Good Time Jazz Records Catalog: Ten Inch series
Good Time Jazz Ten Inch series (10 inch LP)
L-1 The Firehouse 5 Plus 2 (The FH5 Story Part I) 1953
Johnny Lucas, trumpet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, bass sax; Jim MacDonald, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 13, 1949
LK100-4 | Firehouse Stomp |
LK101-4 | Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me |
LK102-2 | Fireman's Lament |
LK103-3 | San |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 1949
LK116-6 | Brass Bell |
LK117-2 | Everybody Loves My Baby |
LK118-3 | Red Hot River Valley |
LK119-4 | Riverside Blues |
** also released on The Firehouse 5 Plus 2 (Vol. 1), Vogue (F) LD 116.
L-2 The Firehouse Five Plus Two (The FH5 Story Part II) 1953
same personnel.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, February 18, 1950
LK147-2 | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise |
LK148-6 | Pagan Love Song |
LK149-5 | Yes Sir! That's My Baby |
LK150-3 | Tiger Rag |
same personnel.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, July 20, 1950
LK177-1 | Down Where The Sun Goes Down |
LK178-3 | St. Louis Blues |
LK179-2 | Frankie & Johnny |
LK180-4 | Copenhagen |
** also released on The Firehouse Five Plus Two (Vol. 3), Vogue (F) LD 120.
L-3 Ragtime Classics By Wally Rose 1953
Wally Rose, piano; Bob Short, tuba; Turk Murphy, washboard.
Italian Village, San Francisco, CA, February 17, 1953
King Porter Stomp | |
Cascades Rag | |
Easy Winners | |
Frog Legs Rag | |
Red Pepper Rag | |
The Pearls | |
Gladiolus Rag | |
Pineapple Rag |
** also released on Vogue (F) LD 180.
L-4 Turk Murphy's Jazz Band Turk No. 1 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #4,8; Bob Helm, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Harry Mordecai, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba, string bass.
Los Angeles, CA, May 31, 1949
1. LK104-4 | New Orleans Stomp |
2. LK105-5 | Grandpa's Spells |
3. LK106-3 | Papa Dip |
4. LK107-2 | Trouble In Mind |
5. LK108-1 | Chimes Blues |
6. LK109-6 | Turk's Blues (Social Polecat) |
7. LK110-2 | All The Wrongs You've Done To Me |
8. LK111-1 | When My Sugar Walks Down The Street |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 037 in 1955, (F) LD 117.
L-5 Turk Murphy's Jazz Band Turk 2 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #6,8; Bill Napier, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Bill Newman, guitar, banjo; Squire Girsback, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 1950
1. LK139 | Trombone Rag |
2. LK140 | 1919 Rag |
3. LK141 | Waiting For The Robert E. Lee |
4. LK142 | Struttin' With Some Barbecue |
5. LK143 | Ragtime Dance |
6. LK144 | Darktown Strutters' Ball |
7. LK145 | Irish Black Bottom |
8. LK146 | Curse Of An Aching Heart |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 078 in 1955, (F) LD 119.
L-6 The Firehouse 5 Plus 2 (Vol. 3) (The FH5 Story Part 3) 1953
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, October 7, 1950
LK181 | 12th Street Rag |
LK182 | Wabash Blues |
same personnel.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, March 9, 1951
LK191 | Lonesome Mama Blues |
LK193 | Sobbin' Blues |
LK194 | Sweet Georgia Brown |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1951
LK200 | Just A Stomp At Twilight |
LK201 | Who Walks In When I Walk Out |
LK202 | Firehouse Chief (as Firechief Rag) |
** also released on The Firehouse 5 Plus 2 (Vol. 2), Vogue (F) LD 118.
L-7 Turk Murphy's Jazz Band Turk No. 3 1953
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone, vocal #2,6; Bill Napier, clarinet; Skippy Anderson, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Stan Ward, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1950
1. LK151 | By And By |
2. LK152 | After You've Gone |
3. LK153 | A Closer Walk With Thee |
4. LK154 | Canal Street Blues |
5. LK155 | Down By The Riverside |
6. LK156 | St. James Infirmary |
7. LK157 | Storyville Blues |
8. LK158 | Ory's Creole Trombone |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 180 in 1956, (F) LD 181.
L-8 Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band Watters 1 1953
Lu Watters, 1st cornet, leader; Bob Scobey, 2nd cornet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Russ Bennett, Clancy Hayes, banjo; Dick Lammi, tuba; Bill Dart, drums.
San Francisco, CA, December 19, 1941
MLB-106 | Muskrat Ramble |
MLB-107 | At A Georgia Camp Meeting |
MLB-108 | Original Jelly Roll Blues |
MLB-109 | Maple Leaf Rag |
MLB-110 | Irish Black Bottom |
MLB-112 | Smoky Mokes |
MLB-113 | Memphis Blues |
Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo; Bill Dart, drums.
MLB-111 | Black And White Rag |
** also released on Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band Watters' 1, Vogue (E) LDG 038 in 1955, (F) LD 121.
