Melodisc Records
Melodisc Records | |
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Founded | 1949 |
Founder | Emil Shalit |
Status | Defunct |
Distributor(s) | Decca |
Genre | Jazz, blues, folk, calypso, mento, ska, African, Indian |
Country of origin | UK |
Melodisc Records was a record label founded by Emil Shalit in the late 1940s. It was one of the first independent record labels in the UK, and the parent company of the Blue Beat label.
History
The label was founded by Austrian-born American citizen Emil Edward Shalit (24 December 1909 – 23 April 1983). It is unclear whether Shalit set up Melodisc initially in New York, where he lived.[1] Melodisc began trading in London in August 1949,[2] and soon became established as one of the first—and, at the time, the largest—independent record labels in the UK.[1] Its offices were in Earlham Street, Covent Garden.[3]
The company was initially managed in London by Jack Chilkes, until a disagreement with Shalit led to his departure and legal action in late 1952.[2] According to Chilkes, Shalit had tricked him into believing that he owned the rights to material owned by other companies.[4] In the early 1950s Melodisc focused on licensing and releasing American jazz and folk records in the UK, and had a production and distribution arrangement with Decca Records. After Chilkes was replaced by Trinidadian Rupert Nurse, who became Melodisc's musical director,[5] the label also released rhythm and blues, and West Indian and African recordings including calypso and mento, so as to cater for the growing Afro-Caribbean community in Britain.[6] Early Melodisc releases in the UK included 78 rpm and later 45 rpm records, EPs and LPs, by Big Bill Broonzy, Louis Jordan, Josh White, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, and Charlie Parker, among others.[7][8][9]
From the early 1950s, Melodisc started recording musicians in London, particularly at the Esquire studios in Bedford Court Mansions in Covent Garden.[2][5] Early recordings were supervised by Denis Preston.[2] Among the musicians recorded were Jamaican-born jazz musician Joe Harriott, pianist Russ Henderson,[5] and the Trinidadians Lord Beginner and Lord Kitchener, whose song "Birth of Ghana" was recorded in London in late 1956. Melodisc was actively involved in exporting records from Britain to the emerging record-buying markets in West Africa and the Caribbean.[1]
From the mid to late 1950s it also sought out records produced in Jamaica, for distribution in Britain, making deals with producers such as Coxsone Dodd and Duke Reid.[10] Melodisc released Laurel Aitken's "Lonesome Lover" in the UK in 1960.[11] Following its success, Shalit employed Sigimund "Siggy" Jackson to set up a subsidiary label, Blue Beat, focusing on Jamaican blues and ska music.[10] For several years the label name became synonymous with Jamaican music in the UK, and became associated with the mod and later skinhead sub-cultures of the 1960s and early 1970s.[6][11]
In 1966, Melodisc set up a new sub-label, Fab Records, to release rocksteady music. The Melodisc label continued to release LPs through the 1960s and into the early 1970s. Artists included Prince Buster, Ambrose Campbell, Ginger Johnson, Ravi Shankar, and Lord Kitchener.[9]
Emil Shalit died in Slough, England, in 1983 at the age of 73.[12]
Discography
Singles
- P201 Delia Murphy with The Kerry Band – "The Wake in Kildare" / "The Wild Colonial Boy"
- P202 Delia Murphy with The Kerry Band, "Connemara Cradle Song" / "A Trip Over the Mountain" (Mel89/Mel91 )
- P203 Delia Murphy with The Kerry Band, "County Tyrone" / "The Captain with the Whiskers" (Mel88/Mel90 )
- P204 Butlin's American Square Dancers - Danny Levan's Tennessee Rakers (Butlins Chief Caller Wally Goodman), "Virginia Reel" / "Soldier's Joy" [Mel254/Mel252]
- P205 Butlin's American Square Dancers with Caller - Danny Levan’s Tennessee Rakers, "Butlins Reel" / "Rakes of Mallow [Mel251 / Mel253]
- P206 Tito Burns Sextet – "Over a Bottle of Wine" / "Undecided"
- P207 Jack Fallon's Red River Boys, "The Girl I Left Behind Me" / "Wagoners Reel"
- P208 Jack Fallon's Red River Boys – "Duck for the Oyster" / "Plough Jockeys Ball"
- P209 Varsity String Orchestra (Ed Durlacher, caller), "Nelly Bly" / "Red River Valley" [S 1696 /S 1694] (Authentic American Square Dancers with Calls)
- P210 Dickie Valentine with Chorus and Orchestra directed by Maurice Taylor – "Lorelei" / "Never" (from the 1951 Mitzi Gaynor movie Golden Girl) [RRT1001/ ] [1952] (Two Heath singers solo on Melodisc Ted Heath vocalists Dickie Valentine and Dennis Lotis both solo on Melodise records due to be released shortly. Melody Maker, 22 March 1952, vol. 28, issue 966, p. 8)
- P211 Dennis Lotis with the Maurice Taylor Orchestra, "Tell Me Why" / "Please Mr. Sun" [ /RRT1005]
- P212 Annette Klooger with the Teddy Foster Orchestra, "I Wanna Love You" / "I'm Lucky I Have You" [RRT1007/RRT 1008]
- P213 Hermanos Deniz' Cuban Rhythm Band, "Mambo No.5" / "Mi Botecito" [Mel316/Mel318]
- P214 Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band – "O Tic Tac Do Meu Coracao - Samba" / "Luna Lunera - Rhumba" [Mel317 / ]
- P215 Butlin's American Square Dancers - Danny Levan’s Tennessee Rakers, "Ragtime Annie" /"Up Town Down Town" [Mel320 /]
- P216 Four Sensations – "Raindrops" / "When Honeymoon Lane Becomes Memory Lane"
- P217 Annette Klooger with Teddy Foster & His Orchestra, "Tell Me You Love Me" / ?
- P218 The Three Monarchs, "Cock-A-Hoop" / "Blow Blow Boogie" [DA2187/DA2188]
- P219 Little Diana Day and The St. Trinian Kids, Reg Tilsley Orchestra, "I'm Goin' To Hang Up Mummy's Stocking" / "Funny Little Snowman" [DA2207 / ]
- P220 Archie Lewis, Bruce Campbell Orchestra, "Hold My Hand" / "I Still Believe" [DA2204/ ]
- P221 Diana Day, " Susan And The Pixies " (Parts 1&2)
- P222 Archie Lewis, "Au Revoir" / "Silent Holy Night"
- P223 The Mack Triplets with Sonny Rossi & His Mambo Orchestra, "What's Next" / Sonny Rossi & His Mambo Orchestra, "Harlem Nocturne"
- P224 George Browne Band – "Hajji Baba" / "Mambo Sevilliano"
- P225 George Clarkson with The Melomaids – "Drigo's Serenade" / "Valse Brilliante"
- P226 Janet Gordon With Billy Reid Orchestra – "It's Such A Long Time" / "I Won't Tell My Momma"
- P227 Lucille Mapp, Jeff Mustin Orchestra – "I'll Be There" / "Yesterday"
- P228 The Four Ramblers – "I Dreamed About Tomorrow Last Night" / "The Wheels Of Love" [DA2316/DA2317], music directed by Jeff Mustin
- P229 Lucille Mapp, Jeff Mustin Orchestra – "I Live Every Day" / "My Heart's Delight"
- P230 Johnny Franks Rhythm – "Shake, Rattle & Roll" /"Tweedle Dee"
- P231 Irene King and Harry Bolton, Syd Dean Orchestra – "Sunshine Bus" / "The Snake"
- P232 Johnny Franks & His Rhythm – "Two Hearts, Two Kisses" / "Fiddling Rhythm Blues"
- P233 The Four Ramblers – "The Spinning Wheel" / "A One-sided Love Affair"
- P234 The Honey Dreamers – "Irish Mambo" / "Five Minutes To Twelve"
- P235 Dorita And Pepe – "Babalu" / "Triana Morena"
- P236 Lenny Angelo With Jan Ralfini Orchestra – "Show Me The Way" / "Broken Hearted Shadow" [ /DA2368]
- P237 Merrick Farran Concert Orchestra with Julie Dawn (voc), "Jeremy Make-Believe" / "The Telephone Waltz" [ /DA2394]
- P238 John Runge – "Farmer's Boy" / "Snuff Box Sue" / "Clucking Hen"
- P239 Dorita And Pepe - "Pobre/Tabu "
- P240 Jan Ralfini & His Orchestra – "Baby Girl Of Mine" / "Anywhere Is Heaven" [1956]
- 8001 Bechet-Spanier Big Four – "China Boy" / "Four Or Five Times" [R2773/R2776] [Jazz Section JS 502; Hot Record Society HRS2001] (Sidney Bechet-sop sax, Muggsy Spanier-clnt, Carmen Mastran-gtr, Wellman Bruad-bass}
- 8002 Bechet-Spanier Big Four – "If I Could Be With You" / "That's A Plenty" [MELR2801 /MELR2802] [ /Jazz Selection JS 501;HRS2002]
- 8003 Lester Young & Charlie Parker – "Blues for Norman pt 1 /pt 2" (Jazz at the Philharmonic series) (D241/D242) [DISC 2001] (Lester Young - tenor sax, Charlie Parker, Willie Smith, alto saxes, Howard McGhee, Al Killian-tpts, Arnold Ross-pno, Billy Hadnott-bass; Lee Young-dms)
- 8004 Lester Young & Charlie Parker * "I Can't Get Started pt1 /pt2" (Jazz at the Philharmonic series Vol. 2) (D243/D244) [DISC 2002]
- 8005 Bechet-Spanier Big Four – "Sweet Lorraine" / "Lazy River" (MELR 2774/MELR2775) [Hot Record Society HRS2000; / Jazz Selection JS 501]
- 8006 Bechet-Spanier Big Four – "Squeeze Me" / "Sweet Sue, Just You" (MELR2803/MELR2804) [Hot Record Society HRS2003]
- 8007 Lester Young & Charlie Parker,* "Lady Be Good pt 1 /pt 2" (MELD245/MEL D246) (Jazz at the Philharmonic series) [DISC 2005]
- 8008 Josh White, "Mean Mistreatin' Woman" / "Baby Baby" [MELD220/MELD222] [DISC 3004A/DISC 3005B]
- 8009 Lester Young "Crazy Rhythm, Part 1" / "Crazy Rhythm, Part 2" (Jazz at the Philharmonic series Vol 3), Lester Young, John Birks (sic), Charlie Ventura, Willie Smith, Shoeless Joe Jackson. [DISC 2003 (411/412)]
- 8010 Lester Young & Charlie Parker, "Georgia Brown pt 1 /pt 2" (Jazz at the Philharmonic series Vol 3) (D. 413/D.414) [DISC 2004] (Young, Birks, Ventura, Killian, Smith, Young, Hadnott, Jackson)
- 8011 King Cole Quintette, "Heads" / "It Had To Be You" [Disc 2010 (1010/1012)] – Nat King Cole (piano, vocal), Shad Collins (trumpet), Illinois Jacquet (tenor saxophone), Gene Englund (bass) & J. C. Heard (drums)
- 8012 King Cole Quintette – I Can't Give You Anything But Love" / "Pro-Sky" [D507 / ] [Disc 2011 (1011/1013)]
- 1001 Slim Gaillard and Bam Brown – Opera in Vout (Groove Juice Symphony) Introduzione Pianissimo (Softly, Most Softly) / Recitativo E Finale (of Much Scat), {Jazz at the Philharmonic Volume 4} {461/462} [DISC6022] Slim Gaillard guitar, + piano, drums, Bam Brown, bass & vocal
- 1002 Slim Gaillard and Bam Brown – Opera in Vout (Groove Juice Symphony) Andante Contabile in Modo de Blues (C-Jam)/Presto con Stomp (With a Floy -Floy) {Jazz at the Philharmonic Volume 4} {463/464} [DISC6023]
- 1003 Illinois Jacquet Blues (Part 1 /2) (O333/O334) (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 4) {455/456} [DISC 6024] Illinois Jacquet, Jack McVea (tenor sax), J.J. Johnson (trom), "Shorty" Nadine (piano), Les Paul (guitar), Johnny Miller (bass), Lee Young (drums)
- 1004 Illinois Jacquet, Blues (pt 3) /Lester Young, "Lester Leaps In (pt 1)" (O335/O336) (0335/0336) (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol 4) [D457/D458] Illinois Jacquet, Jack McVea ten sax, J.J. Johnson trom, Shorty Nadine pno, Johnny Miller bass, Les Paul gtr, Lester Young dms [ /DISC 6025]
- 1005 Lester Young – "Lester Leaps In (pt 2 /pt 3)" (O.337/O.338) [D459/D460] (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 4) [DISC 6026]
- 1006 Meade Lux Lewis – "Fast Boogie" / "Medium Boogie" (O420/0421) [D266/D267] (Boogie Woogie at the Philharmonic Parts 1/2) [DISC 6020]
- 1007 Meade Lux Lewis – "Slow Boogie" / "Honky Tonk Train Blues" [D268/D269] (Boogie Woogie at the Philharmonic Parts 3/4) [DISC 6021]
- 1008 Illinois Jacquet, etc Rosetta (Part 1 / 2) [D720/D721] (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 5) Illinois Jacquet, Jack McVea (tenor saxophones), Shorty Sherock( tpt) Shorty Nadine (piano), Les Paul (guitar), Johnny Miller (bass), Lee Young (drums)
- 1009 Illinois Jacquet, etc "Body and Soul" (Part 1 /2) [D725/D726] (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 5) Illinois Jacquet (ts), Jack McVea (ts), J.J. Johnson (trom), "Shorty" Nadine (pno), Johnny Miller (b), Lee Young (dms), Les Paul (gtr) [DISC 6028]
- 1010 Illinois Jacquet, etc "Body and Soul (Part 3 / 4)" [D727/D728] #(Jazz at the Philharmonic, Vol. 5) # Illinois Jacquet ts, Jack McVea ts, J.J. Johnson trom, "Shorty" Nadine piano, Johnny Miller bass, Les Paul gtr, Lee Young dms. [DISC 6029]
- 1011 Illinois Jacquet, etc "How High The Moon (Part 1 /2)" [4850/4851] (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 1) [ASCH 453-1] Illinois Jacquet, Charlie Ventura - tenor sax; Joe Guy, Howard McGhee - trumpets; Willie Smith - alto sax; Garland Finney - piano; Ulysses Livingstone - guitar; Red Callender - bass
- 1012 Illinois Jacquet, etc – "How High The Moon (Part 3)" / "Lady Be Good (pt 1)" [4852/4853] (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 1) [ASCH 453-2/]. Personnel as 1011
- 1013 Illinois Jacquet etc – "Lady Be Good (Part 2 /Part 3)" [4854/4855] (Jazz at the Philharmonic vol. 1). Personnel as 1011 [ASCH 453-2/ASCH 453-3]
- 1014 Lester Young – "After You've Gone (Part 1/Part 2 )" [D800/D801] (Jazz at the Philharmonic) [DISC 5100] [Al Killian & Howard McGhee (trumpet), Charlie Parker & Willie Smith (alto saxophone), Lester Young (tenor saxophone), Arnold Ross (piano), Billy Hadnott (bass) and Lee Young (drums)]
- 1015 Enso Toppano – "Atrevido" / "Deep Purple" (Italian/Australian accordion player, father of actress Peta Toppano)
- 1016 Enso Toppano – "Hora Staccato" / "Tea For Two"
- 1017 Mary Burns and her Boy Friends -"My Christmas Wish"/?
