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001    ocm45441367 
003    OCoLC 
005    20041124081855.0 
007    sd fungnn---ee 
008    001129p20001918caumun   bdi        eng d 
019    46667513 
020    0737901497 
024 1  081227987428 
028 02 R2 79874|bRhino 
033 20 1918----|a1935---- 
033 20 1999----|a2000---- 
035    (OCoLC)45441367 
035    (Sirsi) i0737901497 
040    PAI|beng|cPAI|dCPL|dTXA|dOCLCQ|dGPI 
043    n-us--- 
047    jz|abl 
049    GPIA 
082 04 781.65|222 
090    M1366|b.R47 2000 
245 00 Rhapsodies in black :|bmusic and words from the Harlem 
       Renaissance. 
246 30 Music and words from the Harlem Renaissance 
264  1 Los Angeles, CA :|bRhino,|c[1918] 
264  4 |c℗2000 
300    4 audio discs :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 in. 
336    performed music|bprm|2rdacontent 
337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
338    audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 
500    Jazz and blues. 
500    "Compilation produced by Shawn Amos"--Container. 
500    Musical works originally issued on 78 rpm discs. 
500    Compact discs; in container (26 cm.). 
500    GMD: sound recording. 
504    Program notes by Shawn Amos, Patrick Kraus, Gerald Early, 
       Richard Powell, Allen Lowe, and Paul Oliver, words of the 
       readings, and bibliography (98 pages : ill.) included. 
505 0  Struttin' & stridin'. The Negro speaks of rivers ; Cotton 
       Club stomp ; The Harlem strut ; Brother Low Down ; Letter 
       from Aaron Douglas to Langston Hughes ; There'll be some 
       changes made ; Sounds of Africa ; Sweet man o' mine ; The 
       weary blues ; Blues ain't nothin else but! ; Kansas City 
       man blues ; Indianola ; Hard hearted Hannah ; Sonnet to a 
       Negro in Harlem ; St. Louis blues ; Copenhagen ; Cake 
       walking babies from home ; Long gone ; Railroad blues -- 
       Testifyin' & philosophyin'. Smoke, lillies and jade! ; 
       (Lookie lookie lookie) Here comes Cookie ; Charleston ; 
       Chili pepper ; Lucy Long ; Chain gang blues ; Mother to 
       son ; Deep river ; East St. Louis toodle-o ; Lazy drag ; 
       How it feels to be colored me ; Sengalese stomp ; After 
       you've gone ; Dead drunk blues ; No images ; Woke up with 
       the blues in my fingers ; Worried blues ; Humpty Dumpty ; 
       Ham and eggs ; Sugar -- Preachin' & prayin'. If we must 
       die ; Honey, I'm all out and down ; My handy man ; Ain't 
       misbehavin' ; A handfull of riffs ; Bright boy blues ; The
       debt ; Harlem fuss ; Nobody knows you when you're down and
       out ; Fare thee honey blues ; Soon ; Smashing thirds ; Do 
       shuffle ; Wherever there's a will, baby ; Dee blues ; 
       Odyssey of Big Boy ; Minnie the moocher (The hi de ho 
       song) ; Panama ; Royal garden blues ; America ; Jesus 
       gonna make up my dying bed -- Lustin' for love & life. I 
       want to die while you love me ; Stormy weather (Keeps 
       rainin' all the time) ; Corrine Corrina ; Sweetie dear ; 
       The damnation of women ; Baby ; Happy as the day is long ;
       I got rhythm ; Let's get together ; Their eyes were 
       watching God ; Lady be good ; Symphony in riffs ; Sendin' 
       the vipers ; Down South camp meetin' ; The day breakers ; 
       She'll be coming 'round the mountain ; Minor mania ; 
       Sensemayá : chant for killing a snake ; Symphony in black 
       ; Echoes of spring ; Lookie, lookie, lookie, here comes 
       Cookie ; The Negro artist and the racial mountain ; It 
       never dawned on me ; Honey dripper blues ; I'm in the mood
       for love. 
505 0  Lucy Long (Perry Bradford's Jazz Phools) ; Chain gang 
       blues (Ma Rainey) ; Mother to son / Langston Hughes (read 
       by Sylvia Rhone) ; Deep river (Paul Robeson) ; East St. 
       Louis toodle-o (Duke Ellington & His Kentucky Club 
       Orchestra) ; Lazy drag (Thomas Morris & His Seven Hot 
       Babies) ; How it feels to be colored me / Zora Neale 
       Hurston (read by Debbie Allen) ; Sengalese stomp (Savoy 
       Bearcats) ; After you've gone (Paul Whiteman & His 
       Orchestra) ; Dead drunk blues (Margaret Johnson) ; No 
       images / Waring Cuney (read by Lou Rawls) ; Woke up with 
       the blues in my fingers (Lonnie Johnson) ; Worried blues 
       (Gladys Bentley) ; Humpty Dumpty (Frankie Trumbauer & His 
       Orchestra) ; Ham and eggs (Johnny Dunn & His Band) ; Sugar
       (Alberta Hunter) -- Disc 3. If we must die / Claude McKay 
       (read by ICE-T) ; Honey, I'm all out and down (Leadbelly) 
       ; My handy man (Victoria Spivey) ; Ain't misbehavin' 
       (Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra) ; A hadfull of riffs 
       (Lonnie Johnson, Blind Willie Dunn) ; Bright boy blues 
       (Cecil Scott & His Orchestra) ; The debt / Paul Laurence 
       Dunbar (read by Joshua Redman) ; Harlem fuss (Fats Waller 
       & His Buddies) ; Nobody knows you when you're down and out
       (Bessie Smith) ; Fare thee honey blues (Jimmy Johnson & 
       His 
511 0  Various performers. 
518    Recorded 1918-1935 (music) and 1999-2000 (readings). 
650  0 Jazz|y1921-1930. 
650  0 Jazz|y1931-1940. 
650  0 Blues (Music)|yTo 1931. 
650  0 Blues (Music)|y1931-1940. 
650  0 African Americans|vMusic. 
650  0 American literature|xAfrican American authors. 
650  0 Harlem Renaissance. 
650  0 Jazz|y1921-1930|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Jazz|y1931-1940|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Compact discs|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Jazz|y1911-1920|vSound recordings. 
994    02|bGPI 
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