Vinyl Collection Used over 300 records some great jazz, blues, rock, promo item

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Up for grabs is this exceptional record collection!! Over 300 titles ranging all over the genres.  Full list below and likely a few more than I missed as I transferred the list digitally.  Please send any questions my way.
Thanks for looking!!

Record Collection:

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Readers Digest Titles:

 

Collector's Edition - The Great Band Era

Treasury of Great Operettas

Pop Organ Varieties

Collector's Edition - The Swing Years         

Let's Take a Sentimental Journey'-~

Mood Music for Listening and Relaxation

Joyous Music For Christmas Time

Gaslight Varieties The Happy Music of the Gay Nineties

Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops ... Pops Festival

The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan


 

45's

(Stadium Favorites): the Ohio State University - Side 1 Marching Band

Side 2 Men's Glee Club "Buckeye

Echoes" (Vik): Side(unmarked) "Liebestraum" by George Girard and His New Orleans Five
Side (unmarked) "My Gal Sal "by George Girard and His New Orleans Five

(ABC Paramount): Side 1 "Motorcycle Michael" by Jo Ann Campbell

                                Side 2 "Puka Puka Pants" by Jo Ann Campbell

(Cameo Parkway): Side 1 "96 Tears" by ? and the Mysterians

Side 2 "Midnight Hour" by ? and the Mysterians

(Swan): Side 1 "Wild Weekend CHA-CHA by Rockin' Rebels
Side 2 "Wild Weekend" by Rockin' Rebels

(LaGree Records) Side] "T.V. Commercials" by Don Bowman
Side 2 "Coward of the Alamo" by Don Bowman

(Dot): Side 1 "The Locket" by Pat Boone

Side 2 "Speedy Gonzales" by Pat Boone

(Colgems) Side 1 "Words" by The Monkees

Side 2 "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by The Monkees

(Downey): Side 1 "Pipeline" by Chantay's
Side 2 "Move It" by Chantay's

(Swan): Side 1 "Back To The Hop" by Danny and The Juniors
Side 2 "The Charleston Fish" by Danny and The Juniors

(Columbia Extended Play): "Swing into Spring"," Blue Skies", "Have you met Mrs.

Jones", "Swingtime in the Rockies" by Benny
Goodman )( 33 113 LPs with mUltiple records inside jacket:

(Vanguard (Jazz Showcase»: John Hammond's Spirituals To Swing The Legendary Carnegie
Hall Concerts of J 938/9

(Columbia): Benny Goodman The King of Swing complete 1937-38 Jazz Concert no. 2

(Columbia): Benny Goodman The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert


 

Jazz:

(Coral): Mood Indigo by Pete Fountain

(Columbia): - Revelations and the blues Big Miller by Big Miller

(Roulette): Maynard Ferguson and Chris Connor Two's Companyby Maynard Ferguson
and Chris Connor

(Columbia): Sidney Bechet - Recorded in Concert At The Brussels Fair, 1958 by Sidney
Bechet

(Stepheny): Johnnie Pate at the blue noteby Johnnie Pate

(Columbia): Conniff Meets Butterfield by

(Good Time Jazz): The San Francis Co Style by LuWatters Yerba Buena Jazz Band

(Coral): The Blues by Pete Fountain

(Signature): Ray Bryant Plays by Ray Bryant * know this is piano jazz and blues*

(Signature): The Soul o[Toots Thielemans by Toots Thielemans v/

(RCA Victor): Cootie Williams in HI-FI by Cootie Williams

(RCA Victor): The Lady In Red by Abbe Lane *blues?

(Capitol): Warm Brandy by Dolores Gray *blues?*

(Harmony): Jazz Classics Barrelhouse, Boogie Woogie, and Blues by multiple artists

(Columbia): The Rampart Street Paraders - Texas (U.S.A.)

