"Skoodlum Blues" O'Bryant's Washboard Band (Paramount, 1925) Marsh Labs
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Jimmie O’Bryant, cl, dir: James “Jimmie” Blythe, p / Jasper Taylor, wb
Marsh Laboratories (leased by Paramount Records/NYRL), 64 East Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL c. Mar. 1925
758-1 “Skoodlum Blues” (Jimmie O’Bryant) Sil 3549
Transferred with 3.5ML lateral stylus made by Expert Stylus in an Audiotechnica VMN70SP cartridge via Audiotechnica AT-LP120 Turntable. Declicked and EQ’d by Colin Hancock. Discographical Info and Research from Rust’s “Jazz Records,” Black Recording Artists, 1877-1926: An Annotated Discography by Craig Martin Gibbs, and Colin Hancock. Recordings and Images from the Colin Hancock Collection.
Throughout the mid 1920s, Chicago clarinetist Jimmie O’Bryant cut a series of fabulous clarinet-piano-washboard trio records for Paramount Records. These were occasionally cut at Orlando Marsh’s labs on East Jackson Blvd, utilizing his pioneering electrical recording method. “Skoodlum Blues” was cut in March of 1925, just as electrical recording was becoming more mainstream. O’Bryant along with fellow legendary musicians Jimmie Blythe and Jasper Taylor pull out all stops on this energetic number. This may very well be O’Bryant’s hottest performance on record, aided in part by the distortion of Marsh’s equipment.
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