- 1018 Doina et Tziganes, "Hora Staccato" / "Pastorale Tzigane"
- 1019 Doina et Tziganes, Typica Orchestra – "Desillusion" / "Nuit Noire"
- 1020 Doina et Tziganes, Typica Orchestra – "Chispazo" / "El Mac Mahon"
- 1021 Doina et Tziganes, Typica Orchestra – "Danse Hongroise No 5" / "Czardas" ( /0472ACP)
- 1022 Eddie Calvert & His Rumba Band – " Miserlou" / Eddie Calvert & Orchestra – "Hora Samba" (Eddie Calvert band cuts four sides for Melodisc. Eddie Calvert, musical director and rumba leader at Setbv's Restaurant, added another string to his bow. Melody Maker, 23 December 1950, vol. 26, issue 901, p. 1)
- 1023 Eddie Calvert & Orchestra, vocal Ricardo -"Gypsy Lullaby" / Eddie Calvert & His Rumba Band, vocal Ricardo - "Son Mambo" [ /MEL 62]
- 1024 Gabor Radics & his Tzigane Orchestra, "Come Gypsy" / "Serenade Gitane"
- 1025 Gabor Radics & his Tzigane Orchestra Iablotchko/Stenka [MEL80/MEL81]
- 1026 Gabor Radics & his Tzigane Orchestra – "The Roumanian Swallow" / "Old Hungarian Dances" [ /MEL 82]
- 1027 Crane River Jazz Band – "Eh, La-Bas!" / "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" [Mel126/Mel128]
- 1028 Roy Sturgis – Elite Syncopations /Easy Winners (Scott Joplin Rags) [Mel.138/Mel.137] {06/1951]
- 1029 Howard McGhee Sextet – "Leave My Heart" / "Bean Stalking" [Mel70/Mel71] [Asch 3551 (795/791)]
- 1030 Crane River Jazz Band – "Just A Little While To Stay Here" / "Dauphin St Blues" [Mel130/Mel127]
- 1031 Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five – "Dad Gum Ya Hide Boy" / "Is My Pop In There?"
- 1032
- 1033 Mighty Terror & His Calypsonians –"The Queen Is In" / "Chinese Children"
- 1034 Lester Young – "After You've Gone" / "No Eyes Blues" [Lester Young (tenor sax) with Willie Smith (alto saxophone), Wesley Jones (piano), Curtis Counce (bass) & Johnny Otis (drums)]
- 1035 Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Boys, "Mama me belly hurt me" / "Louise"
- 1101 Sister Ernestine B. Washington, Bunk Johnson Jazz Band-"Where Could I Go But To The Lord" / "God's Amazing Grace" [O.287/O.288] [DISC 6039 (D709 /D710)]
- 1102 Sister Ernestine B. Washington, Bunk Johnson Jazz Band - "Does Jesus Care?" / "The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow" [707/708] – [DISC 6038 (D707 /D708)]. (According to Hayes/Laughton, the Ernestine Washington platters were recorded in NYC on either 2 or 4 January 1946 with Bunk Johnson's Jazz Band, and are:
- Jubilee 2501: "Does Jesus Care?" / "The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow"
- Jubilee 2502: "Where Could I Go But to the Lord" / "God's Amazing Grace". The discography goes on to say, however, that the Jubilee records were never issued. They were issued on the Disc label instead after the purchase of the matrices by Mo Asch. (Cedric J. Hayes, Gospel Records, 1943–1969: A Black Music Discography (paperback), Robert Laughton)
- 1103 Sidney Bechet with Humphrey Lyttelton's Band – "Some of These Days" /"Black And Blue" (O.417/O.418) [Savoy 744]. Recorded in London, 13 November 1949, by Melodisc Records. This record is rare because Sidney Bechet did not have the necessary papers to play in London, so this was illegally recorded.
- 1104 Sidney Bechet with Humphrey Lyttelton's Band - "Who's Sorry Now]" / "Sleepy Time Down South" (O.419/O.420) [Savoy 745]
- 1105 Sidney Bechet with Humphrey Lyttelton And His Band - "I Told You Once, I Told You Twice" /"Georgia (On My Mind )" (O.421/O.422) [Savoy 746]. Recorded in London, 13 November 1949.
- 1106 Two Gospel Keys - "Charity" / Thrasher Wonders - "(Sometimes I Feel Like A) Motherless Child" [ /O.430] [DISC 5013 (D152/D154)] (Emma Daniels, vocals and guitar /Mother Sally Jones, vocal and tambourine /Andrew Gearhardt & Bernice Thrasher)
- 1107 Warren "Baby" Dodds - "Maryland" / "Tom Tom Workout" [O.167/O.169] [DISC 6006]
- 1108 Warren "Baby" Dodds -"Spooky Drums" / "Rudiments with Drumstick Nerve-Beat" [D116/D118] [DISC 6007]
- 1109 Stan Getz Tenor Sax Stars - "Four And One Moore" / "Five Brothers" [JRC17/JRC18]. Stan Getz tenor sax with Allen Eager, Al Cohn, Brew Moore, Zoot Sims & Rhythm Section [New Jazz 802]
- 1110 Lennie Tristano Quintet -"Subconscious-lee" / "Judy" [JRC8/JRC11] [New Jazz 80.001, 808 (JRC8J/ JRC11B)] [Lennie Tristano pno, Lee Konitz alto, Billy Bauer gtr, Shelly Manne dms, Arnold Fishkin bass]
- 1111 Lee Konitz Quintet -"Fishin' Around" / "Marshmallow" [JRC29/JRC30] [New Jazz NJ 807] [Lee Konitz alto, Warne Marsh tenor, Sal Mosca pno, Denzil Best dms, Arnold Fishkin bass]
- 1112
- 1113
- 1114
- 1115 Doc Evans Dixieland Band -"Fidgety Feet" / "Clarinet Marmalade" (D757/D758) [DISC 6071] [Doc Evans, cornet; Ed Hubble, trombone; Tony Parenti, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; George Wettling, drums. New York, 25–26 April 1947] see 1142/3 below
- 1116 Doc Evans Dixieland Band - "Sensation Rag" / "At The Jazz Band Ball" [D759/D760] [DISC 6072] – Doc Evans, Ed Hubble, Tony Parenti, Joe Sullivan, George Wettling
- 1117 Kai Winding Sextette "Sid's Bounce" / "A Night on Bop Mountain" [JRC34/JRC37B] [New Jazz NJ 809] Kai Winding trom, Brew Moore ts, Gerry Mulligan bar sax, George Wallington pno, Curly Russell bass, Roy Haynes dms
- 1118 Ralph Sharon Sextet -"Burman's Bauble" /"Boptical Illusion" [Mel1/Mel2] – Ralph Sharon pno, Pete Chilver gtr, Jimmy Skidmore, ten sax, Victor Feldman vibes, Jack Fallon bass, Martin Aston dms (27 March 1950)
- 1119 Ralph Sharon Sextet - "I've Got You Under My Skin" / "There's a Small Hotel" (MEL3/MEL4) – Ralph Sharon Sextet as above , MEL3 -Skidmore (27 March 1950)
- 1120 Fats Navarro Quintet "Go" / "Stop" [JRC36/JRC38] [New Jazz 812] [Fats Navarro tpt, Don Lanphere ts, Al Haig pno, Tommy Potter bass, Max Roach dms]
- 1121 "Teapot" / "Spider's Webb" [602A/JRC32] – J.J. Johnson All Stars/ Don Lanphere Quartet [New Jazz 820 / 810] (J.J. Johnson trom, Sonny Stitt ts, John Lewis pno, Nelson Boyd bass, Max Roach dms// Don Lanphere, Duke Jordan, Tubby Phillips & Roy Hall)
- 1122 "Afternoon In Paris" / "Cuddles" [600A /JRC15] – J.J. Johnson Allstars / Stan Getz & Terry Gibbs New Jazz Stars [New Jazz 8203/803] {J.J. Johnson trom, Sonny Stitt ts, John Lewis pno, Nelson Boyd bass, Max Roach dms/ Stan Getz ts, Terry Gibbs vibes, Shorty Rogers tpt, Earl Swope trom, George Wallington pno, Shadow Wilson dms, Curley Russell bass}
- 1123 "At A Georgia Camp Meeting" / "Original Jelly Roll Blues" [MLB107/MLB108] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [Jazz Man 4:GTJ 59] [Lu Watters - cornet, Bob Scobey tpt, Turk Murray trom, Ellis Horne clar, Wally Rose pno, Clancy Hayes bjo, Russ Bennett bjo, Dick Lammi tuba, Bill Dart dms] Recorded 19–20 December 1941.
- 1124 "Daddy Do" / "Millenberg Joys" [MLB125/MLB126] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Band [Jazz Man 13] Recorded 29 March 1942
- 1125 "Muskrat Ramble" / "Smokey Mokes" [MLB106/MLB112] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [Jazz Man 3: GTJ 58] Recorded 19–20 December 1941.
- 1126 "Tiger Rag/Come Back, Sweet Papa" [MLB120/MLB130] – Lu Watters Yerba Jazz Band [Jazz Man 6] Recorded 29 March 1942
- 1127 "Me And My Dog" / "Secret Mojo Blues" [D787/D788] – Brownie McGhee [DISC /6058]
- 1128 "Twisted" / "Easy Living" [MEL 5/] Wardell Gray Quartet [New Jazz 817] [JRC46/JRC48] [Wardell Gray - ts, Al Haig] - p, Tommy Potter - b, Roy Haynes - dm]
- 1129 "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" / "The Very Thought of You" [MEL19/MEL24] Ralph Sharon Sextet
- 1130 "Boogie Tidal" / "Yancey's Pride" [MEL12/MEL7] – Meade "Lux" Lewis [ASCH 352-1]
- 1131 "The Joe Louis Calypso" / "Trinidad Blues" (MEL26/MEL27) – Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings [ /Savoy 809]
- 1132 "Speculation" / "Through These Portals" [MELD853/D852] – Lennie Tristano Quartet [DISC 5500 (D583/D582)] (Lennie Tristano pno, Johm La Porta clar, Billy Bauer gtr, Arnold Fishkin bass)
- 1133 "Victory Test Match (England v West Indies, Lords 1950)" (aka "Cricket lovely Cricket")/"Sergeant Brown" (MEL20/MEL23) – Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1134 "Straight Hair Gal" / "Boul've se" [Bowl' vi-sé, le Duc] [MEL21 /] – Lord Beginner (Egbert Moore), Calypso Rhythm Kings [ /Savoy 809] [John Cowley, "I Been Down In The Circle Before Black music, topicality and social history", 6 March 2007. The band of Eastern Caribbean migrants led by Cyril Blake and organised by Denis Preston for his first calypso session, at EMI’s north-west London studios, Abbey Road, on 30 January 1950, included musicians who had migrated to Britain both before and after the Second World War. Depicted (left) is the Trinidad septuagenarian Brylo Ford (cuatro – a small four-string ukulele-like guitar of Venezuelan origin) and Fitzroy Coleman (guitar); the latter performer arrived in the UK from Trinidad in 1945 with ‘Al’ Jennings’ All-Star Caribbean Orchestra. A multi instrumentalist, Ford came to the UK in the 1920s. He also played double bass and flute and sang under the sobriquet of "Le Duc" or The Duke". Recalling the traditions of his early years in the island of his birth, his repertoire included the kalenda commemorating Myler’s singular stick-fight victory "Boul’ vé-sé" (Melodisc 1134)]
- 1135 "Lady Be Good" / "Don't Blame Me" [D232/D233] – Erroll Garner [DISC 5002/DISC5003]
- 1136 "Denapas Parade" /"Glendale Glide" [MEL9/MEL10] – Meade Lux Lewis [ASCH 352-2 (746/728)]
- 1137 "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?" / "Dinah" [HRS23391/HRS23394] – Pee-Wee Russell's Rhythmakers, vocs Ruby Braffococa [Hot Record Society HRS 1000 (P23391/ P23394] Pee Wee Russell (clt), Dicky Wells (trom), Al Gold (ts), Max Kaminsky (tpt), Zutty Singleton (dms), James P. Johnson (pno), Freddie Green (gtr), Wellman Braud (bass)
- 1138 "Solid Blues" / "Rocks in My Bed" [MEL 13/MEL 14] – Lonnie Johnson with John Davis (piano) [DISC 6063]
- 1139 "Linstead Market" / "Bongo Man" [MEL 28/MEL29] – Louise Bennett, The Caribbean Serenaders feat. Leslie Hutchinson, tpt (This is one of the earliest recordings of Jamaican tunes recorded by a Jamaican performer, and also one of the very few calypso recordings by a woman. Louise Bennett recorded these two tunes in late 1950 (just prior to the beginning of Stanley Motta's MRS label), backed by the Caribbean Serenaders. The tunes are "Linstead Market" (described on the label as Jamaican Rhumba) and "Bongo Man" (Jamaican Christmas Song). There are some excellent jazzy instrumental solos on trumpet, clarinet and alto sax in addition to Louise's vocals.}
- 1140 "Good Morning Blues" / "How Long, How Long Blues" (MEL263/MEL260) Leadbelly [voc/12 str gtr] with Sanders Terry (harm) [ASCH 343-1]
- 1141 "Ramblin' Blues" / "Talkin' Columbia Blues" [D201/D202] – Woody Guthrie [DISC 5011/ DISC 5012]
- 1142 "Original Dixieland One Step" /"Barnyard Blues" [D755/D756] – Doc Evans Dixieland Band [DISC 6070]
- 1143 "Bugle Call Rag" / "Tin Roof Blues" [D761/D762] – Doc Evans Dixieland Band [DISC 6073]
- 1144 "Everybody Loves My Baby" / "I Found A New Baby" [MEL43/MEL42] – James P. Johnson Trio [ASCH] (James P. Johnson pno, Pee Wee Russell clar, Zutty Singleton dms )
- 1145 "Fare Thee Well" / "Outskirts Of Town" [MEL64/MEL159] – Josh White [ASCH438-1/ASCH438-2]
- 1146 "The House I Live In" / "When I Lay Down And Die, Do Die" [MEL169/MEL60] – Josh White [ASCH438-3/Stinson]
- 1147
- 1148 "Creole Belles" / "Chattanooga Stomp" [MEL41/MEL44] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [West Coast 102]. Lu Watters -cornet, Bob Scobey tpt, Turk Murray trom, Ellis Horne clar, Wally Rose pno, Clancy Hayes, bjo, Russ Bennett bjo, Dick Lammi tuba, Bill Dart dms / Lu Watters tpt then as Mel41]
- 1149 "Big Bear Stomp" / "Working Man's Blues" (Mel45 /Mel46) – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [West Coast 104]
- 1150 "Copenhagen" / "Jazzin' Babies Blues" [Mel47/Mel 48] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [West Coast 117]
- 1151 "Goodnight Irene" / "Ain't You Glad" * [MEL261/MEL262] – Leadbelly (voc/12 string gtr) * with Sanders Terry (ha) [ASCH 343-2]
- 1152 "Randini's Boogie" / "Lux's Boogie" [MEL 730/MEL 731]– Meade Lux Lewis [ASCH 352-3]
- 1153 "The Phantom Stage Coach" / "Just a-wearyin' for you" [MEL51/MEL52] – Elton Hayes ("ELTON HAYES, was well-known to radio and television audiences of the 1950s as "the man with the small guitar". Hayes specialised in old English folk songs and ballads such as "From Priggs that Snaffle the Prancers Strong" and "The Ratcatcher's Daughter". He sang to his own guitar accompaniments with an easy charm that came strongly over the microphone. After making his radio debut on Children's Hour, Hayes occupied the guest star slot on every major radio variety show including In Town Tonight, varietyWorkers' Playtime, Variety Bandbox, Terry-Thomas's Top of the Town and Eric Barker's Just Fancy. He occasionally presented Housewives' Choice; and on Children's Hour he sang Edward Lear's nonsense rhymes. Hayes's version of "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" was recorded by Parlophone and became a regular item on Children's Favourites. In 1954 he was given his own series Elton Hayes - He Sings to a Small Guitar, a misquotation from "The Owl and the Pussycat" that became his catchphrase. This was followed by Close Your Eyes, a late-night "bedtime" programme of light music, and Elton Hayes in a Tinker's Tales, in which Hayes, as an itinerant tinker, narrated a story which a cast of actors then dramatised as a musical play. Hayes also wrote the music and songs for the series. This is one of his rarer really charming early folk 78s recorded before his famous Parlophone "hits".)