(Audio Fidelity AFLP): Marching along with The Dukes of Dixieland Vol. 3 by The
Dukes of Dixieland

(Decca) Brazen Brass by Henry jerome

(Contemporary Records): Carmen modern jazz performances from Bizet's opera by Barney
Kessel

(World Pacific): The Mastersounds by Mastersounds ~

(Laurie): Trad Jazz Vol. 1by Chris Barber's Jazz Band

(Coronet): Swinging Lena Horne by Lena Home

(Columbia): Mr. Wilson and Mr. Gershwin by Teddy Wilson

(London): Parade of the Pieces by Harry Gold ~

(Capitol): Red Nichols and the Five Pennies at Marineland by Red Nichols

(Coral): Bateau Lounge by Pete Fountain

(Warner Bros): That toddlin' Town by Eddie Condon and his Chicagoans

(Monument): Yakety Revisited Boots Randolph by Boots Randolph

(Grand Award Record Corp): Paul Whiteman presents The Greatest Stars in my life 50th
Anniversary Album*cover is RED flocked velvet in appearance*

(Columbia): Songs for Swingers by Buck Clayton t;5

(Contemporary): "to swing or not to swing" Barney Kessel, Vol. 3 by Barney Kessel

(Roulette): at the Roundtable by Jack Teagarden

(Columbia): Sir Charles Thompson and the swing organ by Sir Charles Thompson

(Harmony Columbia): Trumpet Rhapsody and Other Great Instrumentals by Harry James

(Warner Bros): Blast Off by Gus Bivona

(Monument) The King of Yakety by Boots Randolph

(CoIPix): "Petite" But Great! By Chris Barber ¢

(Liberty): The Dazzling Sound by Keith Williams ~

(RCA Victor): Night Train by Buddy Morrow

(AudioFidelity): Lionel by Lionel Hampton

(RCA Camden): The Count Count Basie by Count Basie

(Bethlehem): Jazz City Presents?

(ReA Victor): Artie Shaw - ... a man and his dream by Artie Shaw

(AFLP): The Dukes of Dixieland - ... You Have To Hear It To Believe It! by The Dukes
of Dixieland

(RCA): At the Jazz Band Ball by The Dukes of Dixieland

(Columbia): Breakin' IT UP OB Broadway!! by The Dukes of Dixieland

(Good Time Jazz Record): Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1954

(Coral): Licorice Stick by Pete Fountain

(RCA): Ride, Red, Ride in HI-FI by Red Allen

(AF): Louie Dukes of Dixieland

(AF): Dukes of Dixieland - Circus Time with the phenomenal Dukes of Dixieland by
The Dukes of Dixieland

-(Verve): Ella and Louis by Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong

(Columbia): First Place J.J. Johnson by J.J. Johnson

(Stereo Time): Bennie Green7

(Everest Records): Dixieland from St. Louis by Sammy Gardner </J0

(Columbia): One O'Clock Jump by Count Basie

(Harmony): The Greatest! by Les Brown

(Signature): The Best of Broadway Dixieland Style by Yank Lawson and the Yankee! Clippers

(Capitol): hit me again! Jonah Jones

(Coral): Bourbon Street by Pete Fountain, Al Hirt

(Everest): Here Comes The Swingin Mr. Wilkins! by Ernie Wilkins

(RCA Camden): Great Jazz Brass

(World Pacific): Counting Five in Sweden by Joe Newman

(RCA Victor): The King of New Orleans Jazz by Jelly Roll Morton

(Good Time Jazz): Plavs for Lovers by Firehouse Five Plus Two *Demo Copy* 1

(Good Time Jazz): 'The Five Pennies' by The Famous Castle Jazz Band Ii

(Columbia): Rushing Lullabies by Jimmy Rushing

(Harmony): Hamp in HI-FI The Lionel Hampton Quartet by Lionel Hampton Quartet

(RCA Camden): Open House by Lionel Hampton

(Harmony): Metronome All-Stars

(Decca): Just Jazz by Lionel Hampton

(RCA Victor): The Authentic sound of Louis Armstrong in the 30s by Louis Armstrong

(Mercury): playing Strictly Dixie by The Basin Street Six t

(Good Time Jazz): The Famous Castle Jazz Band in HI-FI

(Crown Records): King of Dixieland Vol. 2

(Capitol): Two-Beat Generation Swingin' Dixie by Ray Bauduc and Nappy Lamare

(Roulette): Breakfast Dance and Barbeque by Count Basie & Orchestra

(RCA Victor): "Having Wonderful Time"by Tommy Dorsey and his Clambake Seven ~

(Capitol): The Blues A La Dixie by Pee Wee Hunt c

(AF): Carnegie Hall Concert Vol. 10 by The Dukes of Dixieland

(Capitol): Dance to the Duke by Duke Ellington

(RCA Victor): "Rompin' and Stopin' by Bob Scobey's Frisco Band

(Capitol): Shake it and break it! 24 Great Songs of the turbulent twenties by various '1
artists *Demo and a double album*

