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- Young Alberta Hunter : the twenties
- "Stop and listen blues"
- 12th Street blues
- A Treasury of the blues : complete words and music of 67 great songs from Memphis blues to the present day
- A collection of historic recordings by King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators, 1926-1928
- After hour blues, 1949
- Aggravatin' papa : (don't you try to two-time me)
- Alabama harmonica kings (1927-30)
- Anthology of American folk music
- Any woman's blues
- Arizona Dranes (1926-1928)
- Back o' town blues : a New Orleans blues
- Backwoods blues
- Barrelhouse years 1928-1933
- Beale St. mama : (Why don't you come back home) ; Aggravatin' papa : (Don't you try to two-time me)
- Beale Street
- Beale Street blues
- Beale Street mama
- Bennie Moten's Kansas City jazz, Vol. 1
- Bessie Smith : empress of the blues, Vol. 2
- Bessie Smith : empress of the blues, [Vol. 1]
- Bessie Smith : the world's greatest blues singer
- Best of Kansas Joe, Vol. 1, Kansas Joe (1929-1935)
- Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. I, Singin' the blues
- Black jazz and blues : the first sound films
- Black snake moan
- Blame it on the blues
- Blind Blake : Bootleg rum dum blues, [Vol. 1], 1926-1930
- Blind Blake : No dough blues, Vol. 3, 1926-1929
- Blind Blake : Search warrant blues, Vol.2, 1926-1932
- Blind Blake : ragtime guitar's foremost fingerpicker
- Blind Joe Taggart : a guitar evangelist 1926-1931
- Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Blind Lemon Jefferson's penitentiary blues
- Blind Lemon Jefferson, Volume 2
- Blind Roosevelt Graves (1929-36) : complete recordings in chronological order
- Blind Teddy Darby, 1929-1937
- Blind Willie Johnson, 1927-1930
- Blind Willie McTell : the early years, 1927-1933
- Blind Willie McTell, 1929-1933
- Blue bird blues
- Blue black hoodoo blues
- Blues and stomps
- Blues classics
- Blues revisited
- Blues, skiffle and jazz
- Bo Carter
- Bo Carter-- greatest hits, 1930-1940
- Bo Weavil Jackson (1926)
- Boogie blues : women sing & play boogie woogie
- Boogie woogie rareties [i.e. rarities]
- Boogie woogie, Volume II
- Bull frog blues : (1926-1928)
- Cannon ball blues
- Carl Martin (1930-36) : [complete recordings in chronological order]
- Casey Bill Weldon
- Chain 'em down : Louisiana glide
- Charley Jordan, 1930-1936
- Charley Jordan, Peetie Wheatstraw (1930-1939)
- Charlie McCoy
- Charlie McCoy & Walter Vincson, 1928-1936
- Charlie Patton, No. 2
- Charlie Spand : Remaining titles (1929-1940)
- Clara Smith : Complete recordings in chronological order
- Clara Smith : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 2, 1924
- Clara Smith : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 3, 1924-1925
- Clara Smith : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 4, 1925-1926
- Clara Smith : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 5, 1926-1928
- Clara Smith : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 6, 1928-1930
- Clara Smith : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 7, 1930-1932
- Clarence Williams' Orchestra, [vol. 21]
- Classic piano solos
- Clifford Hayes
- Collectors jackpot
- Complete recorded works in chronological order, volume 4 (1929)
- Cornet blues (1924-1930)
- Country blues classics, Vol. 1
- Country blues collector items (1928-1933)
- Curley Weaver : (1928-1935)
- Daddy change your mind
- Delta blues, Vol. 1, (1929-1930)
- Denomination blues
- Do that guitar rag : 1928-1935