- 1154 "The Wild Colonial Boy" /"Back to Hilo" – Elton Hayes
- 1155 "Dupree" /"Miss Otis Regrets" [MELD223/MELD221] – Josh White [DISC 3004A/DISC 3005B]
- 1156 "Two Sleepy People" / "Stalking the Stork" [MEL66/MEL68] – Ralph Sharon Sextet
- 1157 "Fine & Dandy" /"Ja Da" [MEL 356/MEL 357] – Art Tatum [Asch 356-1/Asch 356-2]
- 1158 "1919 Rag" / "Ostrich Walk" [WC105A/Mel57] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [West Coast 111]
- 1159 "Pirates Of Paria (The Floating Murder)" /"Cold In The Winter" [MEL 94/MEL 95 ] – Lord Kitchener, Vincent Street Six {1951}
- 1160 "Kitch (Small Comb, Scratch Me Head)" / "Food From The West Indies" [MEL96/MEL97] – Lord Kitchener, Vincent Street Six
- 1161 "Sloppy Joe" / "You Go to My Head" [MEL25/MEL65] Ralph Sharon Sextet
- 1162 "Kitch's Bebop" / "Kitch's Cricket Calypso" [Mel72/Mel76] – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm {1951} Alwyn "Lord Kitchener "Roberts, acc. by Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm: Freddy Grant (to?); Bertle King (alto); Mike McKenzie (pso); Fitzroy Coleman (gtr); Neville Boucarut (bass); Clinton Maxwell (des). Recorded 15 March 1951. London.
- 1163 "Festival of Britain Calypso" /"London Is The Place For Me" (MEL73/MEL74 ) – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1164 "Dividing the Cricket Spoils (Parts 1 & 2)" – Brothers Chrisofer and Batson talk about 1950s cricket and cash. Lord Kitchener [Dark Argument (Caribbean Crosstalk)]
- 1165 "Down By The River" / "Blanche Touquatouz" [MEL125/MEL129] – Crane River Jazz Band
- 1166 "Pink Champagne" / "Three of a kind" [MEL 136/ ] – Joe Saye Trio. Recorded 12 April 1951, Joe Saye (p, accor), Johnny Wiltshire (g), Lawrence Anthony (b).
- 1167 "Family Scandal" / "Gold Coast Champion (Ankarah v Clayton)" (Mel102/Mel103) – Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1168 "Amatine- Beguine" / "Clementine- Castillene" [MEL117/MEL114] – Mona Baptiste, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1169 "Slightly Oliver" / "A Bachelor Gay" [Mel112/Mel113] – Ralph Sharon Trio
- 1170 "South" / "Richard M. Jones Blues" [WC67/WC156] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [West Coast 106]
- 1171 "Bongo Train" / "The Gatehouse" – Trio Donaldo
- 1172 "The Denis Compton Calypso" / "No More Taxi" [Mel 149 /Mel 150] – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1173 "Creole Song" / "Heebie Jeebies" [MEL 141/Mel 143] – Christie Brothers Stompers
- 1174 "Harlem Nocturne" / "Forte" [Mel 131 / Mel] – Joe Saye Trio. Recorded 12 April 1951, Joe Saye (p, accor), Johnny Wiltshire (g), Lawrence Anthony (b)
- 1175 "Mango Walk" / "Me Donkey Want Water" (Mel145/Mel 146) – Tony Johnson, Caribbean Serenaders
- 1176 "Heart and Soul" /"You Are My Lucky Star" / [Mel63/Mel110] – Ralph Sharon Trio
- 1177 "Saxophone" / "Randolph Turpin's Victory Calypso" (Turpin v Robinson July 1951) [Mel151/Mel152] – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1178 "With a Song in My Heart " / "Kiss Me Again" (Mel164/Mel165) – Eddie Calvert, His Trumpet and His Orchestra (from Selby's Restaurant)
- 1179 "I Can't Get Started" / "Euphoria" [Mel175/Mel178] – Tito Burns Sextet
- 1180 "Friendless Blues" / "I'm Going Huntin'" [WC69/WC68] – Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band [West Coast 109]
- 1181 "Calypso Blues" / "Ba Mwe Un Ti Bo'" (Kiss Me Once More) [Mel160/Mel161] – Mona Baptiste, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm [160=with Billy Sholanke - congo drum] (Calypso - Afro / Martiniquean Beguine in French patois)
- 1182 "Swine Lane Gal" / "Iron Bar" (Mel147/Mel148) – Tony Johnson, Caribbean Serenaders
- 1183 "Jamaica Hurricane" / "Pretty Woman" (MEL183/MEL180) – Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1184 "Royal Wedding Calypso" / "Spanish Calypso" – Roaring Lion, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1185 "Caroline" / "Six String Calypso" [Mel 55/ Mel185] – Trinidad Steel Band/Fitzroy Coleman Quintet
- 1186 "Blues For Everybody" / "In Love Again" [D493/D494] – Lonnie Johnson, with John Davis, pno [DISC 6065/6064]
- 1187 "John Henry" /"On A Monday" [Mel259/Mel258] – Leadbelly-vocs,gtr with Sonny Terry-ha / Leadbelly with Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee [Asch 343-3]
- 1188 "Al Momento" /"The Peanut Vendor" – Mike McKenzie's Habaneros
- 1189 "L'annee Passee" / "Sans l'eau" [Mel181/Mel182] – Calypso Rhythm Kings with The Duke (vocal) Vocal in French Patois with Orchestra
- 1190 "Blind Old Barnabus" / "Jesus I Love You" [Mel193/Mel194] [D163/D159] – Thrasher Wonders [DISC 5015]
- 1191 "Keep Your Hands Off" / "Stump Blues" [D467/D468] – Chicago Bill [Big Bill Broonzy] (Recorded for Melodisc in Britain, 1951)
- 1192 "Carnival Road March" / "Jingle Bells -Calypso" [/MEL212] – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1193 "John Goddard" / "Some Girl Something" [MEL184/MEL190] Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings/The Lion, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1194 "Tabu" / "Blendeena (Castillene)" (MEL158/] Mona Baptiste, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1195 "Elora" / "Pina Colado" [MEL176/MEL177] Tito Burns Sextet
- 1196 Salutation Stomp/Bogalusa Moan [MEL 208/MEL210] – Christie Brothers Stompers: Ken Colyer (cornet), Keith Christie (trombone), Ian Christie (clarinet), Pat Hawes (piano), Ben Marshall (banjo), Denny Coffey (bass)
- 1197 "All The Things You Are" / "Sam's Say" [Mel198/Mel226] – Tommy Whittle Group [Quartet-Tommy Whittle (ts), Ronnie Ball (p), Frank Donnison (b), Tony Kinsey (d)] /Septet - Bobby Pratt (tp), Roy Willox (as), Tommy Whittle (ts), George Hunter (bs), Frank Horrox (p), Johnny Hawksworth (b), Ronnie Verrell (d)]
- 1198 "Donkey City" / "Sweetie Charlie" [Mel215/Mel218] – Bertie King's Jamaicans, Tony Johnson, vocal / Bertie King's Jamaicans
- 1199 "El Mamboleo" / "Quiereme De Una Vez" [Mel203/ ] – Barretto Brothers Famous Cuban Orchestra
- 1200 "Someone To Watch Over Me" / "Don's Dilemma" [Mel229/Mel107] – Ralph Sharon Sextet
- 1201 "I Get a Kick Out of You" / "Skylark" [Mel228/Mel108] – Ralph Sharon Sextet (Keith Bird (ts), Martin Slavin (vib), Ralph Sharon (p), Alan Metcalfe (g), Bert Howard (b), Leon Roy (d))
- 1202 "Sheik Of Araby" / "Sobbin' Blue" [Mel 234/ Mel 236] – Crane River Jazz Band
- 1203 "Five Foot Seven" / "Plough Hand Blues" [MEL D469/MEL D470] – Chicago Bill [Broonzy] (Recorded for Melodisc in Britain, 1951)
- 1204 "Black Cat" / "Hiawatha Rag" [MEL207 /MEL 209] Christie Brothers Stompers
- 1205 "Portland Place" /"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" [Mel 225 /Mel 199] – Tommy Whittle Sextet / Tommy Whittle Group (Sextet-as 1197/Group - Tommy Whittle (ts), George Hunter (bs), Bobby Pratt (tp), Roy Willox (as), Frank Horrox (p), Johnny Hawksworth (b), Ronnie Verrell (d))
- 1206 "Life In England (Parts 1 and 2)" Lord Kitchener [Dark Argument (Caribbean Crosstalk)]
OR :1206 "Over a bottle of wine" /"Undecided" -Tito Burns and his Sextet - 9 January 1952 (Melodisc). Leon Calvert (tp), Jimmy Chester (as,bs), Rex Morris (ts), Tito Burns (acc), Ronnie Price (p), Johnny Hawksworth (b), Derek Price (d), Terry Devon (vocal). "Adios"/"Just One Of Those Things"/"Over A Bottle Of Wine"/"Undecided".]
- 1207 "Mama Inez" / "Maria, My Own" [Mel155 / Mel163] – Mike McKenzie's Habaneros
- 1208 "Africa My Home" / "My Landlady" [MEL276/ MEL289] – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1209 "Monkey - Calypso" / "Single Man - Calypso" (Mel272/Mel214) Young Tiger (George Browne), Russell Henderson's Calypso Band
- 1210 "Banana Song" / "Grenada (Land of Spices)" Ricardo, Russell Henderson's Calypso Band
- 1211 "Australia v West Indies Calypso" / "One Morning" [ /Mel302] – Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings/ Lord and Lady Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1212 "Down in Jungle Town" / "Farewell to Storyville" [MEL294/MEL297] – Christie Brothers Stompers
- 1213 "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart"/"Serenade In Blue" [Mel231/Mel 249] – Ralph Sharon Sextet (Keith Bird (ts), Martin Slavin (vib), Ralph Sharon (p), Alan Metcalfe (g), Bert Howard (b), Leon Roy (d))
- 1214 "Glamour Gal" / "Don't Fence Her In" [MOT 08-1/MOT 08-2] – The Ticklers, vocal Harold Richardson (Motta's MRS 08 (01-8/01-9)
- 1215 "People in the West Indies" (Calypso Islanders)/"Soldiers Song" – Four Deuces
- 1216 "The Very Thought Of You" / "The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful" (Mel298/Mel299) – Kenny Baker & His Orchestra. Recorded 3 March 1952 - Kenny Baker (tp), Harry Lethman (tp), Allen Franks (tp), Freddie Clayton (tp), Harry Roche (tb), Don Lusher (tb), Dougie Robinson (reeds), Bill Jackson (reeds), Keith Bird (reeds), Harry Klein (reeds), Stan Tracey (p), Alan McDonald (b), Johnny Flanagan (d)
- 1217 "Sugar Blues" / "Why Should I Cry Over You" [Mel240/ ] Frank Ross, the Human Trumpet
- 1218 "Lullaby in rhythm" / "Serenity" [MEL308/MEL309] – Victor Feldman All Stars. Recorded London, 3 March 1952, Jummy Deuchar (t), Ken Wray (tromb), Derek Humble (as), Harry Klein (bs), Victor Feldman (vib), Stan Tracey (p), Lennie Bush (b), Martin Ashton (dr)
- 1219 "Unison We" / "There's A Small Hotel" [ /Mel119] Joe Saye Trio. Recorded 27 April 1952, Joe Saye (p, accor), Johnny Wiltshire (g), Lawrence Anthony (b).
- 1220 "You Always Hurt The One You Love" / "I'm So Glad" [MEL295/MEL296] – Christie Brothers Stompers [K Christie, tmb, D Hawden, tpt, I Christie, clt,P Hawes, pno, B Marshall, bjo, D Coffey, bass, B Saward, dms]
- 1221 "Blues In My Soul" / "Keep What You Got" [D495/D485] – Lonnie Johnson, acc-John Davis-gtr [DISC 6065 /6062]
- 1222 "Two Timing Josephine" / "Tie Tongue Mopsie" (Darling Get Up, My Grandmother Coming 12 O'Clock) [Mel 278/Mel 277] – Lord Kitchener, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1223 "Ping Pong Samba" / "Ping Pong Lullaby" [Mel312/Mel313] – Sterling Bettancourt, Wizard of the Ping Pong with Russell Henderson's Calypso Band
- 1224 "Without You" / "Cuban Love Song" (Mel268 /Mel269) – Tony Johnson, Mike McKenzie's Habaneros
- 1225
- 1226 "Darn That Dream" / "Speechless" (Mel 368/ ) – Arnold Ross Trio/Arnold Ross Quintette (Arnold Ross pno, Joe Benjamin bass, Jack Parnell dms / London, 13 June 1952 / Jimmy Deuchar (tp), Tommy Whittle (ts), Arnold Ross (p), Joe Benjamin (b), Jack Parnell/Tony Kinsey (d))
- 1227 " Bill " /"Where Or When" [Mel 349/ ] Ralph Sharon Sextet (Keith Bird (ts), Martin Slavin (vib), Ralph Sharon (p), Alan Metcalfe (g), Bert Howard (b), Leon Roy (d)/ Jimmy Skidmore (ts), Alan Graham (vib), Ralph Sharon (p), Roy Plummer (g), Joe Muddel (b), Harvey Bond (d))
- 1228 "Careless Love" / "Spicy Advice" [Mel235/Mel23?] – Crane River Jazz Band S. Morris (tpt), R. Orpwood (trom), M. Sunshine (clar), P. Dearle (p), L. Page (bjo), J. Davies (bass) & P. Appleby (dr).