L-9 Bob Scobey's Frisco Band Scobey No. 1 1952
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Clancy Hayes, guitar; Squire Girsback, bass; Gordon Edwards, drums.
San Francisco, CA, April 29, 1950
CPM-1038 | Pretty Baby |
CPM-1039 | Some Of These Days |
CPM-1040 | Dippermouth Blues |
CPM-1041 | St. Louis Blues |
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; Albert Nicholas, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal #2; Squire Girsback, bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
San Francisco, CA, February 23, 1951
1. | Coney Island Washboard |
2. | Beale Street Mama |
3. | Wolverine Blues |
4. | That's A Plenty |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 054 in 1955, (F) LD 215.
L-10 Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1944/45 Volume 1 1953
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone, vocal #4; Omer Simeon, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Alton Redd, drums.
MacGregor Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 1944
1. CPM-1032-1 | Get Out Of Here |
2. CPM-1033-1 | South |
3. CPM-1034-2 | Blues For Jimmie Noone |
4. CPM-1035-2 | Creole Song |
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone, vocal #3; Omer Simeon, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar, vocal #4; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
International Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 5, 1945
1. CRE1006 | Panama |
2. CRE1009 | Careless Love |
3. CRE1010 | Do What Ory Say |
4. CRE1011 | Under The Bamboo Tree |
** also released on Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band, Barclay (F) 6843 in 1955. and on Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1944/45 Volume 2, Vogue (E) LDG 184 in 1956.
L-11 Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1944/45 Volume 2 1953
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone, vocal #4; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, September 8, 1945
1. CRE1013 | 1919 Rag |
2. CRE1014 | Maryland, My Maryland |
3. CRE1015 | Down Home Rag |
4. CRE1016 | Oh! Didn't He Ramble |
Mutt Carey, trumpet; Kid Ory, trombone; Darnell Howard, clarinet; Buster Wilson, piano; Bud Scott, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1945
CRE1022 | Original Dixieland One Step |
CRE1023 | Maple Leaf Rag |
CRE1024 | Weary Blues |
CRE1025 | Ory's Creole Trombone |
** also released on Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 2, Barclay (F) 6844 in 1955. and on Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1944/45 Volume 1, Vogue (E) LDG 055 in 1955.
L-12 no information
L-13 Paul Lingle At The Piano 1953
Paul Lingle, piano; Bob Short, bass #1,3-8; Monte Mountjoy, drums #6.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio, Los Angeles, CA, February 11, 12 and 13, 1952
1. | Yellow Dog Blues |
2. | Pastime Rag No. 3 |
3. | London Blues |
4. | Blame It On The Blues |
5. | Memphis Blues |
6. | Sweet Substitute |
7. | Sidewalk Blues |
8. | Black Bottom Stomp |
L-14 Bob Scobey's Frisco Band Vol. 2 1953
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, November 6, 1951
LK309 | South |
LK311 | Chicago |
LK312 | Sailing Down Chesapeake Bay |
LK315 | Melancholy |
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, Bob Mielke, Marshall Nichols, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Bob Short, tuba; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, April 12, 1952
LK321 | Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me |
LK322 | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans |
LK323 | Peoria |
LK324 | All The Wrongs You've Done To Me |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 109 in 1955, (F) LD 207.
L-15 Banjo Kings Volume One 1953
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Vic Davis, piano; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 30, 1951
Alabamy Bound | |
Stephen Foster Medley No. 1: Old Kentucky Home / Swanee River / Camptown Races / Oh, Susannah | |
Hello Ma Baby | |
That Banjo Rag |
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Stan Wrightsman, piano; George Bruns, tuba, string bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 1952
The Burglar Buck | |
Stephen Foster Medley No. 2: Old Black Joe / Ring, Ring De Banjo / Nelly Bly / Massa's In De Cold, Cold Ground | |
Banjo Bounce | |
Pickin' The Banjo |
L-16 Firehouse Five Plus Two Volume Four (The FH5 Story Part 4) 1953
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Radio Recorders' Studio B, Los Angeles, CA, March 9, 1951
LK192 | Mississippi Rag |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 1951
LK199 | Show Me The Way To The Fire |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Clarke Mallery, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 1951
LK225 | San Antonio Rose |
LK226 | Chinatown, My Chinatown |
LK228 | Five Foot Two |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; Tom Sharpsteen, clarinet; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Jerry Hamm, drums.
RCA Victor's Studio, Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1952
LK330 | Lonesome Railroad Blues |
LK331 | Runnin' Wild |
LK332 | When You Wore A Tulip |
** also released on Firehouse Five Plus Two Volume Four, Vogue (F) LD 196.
L-17 Bunk Johnson And The Yerba Buena Jazz Band - Spirituals & Jazz 1953
Bunk Johnson, trumpet, vocal #8; Turk Murphy, trombone; Ellis Horne, clarinet; Burt Bales, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; Squire Girsback, bass; Clancy Hayes, drums, vocal #2,5; Sister Lottie Peavey, vocal #4,7.