- Down home syncopated blues : The Meritt stomp
- Down in the basement
- Down in the basement : Joe Bussard's treasure trove of vintage 78s, 1926-1937
- Duke Ellington : Hot in Harlem, Vol. 2, 1928-1929
- Duke Ellington : Rockin' in rhythm, Vol. 3, 1929-1931
- Duke Ellington, Vol. 2, Hot in Harlem (1928-1929)
- East Coast blues, 1926-1935
- Elzadie Robinson (1926-1929)
- Elzadie Robinson (1926-1929) : the remaining titles
- Empty bed blues
- Ethel Waters' greatest years
- Ethel Waters, 1921-1927, Vol. 2, Jazzin' babies' blues
- Eubie Blake, 1917-1921, Vol. 1
- Eubie Blake, 1921, Volume 2
- Favorite country blues : piano-guitar duets, 1929-1937
- Female blues singers
- Female blues singers : (1921-1926), Vol. C1
- Female blues singers : (1921-1928), Vol. J/L
- Female blues singers : (1921-1930), Vol. B/C
- Female blues singers : (1921-1930), Vol. C2
- Female blues singers : (1921-1930), Vol. S/T
- Female blues singers : (1921-1931), Vol. R/S
- Female blues singers : (1921-1932), Vol. D/E/F
- Female blues singers : (1922-1929), Vol. M
- Female blues singers : (1922-1930), Vol. G/H
- Female blues singers : (1923-1928), Vol. B2
- Female blues singers : (1923-1929), Vol. B4
- Female blues singers : (1923-1929), Vol. G
- Female blues singers : (1923-1930), Vol. H
- Female blues singers : (1923-1930), Vol. H/I/J
- Female blues singers : (1923-1930), Vol. L/M
- Female blues singers : (1923-1930), Vol. O/P/R
- Female blues singers : (1923-1931), Vol. J
- Female blues singers : (1923-1932), Vol. F/G
- Female blues singers : (1923-1932), Vol. T/U/W/Y
- Female blues singers : (1924-1928), Vol. C/D
- Female blues singers : (1924-1929), Vol. B3
- Female country blues, Vol. 2, Twenties into the thirties (1927-1934)
- Frances Wallace & Clara Burston : (1929-1930)
- Frank Stokes' dream : The Memphis blues, 1927-1931
- From Memphis to New Orleans : 1930-1936
- Furry Lewis
- Garbage can blues : Bird liver blues
- Gene Campbell, 1929-1931 : [Texas blues pioneer]
- Georgia Tom, "the accompanist" : (1928-1931)
- Gertrude "Ma" Rainey
- Going away blues, 1926-1935
- Great blues singers
- Guitar wizard
- Harmonicas unlimited : (1924-1949)
- Helen Gross, 1924-1925
- Henry Townsend and Henry Spaulding (1929-37), complete recordings in chronological order
- History of classic jazz : New Orleans, [Vol.2], The Blues
- History of classic jazz, [Vol.1], Backgrounds
- I'm wild about my lovin, 1928-1930
- I'm wild about that thing : You've got to give me some
- Irene Scruggs (1924-1930)
- James P. Johnson 1917-1921 : Parlor piano solos from rare piano rolls
- James P. Johnson-- 1917, Vol. 2
- James Reese Europe with his 369th U.S. Infantry "Hellfighters" Band : the complete recordings
- Jazz bands, 1926-1930, Vol. 16
- Jazz guitar virtuoso
- Jazz panorama of the twenties, Vol. 3
- Jazzy jugs and washboards
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Jelly Roll Morton
- Jelly Roll Morton 1924-1926 : blues and stomps from rare piano rolls
- Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers (1927-1928), Volume 4
- Jenkins & Jenkins-- Wiley & Wiley : (1924-1931)
- Jim Jackson (1927-1929) : (remaining titles & alternate takes)
- Jim Jackson, 1928-1930
- Johnny Dodds-- Tommy Ladnier, 1923-1928
- Joshua White (1929-1941)
- Joshua White, Vol. 2, (1929-1935)
- Kansas City blues
- Kansas Joe McCoy (1929-1941)
- King of the country blues
- Kings of the blues
- Lee Green : 1929-1937
- Leecan & Cooksey, 1926-27
- Leola B. Wilson & Kid Wesley Wilson : 1928-1933
