The label TOM “The Old Masters” was managed by George Morrrow, specialist in sound restoration. In the early 1970s, it offered reissues in limited editions of recordings of Jazz orchestras from the 1920s and 30s. A selection of 100% Jazz LPs indexed in the CEMJazz DataBase.
CEMJazzId | Label | Rec_title | Primary_artist | Titles | Artists | Rec_tags |
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cmj-33t-tom-3-52 | TOM | Joel Shaw – 1931-1932 - Volume One. | Joel Shaw and His Orchestra. | A1: Business In 'F'. A2: Sweet Violets. A3: If It Ain't Love. A4: Business In 'Q'. A5: My Extraordinary Gal. A6: Oh Monah. A7: Goofus. B1: Dinah. B2: Mouthful O' Jam. B3: Whittle & Blow Your Blues Away. B4: Call Of The Freaks. B5: When You're Getting Along With Your Girl. B6: Get Cannible. B7: Tiger Rag. B8: You Darlin'. | Gene Kardos Group with Vocals by Dick Robertson. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-2 | TOM | The Greatest Jazz Bands. | The Greatest Jazz Bands. | A1: Rumba Negro. A2:Ride Red Ride. A3: Quality Shout. A4: The Terrorv A5: Boot To Boot. A6: My Pretty Girl. B1: Variety Stomp. B2: Shakin' The African. B3: Ozark Mountain Blues. B4: Swampfire. B5: Cotton Club Stomp. B6: Pippo Non La Sa. | A1: Bennie Moten. A2:The Mills Blue Rhythm Band. A3: Paul Howard. A4: Cliff Jackson. A5: Jesse Stone. A6: Jean Goldkette. B1: Fletcher Henderson. B2: Don Redman. B3: The Missourians. B4: Clyde McCoy. B5: Duke Ellington. B6: Tullio Mobiglia. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-19 | TOM | Hot Jazz 1927-1929. | Orchestras of Carl Fenton, Benny Meroff, George Belshaw, Herb Weidoeft, Herman Waldman and others. | A1: What A Day. A2: Maybe - Who Knows?. A3: Out Bucket Shuffle. A4: Louisiana That's My Home. A5: My Gal Sal. A6: Sweet Liza. A7: You'll Recognize My Baby. A8: Marbles. B1: China Boy. B2: Somebody Loves Me. B3: Sad Moments. B4: The Talk Of The Town. B5: Cinderella Blues. B6: Shine. B7: Sea Legs. B8: Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie. | -Carl Fenton And His Orchestra (A1, A2). -Harris Brothers' Texans (A3, A4). -Tom Gerunovich And His Roof Garden Orchestra (A5). -George Belshaw And His KFAB Orchestra (A6, A7). -Herman Waldman And His Orchestra (A8). -Henry Lange And His Baker Hotel Orchestra (B1, B2). -Herb Weidoeft And His Orchestra (B3). -Benny Meroff And His Orchestra (B4). -Jesse Stafford And His Orchestra (B5, B6). -Hale Byers And His Orchestra (B7, B8). | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-9 | TOM | The Goofus Five and Ted Wallace And His Orchestra - 1927. | The Goofus Five and Ted Wallace And His Orchestra. | A1: Farewell Blues. A2: I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. A3: The Wang-Wang Blues. A4: Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling?. A5: Clementine. A6: Nothing Does-Does Like It Used To Do-Do-Do. A7: I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain. B1: Corn Fed. B2: Buffalo Rhythm. B3: Zulu Wail. B4: Mary. B5: Changes. B6: For My Baby. B7: Cobble-Stones. | The Goofus Five and Ted Wallace And His Orchestra starringAdrian Rollin', Tommy Dordeu and others: -The Goofus Five (A1-A7) -Ted Wallace and His Orchestra (B1-B7). | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-13 | TOM | Phil Napoleon 1929-1931. | Phil Napoleon, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Dick McDonough, The Dorsey Brothers. | A1: You Can't Cheat A Cheater. A2: Gettin' Hot. A3: Mean To Me. A4: My Kinda Love. A5: Anything. A6: You Made Me Love You. A7: Gotta Feelin' For You. A8: Low-Down Rhythm. B1: St. Louis Gal. B2: My Honey's Lovin' Arms. B3: Jazz Me Blues. B4: Anything. B5: Harlem Madness. B6: Navy Blues. B7: Red-Hot Chicago. B8: Chinnin' And Chattin' With