(AF): More Best of the Phenomenal Dukes of Dixieland by The Dukes of Dixieland

(Capitol): Pee Wee Hunt's Dance Party by Pee Wee Hunt

(Capitol): Dixieland Kickoff by Pee Wee Hunt

(AF): The Phenomenal Dukes of Dixieland Vol. 2 by The Dukes of Dixieland ~

(Roulette): Chairman of the Board by Count Basie +~

(AF): Al Hirt Swingin' Dixie at Dan's Pier 600 in New Orleans by Al Hirt

(Capitol): Meet the Five Pennies by Red Nichols

(Roulette): Curtain Going Up by The Dukes of Dixieland

 (RCA Victor): downbeat Vol. 2 A Jazz Milestone Tribute to Dorsey

(Capitol): Battle of the Big Bands

(Capitol): Wild About Harry! By Harry James

" (RCA Camden): Great Jazz Reeds

(Roulette): Dixieland in High Society by Don Redman knights of the roundtable

(RCA): Chatter Jazz by Rex Stewart and Dickie Wells

(Columbia): Crescent City The Moods of New Orleans by Paul Weston

(Liberty): Jerry Colonna plays trombone

(AF): Mardi Gras Time with the Phenomenal Dukes of Dixieland by The Dukes of
Dixieland

(Dixieland Jubilee): Teddy Buckner and the All Stars7

(Decca): "On the Rocks" by Joe Mooney .

(RCA Camden): 1 Man 2 Bands by Shep Fields

(Columbia): Dance To The City Beat by Kai Winding Trombones


 

Blues

(Vik): Pat Suzuki by Pat Suzuki

(Liberty): Julie ... at home by Julie London

(Liberty): around midnight by Julie London

(Liberty): London by Night by Julie London 

(Liberty): Swing me an old song by Julie London

(Liberty): Nice girls don't stay for breakfast by Julie London

(Liberty): Julie is her name by Julie London

(Sunset): sings soft and sweet by Julie London

(Sunset): Gone With The Wind by Julie London

(Decca): Moonglow by Lionel Hampton

(Vik): myoid flame by Julie Wilson

(United Artists): The Persian Room Presents Diahann Carroll

(RCA Victor): 14 Blue Roads to St Louis St Louis Blues by Multi artists

(Liberty): Our New Nellie by Nellie Lutcher

(Harmony Product of Columbia): Peggy Lee Sings with Benny Goodman

(RCA Victor): Going to Kansas City Blues by Jimmy Witherspoon with Jay McShann
and His Band

(Columbia): "I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues!" by Eileen Farrell

(ABC Paramount): Once Around the Clock by Patricia Scot

(Roulette): Pearl Bailey A Broad by Pearl Bailey

-(Top Rank): A New Way To Travel by Dorothy Collins

(RCA Victor) Lena Horne at the Waldorf Astoria by Lena Horne

(Roulette): Valerie Carr songstylist extraordinaire by Valerie Carr

(Capitol): Blue Groove by Woody Herman and the swingin Herd

(Spinrama): The Divine Sarah Vaughan by Sarah Vaughan

(RCA Victor): Comfort me with Apples by India Adams

(Capitol): "losers, weepers ... " by Kay Starr

(Capitol): Hooray for Lov by Mavis Rivers

\RCA Victor): Have you met Miss Carroll?By Miss Carroll

(Roulette): A Long, Long Kiss by Canta Maya

(Coral): Cultured Pearl by Pearl Bailey

(Decca): The First Lady of Song by Ella Fitzgerald

(NRC): The Men I Love and the songs they sang by Zilla Mays


(Decca): Sea Shells by Peggy Lee

(Decca): The lolson Story "you ain't heard nothin' yet"by Al Jolson


 

Folk:

(Decca): Folk Songs The Gateway Singers in HI-FI by Gateway Singers

(Liberty): Spotlight on Bud and Travis by Bud Dashiell and Travis Edmonson

(Capitol): The Kingston Trio ... from the "Hungry i"by The Kingston Trio

Country:

(Decca): Patsy Cline 12 Greatest Hits by Patsy Cline

(Capitol): Tennessee Ernie Ford Favorites by Tennessee Ernie Ford
(Hilltop): Harvest of Hits by Nancy Rowe .~