- 1229 "Don't Tickle Me, Dorothy" / "Mix Up Matrimony" [MEL345/MEL346] – Lord Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings /Lord and Lady Beginner, Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1230 "BG Bargee" - Shanto/"Nice Woman, Ugly Man" – Bill Rogers
- 1231 "Sly Mongoose" - Mento/"Imogene" - Mento [Mel217/Mel216] – Tony Johnson vocal, Bertie King's Jamaicans / Bertie King's Jamaicans feat. Bertie King (clarinet)
- 1232 "Just Friends" / "Euphony" – Victor Feldman All Stars. Recorded London, 3 March 1952. Jimmy Deuchar (t), Ken Wray (tromb), Derek Humble (as), Harry Klein (bs), Victor Feldman (vib), Stan Tracey (p), Lennie Bush (b), Martin Ashton (dr).
- 1233 "Night And Day" / "Wits End" [MEL227/MEL224] – Tommy Whittle Group. 23 October 1951. Bobby Pratt (tp), Roy Willox (as), Tommy Whittle (ts), George Hunter (bs), Frank Horrox (p), Johnny Hawksworth (b), Ronnie Verrell (d)
- 1234 "Old Fashioned Love" / "Fly Cat Boogie" [PL928/PL931] – Christie Brothers Stompers
- 1235
- 1236 "The Coronation of Elizabeth II" / "Crosby Cavalcade" [PL963/Mel187] – The Lion, Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm
- 1237 "Four Days Love" / "Healing In the Balm Yard" [MOT2146/MOT2147] – The Ticklers, vocals Harold Richardson [MRS 13]
- 1238 "What a Hard Time" / "Advice to Men" [MOT2148/MOT2149] – The Ticklers, vocals Harold Richardson [MRS 14]
- 1239 "Parish Gal" / "Hard Hearted Lover" [MOT2150/MOT2151] – The Ticklers, vocals Harold Richardson [MRS 15]
- 1240 "Liebling Kitch" / "Rockabye Kitchie" [Mel213/Mel214] – Lord Kitchener {1952)
- 1241 "Young Boys Scandal" / "Woman Going Up" [Mel343/Mel344] Lord Beginner, the Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1242 "Marilyn Monroe Calypso" / "Nosey Joe" (DA2002/DA2005) – Tony Johnson, Cyril Jones' Calypso Boys
- 1243 "Black Coffee" / "Take Me" [Mel 315 /] Young Tiger, Cyril Jones' Calypso Boys
- 1244 "Flying Enterprise Mystery" / "Brown Skin Gal" [DA2001/DA2003] - Young Tiger, Cyril Jones' Calypso Boys /Tony Johnson and Young Tiger, Cyril Jones' Calypso Boys
- 1245 "My Mistress Maria" / "Swing High Swing Low" [DA2106/DA2108] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman and his Sunny Boys {1953}
- 1246 ? Lord Beginner, The Melodisc Calypso Boys
- 1247 "Nylon" / "Gerrard Street" [DA2008/ ] – King Timoth (on label), King Tim's Calypso Boys
- 1248
- 1249 "Tommy Do The Jive" / "I Got It Already" – Lord Beginner, The Melodisc Calypso Boys.
- 1250 "Muriel And The Bug" / "Norma And The Yankee" [DA2017 /DA2019] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Sunny Boys
- 1251
- 1252 "Amour Pedido" / "Planting Rice" – Mona Baptiste
- 1253 "Kitch Take It Easy" / "Redhead" [DA2032/DA2033] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Trinidad Ragers
- 1254 "Drink A Rum" / "Your Wife And My Wife" [DA2034/DA2021] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Trinidad Ragers
- 1255
- 1256 "Montego Bay" / "Give Her The No. 1" [DA2028/DA2031] – Eric Hayden, the Gulf Stream Calypso Band
- 1257 "Emelda" / "Uncle Joe" – Four Deuces, Fitzroy Coleman's Trinidad Ragers
- 1258 "Nora" / "Parakeets" – Duke Of Iron & The Four Deuces
- 1259 "Creole Gal" / "Music Lesson" [DA2041/] – Duke Of Iron, Calypso Troubadours [Monogram]
- 1260 "If You're Not White, You're Black" / "Old Lady Walk A Mile And A Half" [DA2043/DA2045] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Trinidad Ragers
- 1261 "(Don't Touch Me) Tomato" / "Nora's Blues" [DA2055/DA2056] – Little Nora, acc "Hot Lips" Pete's Band
- 1262
- 1263 "Love Walked In" / "These Foolish Things" [DA2049/DA2050] - Joe Saye and His Music
- 1264 "Asi yo siemto" / "Mambo mood" – Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1265 "Belly Lick" / "Fan Me Soldier" [DA2029/ ] – Eric Hayden, the Gulf Stream Calypso Band
- 1266
- 1267 "Football Calypso" / "Ju Jujitsu - Calypso" [DA2072/DA2071] – King Timoth (on label), King Tim's Calypso Boys (Al Timothy)
- 1268 "Off Limits" / "Crossing The Bridge" [DA2036/ ] – Fitzroy Coleman's All Stars
- 1269 "La Familia Lopez" / "Sanga Branga" [DA2064?/DA2067] – The Lion, Caribbean Calypso Band
- 1270 "When The Baby's Born" / "Rhumba Anna" [DA2037/DA2044] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Trinidad Ragers
- 1271 "Too Late, Kitch" / "Saxophone No. 2" [DA2051/DA2022] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Trinidad Ragers
- 1272 "We'll Always Remember" / "Once In Ev'ryone's Life" [DA2088/DA2089] – Helen Davis, Jack Newman Orchestra
- 1273 "The Cricket Champions (West Indies v MCC 1954)" / "Caribbean Lullaby" [DA2082/DA2083] – Lord Beginner, Caribbean Calypso Band
- 1274 "Wimoway" / "Honey Maid" George Browne
- 1275 "Hip Shakin' Mamma" / "Watermelon" [DA2107/DA2108 ?] – Nancy Holloway, The Rhythm Boys 1953
- 1276
- 1277 "Old Lady Mash Me Toe" /"Money Hustling Woman" [DA2081/DA2093] – Eric Hayden, the Gulf Stream Calypso Band
- 1278 "Cherokee" / "Out of Nowhere" – Joe Harriott Quartet. (Harry Bence and Joe Harriott have both recorded for Melodisc in the past week. Melody Maker, 13 February 1954, Vol. 30 Issue 1065, p. 7)
- 1279
- 1280 "Nosey mother-in-law" / "Elsie's River" [DA2046/DA2117] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Calypso Band {1954}
- 1281 "I May Be Wrong" / "Apropos" [DA2105/DA2106] – Harry Bence Orchestra (Harry Bence and Joe Harriott have both recorded for Melodisc in the past week. Melody Maker, 13 February 1954, Vol. 30, Issue 1065, p. 7; Harry Bence Orchestra made its recording bow at a Melodisc session last Thursday afternoon, when four titles were waxed... New Musical Express, 19 February 1954, Issue 371, p. 8)
- 1282 "Make Her Mine" / "To Be Or Not To Be" – Archie Lewis, Malcolm Lockyer & His Orchestra
- 1283
- 1284 "I'm Gonna Rock, Rock, Rock" / "Merci Beaucoup" [DA2121/DA2122] – Lee Young, Woolf Phillips & His Orchestra
- 1285 "Too Long" / "Just To Be With You" – Hedley Ward Trio
- 1286 "Softly As In A Morning Sunrise" /"Blue Room" [DA2099/DA2101] – Vic Ash All Stars [Vic Ash (cl) Allan Ganley (dms) Derek Smith (pno) Gerry McLoughlin (vbs) Johnny Hawkesworth (b)]
- 1287 "Your shirt tail outside" / "Come punksie" [DA2075/DA2077] – The Lion, Caribbean Calypso Band
- 1288
- 1289 "Jealousy" / "Spindrift" [DA2128 / ] – Tom van Elst conducting The Amsterdam Symphonic Orchestra
- 1290 "Mango Tree" / "(I Wish I Were A) Wife And Mother" (DA2127/DA2054) – Lord Kitchener, Caribbean Calypso Band
- 1291 "Courting Cats" / "Cricket Umpire" – Lord Kitchener
- 1292 "Carnival In Cuba" / "Ping Pong Blues" [DA2130/DA2131] Russell Henderson Calypso Band, featuring Sterling Bettancourt on "Ping Pong"
- 1293
- 1294 "The Man With The Banjo" / "Do, Do, Do It Again" – Hedley Ward Trio
- 1295 "Whistling Guy" / "Wolf On The Prowl" – Bobby Collins with Johnnie Gray & His Band
- 1296 "Cuddle Me" / "Long Time Ago" – Ronnie Meede with The York de Sousa Trio
- 1297 "Make Love To Me" /Love, Tears And Kisses [DA2147 / ] Geraldine Farrar (Melodisc to wax Geraldine Farrar Vocalist. Geraldine Farrar is scheduled to wax four sides for the Melodisc label in two weeks time. Melody Maker, 8 May 1954, vol. 30, Issue 1077, p. 16.)
- 1298 "A Sky Blue Shirt and a Rainbow Tie" / "Somebody Loves Me" [DA2148/] – Hedley Ward Trio
- 1299 "Life In London" / "I'd Walk A Million Miles For Mammy" – Mighty Terror, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1300 "Marjorie's Flirtation" / "My Wife Went Away With A Yankee" [DA2035/DA2053] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman's Calypso Band
- 1301
- 1302
- 1303 "Midnight Tango" / "Boulevard Waltz" [DA2162/DA2163] – Reg Tilsley And His Orchestra
- 1304
- 1305 "Colonials In England" / "Camilla" [DA2062/DA2066] – Lord Beginner, Caribbean Calypso Band
- 1306
- 1307
- 1308 "Down In The Indies" / "Admiral's Daughter" [DA2154/DA2156] – Rosita Rosano, San Juan Rhythm Boys
- 1309 To be your love / On Fifth Avenue [ / DA2198 ] Ronnie Pleydell & His Concert Orchestra
- 1310 "Is Trouble" / "St. Agnes" [DA2023/DA2115] – Lord Kitchener, Kitchener's Calypso Band
- 1311 "Chicken and Rice" / "African Dream" – Young Tiger (George Browne), The Gulf Stream Band
- 1312
- 1313
- 1314
- 1315 "Ain't misbehavin'" / "Lullaby of the leaves" [DA2102/DA2100] – Vic Ash All Stars
- 1316 "Big Bamboo" / "Last Train To San Fernando" – Duke Of Iron
- 1317 "April In Paris" / "Summertime" – Joe Harriott Quartet
- 1318 "A Man In The Wardrobe, Vio" /"Constable Joe" [DA2240/DA2241] – Lord Kitchener, Calypso Rhythm Kings
- 1319 "The Hydrogen Bomb" /"The Emperor of Africa" [DA2196/DA2197] – The Mighty Terror, Fitzroy Coleman Calypso Band
- 1320 "Pull Down The Shade, Marie" / "Cutest Little Dinghy" [DA2155/DA2157] – Rosita Rosano, San Juan Rhythm Boys
- 1321 "The Ashes (Australia v MCC 1955)" / "Utilda" [DA2270/] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Calypso Band
- 1322 "Iwa D' Arekere" / "Ero Ya Kewawo" [DA2303 /DA2306] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1323 "Highway Code" / "Out De Fire" [DA2278/DA2279] – Roaring Lion
- 1324 "What Is This Thing Called Love?" / "Quiet Rhythm Blues" [DA2277/ ] – Joe Saye Trio
- 1325 "My Wife's Nightie" / "Sweet Home" [DA2202/DA2199] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1326 "My Fancy" / "Kitch In The Jungle" [DA2271/DA2282] – Lord Kitchener's African Jungle Boys, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1327 "Mambo Africana Batucada" / "Nightingale" – Ginger Foloronso Johnson (Afro Cuban and Latin American Rhythm from the Club Contemporain, London)
- 1328 "No Carnival In Britain" / "Chopping Wood" [DA2265/DA2264] – The Mighty Terror, Rupert Nurse's Calypso Band
- 1329 "Fast Mouth Men" / "Ah Dream A Dead" [APR1/ APR2] – King Fighter, Carib-Airs Calypso Band
- 1330 "Love Me Anywhere" / "Dippy Dip" – Eric Hayden, The Four Tune Tellers
- 1331 "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" / "Give Her Banana" (DA2343/DA2344) – Tony Johnson and His Carousel Band
- 1332 "Ihin Rere" / "Igi T'olorun (The Tree)" – Tunji Sowande's African Spiritual Rhythm Band
- 1333 "Sir Winston Churchill Calypso" / "Calypso Rhythm Dance (Fed-a-ray)" [ /DA2321] – Lord Beginner, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1334 "Tamborina" / "She Walks Like You And Talks Like You" [DA2281A/DA2215B] – Roaring Lion, Caribbean Calypso Rhythm Boys
- 1335 "Professor Kitchener" / "Mamie Water" [DA2126/DA2272] – Lord Kitchener
- 1336 "Caribbean Moon" / "The Big Instrument" – Lili Verona, Rupert Nurse Calypso Boys
- 1337 "Sir Winston-Not Out" / "Hernando's Hideaway" [DA2374/DA2375] – George Browne and His Latin Calypso Band
- 1338 "Geneva Conference" / "Late Ojo Davies" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1339 "My Coloured Women" / "Modern Telephone" – Dai-Dai Simba
- 1340 "Stone Cold Man" / "Bailen Todos Merengue" [DA2391/] – The Charmer with The Johnny McCleverty Calypso Boys /Ricardo Rico [Monogram/ ]
- 1341 "Malumbo" / "Susie" – Eric Hayden, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1342 "Calabar-O" / "Y.B Club" [A2382 /DA2383] – West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Abiodun Oke
- 1343 "African Highlife" / "Oriental Star" – Ginger Foloronso Johnson and His Afro-Cuban Latin American Band
- 1344 "Rock Around The Clock" / "Who Dat Up Dere?" [DA2414/DA2415] – Hedley Ward Trio [1955]
- 1345 "Nigerian Registration" / "African Girl" [DA2410/DA2124] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1346 "Song of Joy" / "The Queen Visits Nigeria" [DA2320/DA2423] – Lord Ganda, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1347 "The Ballad Of Davy Crockett" / "Curiosity" [DA2376/DA2377] – George Browne And His Calypso Band
- 1348 "Nejugbe" /"Lazy Baby, Go Home" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers, vocs Abiodun Oke
- 1349 "Messy Bessy" / "I Seen Wat'cha Done" – Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
- 1350 "The Little Princess" / "Dora (meet me at the pawn shop)" – Lord Kitchener
- 1351 "King Freddie" / "January Girls" – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1352 "Who's Sorry Now?" / "Big Ears" – Hedley Ward Trio
- 1353 "Back To Back, Belly To Belly" (aka "Zombie Jamboree") / "Is She Is Or Is She Ain't?" [DA2431/DA2404] – The Charmer (Louis Farrakhan), The Johnny McCleverty Calypso Boys /Eric Hayden, Gulf Stream Calypso Band {MONOGRAM}
- 1354 "Kure, Kure" / "Mambo Contempo" Ginger Folorons Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Band
- 1355 "Rock Candy Baby" / "Sing-ing-ing" – Johnny Franks Quartet
- 1356 "I Surrender, Dear" / "Isn't It Romantic?" – George Catino
- 1357 "Adura" / "Biko" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1358 "Welcome Home, Your Majesty" / "Bo School Jubilee" [/ DA2459] – Lord Ganda, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1359 "Mister, Don't Touch Me Bumper" / "Hurricane Connie" [DA2470/DA2471] – Lord Invader, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1360 "Big Toe" / "Woman's Figure" – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1361 "Cheek To Cheek" / "Nigerian Girl" – Roaring Lion, The Calypso Rhythm Boys
- 1362 "Kiss Me" / "My Love" – George "Young Tiger" Browne
- 1363 "Mambo Ping-Pong" /"The Irish Washerwoman" – Russell Henderson Steel Band
- 1364 "I Want To Go Home To Africa" / "Tinuke Alatise" [DA2480/] – Nigerian Union Rhythm Group, leader Abiodun Oke
- 1365 "Manchester Football Double" / "Nikki the Bear" [DA2488/DA2489] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1366 "Ol' Fowl" / "Irene and Yo Fr'en'" – Lord Flea, the Blue Mountain Caroleers [Calypsodisc CT100] (W. Gaynair, tenor, S. Mullins, pno, C. Johnson, bass, F. Jackson, dms)
- 1367 "Baji" / "Mister Charlie" – Lord Flea, the Blue Mountain Caroleers [Calypsodisc CT102]
- 1368 "Miss Goosie And Mr Gander" /"So She Go" – Baba Motta
- 1369 "Romantic Animal/Pompey Calypso" [DA2485/ ] – The Mighty Terror, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1370 "Love and hate" / "Oil And Sunshine" [DA2052/DA2303] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1371 "Davy Crockett Calypso" / "Na Nino" – Young Tiger, The Calypso Caroleers
- 1372 "Ask For Joe" / "Besame Mucho (Kiss Me)" [DA2490/ ] – Shirley Ryan, Lennie Lewis Band
- 1373 "Poor Little Monkey" / "Sparkling Groundnuts" – Lord Ganda, West African Calypso Boys
- 1374 "Niger Wrestling Chant" / "Okrika Basin" – Adam's African Sky Rockets/Adam's Folk Singers
- 1375 "Oba Adele" /"Funwanitiwa" [DA2466/DA2469] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1376 "Why Do I Cry Over You?" / "I'm Gonna Dry Every Tear With A Kiss" [DA2506/DA2507] – Bill Haley & The Comets [actually Bill Haley & His Saddlemen] [Atlantic 727 78] Bill Haley (vocal & rhythm guitar), Billy Williamson (steel guitar), Johnny Grande (piano), Bill Borelli (piano), Al Rex (dble bass), Jimmy Myers (drums)
- 1377 "Siboney" / "Surprise Samba" [DA2509 / ]– Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band {Guitarist Frank Deniz teamed up with brothers Joe (guitar) and Lawrie (rhythm guitar/percussion}
- 1378 "Man Know Thyself" / "Give It To Me (Bonweno)" [DA2502/DA2266] – The Mighty Terror, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1379 "Chief Okorodudu" / "Chief Obafemi Awolewo" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1380 "12 O'Clock Last Night" / "Short Skirts" [DA2284 /] – Lord Kitchener, Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1381 "Dorothy Went To Bathe"/"Concertina" [DA2360? /] – Roaring Lion, the Calypso Rhythm Boys
- 1382 "The Ladies Of Today" / "You Can't Tell The Old From The Young" [ /DA2361] – Lord Beginner, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1383 "French Lesson" / "Pica Pow" [DA2381/] – Lila Verona, The Gulf Stream Calypso Boys
- 1384 "Sex Changin'" /"Alley Dog" [DA2523 /DA2560 ?/ ] – Lloyd Thomas, Calypso Rhythm Boys /Fitzroy Coleman Band
- 1385 "Kelebeno" / "Asa To Soriko" [DA2468/] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1386 (78 rpm) "Rollin' And Rockin' (We Gonna Rock)" / "Goodbye Mambo" [DA2524/DA2525] – Frank Virtuoso Rockets (Tone-Craft ?)