- Leothus 'Lee' Green : 1929-1937
- Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell : remaining titles & alternate takes, 1930-1958
- Leroy Carr (1929-1934)
- Let's get loose
- Let's go riding
- Lonesome mama : (blues)
- Lonesome mama : (blues)
- Lonesome mama blues
- Lonnie Johnson : 1926-1940
- Lonnie Johnson, Vol. 2, (1927-32)
- Lottie Beaman (Kimbrough) (Complete 1924/26 recordings) : Luella Miller (Complete 1928 recordings)
- Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes (1928-1929) : [complete recordings in chronological order]
- Louis Armstrong with the Red Onion Jazz Babies, 1924 : Freddie Keppard with Doc Cook's Dreamland Orchestra, 1924 : with Keppard's Jazz Cardinals 1926
- Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, with the Clarence Williams' Blue Five
- Louis Armstrong, an early portrait
- Luella Miller : complete 1926-27 recordings
- Ma Rainey
- Ma Rainey and the classic blues
- Ma Rainey, Vol. 1
- Maggie Jones : [complete recordings in chronological order], Vol. 1, (1923-1924)
- Maggie Jones : complete recorded works in chronological order, Vol. 2, 1925-1926
- Male blues singers : (1923-1931)
- Martha Copeland : complete recordings in chronological order
- Martha Copeland : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 1, (1923-1927)
- Martha Copeland : complete recordings in chronological order, Vol. 2, (1927-1928)
- Master of the blues, Vol. 2
- Mean mothers
- Memphis Jug Band
- Memphis Jug Band, Vol. 1, 1927-1929
- Memphis Jug band : (1927-1934), Vol. 2
- Memphis Minnie
- Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe
- Memphis Minnie (1930-1941)
- Memphis Minnie : with Kansas Joe, 1930-31, Vol. 2
- Memphis blues (1927-1937)
- Mississippi & Beale Street Sheiks ,1927-1932
- Mississippi blues (1927-1937)
- Mississippi blues, 1927-1941
- Mr. Johnson's blues : (1926-1932)
- Muggsy Spanier
- Muggsy, Tesch and the Chicagoans
- New Orleans horns
- New Orleans horns : (1923-1954)
- OJL's Ga.-- 1927-36 : The black country music of Georgia
- Oh Daddy! : Ethel Waters, 1921-1924
- Oh daddy
- Papa Charlie Jackson (1924-1934) : (the remaining titles)
- Papa Charlie Jackson, 1925-1928
- Paramount 29-30
- Parlor piano, 1915-1927 : blues and stomps from rare piano rolls
- Peetie Wheatstraw, Vol. 1, The devil's son in law
- Peg Leg Howell and his gang
- Piano blues : (1927-1930)
- Piano blues rarities
- Piano blues rarities : (1923-1929), Vol. 4
- Pine Top Smith : boogie woogie piano : a collection of rare recordings by the originator of boogie woogie
- Piron's New Orleans Orchestra
- Please warm my weiner : [Old Time Hokum blues]
- Postscript, 1927-1935
- Praise God I'm satisfied
- Presenting the Tennessee Tooters and the Hottentots 1924-26
- Priscilla Stewart (1924-1928) : complete recordings in chronological order
- Queen of the blues 1923-1924, Vol. 3
- Ramblin' mind blues, 1928 : Ramblin' Thomas
- Rare Paramount country blues : 1926-1929
- Rare and hot, 1923-1930
- Rare piano blues : (1925-1935)
- Rare recordings of the twenties : Louis Armstrong with Bertha Chippie Hill, Vol. 3, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Four with Lillie Delk Christian
- Rare recordings of the twenties, Vol. 1
- Rare recordings of the twenties, Vol. 2, Adam and Eve had the blues
- Rare recordings of the twenties, Vol. 4
- Rats been on my cheese
- Really! The country blues
- Recording the blues
- Red, white & blues : women sing of America
- Rev. Edward W. Clayborn (the guitar evangelist) (1926-1929)