May. | Starring Phil Napoleon and Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Dick McDonough, The Dorsey Brothers and many others. -Napoleon's Emperors (A1-A5). -Miff Mole's Molers (A6). -The Hot Air Men (A7, A8, B5-B8). -The Original Memphis Five (B1, B4). | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-50 | TOM | Rare Jazz Of The Twenties - Volume Two. | Ted Lewis And His Band, Casa Loma Orchestra, Harry Pollock's Maurice Club Diamonds, Don Voorhees And His Orchestra, Slatz Randall And His Orchestra, Jesse Stafford, Ted Wallace, Leo Reisman, Charley Straight, Ray Miller, Benny Krueger, Fred Rich. | A1: The New St. Louis Blues. A2: My Mama's In Town. A3: China Girl. A4: What Do I Care. A5: Dawning. A6: Bessie Couldn't Help It. A7: I Don't Want Your Kisses. A8: Hittin' The Bottle. B1: Alabama Stomp. B2: Sweet Southern Breeze. B3: That's Why I Love You. B4: That's What I Call Keen. B5: Doodle-Doo-Doo. B6: Pleasure Mad. B7: Singin' In The Rain (5-29). B8: Singin' In The Rain (6-29). | -Ted Lewis And His Band (A1, A2). -Casa Loma Orchestra (A3). -Harry Pollock's Maurice Club Diamonds (A4). -Don Voorhees And His Orchestra (A5). -Slatz Randall And His Orchestra (A6). -Jesse Stafford (A7). -Ted Wallace (A8). -Leo Reisman (B1). -Charley Straight (B2-B4). -Ray Miller (B5). -Benny Krueger (B6). -Fred Rich (B7, B8). | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-49 | TOM | Victorious Jazz Volume One. | Phil Napoleon, Fess Williams, Bernie Cummings And His Orchestra, Charles Dornberger And His Orchestra, Al Katz And His Kittens, New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Jack Crawford And His Orchestra, Art Landry, Nat Shilkret. | A1: Go Joe Go. A2: Clarinet Marmalade. A3: Hot Town. A4: Livin' In The Sunlight. A5: Tiger Rag. A6: Ace In The Hole. A7: She's Cryin For Me. B1: Swanee Shore. B2: Who's That Pretty Baby. B3: Camel Walk. B4: Everybody Stomp. B5: Slippery Elm. B6: When Sweet Susie Goes Steppin' By. B7: Dusky Stevedore. | -Phil Napoleon (A1, A2). -Fess Williams (A3). -Bernie Cummings And His Orchestra (A4). -Charles Dornberger And His Orchestra (A5). -Al Katz And His Kittens (A6). -New Orleans Rhythm Kings (A7). -Jack Crawford And His Orchestra (B1, B2). -Art Landry (B3-B5). -Nat Shilkret (B6, B7). | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-16 | TOM | Ben Selvin And His Orchestra– 1931 Volume One. | Ben Selvin And His Orchestra. | A1: My Sweet Tooth Says 'I Wanna. A2: Nobody Loves No Baby Like My Baby Loves Me!. A3: Do The New York. A4: This Is The Missus. A5: Little Mary Brown. A6: Little Mary Brown. A7: Bend Down, Sister. A8: Now's The Time To Fall In Love. B1: You Said It. B2: Learn To Croon. B3: Smile, Darn Ya, Smile. B4: The One-Man Band. B5: I'm Crazy About My Baby. B6: Crazy People. B7: Is I In Love? I Is. B8: Sing Another Chorus, Please. | -Clarinet: Benny Goodman. -Clarinet, Alto Saxophone: Jimmy Dorsey. -Trombone: Tommy Dorsey. -Trumpet: Bunny Berigan. -Violin: Joe Venuti. Note from Discogs: possible line-up from June 18th recording session: Name of the band is Chester Leighton & His Sophomores. -Bunny Berigan, Ruby Weinstein: trumpets. -Tommy Dorsey: trombone. -Benny Goodman: clarinet/alto sax. -Lou Martin: alto sax. -Hymie Wolfson: tenor sax. -Ben Pobersky: violin. -Rube Bloom: piano. -Carl Kress: guitar. -Hank Stern: tuba. -Milt Schlesinger: drums/xylophone. -Milt Coleman: ukulele/vocal. -Ben Selvin: director. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-30 | TOM | Fred Elizalde And His Orchestra - 1927-1929. | Fred Elizalde And His Orchestra. | A1: Don't Bring Me Posies. A2: I Ain't Got Nobody. A3: Marvelous. A4: Under The Moon. A5: Shy Anna. A6: My Pet. A7: Just Imagine. A8: Where Ever You Are. B1: Singapore Sorrows. B2: Crazy Rhythm. B3: Tickeling Julie. B4: Melancholy Weeps. B5: Calling Me Home. B6: You Can't Have My Suger For Tea. B7: Siam Blues. B8: Way Down Yonder In New Orleans. | Al Bowlly, Adrian Rollini, Bobby Davis and Chelsea Quealey. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-3-60 | TOM | The rarest Fats Waller - Volume three. | Fats Waller. | A1: Can't Give You Anything But Love. A2: A Good Man Is Hard To Find. A3: Tell Me With Your Kisses. A4: Honey Hush. A5: I'll Never Forgive Myself. A6: I Wish I Were Twins. B1: In The Gloamin'. B2: I Simply Adore You. B3: The Sheik Of Araby. B4: Hold My Hand. B5: Inside. B6: Lila Low. | A1: Fats Waller, Gene Sedric, John Smith, Cedric Wallace, Slick Jones -- 3 March 1939. A2: Fats Waller (pno/vo), Herman Autrey (tpt), Gene Sedric (cl/ten), Al Casey (g), Cedric Wallace (b), Slick Jones (d) -- 19 January 1939. A3, A5: id -- 13 october 1938. A4: Fats Waller (pno/vo), Herman Autrey (tpt), Chauncey Graham (cl/ten), Al Casey (g), Cedric Wallace (b), Larry Hinton (d) -- 19 January 1939. A5: Fats Waller (pno/vo), Herman Autrey (tpt), Ben Whittet (clt/alt), Al Casey (g), Billy Taylor (b), Harry Dial (d) -- 19 January 1939. B1-B5: Fats Waller (pno/vo), Herman Autrey, John Hamilton, Nathaniel Williams (tpts), Geroge Robinson, John Haughton (tbs), William Allsop, James Powell, Gene Sedric, San Simmons, Al Skerritt (saxes), Al Casey (g), Cedric Wallace (b), Slick Jones (d) -- 12 April 1938. B6: Fats Waller (pno), all others unknown -- Chicago, 31 December 1940. | USA, ~1970~ |
cmj-33t-tom-2-28 | TOM | Sam Lanin And His Orchestra - 1928-1930. | Sam Lanin And His Orchestra. | A1: My Pet. A2: Get Out And Get Under The Moon. A3: Do Something (#1. A4: Do Something (#2. A5: Big City Blues. A6: What A Day!. A7: I'm In Seventh Heaven. A8: A Year From Today. B1: Too Busy!. B2: Ten Little Miles From Town. B3: Do You?--That's All I Want To Know. B4: The One That I Love Loves Me. B5: Kickin' A Hole In The Sky . B6: The Free And Easy. B7: I Wonder How It Feels. B8: It's A Great Life. | Starring Benny Goodman, The Dorsey Brothers, Art Schutt, Glenn Miller And Manny Klein. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-41 | TOM | Danny Polo And His Swing Stars – 1937 - 1939. | Danny Polo And His Swing Stars. | A1: China Boy. A2: More Than Somewhat. A3: Mozeltov. A4: Montmartre Moan. A5: Doing The Gorgonzola. A6: Blue Murder. A7: Don't Try Your Jive On Me. A8: That's A - Plenty. B1: Jazz Me Blues. B2: If You Were The Only Girl In The World. B3: Stratton Street Strut. B4: You Made Me Love You. B5: Montparnasse Jump. B6: Mr. Polo Takes A Solo. B7: Money For Jam B8: Polo-Naise.. | Danny Polo And His Swing Stars, featuring Garland Wilson, George Chisholm, Oscar Aleman, Phillipe Brun, Tommy McQuater, Una Mae Carlisle. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-31 | TOM | The Guitar Of Oscar Aleman - 1938-1944. | Oscar Aleman. | A1: I Got Rhythm. A2: Swinging On A Star. A3: Russian Lullabye. A4: Doin' The New Lowdown. A5: Sweet Georgia Brown. A6: Nobody's Sweetheart. A7: Jeepers Creepers. A8: Diga Diga Do. B1: Limehouse Blues. B2: Sweet Sue. B3: Dear Old Southland. B4: Whispering. B5: Just A Little Swing. B6: Twelfth Street Rag. B7: Boogie Woogie. B8: Bugle Call Rag. | Oscar Aleman. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-18 | TOM | Bert Lown And His Orchestra – 1929-1932. | Bert Lown And His Orchestra. | A1: Here Comes My Ball And Chain. A2: he Jazz Me Blues. A3: Under The Texas Moon. A4: The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me. A5: The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me. A6: Tomorrow's Violets. A7: Redskin. A8: Big City Blues. B1: Under The Moon It's You. B2: I'll Be Blue Just Thinking Of You. B3: Loving You The Way I Do. B4: Crying Myself To Sleep. B5: Blues In My Heart. B6: The More You Hurt Me. B7: Lonesome Lover. B8: Tired. | Carl Kress, Glenn Miller, Jimmy Dorsey, Miff Mole and others. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-3-56 | TOM | The Guitar Of Oscar Aleman - Volume Two. | Oscar Aleman. | A1: Malaguena. A2: Cherokee. A3: Stardust. A4: Delicado. A5: Crazy Rhythm. A6: Limehouse Blues. B1: Begin The Beguine. B2: Bye Bye Blues. B3: You Made Me Love You. B4: Besame Mucho. B5: Scartunas. B6: Scartunas. | Oscar Aleman. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-17 | TOM | Ben Selvin And His Orchestra – 1929-1930 Volume Two. | Ben Selvin And His Orchestra. | A1: The Free And Easy. A2: The Whole Darn Thing's For You. A3: I'm In The Market For You. A4: Dust. A5: Dixieana. A6: My Man From Caroline. A7: I Miss A Little Miss. A8: Cheerful Little Earful. B1: Do Ya Love Me?. B2: 'Taint No Sin. B3: Good For You - Bad For Me. B4: Thank Your Father. B5: Thank Your Father. B6: Let Me Sing And I'm Happy. B7: Looking At You. B8: Let Me Sing And I'm Happy. | Jack teagarden, Benny Goodman, The Dorsey Brothers, Adrian Rollini and orthers. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-26 | TOM | Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra 1931-1932. | Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra. | A1: Bass Drum Dan. A2: In The Merry Month Of Maybe. A3: Crazy Quilt. A4: Georgia On My Mind. A5: Honeysuckle Rose. A6: Sizzling One-Step Medley. B1: Medley Of Isham Jones Dance Hits. B2: Cinderella's Wedding Day. B3: I Think You're A Honey. B4: Business In Q. B5: Bass Drum Dan. B6: The Newest St. Louis Blues. B7: Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea. | Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-12 | TOM | The Hotsy Totsy Gang. | Benny Goodman, The Dorsey Brothers, Miff Mole, Pee Wee Russell and others. | A1: What A Night !. A2: St. Louis Blues. A3: Some Fun. A4: Can't We Get Together. A5: Sweet Savannah Sue. A6: Harvey. A7: March Of The Hoodlums. A8: Stardust. B1: Manhattan Rag. B2: What Kind Of Man Is You ?. B3: My Little Honey And Me. B4: High And Dry. B5: Barbaric. B6: I Wonder What My Gal Is Doin' Now. B7: Crazy 'Bout My Gal. B8: Railroad Man. | Benny Goodman, The Dorsey Brothers, Miff Mole, Pee Wee Russell and others. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-1 | TOM | Emmet Miller Acc. By His Georgia Crackers. | Emmet Miller Acc. By His Georgia Crackers. | A1: God's River. A2: I Ain't Got Nobody. A3: Lovesick Blues. A4: Anytime. A5: St. Louis Blues. A6: Take Your Tomorrow. A7: Dusky Stevedor. B1: She's Funny That Way. B2: You're The Cream In My Coffee. B3: Lovin' Sam. B4: Big Bad Bill. B5: The Pickaninnie's Paradise. B6: The Blues Singer From Alabam. B7: That's The Good Old Sunny South. | Eddie Lang, Emmett Miller, Gene Krupa, Jack Teagarden, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-3-51 | TOM | Jack Pettis and His Band – 1926-1928. | Jack Pettis and His Band. | A1: He's The Last Word. A2: St. Louis Shuffle. A3: St. Louis Shuffle. A4: Stockholm Stomp. A5: It All Depends On You. A6: It All Depends On You. A7: Muddy Water. A8: I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love. B1: I'm Back In Love Again. B2: That's My Hap-Hap-Hapiness. B3: Ain't She Sweet. B4: Candied Sweet. B5: Once Over Lightly. B6: Steppin It Off. B7: Spanish Dream. B8: Black Beauty. | Featuring Joe Venturi and Eddie Lang. