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: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! Radio station copy, vinyl has little to no scuffs, catalog stickers and radio station markings on the front cover, Ultrasonic cleaned.

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Promo label

Muse Records, A Division Of Blanchris, Inc., New York, N.Y.

A1. Be-Bop Lives (Boplicity) 6:35
A2. Goodbye Porkpie Hat 4:48
A3. Parker's Mood 4:29
A4. You Better Go Now 3:22
B1. You've Proven Your Point (Bongo Beep) 3:41
B2. The Bad And The Beautiful 3:50
B3. Down St Thomas Way 4:58
B4. Ballad Of The Sad Young Men 7:33

Matrix / Runout MR-5253-A-1-1-1 PRC 3 MCR Bre
Matrix / Runout MR-5253-B-1-1-1 PRC MCR Bre

Pressed By PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN
Mastered At Master Cutting Room
Recorded At Sage & Sound

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Weight 0.51 lbs