Alan Lomax found & recorded Jelly Roll Morton in Washington D.C. in 1938, convincing him to play his old brothel songs from Storyville, New Orleans, which were so raunchy that some were not released by the Library of Congress until 67 years later in 2005.

Media Condition: Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

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Digipak

1. Driving To Wake Up
2. Heavy Days
3. Waking Up From You
4. Don't Need Anyone
5. The Load
6. Humbucker
7. Cold Was The Night
8. Can't Live Here Anymore
9. Baby Please Don't Go
10. Pulling Up From The Grooves

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Weight 0.19 lbs