(RCA): The Best of Charley Pride by Charlie Pride

(Reprise Records): Emmylou Harris by Emmylou Harris

(Capitol): Andy Griffith Shouts the Blues and Old Timey Songs by Andy Griffith

(Columbia): Lynn Anderson's Greatest Hits by Lynn Anderson

(Epic): Tammy's Greatest Hits by Tammy Wynette

(MGM): Hank Williams Greatest Hits by Hank Williams

Special Promotional Size but plays 331/3 Rpms:

(Southland): Jack Delaney and his New Orleans Jazz Babies *on one side not numbered"
George Girard and His New Orleans Five *on the other side not numbered"

(Capitol): Nat King Cole at the Piano Penthouse Serenade

Promotional LPs Regular Size: *numbers on the sleeves as well as on the record itself"

(Columbia): Count Basie Classics # 53

(Decca): Hop on the Skyliner! by Charlie Barnet # 2

(RCA Victor): My Concerto by mixed artists #6

(Columbia): Gene Krupa and His Orchestra by Gene Krupa # 47

(Capitol): Dixieland Detour by Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra # 24

(American Recording Society Jazz Division): Count Basie # 70

(Columbia): Rampart and Vine by Rampart Street Paraders #41

(Columbia): Masterpieces by Ellington by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra * # 9 on
Sleeve but number on record label is # 42*

(Columbia): For Dancers Only by Les Elgart and His Orchestra # 52

(Columbia): Benny Goodman and His Orchestra # 46

(Columbia): Jazz At Columbia - Swing # 36

 

Christmas:

(Capitol): The Star Carol by Tennessee Ernie Ford

(Dixieland Jubilee): the Teddy Buckner Band on the Sunset Strip by Teddy Buckner
Band

(Columbia): We Wish You A Merry Christmas by Ray Conniff and singers

(Capitol): The Meaning of Christmas by Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians

(              (Warner Bros): Ira lronstrings plays Santa Claus *comic?*

(Decca): Merry Christmas by Bing Crosby

(Columbia): Christmas Cards Around the World by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir

(Columbia): Christmas with Conniff by The Ray Conniff Singers

Comedy:

(ATCO): Rowan & Martin At Work

(Warner Bros): Wonderfulness by Bill Cosby

(Liberty): Laughs for Losers The Hard-Way Humor of by Dave Barry

(Verve): Inside Shelley Berman

(Capitol): Here's Milt Kamen!

(RCA Victor): Bob & Rayon a Platter "Salute to Shoddy Showmanship" Award Winners

(Capitol): The Most Mishige by Mickey Katz

(Columbia): Groucho Marx - The Mikado (as presented on The Bell Telephone Hour
over NBC - TV)

(Cadence): The First Family by Vaughn Meader


 

Drummers:

(Love): Cozy Cole Hits by Cozy Cole

(Imperial): Soul Drums Sandy Nelson by Sandy Nelson

(Imperial): Sandy Nelson The Beat Goes On_by Sandy Nelson

(Imperial): Sandy Nelson Beat That Drum by Sandy Nelson

 

Odds & Ends:

(Capitol): Featuring The Theremin with Orchestra – ("Long playing record contains two full Capitol albums each complete on one side")

Side 1 Music out of the Moon

Side 2 Music for Peace of Mind

"considered electronic computer generated music was cutting edge stuff"

(Liberty): Afro-Desia by Martin Denny "considered erotic music" L ~T 1 III

                "(Liberty): Exotica by Martin Denny "considered erotic music"

(ABC Paramount): Bawdy Barracks Ballads Censored by The Four Sergeants

(Time): *front cover* Time Capsule - The March of Time - World War II - Hitler's
March on Czechoslovakia*back cover* The United States First Week at War"entire
album is in Mono*

(AM): Signs of the Zodiac - Cancer

(AM): Signs of the Zodiac - Leo

(AM): Signs of the Zodiac - Aquarius
(AM): Signs of the Zodiac - Gemini

(Golden Lotus Records): Nature's Secret by Michael Cassidy

(Columbia): The Way We Were by Andy Williams

(Kapp): Enjoy Yourself by The Noteworthies

(AF): Sound Effects - US Air Force Firepower

(AF): Sound Effects - Vol. 1

(Verve): The Gene Krupa Story

(Top Rank): Latin Cameos by The Knightbridge Strings "crchestral easy listening"