San Francisco, CA, spring 1944
1. RM402 | Careless Love |
2. | 219 Blues |
3. | The Girls Go Crazy |
4. | When I Move To The Sky |
5. RM401 | Ace In The Hole |
6. | Ory's Creole Trombone |
7. | Nobody's Fault But Mine |
8. | Down By The Riverside |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 110 in 1955.
L-18 Turk Murphy's Jazz Band Turk No. 4 1953
Don Kinch, trumpet; Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Pat Patton, banjo; George Bruns, tuba; Johnny Brent, drums.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1951
LK209 | Little John's Rag |
LK210 | Minstrels Of Annie Street |
LK211 | Bay City |
LK212 | Mesa 'Round |
Turk Murphy, trombone; Bob Helm, clarinet; Wally Rose, piano; Dick Lammi, banjo; Bob Short, tuba, cornet #3; Claire Austin, vocal #1-3.
Capitol Records' Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, April 1, 1952
1. 317 | Hot Time In The Old Town |
2. 318 | Oh, Daddy |
3. 319 | Cakewalkin' Babies (From Home) |
4. 320 | Wolverine Blues |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 186 in 1956.
L-19 Burt Bales After Hours 1953
Burt Bales, piano.
Sound Recorders, San Francisco, CA, October 22, 1949
Temptation Rag | |
Wild Man Blues | |
Mister Joe | |
Kansas City Man Blues | |
Chicago Breakdown | |
Melancholy | |
New Orleans Joys | |
Midnight Mama |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 136 in 1955.
L-20 no information
L-21 Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1953 1954
Teddy Buckner, cornet; Kid Ory, trombone; Pud Brown, clarinet; Lloyd Glenn, piano; Julian Davidson, guitar; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 17, 1953
LK353 | South Rampart Street Parade |
LK354 | The Girls Go Crazy |
LK355 | St. James Infirmary |
LK356 | Bill Bailey |
Teddy Buckner, cornet; Kid Ory, trombone; Bob McCracken, clarinet; Don Ewell, piano; Julian Davidson, guitar; Morty Corb, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, December 1, 1953
Milneberg Joys | |
Bucket's Got A Hole In It | |
Creole Love Call | |
Aunt Hagar's Blues |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 093 in 1955, (F) LD 206.
L-22 Bob Scobey's Frisco Band Volume 3 1954
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal; Dick Lammi, string bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, June, 1953
LK337 | Ace In The Hole |
LK338 | Silver Dollar |
LK347 | Long Gone |
LK348 | Hindustan |
Bob Scobey, trumpet; Jack Buck, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Wally Rose, piano; Clancy Hayes, banjo, vocal #1-3; Dick Lammi, string bass; Fred Higuera, drums.
Oakland, CA, October 6, and November 10, 1953
1. LK362 | Huggin' And Chalkin' (as Huggin' & A-Chalkin') |
2. LK367 | Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia |
3. | Big Butter And Egg Man |
4. | Sidewalk Blues |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 155 in 1955, (F) LD 226.
L-23 Firehouse Five Plus 2 Volume 5 - Goes South! 1954
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Dick Roberts, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, January 23, 1954
Basin Street Blues | |
Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old Kentucky Home | |
At A Georgia Camp Meeting |
Danny Alguire, cornet; Ward Kimball, trombone; George Probert, clarinet, soprano sax; Frank Thomas, piano; Harper Goff, banjo; Ed Penner, tuba; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Capitol Records' Melrose Studio A, Los Angeles, CA, March 30, 1954
Alabama Jubilee | |
I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston | |
Original Dixieland One-Step |
L-24 Claire Austin Sings The Blues 1954
Claire Austin, vocal; with Kid Ory, trombone; Don Ewell, piano; Ed Garland, bass; Minor Hall, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 2, 1954
411 | The World's Jazz Crazy |
Down Hearted Blues | |
See See Rider | |
Good Time Flat Blues | |
Careless Love | |
410 | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out |
Mecca Flat Blues | |
'Fore Day Creep |
** also released on Vogue (E) LDG 185 in 1956.
L-25 The Banjo Kings (Vol. 2) 1954
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Monte Mountjoy, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 7, 1953
Down South | |
Carolina In The Morning |
same session.
Oh, Dem Golden Slippers | |
Chicken Pickin' Reel |
same personnel.
Los Angeles, CA, October 29, 1953
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now | |
Beautiful Dreamer | |
My Gal Sal | |
Banjo Happy |
L-26 Banjo Kings Go West Vol. 3 1955
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; plus Ernie Anderson, tenor banjo; with Bill Norris, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Ralph Hansell, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 19, 1954
The Columbus Stockade Blues | |
Steel Guitar Rag | |
You Are My Sunshine | |
San Antonio Rose |
Dick Roberts, tenor banjo; Red Roundtree, plectrum banjo; plus Ernie Anderson, tenor banjo; with Stan Wrightsman, piano; Ray Leatherwood, bass; Nick Fatool, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, December 6, 1954
Westward Ho! | |
Home On The Range | |
Home In San Antone | |
Panhandle Rag |