[78-L] Sugar Foot Stomp / Dipper Mouth Blues
Han Enderman
jcenderman at solcon.nl
Fri Feb 6 08:01:24 PST 2009
The release date is on the label at 3h, in this case 8-25.
Rust-6 says that only 3076* is titled Sugar Foot Stomp;
the earlier Gnt 5132 (without date, and mentioning Starr Piano Co on label) is
Dipper Mouth Blues.
I think it was reissued as SFS since Henderson had recorded this title in May 1925.
Han Enderman
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>>> That's some sort of reissue ca. 1925. Both sides were originally backed by
another tune by the same band. The red Gennetts were later than the blue
ones...1925-26, I think.
Taylor B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Malcolm - Venerable Music" <malcolm at venerablemusic.com>
To: <78-L at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 4:55 PM
Subject: [78-L] Sugar Foot Stomp / Dipper Mouth Blues
> Hey Everyone - Got lucky yesterday and junked a copy of Gennett-3076, New
> Orleans Rhythm Kings on the A-Side & King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band on the
> B-side doing Sugar Foot Stomp. I was thinking that this may be Armstrong's
> first issued recording since this is a much lower number than most of the
> Oliver Gennetts & is also on the red label rather than the blue? It was
> recorded in the same first session as many of the other Oliver 5000s, but
> was this one actually the first commercially issued side? Also, when I
> looked it up in Rust, it listed the title as Dipper Mouth Blues with
> parentheses around (Sugar Foot Stomp), but the label makes no mention of
> Dipper Mouth Blues?? Where does this title come from??
> Thanks for the help - great record, but jazz is not my strong suit!
> Malcolm
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