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-42 | TOM | Swingtime in Europe 1934-1938. | Orchestras of Eddie South, Willie Lewis and Freddy Johnson & Lex Van Spall. | A1: Honeysuckle Rose. A2: On The Sunny Side Of The Street. A3: Black Gypsy. A4: Fiddleditty. A5: I Want To Dance (1). A6: I Want To Dance (2). A7: Haarlem Hot Club Stomp (1). A8: Haarlem Hot Club Stomp (2). B1: You Took Advantage Of Me (1). B2: You Took Advantage Of Me (2). B3: Jungle Fever. B4: The Maid's Night Off. B5: Who's Sorry Now. B6: Swingin' At The Chez-Florence. B7: Coquette. B8: Memphis Blues. B9: In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town. | A1-A4: Eddie South & His Quintet. A5-B3: Freddy Johnson & Lex Van Spall And Their Orchestra. B4-B9: Willie Lewis And His Orchestra. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-2-33 | TOM | The Original Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra - 1927-1932 -Volume Two. | The Original Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra. | A1: Stay Out Of The South. A2: Is She My Girl Friend?. A3: Too Busy. A4: Blazin'. A5: Down Where The Sun Goes Down. A6: My Suppressed Desire. A7: Smilin' Skies. A8: Who Wouldn't Be Jealous Of You. B1: Bless Your Sister. B2: Kansas City Kitty. B3: And Especially You. B4: Got A Great Big Date. B5: Harlem Madness. B6: Lo And Behold. B7: I Know You're Lying But I Love You. B8: On Revival Day. | The Original Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-1-25 | TOM | The California Ramblers – 1927-1928 Volume Two. | The California Ramblers. | A1: Pardon The Glove. A2: Yeas She Do. A3: Lazy Weather. A4: Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues. A5: Play It Red. A6: Swamp Blues. A7: Nothing Does Does Like It Used To Do Do Do. A8: It Was Only A Sunshower. B1: Make Me Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows. B2: Mine, All Mine. B3: Changes. B4: What Do You Say?. B5: Singapore Sorrows. B6: The Pay-Off. B7: You're Just A Great Big Baby Doll. B8: Bless You, Sister. | Adrian Rollini, Bobby Davis, Chelsea Quealey and the Dorsey brothers. | USA, ~1970~. |
cmj-33t-tom-3-61 | TOM | The rarest Fats Waller - Volume four. | Fats Waller. | A1: Hold man Hand. A2: Georgia Grind. A3: Georgia Grind. A4: Dancing Fool. A5: You're Some Pretty Doll. A6: Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot?. A7: Oh, Sister! Ain't That Hot?. B1: Dark eyes. B2: I Got The Ritz From The One I Love. B3: The Joint is Jumping. B4: Do it Mr. So and So. B5: Night Wind - African Ripples - Because of Once Upon a Time. B6: Go Down Moses - Ain't Misbehavin'. | A1: Fats Waller with others as announcer, 2 July, 1938. The second voice is James. P. Johnson. A2-A7: Eddie Condon and his Band: Marta Marsale (cnt), George Brunis (tbn), Pee Wee Russell (clt), Maurice (pno), Eddie Condon (gtr), Artie Shapiro (b), George Wettling (d) -- 24 March or 11 November 1940. B1: Fats Waller, others unknown -- December 1940. B2: Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra: Charlie Teagarden, Sterling Bose (tpts), Jack teagarden (tbn/vo), Pee Wee Russell (clt), Joe Catalyne, Max Farley (clts-tens), Adrian Rollini (bsx), Fats Waller (pno), Nappy Lamare (gtr), Stan King (d) -- 14 October 1931. B3: Fats Waller -- probablt late 43 on the Nick Kenny Show. B4: Fats Waller -- from a Piano Roll 1924. B5: Fats Waller -- 11 March 1925. B6: Fats Waller -- on the Hobby Lobby Program, 10 January 1942. | USA, ~1970~ |
cmj-33t-tom-1-3 | TOM | Fourteen Great Acoustical Perfomances From 1925-1927. | The University Six. | A1: Desdemona. A2: I Love My Baby. A3: Dustin' The Donkey. A4: Tiger Rag. A5: San. A6: Ace In The Hole. A7: Oh! If I Only Had You. B1: Wait'll You See My Brand-New Mama. B2: It Takes A Good Woman. B3: My Baby Knows How. B4: Lonely Eyes. B5: Sister Kate. B6: Beale Street Blues. B7: The Cat. | -Saxophone: Adrian Rollini. -Trumpet: Sylvester Ahola. -Vibraphone: Adrian Rollini. -and uncredited artists. | USA, ~1970~. |