Sold Date:
January 28, 2018
Start Date:
January 21, 2018
Final Price:
$20.00
(USD)
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Recorded in Chicago on Romeo 7-06-64 in 1937. Hot Urban Blues by Big Bill with Black Bob on piano.
from Let’s Reel And Rock (A Side) “I’m gonna pull off my pants and keep on my shirt, going to get so loaded, think I’m in the dirt.
I’m gonna pitch a boogie woogie.”
from You Do Me Any Old Way (B Side) “Tell me baby who’s muddy shoes are these, yea tell me baby who’s muddy shoes are these, you got them sittin’ where mine ought to be.
Yes goodbye baby, yes I’m goin’ away, yes goodbye baby, yes I’m goin’ away, when I leave this town you know I’m goin’ away to stay.”
Condition is a loud playing V+ to E- (play graded acoustically on my Victor III)
Hear samples of the actual record…
Let’s Reel An Rock (A Side)
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You Do Me Any Old Way (B Side)
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From the VJM Record Grading System.
E- (78) Still shiny but without the lustre of a new record, few light scratches. V+ (78) is an average condition 78 in which scuffs and general use has dulled the finish somewhat. Wear is moderate but playing is generally free from distortion. Surface noise not overly pronounced.
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