- Riverboat jazz : New Orleans to Chicago
- Roosevelt Sykes (1929-1936)
- Roosevelt Sykes (1929-42)
- Roosevelt Sykes : the country blues piano ace, 1929-1932
- Roots of the postwar blues
- Rufus and Ben Quillian, 1929-31 : [complete recordings in chronological order]
- Rugged piano classics
- Rural blues piano : 1927-1935
- Screening the blues
- Shave em dry
- Show me what you got : blue blues from the thirties
- Sic 'em dogs on me
- Sippie Wallace (1924-1927)
- Sloppy Henry : 1924-1929
- Smoketown strut
- Sodarisa Miller (1924-1926) : complete recordings in chronological order
- Some early morning
- Some rags, some stomps and a little blues : transcriptions for orchestra
- Sorry but I can't take you : women's railroad blues
- South African blues ; : Piggly Wiggly blues
- South Side Chicago jazz and blues piano : W.E. Buddy Burton (1928-1936)
- Speckled Red
- St. Louis blues
- St. Louis blues : Yellow dog blues
- St. Louis girls : 1929-1937
- St. Louis piano blues : (1929-1934)
- Steppin' on the blues
- String bands (1926-1931)
- Sykes/Green 1929-1930
- Sylvester Weaver (1923-1927) : "the accompanist"
- Tampa Red and his bottleneck guitar, 1928-1937
- Teddy Bunn (1930-1939) : [the complete sessions in chronological order]
- Texas blues (1928-1929)
- Texas piano blues : 1929-1948
- The Bessie Smith Story, Vol. 4
- The Bessie Smith story
- The Bessie Smith story
- The Bessie Smith story, Vol. 2, Bessie Smith, blues to barrelhouse
- The Bessie Smith story, Vol. 3
- The Blues from St. Louis : 1929-1935
- The Boogie woogie masters
- The Immortal King Oliver
- The Jazz Wizards, Vol. 1, 1926
- The Jungle Band : the Brunswick era, Volume 2, (1929-1931)
- The King Oliver Creole Jazz Band, 1923
- The Piano blues of Eddie Miller & John Oscar : 1929-1934
- The Piano blues of Herve Duerson and Turner Parrish with Teddy Moss : 1929-1933
- The Stash Christmas album
- The blues heritage
- The blues in Memphis
- The country blues
- The country blues, Vol. 2
- The fabulous trombone of Ike Rodgers
- The folk blues of Blind Lemon Jefferson
- The genius of Louis Armstrong, Volume I (1923-1933)
- The great jug bands
- The immortal Ma Rainey
- The jug bands
- The jug bands
- The legendary Josh White
- The lover and the beggar
- The moanin', groanin' blues
- The music man : (1929 [i.e. 1927]-1934)
- The original Rolling stone
- The party blues
- The voice of "Ma" Rainey
- The works of Duke Ellington, Vol. 3
- The works of Duke Ellington, Vol. 4
- The works of Duke, Vol. 5
- The young Big Bill Broonzy, 1928-1935
- Them noon-day blues
- This old world's in a hell of a fix
- Thomas "Fats" Waller 1924-1931, Vol. 2, Parlor piano solos from rare piano rolls
- Thomas (Fats) Waller 1923-1924 : Parlor piano solos from rare piano rolls
- Thomas Morris
- Tiny Parham & his musicians
- Tommy Johnson : Sleepy John Estes
- Trixie Smith (1922-1939) : [the remaining titles]
- Trouble done bore me down
- Two poor boys (Joe Evans and Arthur McClain) : 1927-1931
- Uptown blues : a decade of guitar-piano duets, 1927-1937
- Victoria Spivey : (1926-1937)
- Virginia Liston, 1923-1926
- Vocal duets : (1924-1936)
- Vocalion 1928-30
- Vocals and instrumentals
- Waitin' for the evenin' mail : (sittin' on the inside lookin' at the outside)
- Walter "Buddy Boy" Hawkins : (1927-29)
- Walter Davis (1930-1933)
- Weed : a rare batch
- West end blues
- Women of the blues
- Women won't need no men
- You can't get enough of that stuff
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