- 1386 (45 rpm) "Rollin' And Rockin'" / "Toodle-OO-Kangaroo" [DA2524/DA2561] – Frank Virtuoso Rockets (Tone-Craft ?) (Two Rockin tracks originally recorded in 1956 & released in the UK on two different 78s [1386 and 1393]. Two years later the tracks were brought together for this great 45.) 1958
- 1387 "My Baby's Got Such Loving Ways" / "Steamboat Rock" [DA2538/DA2539] – Hedley Ward Trio
- 1388 "Hot Water Bottle" / "Lilian" – Young Kitchener
- 1389 "Good Luck Ghana" /"Ghana" / [DA2541/DA2540 ?] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1390 "Kitch's Mambo Calypso" / "Birth of Ghana (6 March 1957)" * [DA2412/DA2557*] – Lord Kitchener and his Calypso All-Stars * Recorded 23 November 1956
- 1391 "Kusimilaya" / "I Walk A Thousand Miles" [DA2553/DA2556] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1392 "Sumogole" / "Tongorotingiri" [DA2551/DA2552] – Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees, Leader O.Akinbayo
- 1393 (78 rpm) "Toodle-oo Kangaroo"/"Hop-Skip-Jump Mambo" [DA2561/ ] – Frank Virtuoso Rockets (Tone-Craft ?)
- 1394 "Odudua" / "I Am A Stranger" – West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1395 "Oba Ademola 11" / "Lagos Mambo" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1396 "Ghana, Forward Forever" / "Nyabondaa A Mu Wuhinte" – Lord Ganda, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1397 "Angels May Care" / "La Comparsa" [DA2510/] – Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band
- 1398 Oba Tonbasiri" /"I Like Your Face" /"[DA2543/DA2544] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1399 "Unity" / "J.K Randle Memorial" [DA25-- /DA2581] – Nigerian Union Rhythm Group, leader Abiodun Oke
- 1400 "Rock 'n' Roll Calypso" / "Life Begins At Forty" – Lord Kitchener And His Calypso All Stars
- 1401 "Romeo" / "Kitch's Calypso Medley" [DA2492/DA2493] – Lord Kitchener And His Calypso All Stars
- 1402 "Tan Sabrosana" / "Bombon Cha Cha" [DA2577/DA2578] – Enrique Aviles And His Orchestra
- 1403 Midnight Special /Give Me A Big Fat Woman (DA2579/ ) Soho Skiffle Group, leader Jimmy Bryning
- 1404 "Day-O (Banana Boat Song)" / "Farewell To Jamaica" (DA2597 /DA2599) – George Browne and His Jamaican Calypso Band
- 1405 "Fedse" / "Ekome Femo Gana" [DA2592/DA2593] – Rans Boi and his African High Life Band
- 1406 "The Great J.K. Randle" / "Ibikunle Alakija" [DA2602/DA2603]– Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra /Ambrose Campbell, Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra
- 1407 "Rum And Coconut Water" / "Me And Dorothy" – Russell Henderson Steel Band
- 1408 "When A Room Is Empty" / "Ajenyia" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1409 "The Green Beret" / "That Old Nine-O-Two" – The Kordites With Ronnie Pleydell Orchestra
- 1410 "Deceitful One" / "Excuse Me, Sandra" – Lord Kitchener And His Calypso All Stars
- 1411 "Rock 'n' Roll Those Big Brown Eyes" / "Rockin" [DA2605/DA2606] – Tommy Sampson And His Strongmen
- 1412 "Let's Go Calypso" / "Mambo Hoo" [DA2609/DA2610] – Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band
- 1413 "We Will Make Love" / "Crazy Heart" [DA2629/DA2630] – Johnny Southern, The Western Rhythm Kings
- 1414 "My Little One" / "Ayami" [DA2614/DA2615] – West African Rhythm Brothers, leader Ambrose Campbell
- 1415 "He Like It, She Like It" / "I Do Adore Her" [DA2633/ ] – George Browne, The Humming Birds
- 1416 "Goodwood Park" / "Aguiti" [DA2472/DA2473] – Lord Invader, Rupert Nurse's Calypso Band
- 1417 "Everybody Is Rockin' And Rollin'" / "Landlady, Don't Steal My Whiskey" – Lord Ganda, West African Calypso Boys
- 1418 "Temptation" / "Sweetie Water" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1419 "It's Fun Finding Out About London" / "It's Just For Fools" – Bernard Hunter, Merrick Farran Orchestra
- 1420 "Poor Man" / "The Dog" [/DA2673] – Lord Kitchener, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1421 "Frankie & Johnnie" / "Streamline Train" – Soho Skiffle Group
- 1422 "Anidze" /"Amankha" – The Ghana Teenagers
- 1423 "Ade Mola" / "Marina" – Ade Kunle's Highlife Jets
- 1424 "Brown Skin Girl" / "Highlife No. 5" – Ginger Foloronso Johnson & His Afro Cuban Band
- 1425 "Atewolara" / "E Majeko Baje" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1426 "Foo Foo" / "My Baby Boy" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1427 "Dedicado" / "Bernies Tune" – Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band
- 1428 "Omopupa" / "Iyamabamiwi" – Nat Atkins And His Crazy Bees
- 1429 "Down In Soho" / "Rock 'n' Roll Susie" – Kings Of Caribbean Steel Band, voc Vivian Comma
- 1430 "Alfonso In Town" / "Federation" [DA2709/DA2712] – Lord Kitchener, Rupert Nurse Caribbean Band {78-1957/45-1959}
- 1431 "Iwa Lewa (Your Manner is Your Beauty)" / "J.O. Majekodunmi" [DA2601/DA2604] – Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra A Bakare ldr, gtr, Akinola dm, Ojo maracas, Akanbi talking dm, Hippolite meramba
- 1432 "Fire Down Below" / "Cha Cha Cha Tres" [DA2674/DA2675] – Ido Martin & His Latin Band [Beryl Wayne (voc)] from La Club de la Cote d'Azur
- 1433 "Lucky Oyster" / "Heavy Weather" [DA2679 /DA2680] – Cy Grant, Rupert Nurse Caribbean Band
- 1434 "She's Long, She's Tall" / "Lonesome Whistle" – Johnny Southern & His Western Rhythm Kings
- 1435 "Peace On Earth" / "Jamaican Mambo" [ /DA2690] – Charles Ross Tropicano Orchestra ( / Trinidad Carnival Records MG 505)
- 1436 "Queer Things" / "Little Boy" [DA2687/DA2688] – Rosita Rosano, San Juan Rhythm Boys
- 1437 "Stella by Starlight" / "This Can't Be Love" – Norman Grant Orchestra for Dancers
- 1438 "Morire" / "Ejekamura" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1439 "Bonny Bar" / "A Night In Port Harcourt" – Adam's African Sky Rockets
- 1440 "The Devil" / "No No" [Apr76/Apr74] – Lord Melody
- 1441 "Two Ships" / "His Servant" – Bill Huber With Bob Grabot Orchestra
- 1442 "Ominira" / "Omo Laso" [DA2691/] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1443 "Mary's Boy Child" / "Eden Was Just Like This" – George Browne, The Humming Birds
- 1444 "Happy New Year" / "Eye Le Koni" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1445 "Kairaba" / "La Bisi" – Banna Kanuteh, Gambia Highlife Cats
- 1446 "Se Botimo" / "S. Ola Shogbola" [DA2654/DA2655]– Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Band
- 1447 "Leading Calypsonians" / "Love Is Everywhere" [Apr58/Apr79] – King Sparrow, Caribbean All Stars / Billy Moore, Four Lords And Caribbean All Stars
- 1448 "Lovely" / "Ting-A-Ling" – Doreen Gravesande, Four Lords And Caribbean All Stars
- 1449 "Robbery" / "Hen Company" – Lord Melody, Four Lords And Caribbean All Stars
- 1450 "El Negrito Del Batey" / "Baila Merengue" [DA2713/DA2714] – Trio Tropicana and Orchestra Cubana
- 1451 "Magic Island Merengue" / "Mayette Merengue" – Sidney Bechet
- 1452 "Chivirico" / "Nicolasa" [DA2666/DA2611] – Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band, leader Frank Deniz
- 1453 "Daphne's Be Bop Walking" / "Green Guave" – The Silver Seas
- 1454 "Adara Fun Wa" / "Edima Kendi" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Rhythm Union Rhythm Group
- 1455 "Anu Turu Agwa Gwa" / "Je Je Kule" – Adam's African Sky Rockets
- 1456 "Baa Jassi Nya Ma" / "Nya Bondaa A Mu Wuhinte" – Lord Ganda
- 1457 "Lend Me Your Comb" / "I Don't Hurt Anymore" (DA2746/DA2747) – The Hi-Spots
- 1458 "That's Love" / "Easy 'N' Free" – Steve Arlen, Frank Davis & His Rhythm
- 1459 "Good Old Country Music" / "Cheatin' On Me" – Johnny Franks (Johnny Franks to wax for Melodisc Swing violinist Johnny Franks makes his recording dtbut on Monday with two sides for Melodisc. Melody Maker, 23 April 1955, vol. 31, issue 1129, p. 9)
- 1460 "Smoke A Cigarette" / "Apple" – Lord Kitchener, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band {1958}
- 1461 "Hyde Park" / "Service Girl" – Young Kitchener, St. Vincent Street Band
- 1462 "Ajo Laway" / "Egbe Mi" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1463 "Yaponsa" / "Odeji Akure Oni Of Life" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Rhythm Union Rhythm Group
- 1464 "Arabina" / "Samba Gombe" – The Ghana Teenagers
- 1465 "Tafawa Balewa" / "Public Interest" – Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra
- 1466 "Ibadan Ni Pade" / "Kyo Mano Me" – Tommy Odueso's Akesan Highlifers
- 1467 "Adura Fun Awon Aboyun (Prayer for the Pregnant Women)" / "Fagbayi Contractor" [/DA2660] Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra
- 1468 "Tajenje" / "The Late Alhaji Adeguke Adelabu" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Rhythm Union Rhythm Group
- 1469 "Darling, Don't Say No" / "Jolly Orikwa" – Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band, voc Nat Atkins
- 1470 "Olo Mi" / "High Life Blues" – Ade Kunle's High Life Beats
- 1471 "Wa Sise" / "Zik, Awolowo And Sadauna" – Uberu Oni and His Group, Willie Payne
- 1472 "Santa Maria" / "The Brave Matador" [DA2780A/DA2781A] – Margrit Sorensen, Klaus Alzner Orchestra/Gert Morrell, Roxy Sisters, Klaus Alzner Orchestra
- 1473 "Secretly" / "I Got" – The Hi-Spots
- 1474 "Do-Able" / "Happy Holiday" [Apr69/Apr77] – Lord Melody, The Four Lords, The Caribbean All Stars
- 1475 "Family Size Cokes" / "Clara Honey Bunch" [45/APR 59/ 45/APR 56] – King Sparrow, Caribbean All Stars
- 1476 "I Want A Son" / "Life Is Like A Puzzle" [DA2486/ ] – Mighty Terror, Rupert Nurse Calypso Band
- 1477 "Awawa" / "Liberty High Life" Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1478 "Imo" / "Yeriowuambo" Adam's African Sky Rockets
- 1479 "You Made Me Love You " / "Dippermouth Blues" [DA2802/DA2803] – Cy Laurie Jazz Band
- 1480 "'King' Hogan Bassey" / "Dick Tiger Calypso" – Lord Kitchener, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1481 "Gbo, Ni Mawo" / "Nu Yaka Gbo" – Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band
- 1482 "Minkpaofai" / "Yaaduma" – Edwin Lamptey And Nat Atkins (vocs) With The Crazy Teenage Band
- 1483 "Adesida II" / "J. A. Olubo" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1484 "Kann Kana" / "The Late Adelabu" – Billy Sholanke Afro-Cubanos
- 1485 "Oju Rere" / "Drink A Tea" – Steve Rhodes, London Hi-Lifers