Odds & Ends cont.:

(Capitol): Les Compagnons De La Chanson* men's vocal ensemble *

 (Coral): Hollywood Song Book Academy Award Winners 1934 - 1957 by Neal Hefti and
His Orchestra

(MGM): "Autumn Nocturne" by The Ray Charles Singers

(Capitol): Dance To The Music Man by multi artists

(Columbia): I Left My Heart In San Francisco by Tony Bennett

(Columbia): Jonathan & Darlene Edwards in Paris

(Columbia): Grandioso! by Joe Cleber and His Orchestra


 

Old Rock Etc:

(Deram London): Very Young and Early Songs (Released for the first time in USA) by
Cat Stevens

(Dunhill): "At Your Birthday Party" by Steppenwolf

(Dunhill): Early Steppenwolf by Steppenwolf

(Dunhill): The Second by Steppenwolf

(Dolton/Liberty): The Ventures - Guitar Freakout by The Ventures

(Liberty): The Ventures - Flights of Fantasy by The Ventures

(New Voice): All Mitch Ryder Hits by Mitch Ryder

(London): Out of our Heads by Rolling Stones *Mono* 7

(London): Aftermath by Rolling Stones

(ATCO): Near the Beginning by Vanilla Fudge

(Columbia): Revolution by Paul Revere & The Raiders

(Colgems): The Monkees by The Monkees

(RCA): Paul Anka's 21 Golden Hits by Paul Anka


 

Hawaiian Music:

(Capitol): Webley Edwards Presents Island Paradise* 1 record but cover opens up and
contains pictures / info on Hawaii *

(Decca): The Best of Alfred Apaka* double album *

(Decca): The Magic Islands by Alfred Newman* 1 record but cover opens up and
contains pictures / info on Hawaii *

(Signature): Eastern Paradise by Werner Muller

(HIFI RECORD): The Legend ofPele Sounds of Arthur Lyman

 

Piano:

(Camden): Modem Jazz Piano: Four Views

(Capitol): Bushkin Spotlights Berlin by Joe Bushkin

(20thFox): Discoveries by Art Tatum

(Roulette): Piano Portraits by Phineas Newborn

(Warner Bros): The Most Recorded Song of All Time by Buddy Cole

(Stereoddities): Woody Woodbury - Looks at love and life - fun, Foolosophy and Frantic
Piano For Frisky Adults Only


 

Big Bands:

'(RCA Victor): Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue by Glenn Miller Orchestra

(RCA Camden): Swings Show Tunes by Artie Shaw

(RCA Camden): Dancing In The Dark by Ralph Flanagan

(RCA Victor): A Night at the Copacabana by Tony Martin

(RCA Victor): Nighters by Ralph Flanagan

(RCA Victor): Straight Down The Middle by Sauter-Finegan

(Harmony): The Thornhill Sound by Claude Thornhill

(RCA Victor): High Time by Henry Mancini

(RCA Victor): The New Glenn Miller Orchestra in HIFI

(RCA Victor): The Sound of Glenn Miller

(Capitol): Sounds of The Great Bands Vol. 2 by Glen Gray

(Capitol): Casa Lorna Caravan by Glen Gray

(Columbia): Dance With Les Brown

(Decca): Latin American Favorites by Jimmy Dorsey

(Capitol): Monte Poser's Tropicana Holiday

(Columbia): The Great Sounds of Les Elgan

(Roulette): Maltby Swings For Dancers by Richard Maltby

(Decca): Treasure Chest by Bill Synder ~

(Decca): Woodchopper's Ball by Woody Herman

(RCA): downbeat any old time by Artie Shaw

(RCA): Tommy Dorsey Plays Cole Porter and ~er()me Kerr

(RCA Victor): This is Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

(Capitol): Swingin Decade Sounds ofthe Great Bands of the 40's by Glen Gray

(RCA): Glenn Miller Concert

(Harmony): Theme Songs of Great Name Band

(Capitol): The Benny Goodman Band

(Capitol): Casa Lorna in HIFI! by Glenn Gray

(Coral): Music USA by Neal Hefti

(Columbia): Ray Conniffs Marvelous

(RCA): One Night in Venice by Armando and His Orchestra

 

 

Just For Variety Albums:

(Capitol): Multi Artists:

Vols. 1 thru 13
Vol. 16