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  1. Ma Rainey: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom [Yazoo, 1984] Like most records of the '20s this 14-cut disc isn't exactly a pleasure to hear. Yazoo's pressing adds detail, brightness, and what may be an even-up trade--surface noise--to Milestone's five-duplication twofer. Nor is the material all one could hope for--"Prove It On Me Blues" would have ...

  2. M ARTIST TITLE; 2001: Rainey, Ma: Immortal Ma Rainey, The: 2002: Dodds, Johnny: Immortal Johnny Dodds, The: 2003: Morton, Jelly Roll: Immortal Jelly Roll Morton, The

  3. Ab 1923 legte „MaRainey eine Reihe eigener Schellackplatten vor. Dabei ging sie mit Lovie Austin‘s Blues Serenaders sowie einer Reihe Jazzgiganten wie Louis Armstrong, Kid Ory, Coleman Hawkins, Fletcher Henderson ins Studio. In den 30er-Jahren war das Publikum einer Bessie oder „MaRainey nicht mehr sonderlich gewogen. Nach dem Tod ihrer Mutter und ihrer Schwester zog sich die ...

  4. Too country to be semirespectably "classic" even though Fletcher Henderson, Coleman Hawkins, and Don Redman show up among her sidemen, she's not so somber as gruff on the down blues she's best known for, and she also kids around. In short, she's more rock and roll than Bessie Smith. A. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom [Yazoo, 1991]

  5. 23. Mai 2018 · That year, after Dorsey left the band, she recorded with various musicians on the Paramount label-often under the name of Ma Rainey and her Georgia Jazz Band which, on various occasions, included musicians such as pianists Fletcher Henderson, Claude Hopkins, and Willie the Lion Smith, reed players Don Redman, Buster Bailey and Coleman Hawkins, and trumpeters Louis Armstrong and Tommy Ladnier ...

  6. LP, Album, Stereo. Around The World In A Day. Prince And The Revolution. Released. 1985 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Blame It On The Blues" on Discogs.

  7. Re-mastered, October, 1966 (Madison Sound Studios). Brown and yellow Milestone labels. Company address listed as "221 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019" on back cover. first of the great blues singers in twelve classic performances never previously reissued on LP.