- 1486 "Bend Down, Pick It Up" / "Bambye Me" – Ginger Folorons Johnson
- 1487 "Abo Wa Be" / "Aye Akamara" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1488 "Awela" / "Ologbon" – Tommy Odueso's Akesan Highlifers
- 1489 "Monkey Pee-Wee" / "Straighten Up And Fly Right" – Tony Johnson
- 1490 "Sally Water" / "Sister's Date" – The Lion
- 1491 "Goaty" [aka "John And Goat"]/"I Confess" [45/Apr57 / 45/Apr83] – Lord Melody, Caribbean All Star Band / Mighty Sparrow, Caribbean All Star Band ( / Trinidad Carnival Records MG 505)
- 1492 "Kamila Mustapha" / "Asewo Erori" – Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra
- 1493 "Hyde Park Baby" / "Ese Pupo" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1494 "Dance Easy" / "Kelele" – Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees
- 1495 "Lady Eko" / "Sugar Kane Mambo" – Willie Payne With The Starlite Tempos
- 1496 "Boi's Da Gamba" / "Mike Bo Yienyo" – Rans Boi’s African Highlife Band
- 1497 "Chief Obafemi Awolowo" / "Chief Rotimi Williams Ojikolobo" – Brewster Hughes,Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1498 "Black Puddin'" / "Piccadilly Folk" [DA2823/DA2822] – Lord Kitchener {1958}
- 1499 "Kolo Dumare Gdadura-Wa" / "Aworo Yo Yo Cuba" / "Highlife Mambo" – Ginger Foloronso Johnson Afro-Cuban Band
- 1500 "Any Old Iron Cha Cha" / "Cocktails For Two Cha Cha" [DA45/2846/] – Johnnie Gray & His Chunks Of Mettle
- 1501 "Farrago" / "Baila Mi Cha Cha" [ / DA2845 ]Gordon Franks & His Band
- 1502 "H.M Queen Elizabeth and H.R.H. Prince Phillip Come To Sierra Leone" / "Bon Voyage" – Ali Ganda, Rupert Nurse All Stars
- 1503 "Tom Dooley (Oko Iyawo Atiale)" / "Jealous Woman" – Lord Melody /Oke Iyake Atiale, Nigerian Union Rhythm Band
- 1504 "Romeo" / "Knock On Any Door" – Lord Melody
- 1505 "Ominira" / "Gbonimawo" [DA2691/] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers/Rans Boi Ghana Highlife Band
- 1506 "Maria" / "Si Tu Nola Otra" [DA2864/DA2865] – Enrique Aviles and His Orchestra [1961]
- 1507 "She's Got Freckles" / "Bloodshot Eyes" [DA2868/DA2869] (ABC Television presents) The Fabulous Talbot Brothers (from the Mayfair Hotel)
- 1508 "Pierement Waltz" / "Amsterdam Polka" [DA2870/DA2871] – The Amsterdam Pierement [1959] [There are two tunes featured in the J. Arthur Rank film Operation Amsterdam (featuring Peter Finch, Eva Bartok and Tony Britton): "Pierement Waltz" and "Amsterdam Polka". These were both released on a 45 rpm record by Melodisc which, I seem to recall, was only available by mail order and was encapsulated in a nondescript brown paper sleeve. The organ on the soundtrack is "De Cello" and, in response to a query by myself, Rein Schenk posted a very interesting reply in MMD of 030325. A picture of the organ can be found in the book Draaiorgels by the late Romke De Waard. http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/200309/2003.09.15.01.html]
- 1509 "Ghana Welcomes The Queen" / "Goodnight" – Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band
- 1510 "Awolowo" / "Oluwa Monjade Lo" – Suberu Oni Group
- 1511 "Ire" / "Lina" – Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees
- 1512 "Luckiest Man In Town" / "Love Never Dies" [45/DA2899/ 45/DA2832] – Phil Sullivan with Lonzo & Oscar's Peapickers [Starday 45- 410]
- 1513 "We Have It In Africa" / "Aye Wa Adara" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1514 "Gbogbo Africa Enura" / "Isale Ofin" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1515 "African Jazz Cha Cha" /"Egyptian Bint Al Cha Cha" [45/DA2901/ ] – Ginger Mofolunsho Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Orchestra [1959]
- 1516 "Three Stars" / "I'll Never Change" (45/DA2909/DA 45/2910) – Tommy Dee with Teen Tones and Orchestra (US - with Carol Kay and the Teen-Aires / Carol Kay and the Teen-Aires [Crest 45-1057] {3 stars Big Bopper/Ritchie Valens/Buddy Holly-tribute}
- 1517 "Live and Kicking" / "Liscannon Bay" // "The One I Truly Love" [DA 45/2911 //DA 45/2912] – Joseph McNally With The High Lights And Harold Geller Orchestra / Jean Campbell With The High Lights And Harold Geller Orchestra; from the film Alive And Kicking.
- 1518 "Khauleza" / "Zoo Lake" [DA2913/DA2914] – Dorothy Masuka, The Kwela Serenaders [1959]
- 1519 "Black Land Farmer" / "True Blue" [DA 45/2927 / DA 45/2928] – Frankie Miller [Starday 45-424(2049/2050)] Goldstar Studio, 5628 Brock Street Houston, Tx 1956 (Vcl/gtr); Glenn Barber (ld gtr-1); Norman Miller (ac gtr/perc); Jimmy Robinson (stl gtr-2); Henry Bennett (fdle); Russell Vernon "Hezzie" Bryant (stg bs); Jack Kennedy (pno). Producer: William "Bill" Quinn
- 1520 "Wee Tom Cha Cha" / "Won't You Cha Cha" [DA/45-2917/DA/45-2918] – Ginger Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Band
- 1521 "Nigerian Freedom Song" / "Mobe Ru Aya" – Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra
- 1522 "Nigeria will be free" / "Lament for Jibowu" – Robert Edet
- 1523 "Akorah Anumah" / "Abossa" – James Something
- 1524 "Jekald Si Ilu Eko" / "Fummoliwemi" – Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees
- 1525 "Omo Jaye-Jaye" / "Obo Oterje" [DA2923/ ] – Nigerian Union Rhythm Group, Leader Aboidun Oke
- 1526 "Mofi Ajobi Bayin" / "Iku Koni Payin" – West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1527 "Boogie Lubile" /" Awula Atlanta" – Lonely Lamptey & His Ghana Teenagers:
- 1528 "Sarah From Lagos" / "Marie, I'm Mad" – Ali Ganda, The Rupert Nurse Band
- 1529 "Poppin' Johnny" / "Family Man" [45/DA 2970 /45/DA 2971] – Frankie Miller [Starday 45-457 (3025/3028)] {Dec 1959} FRANKIE MILLER Bradley Film & Recording Studio. 804 16th Avenue South Nashville, Tn: c. July 1959 (vcl/gtr); Tommy Hill (rhy gtr/hmny vcl-1); Thomas Grady Martin (ld gtr-4/bjo-3); John Robert "Bobby" Garrett (stl gtr-2); Hargus M. "Pig" Robbins (pno); Floyd T. "Lightnin’" Chance (bs); Murrey M. "Buddy" Harman (dms). Producer: John Thomas "Tommy" Hill
- 1530 "Christmas Doll" / "It Won't Seem Like Christmas" [45DA/2974/ 45DA/2975] – Jim Eanes & The Shenandoah Valley Boys [Starday 45-414] {Deercemb 1959}
- 1531 "Women in New York" / "Come Back in the Morning" [DA2711/DA2559] – Lord Kitchener Trinidad Calypso All Stars /Lord Kitchener, Rupert Nurse Band [seen on Ebay 11 November 2014] alternative ?
- 1531 "If You're Brown" / "Come Back In The Morning" [DA2710/DA2559] – Lord Kitchener, Rupert Nurse Band
- 1532 "Fela's Special" / "Aigana" (DA2966/DA2967) – Fela Ransome-Kuti and His Highlife Rakers [NB. Highlife Rakers Calypso No.1 / Wa Ba Mi Jo Bosue [2968/2969] Fela Ransome-Kuti and His Highlife Rakers (unissued), recorded at the same session as Melodisc 1532]
- 1533 "Nigeria" / "Mapolode Olabial" – Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees
- 1534 "Boi's Jive" / "Owume Fatso" – Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band
- 1535 "Abeni" / "Tortoise Mambo" [DA2951/ ] – Abudon Oke, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1536 "Merenguiando" / "Sin Tambora" [45 DA/2992/45 DA/2993] – Enrique Avilez & His Orchestra [December 1959]
- 1537 "On the shores of Bantry Bay" / "In my father's house" – Jack Doyle and the Wimbledon Girls Choir
- 1538 "When A Loved One Comes Back" / "Dry Land" (Terra Seca) [DA3009-1/ ] – Victor Soverall with the Zodiacs, Harry Gold and His Music
- 1539 "Highlife comes to Europe" / "Baby Lise's Highlife Rock" – Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band
- 1540 "Bye Bye Baby" / "Emmanuel" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1541 "Ema foju ana woku" /"Ye Bobbo" [DA3014 /DA3016] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1542 "Egbe Egba" / "Adeleke" – Tommy Odueso's Akesan Highlifers
- 1543 "For All These Things" / "Ya Vas Lyu-Blyu l" – Victor Soverall
- 1544 "Angel Hands" /"The Eyes Of Love" [45/DA3021/ ] – Margie Singleton [Starday 45-472] {1960}
- 1545 "Dear Mama" / "Jimmie Bring Sunshine"* [45/DA3022/ 5/DA3023] – Merle Kilgore [Starday 45-469] {1960} * Jimmie Davis was elected to Louisiana's governor for the second time in 1960. Merle Kilgore wrote and sang Davis' campaign song. The record sold well enough for Starday to rerelease it on their main series and the flip side "Dear Mama" went to Billboard′s country charts peaking at #12 in March 1960.
- 1546 "Pin-ball Machine" / "I Got Blues On My Mind" [DA3024/DA3025] – Lonnie Irving [Starday 45-486] (3135/3136) {1960} Producer Jim Eanes [Lonnie's first recording - at Radio Station WHEE Martinsdale VA in December 1959 when the flipside "I Got Blues On My Mind" was also recorded. Released on US Starday January 1960. Lonnie - vocal, Jim Eanes rhm gtr, Frank Burns el gtr, Arnold Terry rhm gtr, Allen Shelton banjo, Cliff Raysdale bass, Roy Russell fiddle. His other two records were also recorded at WHEE in May & June 1960 with an unreleased track "If You Ain't Gonna Love Me". Sadly he died from leukemia aged just 28 in December 1960.]
- 1547 "Goodnight Sweet Prince" / "East Coast Trot" [DA3026/DA3027] – Mister Acker Bilk & His Paramount Jazz Band
- 1548 "Gumbo" / "Ibo Ko Etse" – Rans Boi Ghana Highlife Band
- 1549 "Gbai Yoo" / "You Made Me Cry" – Lonely Lamptey, the People's Highlife Band
- 1550 "La Empaliza" / "Merengue A Boriquen" [DA3030/DA3031] – Enrique Avilez And His Orchestra
- 1551 "Nuages" / "My Guy's Come Back" [DA3041/] – Bruce Turner Jump Band
- 1552 "Rain, Rain" / "Baby Rocked Her Dolly" [DA3043 /DA3044] – Frankie Miller [Starday 45-496 (3121/3123)] FRANKIE MILLER Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Avenue South Nashville, Tn: Friday 18 December 1959 {-3-4/-1-2-3) (vcl/gtr); Tommy Hill (hmny vcl-1/gtr); Thomas Grady Martin (ld gtr); James Clayton “Jimmy” Day (stl gtr-2); Hargus M. “Pig” Robbins (pno-3); Roy M. “Junior” Huskey Jr. (bs); Murrey M. “Buddy” Harman (dms-4); excl (hmny vcl-5). Producer: John Thomas “Tommy” Hill
- 1553 "Going Back To My Home" / "After Hours Blues" [DA3045/DA3046] – Hal Paige And The Whalers [Fury 1024] Hal Paige: piano & vocals. Jimmy Spruill: guitar, Possibly Herbert Wright: guitar, Probably: Boots Robinson: tenor sax, Larry Cooper: tenor sax, Bob Harris: bass, Kenneth McDonald: drums. Recorded in New York City, NY, 1956.
