Beal Street On A Saturday Night / Choo, Choo's Bringing My Baby Home 55. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3086 – Baby, You're Tops With Me / Slippin' And Slidin' 56. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3100 – I've Got News For You / I Can't Stop Crying 57. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3110 – I'm Gonna Steam Off The Stamp / Fish-Tail 58. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3122 – My Friend Told Me / Hey Lawdy, Miss Claudie 59. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3132 – Good Time Sue / Keep Your Nose Out Of My Business 60. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3147 – Looped / Blow, Man, Blow 61. Calvin Boze – Aladdin 3160 – Having A Time / Shamrock 62. Tiny Bradshaw – King 4397 – Butterfly / I'm Going To Have Myself A Ball 63. Hadda Brooks – Modern 20-645 – Sailboat In The Moonlight / Roses Of Picardy Boogie 64. Hadda Brooks – Modern 20-602 – Tootsie Timesie / What Have I Done 65. Hadda Brooks – Okeh 6910 – I Went To Your Wedding / My Song 66. Hadda Brooks – Okeh 6939 – Brooks Boogie / When I Leave The World Behind 67. Hadda Brooks – Okeh 6963 – You Let My Love Get Cold / Dreamin’ And Cryin’ 68. Hadda Brooks – Okeh 7020 – If You Love Me / Trust In Me 69. Hadda Brooks – Okeh 7031 – I Don’t Mind / He’s Coming Home 70. Cleo Brown – Decca 409 – (Lookie, Lookie) Here Comes Cookie / I'll Take The South 71. Cleo Brown – Decca 410 – You're A Heavenly Thing / The Stuff Is Here And It's Mellow 72. Cleo Brown – Decca 486 – Me And My Wonderful One / Give A Broken Heart A Break 73. Cleo Brown – Decca 512 – Mama Don't Want No Peas An' Rice An' Coconut .. / Never Too Tired For Love 74. Cleo Brown – Decca 632 – When / When Hollywood Goes Black And Tan 75. Cleo Brown – Decca 718 – Breakin' In A Pair Of Shoes / You're My Fever 76. Cleo Brown – Decca 795 – Latch On / Slow Poke 77. Cleo Brown – Decca 846 – Love In The First Degree / My Gal Mezzanine 78. Lee Brown – Decca 7504 – Carpenter Man Blues / Little Girl, Little Girl 79. Lee Brown – Decca 7575 – New Little Girl, Little Girl / Moanin' Dove 80. Lee Brown – Decca 7587 – Jeff Davis Highway / Down By The M & O 81. Lee Brown – Decca 7615 – Lemon Roller / Forsaken Blues 82. Lee Brown – Decca 7626 – I Can Lay It On Down / Low Down Feelin' 83. Lee Brown – Decca 7654 – Lock And Key Blues / Treated Like A Dog 84. Lee Brown – Decca 7686 – Little Brown Skin Girl / My Driving Wheel 85. Lee Brown – Decca 7697 – Cross The Santa Fe / Another Little Girl 86. Lee Brown – Decca 7790 – My Little Girl / Let Me Be Your Bo Weavil 87. Piney Brown – Apollo 418 – Why Do I Cry Over You / That's Right Baby 88. Walter Brown – Queen 4170 – New Four Day Rider / Gonna Open Up A Business 89. Joyce Bryant – London 600 – Drunk With Love / Indiscret 90. Willie Bryant – Apollo 369 – It’s Over Because We’re Through / Amateur Night In Harlem 91. Willie Bryant – Apollo 408 – Algiers Blues / Because Your Baby Is On Your Mind 92. Willie Bryant – Apollo 409 – Blues Around The Country – pt.1 / pt.2 93. Willie Bryant – Apollo 1029 – Phungie, Phungie An’ Stchew / Sneaky Pete 94. Una Mae Carlisle –Bluebird 11181 – I See A Million People / The Booglie Wooglie Piggy 95. Una Mae Carlisle – Bluebird 11257 – Can't Help Lovin' That Man / Anything 96. Una Mae Carlisle – Bluebird 11271 – It Ain't Like That / City Called Heaven 97. Una Mae Carlisle – Bluebird 11330 – My Wish / Moonlight Masquerade 98. Una Mae Carlisle – Bluebird 11362 – Coffee And Cakes / I'm The One Who Loves You 99. Una Mae Carlisle – Bluebird 11491 – I'm Tryin' / Don't Tetch It 100. Una Mae Carlisle – Bluebird 11507 – Sweet Talk / So Long Shorty 101. Una Mae Carlisle – Savoy 616 – That's My Man / Throw It Out Your Mind 102. Ike Carpenter – Modern 20-522 – Take The "A'"Train / Keep Your Hands On The Table 103. Ike Carpenter – Modern 20-537 – Ickie's Blues / Day Dreaming 104. Wingy Carpenter – Decca 7698 – Look Out Papa Don't You Bend Down / Put Me Back In The Alley Page 3 of 15 105. Benny Carter – Capitol 144 – Poinciana / Hurry, Hurry 106. Benny Carter – Capitol 165 – Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight / I'm lost 107. Benny Carter – Capitol 40048 – Prelude To A Kiss / Jalousie (Swiss issue) 108. Benny Carter – Reina 102 – Chilpancingo / (There's A New Side To) An Old Love Story 109. Sid Catlett / Edmond Hall – Delta D-10-1 / 10-2 – Blues In Room 920 / Sweet Georgia Brown 110. Sid Catlett / Edmond Hall – Delta D-10-3 / 10-4 – Thermo-Dynamics / Blue Skies 111. Sid Catlett – Super Disc 1022 – Just A Riff / Mop De Mop Mop 112. Sid Catlett – Super Disc 1023 – Before Long / What's Happenin' 113. Sid Catlett – Manor 1058 – Open The Door, Richard / Cherry Wine Blues 114.
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