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78 RPM Record
Artist:
Louis Armstrong
Label:
Columbia Swing Music Series
Country:
UK
Catalogue:
D.B. 2624
Date:
Dec 1949
Format:
10"
Title:
Swing Music Series No. 112 & 113
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A
Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five
Muskat Ramble
Ory
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B
Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five
Cornet Chop Suey
Armstrong
Rate
Notes
Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five
Louis Armstrong (cornet), Kid Ory (trombone), Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Lil Armstrong (piano), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo).
The A side title is more commonly called "Muskrat Ramble."
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xiphophilos
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1st Jan 2022
"Muskat Ramble" is a variant spelling for "Muskrat Ramble" that seems to be particularly common on British and Australian labels.
Here are some other examples:
Parlophone R 2809
Parlophone R 2971
Parlophone R.3396
Parlophone R.3653
Parlophone R.3853
Parlophone A7780 (Australia)
His Master's Voice B.D. 6182
(see also Redpunk's explanation in the Comments).
His Master's Voice B.9346
His Master's Voice B.9927
Columbia DW 5166 (Australia)
Montgomery Ward M-10091
Columbia Swing Music Series D.B. 2693
Decca F. 6067
Decca F. 6067 H
There are only a handful of US examples:
Columbia 36153
Montgomery Ward (USA) M-10091
Victor 26017
And even fewer elsewhere because the two last ones are variants of the same release:
Billboard B-10035 (Canada)
Columbia DO-3562 (Germany)
Columbia DYC 137 (Finland)
There is one British release that mangles the title even more, to "Muskrat Scramble" on
Brunswick 1264
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sheepdip1234
SUBS
31st Dec 2021
Was this a spelling mistake for "Muskrat Ramble" or was the title changed later?
lorangrecords
SUBS
27th Mar 2013
Added year of release from Columbia DB discography.
zabadak
26th Jan 2013
Cornet Chop Suey was covered by Kenny Ball on the B-side of So Do I in the 60s...
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