- 1554 "You Don't Think About Me" / "Mail Carrier's Warning" [DA3047/ DA3048] – Bill Clifton, The Dixie Mountain Boys [Starday 45-498] {1960}
- 1555 "La Mujer Puerto Riquena" / "Contigo" [DA3049/DA3050] – Enrique Aviles And His Orchestra
- 1556 "Darling Come Back to Me" / "Alba Sorit" – Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band
- 1557 "Adewunmi" / "Eri Wo Wo Wo" – Ambrose Campbell and West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1558 "Omo Ele Po" / "Osuju Emi Wa" – Brewster Hughes, Nigerian Union Rhythm Group
- 1559 "Fannie Mae" / "Lost In A Dream" [DA/45-3057/DA/45-3058] – Buster Brown [Fire 1008]
- 1560 "Evening News" / "Hold Up Your Head And Smile" [DA3059/DA3060] – Fitz Vaughan Bryan's Orchestra with Kentrick Patrick (voc) [CRC]
- 1561 "Jolie La Ville Cure-Pipe" / "Danse Dans Moi Les Bras" [DA/45 3061/DA45/3062] – Alain Permal, Mauritius Police Band
- 1562 "Kingston Merengue" / "Merengue Balasier" [DA3063/DA3064] – Cyril Diaz and His Orchestra
- 1563 "Come Rumble And Tumble With Me" / "Jamaica Blues" [DA/45 3065/DA/45 3066] – Azie Lawrence, The Carib Serenaders
- 1564 "Mek We Dance" / "Nigeria Is Free" – Ali Ganda, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1565 "King Jimmy Foo Foo" / "Guarantee" – Tejan-Sie And West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1566 "Alabam" / "I Can" [DA3075/DA3076] – Cowboy Copas (red label) [Starday 45-501] {1960}
- 1567 "Asikoloto" / "Nigeria Odowoyin" [DA3077/ DA3078] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1568 "Jekafo Ju Agbawo" / "Nigeria Koniset" – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1569 "Dakuku Drum" / "Rebecca" (DA3087/ DA3088) – Enoch & Christy Mensah, Rans Boi Ghana Highlife Band
- 1570 "Lonesome Lover" / "Marylee" (DA3084/DA3085) – Laurel Aitken, The Bluebeats. Producer Dada Tewari [Downbeat DA3084 /3085]
- 1571 "Paper Doll" / "You're Free To Go" – Caribbean Swing Band
- 1572 "You Didn't Want To Know" / "Want To Be In Love" [DA 45/3109/DA 3110] – Azie Lawrence, The Carib Serenaders
- 1573 "I Left My Heart in Rhodesia" / "My Nyasaland Love" [DA 45/3111/DA 45/3112] – Dixie Kwankwa, Frank Deniz and His Afro-Cubans
- 1574 "Freedom, Freedom, Sierra Leone" / "Independence Carnival" [DA3119/ ] – Ali Ganda, Carnival Star Orchestra
- 1575 ? Tejan-Sie
- 1576 "Sierra Leone Victory" /"Independence Merengue" 45/[DA3121 /45/DA3122] – Bliff Radie Byne, Ivan Chin and His Rhythm Sextet
(Label states : 'In the new Asiko Rhythm & Sung in Creo/ Sung in Creo')
- 1577 "Jamaica Turkey" / "Edna, What You Want?" [DA3137/DA3138] – Lord Kitchener, Rupert Nurse Band
- 1578 "Liberia" / "The Children's Jolity" [DA3123/DA3124] – Bliff Radie Byne, Ivan Chin and His Rhythm Sextet [1961)
- 1579
- 1580 "Let Me Hold Your Hand" / "I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time" [SJ 45/3178/SJ 45/3177] – Mel Turner / Mel Turner & the Bandits
- 1581 "Make Me An Angel" / "Walking To Heaven" [SJ3193/SJ3194] – Glen Stuart [1961]
- 1582 "Rainbow Island" / "Contessa" [SJ3248/SJ3249] – Andy Cole, Louis Mordish & His Orchestra with the Rita Williams Singers [1962]
- 1583 "Ilu Oyinbo Dara" /"Asewo Eko" [DA45/3231/ DA45/3230] – Victor Coker And His All Stars
- 1584 "Everything Is Go" / "Don't You Go Away" [45/DA3284 /45/DA2185] Cab Kaye and His Music From Ghana. Cab Kaye. ["Kwamlah Quaye Sextetto Africana" - Cab Kaye vocals and conga, Laurie Deniz gtr, Chris O'Brien bass, Frank Holder bongos, Chris Ajilo clave] moving into the 1950s he was mainly working in the Netherlands, France and Germany, only occasionally returning to Britain to lead his own band in various residencies, and going solo in shows. During this period he recorded "Don't You Go Away", as the Kwamlah Quaye Sextetto Africana: the group included guitarist Laurie Deniz (who was born in Cardiff in 1924, his father was from Cape Verde); bassist Chris O'Brien; on bongos, Frank Holder (who had come from British Guiana (now Guyana) to serve in the RAF); and Chris Ajilo on claves. Moving back to Britain in 1957 Kaye worked with Eric Delaney, and often with Humphrey Lyttelton, as well as leading his own band. Prior to leaving for Ghana in May 1962, he recorded "Everything Is Go" in honour of John Glenn, the first US astronaut to orbit the earth. Kaye moved back to Britain in 1970 - fulfilling various club residencies in London and leading his own quartet - then on to Amsterdam, where he opened a piano bar. He died in the Netherlands in 2000.]
- 1585 "Taor Mina" (Festival Prize Winning Song) / "Elena Rosa" – Tudor Evans with Ernst Kugler Orchestra
- 1586 "Oh Yeah" / "Last Chicken In The Shop" [DA3282/DA3283] – Johnny Stevens, The Les Dawson Syndicate/ The Les Dawson Syndicate [1962]
- 1587 "Tarlatane Merengue" / "Conde Dance Merengue" [DA3179?/ ] – Enrique Aviles & his Orchestra
- 1588 "Eko Dara Eko Ndun" / "Rt. Hon. Dr. Azikiwe" – Ayinde Bakare & The Meranda Orchestra
- 1589 "Siete Notas De Amor" / "Siglo Veinte" – Los Trovadores {1962]
- 1590 "Cha Cha Merengue" / "Merengue Bueno" [GO1/GO2] – Ed Daniels & the Seasiders
- 1591 "Zero G" / "Fireball" (from the TV series Fireball XL5) [MEL1591A/MEL1591B] – Barry Gray & His Spacemakers, vocal Gerry Grant
- 1592 "My Man Has Gone A'Roaming" / "When A Loved One Comes Home" [DA45/3434/DA45/3435] – Betty Taylor, the Don Lowes Trio [1963]
- 1593 "Stop For The Music" / "The Very Best Things" [45/BB3555/ 45/BB3556] – The Nutrons [1964]
- 1594 "Maria" / "Tsie Maa-Sem Yi" (SJ 45/3592/SJ 45/3593) – Lonely Lamptey & the People's Highlife Band, featuring Eddie "Red" Tettey [1964]
- 1595 "Treble Gold + One" / "Beat That" [SJ3609/SJ3610] – Rhet Stoller
- 1596 "Don't Touch Me" / "Johnny" [SJ3656/ SJ3657] – Susan Denny, Orch. acc. by Don Lowes [1965]
- 1597 "Time To Go Me" /"Stairway To The Stars" [45/SJ3668/ ] – Kim Martyn
- 1598
- 1599
- 1600 "Merengue La Cruz" / "Tapapal'ay Merengue" [BB3693-A/ ] {Label: Enrico and Aviles) Enrique Aviles & his Orchestra [1965]
- 1601 "I'll Be Somewhere Listening" / "Born To Be Alone" [BB3734-A/ ] – Hank Durell
- 1602 "Ohe Dzwen Mo Son" / "Tse-Tse Fly Bite" [45/SJ/3590/] – Lonely Lamptey, the People's Highlife Band, featuring Eddie "Red" Tettey [1965]
- 1603 "Walk Right Out Of The Blues" / "Keep A'Movin' On" [45/BB3745/ 45/BB3744] – Big Pete Duker
- 1604 "My Heart Took A Beating" / "If You Love Her" [45/SJ3779/45/SJ3780] – Carl Lawson [1965]
- 1605
- 1606 "O. A. Oreyomi" / "Ile Aye Ile Asan" – Ayinde Bakare & The Meranda Orchestra
- 1607 "Sofo Nu Soki" / "Only Six Feet" [SJ3819/ ] – Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers
- 1608 "Omo Laso ll" / "Owo Mi Re" – Yesufu Adeyemo & His Fabulous Group
- 1609 "Bulgarian Betrothal" / "Peaceful and Sunny" [SJ1386 /SJ 1387]– The Bulgarian Variety Orchestra , conducted by Emil Georgiev
- 1610
- 1611 "Guyana Independence" / "Independence Jump" – Laurel Aitken & The Freedom Fighters / The Freedom Fighters
- 1612 "Rora Rora Majo Omo Pupa" / "Unity" * [BB 3888/BB 3889 ?] – Flash Domincii & The Supersonics/ Nigerian Union Rhythm Group, leader Abodiun Oki {* re-issue of 1399} [1966]
- 1613 "Remember" / "Efie Ayeyie" [SJ3959/ ] – Eddie Lamptey and His People's Band [1966]
- 1614 "Starshine" / "Little Circles" [SJ3969/SJ3970] – Gay Emma, Frank Stafford Trio
- 1615 "On A Day Like This" / "Thank You Lord" [MEL3987/MEL3988] – Beryl & Jane,Frank Stafford Trio
- 1616 "Is She Is Or Is She Ain't Your Baby?" / "50 Cents" [SJ3975/SJ3976] – Louis Jordan With The Chris Barber Band (Louis Jordan (alto s, voc), Chris Barber (trom, voc), Pat Halcox (trom), Ian Wheeler (clar, alto s), Eddie Smith (banjo), Dick Smith (bass), Graham Burbidge (dms). Recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes 15 December 1962)
- 1617 "Travellin' Man" / "Hold Back The Dawn" [SJ 45/4017/ ] – Johnny Webb, Bill Shepherd Orchestra & Chorus (1967)
- 1618
- 1619
- 1620 "I'm Gonna Tell Tony" / "Someone In Love" – Christine Evans [1967]
- 1680 "Alapama Sise" /"Ajo Kodabilile" [da6001/da6002] – Tunde Nightingale And His Highlife Boys (1969 )
- 1681 "Kole Si Se" / "Agbogun Gboro" [da6003/da6004] – Tunde Nightingale And His Highlife Boys [1969]
- 1682 "Ayaie Akamara" / "Yambons Kelele" [da6005/da6006] – Tunde Nightingale And His Highlife Boys [1968]
"In 1968, he was contracted for a tour of Europe for a period of four months, and Tunde created quite a sensation during his tour. Wherever he and his band played, the halls were packed to capacity. Melodisc Records was very anxious to record some of Tunde Nightingale's music before he returned to Nigeria, thereby giving a much wider audience a chance to hear him and to remind those who had attended concerts and dances of how much they had enjoyed him." [Album notes MLPAS12-142}
- 1683
- 1684 "Hey Jude" / "Ob-La-Di" [45/MEL1684A/B] – Ambrose Campbell & All Stars [1969]
Produced for Butlins Holiday Camps
- Melodisc BUT 1 "Arkansaw Traveller" / "Three's a Crowd" (Mel323 /Mel327) – Butlins American Square Dancers - Danny Levan’s Tennessee Rakers, with Foreword by Basil Brown, Butlins Director of Entertainments, Butlins Ltd (green/yellow)
EPs
- EPM7-51 Sidney Bechet With Humphrey Lyttelton And His Band: "Who's Sorry Now?"; "Sleepy Time Down South"; "I Told You Once, I Told You Twice"; "Georgia",
- EPM7-52 Bunk Johnson With Ernestine Washington: "Where Could I Go But To The Lord?"; "God's Amazing Grace"; "Does Jesus Care"; "The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow"
[Bunk Johnson Jazz Band , vocal : Sister Ernestine B Washington]
- EPM7-53 Christie Brothers Stompers – "All of Me"; "East End Blues"; "Them There Eyes"; "'S Wonderful"
- EPM7-54 TIto Rodrigues Orchestra – "Mambo Time"
- EPM7-55 Lizzie Miles - Ace In The Hole: "Ace In The Hole"; "I Cried for You"; "Careless Love"; "Basin Street Blues"
- EPM7-56 Tony Parenti And His Basin Street Quartet: "I Use To Love You"; "Cecilia"; "Louisiana"; "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home". Sleeve credits "Tony Parenti And His Basin Street Quartet", label "Tony Parenti And His New Orleans Quartet".
- EPM7-57 Armand Hug Quartet - "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry"; "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone"; "Singing The Blues"; "Alice Blue Gown"
- EPM7-58 Eddie Calvert And His Rumba Band – Eddie Calvert Plays Latin American: "Miserlou; "Hora Samba"; "Gypsy Lullaby"; "Son Mambo"
- EPM7-59 The Crane River Jazz Band Featuring Ken Colyer: "Eh La Bas"; "Just A Closer Walk With Thee"; "Dauphin Street Blues"; "Just A Little While To Stay Here"
- EPM7-60 Raymond Burke And His New Orleans Jazz Band: "Over The Waves"; "Blues For Joe"; "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?"; "Sundown"
- EPM7-61 The Lennie Lewis Five Modern Party Sound
- EPM7-62 Muggsy Spanier With Sidney Bechet – Bechet-Spanier Big Four: "China Boy"; "Four or Five Times"; "Squeeze Me"; "Sweet Sue", "Just You"
- EPM7-63 Leadbelly: "How Long Blues"; "Good Morning blues"; "Good Night, Irene"; "Ain't You Glad?"
- EPM7-64 John Runge - The Folk Songs of John Runge: "Old Daddy Fox"; "Come Again, Sweet Love"; "Man is For The Woman Made" / "Foggy Dew"; "Soldier, Soldier"; "Have You Seen But A White Lily Grown"
- EPM7-65 Big Bill Broonzy - Big Bill Blues: "Keep Your Hands Off"; "Stump Blues"; "Five Foot Seven"; "Plough Hand Blues"
- EPM7-66 Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five – Rock and Roll "I Seen What'cha Done"; "Whisky Do Your Stuff"; "Messy Bessy"; "Dad Gum Ya Hide, Boy"
- EPM7-67 Calypso Time: Lord Kitchener & his Calypso All Stars: "Kitch's Mambo Calypso"; Lord Kitchener, Fitzoy Coleman Band: "Muriel and the Bug" / Sterling Bettancourt, Wizard of the Ping Pong with Russell Henderson Steel Band: "Ping Pong Samba"; The Mighty Terror, The Rupert Nurse Calypso Band: "Chinese Children"
- EPM7-68 Bechet-Spanier in New York / Bechet-Lyttelton in London: Bechet-Spanier Big Four - "If I Could Be With You"; "That's A Plenty"; Sidney Bechet With Humphrey Lyttelton And His Band - "Some Of These Days"; "Black And Blue"
- EPM7-69 Beryl Bryden and Fatty George's Jazz Band - Beryl Sings, Fatty Plays: "Beale Street blues"; "Frankie and Johnny"; "Old Man Mose" / "Doctor Jazz"; "West End Blues"; "Kitchen Man"
- EPM7-70 George Webb's Dixielanders – The Origins of Traditional Jazz: "Dippermouth Blues"; "Riverside Blues"; "New Orleans Bop Scop Blues"; "Come Back, Sweet Papa"
- EPM7-71 Cy Laurie Jazz Band: "You Made Me Love You"; "Dippermouth Blues"; "Lonesome Blues"
- EPM7-72 Soho Skiffle Group: "Streamline Train"; "Frankie and Johnny"; "I shall not be moved"; "Give me a big fat woman"
- EPM7-73 Wally Peterson – Twelve Minutes with Wally Peterson
- EPM7-74 Rosita Rosano, A Little Bit of Spice: "Admiral's Daughter"; "Cutest Little Dinghy"; "Down in the Indies"; "Pull Down the Shade, Marie"
- EPM7-75 Caribbean Swing Band (leader: Chris O'Brien)- Jazz-Calypso With The Caribbean Swing Band: "I Remember April"; "Jor Dhu"; "Salt Lane Girl"; "Linstead Market"
- EPM7-76 Dick Charlesworth Jazz Band — Clubland Jazz: "Marie"; "Canal Street Blues"; "That’s When I’ll Come Back to You"; "Creole Song"
- EPM7-77 Leadbelly: "Rock Island Line"; "On a Monday"; "Old Riley"; "John Henry"
- EPM7-78 Pete Seeger – A Tribute To Leadbelly: "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"; "In The Evening"; "Go Down, Old Hannah"; "Winnsboro' Cotton Blues"
- EPM7-79 Sidney Bechet - In Meringue Mood: "Mayette Meringue"; "Souls Les Palmiers"; "Magic Island Meringue"; "Tropical Mood Rhumba"
- EPM7-80 "Baby" Dodds - Drum Solos: "Maryland"; "Tom-Tom Work Out"; "Spooky Drums"; "Rudiments With Drumstick Nerve-Beat"
- EPM7-81 Cy Laurie Jazz Band Weeping; /Bow Tie Breakdown/ Cootie Stomp
- EPM7-82 Leadbelly – Blues By Leadbelly: "See See Rider"; "Pig Meat"; "TB Blues"; "Man Going Around Taking Names" (Leadbelly Sings and Talks about The Blues)
- EPM7-83 Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - Me and Sonny: Sonny Terry - "Me and my dog"; Sonny Terry - "Secret moto blues"; Brownie McGhee - "Silver fox chase"; Brownie McGhee - "South Bound Express"
- EPM7-84 Woody Guthrie Sings: "'Ranger's Command"; "Hard Ain't It Hard"; "Ain't Gonna Be Treated This A-Way"; "Buffalo Skinners"
- EPM7-85 Woody Guthrie Sings: "Worried Man Blues"; "Poor Boy"; "Gypsy Davy"; "More Pretty Girls Than One"
- EPM7-86
- EPM7-87 Leadbelly - Party Songs And Plays By Leadbelly: "Christmas Song"; "Ha Ha This-A-Way"; "Little Sally Walker"; "Red Bird"
- EPM7-88 Alan Lomax Sings Songs From Texas: "Ain' No Mo' Cane On This Brazis"; "Long Summer Day"; "I'm A Rambler And A Gambler"; "The Red River Shore". Alan Lomax, vocals and guitar, Guy Caravan, banjo, John Cole, harmonica.
- EPM7-89 Cy Laurie Jazz Band: "Old Miss Rag"; "Memphis Shake"; "Froggie Moore Rag"
- EPM7-90 West African Highlife Bands: Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers, vocs Abiodun Oke - "Nejugbe"; Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band - "Gbonimao"; Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers - "Ominira"; Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - "Iwa Lewa"
- EPM7-91 Woody Guthrie Sings: "Hey Lolly Lolly"; "Lonesome Day"; "John Henry"; "Pretty Boy Floyd"
- EPM7-92 Gabor Radics and his Family Orchestra Wandering Gypsies: "Gypsy Serenade"; "Roumanian Medley"; "Czardas Sentimentale"; "Moldavian Dances"
- EPM7-93 Mister Acker Bilk And His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 1: "All The Girls (Like The Way I Walk)"; "Franklin Street Blues"; "Bye And Bye"; "St. Phillip Street Breakdown"
- EPM7-94 Mister Acker Bilk And His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 2: "Goodnight, Sweet Prince"; "Breeze"; "Travelling Blues"; "East Coast Trot"
- EPM7-95 Enrique Aviles and his Orchestra – Let's Dance The Merengue!: "Baila Meringue"; "Maria"; "Mayaguez"; "Meringue No. 1"
- EPM7-96 Les Perry And His Sequence Orchestra Volume 1: "The Caledonians"; "Knights of the Thistle"
- EPM7-97 Les Perry And His Sequence Orchestra Volume 2: "Imperial Waltz Quadrilles, Parts 1 And 2". "The Golden Valse"; "Imperial Waltz Quadrilles, Parts 3 And 4". "The Golden Valse"
- EPM7-98 Les Perry And His Sequence Orchestra: "Tango Engano"; "Bell Tango"; "When Day Is Done"; "The Call Of The Angelus"
- EPM7-99 Butlin's Square Dancers: "Virginia Reel"; "Soldier's Joy"; "Butlin's Reel"; "Rakes Of Mallow"
- EPM7-100 The Jazzopators – Jazzin' International with Paddy Lightfoot: "Tinroof Blues"; "Royal Garden Blues"; "Little White Lies"; "Farewell Blues"
- EPM7-101 Mister Acker Bilk And His Paramount Jazz Band Volume Three: "Gladiolus Rag"; "Darkness On The Delta"; "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"; "Careless Love"
- EPM7-102 Jim Eanes and Bill Clifton - Blue River Hoedown. Authentic Country and Western: Jim Eanes - "Road Walked by Fools"; "Orchids of Love" / Bill Clifton and the Dixie Mountain Boys - "I'll wander back some day"; Corey
- EPM7-103 Los Trovadores: "Ay Chevala"; "Campensina"; "Besame Morenita"; "Eco de mi Canto"
- EPM7-104 Muggsy Spanier & Pee Wee Russell - Ragtimers Vol. 1: "Muskogee Blues"; "Since my best girl turned me down"; "Red hot Mama"; "I'd climb the highest mountain"
- EPM7-105 Ken Colyer - Jazz At It's Best: Ken Colyer, Monty Sunshine, Pat Hawes With The Crane River Jazz Band - "Down By The River Side"; Ken Colyer, Monty Sunshine, Pat Hawes With The Crane River Jazz Band - "Blanche Touquatoux"; Ken Colyer With Christy Brothers - "Black Cat"; Ken Colyer With Christy Brothers - "Creole Song"
- EPM7-106 Mr. Acker Bilk And His Paramount Jazz Band Volume Four: "Shine"; "King Joe"; "Postman's Lament"
- EP 7-107 Meade Lux Lewis - Boogie Woogie And Blues: "Glendale Glide"; "Boogie Tidal"; "Randini's Boogie"; "Yancey's Pride"
- EPM7-108 Art Tatum Trio: "Soft Winds"; "If I Had You"; "Sweet And Lovely"; "Fine And Dandy"
- EPM7-109 George Jones - Country Song Hits: "Why Baby Why"; "Play It Cool"; "You Gotta Be My Baby"; "Hold Everything"
- EPM7-110 Burl Ives: "The Blue Tail Fly"; "Henry Martin"; "Foggy Foggy Dew"; "The Sow Took The Measles"; "Poor Wayfaring Stranger"
- EPM7-111 Harry And Jeanie West – Southern Mountain Folk Songs: "The Soul Of Man"; "The Old Arm Chair"; "My Home Is Across The Blue Ridge Mountains"; "George Collins"
- EPM7-112 Steve Benbow Sings English Folk Songs: "Turpin Hero"; "Go Down You Murderer, Go Down"; "The Ballad Of Little Musgrave And Lady Barnard"; "A Boy's Best Friend"
- EPM7-113 Inez Cavanagh and the Jazzopators: "Do You Know What It Means?"; "Sweet Lorraine"; "Whiskey Blues"; "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen"
- EPM7-114 Sydney Bechet: "Sister Kate"; "Rosa Rhumba"; "Ba ba"; "Fidgety Feet"
- EPM7-115 The Country Gentlemen - The Best Of Blue Grass: The Country Gentlemen - "The Devil's Own"; Buzz Busby - "Talking Banjo"; Williams Brothers - "Old Birmingham Jail"; Bill Browning - "Country Strings"
- EPM7-116 Bob Wallis Meets Mr. Acker Bilk At The New Orleans Jam Session: "Do What Ory Say"; "In Gloryland"; "Running Wild"
- EPM7-117 The Joe Harriott Quartet – Cool Jazz With Joe: "Summertime"; "April In Paris"; "Cherokee"; "Out Of Nowhere"
- EPM7-118 Isy Geiger Orchestra (with Sally Bazely and Dennis Sears )– Romantic Love Songs: "Let Us Make Love"; "Your Wish is My Wish"; "Love is the Thing"; "Someone in Love"
- EPM7-119
- EPM7-120 S.W. German Light Broadcasting Orchestra - "Dernier Cri ": "La Grande Folie (Polka)"; "Le Fiacre (Intermezzo)"; "Champagne Waltz (Intermezzo)"; "Costa Rica (Rhumba)". Conducted by Willy Stech
- EPM7-121 Les Perry And His Sequence Orchestra, Vol. IV: "Goodbye My Love"; "Lamennto Argentino" / "Dubbio"; "Twilight"; "Forbidden Fruits"; "To See Her Is To Love Her". Vocal on Side 1 by Kay Wilson / Vocal on Side 2 by Don Rivers
- EPM7-122
- EPM7-123
- EPM7-124
- EPM7-125 Billie Holiday - Billie Holiday Memorial Album: "Embraceable You"; "I Love My Man"; "As Time Goes By"; "I'm Yours" (April 1963)
- EPM7-126 Les Perry Old Time Orchestra -" The Lancers": "The Royal Hibernians" / "The Royal Hibernians". Five unidentified Irish tunes - three on side one, two on side two.
- EPM7-127 Trinidad All Star Steel Band - Federation
- EPM 7-128 Trinidad All Star Steel Band – Music From Oil Drums: "Tattle Tale"; "Maria"
- EPM7-129
- EPM7-130 Les Perry And His Sequence Orchestra, Correct Tempo Old Time Dancing: "The Sound Of Music" Waltzes - "My Favourite Things"; "Edelweiss"; "Laendler"; "Oldie Medley - Gold And Silver", "Sobra La Olas"; "The Latchford Schottische"; "The Gayford Scottische". On sleeve artist is Les Perry and his Old Time Orchestra
- MLSB 1 Butlin's American Square Dancers - Danny Levan’s Tennessee Rakers, Butlins Chief Caller - Wally Goodman Swing Your Partner - Authentic American Square Dances: "Left Handed Indian Jig"; "Devil's Dream"// "Dip And Dive"; "Birdie In The Cage"
LPs
10"
- MLP 500 Lord Kitchener And His Calypso All Stars - Kitch, King Of Calypso Volume One: "Wife And Mother"; "Red Head"; "My Wife's Nightie"; "Kitch Takes It Easy" // "Woman's Figure"; "Muriel & The Bug"; "Is Trouble"; "Too Late Kitch"
- MLP 501 Wild Bill Davison, Volume 1: "South"; "Wild Bill Blues"; "Goody Goody"; "When The Saints Go Marching In" / "Wolverine Blues"; "I Can't Give You Anything But Love"; "Everybody Stomp"
- MLP 502 Jazz at Storyville – Johnny Windhurst (trumpet), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Edmond Hall (clarinet), George Wein (piano), Johnny Field (bass) & Jo Jones (drums): "Struttin' With Some Barbecue"; "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate"; "'S Wonderful"; "Sweet and Lovely"
- MLP 503
- MLP 504 George Lewis's Rhythm Boys / Paul Barbarin's New Orleans Jazz Band: Paul Barbarin and his New Orleans Jazz - "Put on your old grey bonnet"; "Bourbon Street Parade"; George Lewis and his New Orleans Rhythm Boys - "Walk Through The Streets Of"; Paul Barbarin and his New Orleans Jazz - "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate"; George Lewis and his New Orlenas Rhythm Boys - "Red wing"; Paul Barbarin and his New Orleans Jazz - "Closer Walk With Thee"
- MLP 505 Bill McGuffie Trio - Playtime in Paris. Bill McGuffie (piano) with Jack Collier (bass) and Jock Cummings (drums): "La Mer"; "C'est si bon"; "Boom!"; "Moulin Rouge" / "Louise"; "April In Paris"; "Clopin Clopant"; "There Was a Time"
- MLP 506 Papa Celestin and his New Orleans Band – New Orleans Jazz: "Down by the Riverside"; "When the Saints Go Marching In"; "Marie La Veau"; "Oh, Didn't He Ramble?"
- MLP 507 Various Artists - Calypso Carnival: Lord Kitchener - "Big Toe"; George Brown - "Single Man"; Eric Hayden - "Give her the No.1"; The Lion - "Come punskie"; The Charmer - "Stone Cold Man"; Little Nora - "(Don't Touch Me) Tomato"; The Mighty Terror - "Chinese Children"; Tony Johnson - "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
- MLP 508 Ginger Folorons Johnson and his Afro-Cuban Band – Contemporary Mood
- MLP 509 George Browne Calypso Band and The Humming Birds – He Like It, She Like It: "Origin of Calypso"; "Mary Anne"; "Farewell to Jamaica"; "Fox"; "Day-O"; "He Like It, She Like It"; "I Do Adore Her"; "Rum and Coca Cola"
- MLP 510 Lord Kitchener And His Calypso All Stars - Kitch, King Of Calypso Volume Two: "Excuse Me, Sandra"; "Life Begins At Forty"; "Kitch"; "Romeo"; "Marjorie's Flirtation"; "Rebound Wife"; "Nosey Mother-in Law"; "Short Skirts"
- MLP 511 Leadbelly and Sonny Terry – Leadbelly Memorial Album, volume 1: Leadbelly (singer, 12-string guitar) - "Rock Island Line"; "Goodnight, Irene"; Leadbelly and Sonny Terry (Harmonica)- "How Long, How Long Blues"; Leadbelly, Sonny Terry (Harmonica), Brownie McGhee (guitar); John Henry; Leadbelly and Sonny Terry - "On A Monday"; Leadbelly - "Ol' Riley"; Leadbelly and Sonny Terry -"Ain't You Glad"; "Good Morning Blues "
- MLP 512 Leadbelly – Leadbelly Memorial Album, volume 2': "Meeting at the Building; "Talking Preaching"; "We Shall Walk Through the Valley"; "Cow Cow Yicky Yicky Yea"; "Out on the Western Plains";" Fiddler's Dram"; "Yellow Gal"; "Green Corn" / "Noted Rider"; "Big fat woman"; "Burrow Love and Go"; "Bring Me L'il Water, Silvy"; "Julie and Johnson"; "Line 'em"; "Out on the Western Plains"; "Whole Back, Buck"; "John Hardy "
- MLP 513
- MLP 514 Jazz Dance. Music from the Sound Track: "Jazz me blues"; Ballin' the Jack"; "Royal Garden Blues"; "When the Saints Go Marchin' In". Jimmy Archey (trombone), Jimmy McPartland (tpt), Pee Wee Russell (clarinet), Willie "The Lion" Smith (pno), Pops Foster(bass), George C. Wetttling (drums)
- MLP 515 Leadbelly Memorial Album volume 3
- MLP 516 Sonny Terry - Whoopin' the Blues: "Don't you hear me calling you"; "Silver fox chase"; "Worried and loneome blues"; "Greyhound bus station" /"She is a sweet woman"; "South bound express"; "You don't want me blues"; "Tell me little woman"
- MLP 517 Leadbelly - Party Songs by Leadbelly: "More Yet"; "How old are you"; "Green grass growing all around"; "Skip to my Lou"; "It's almost day"; "Little children's blues"; "You can't lose me, Cholly"; "Little Sally Walker"; "Ha Ha this-a-way"; "Red bird"; "What are little boys made of"; "All for you"; "Polly Polly Polly Wee"; "How do you know?"; "Don't mind the weather"; "; "Skip to my Lou" .
- MLP 518 Various Artists - Highlife. Authentic African Highlife Music: Ayinde Bakare & His Meranda Band - "Iwa Lewa"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Adiodun Oke - "Calabar-o"; Nat Atkins & His Crazy Bees - "Somojele"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Adiodun Oke - "Eroya Kewawo"; Nigerian Union Rhythm Group - "Ojitibi" / Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers - "Omo Laso"; Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band - "Fedse"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Adiodun Oke - "Y.B Club"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Adiodun Oke - "Ghana"; Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - "The late J K Randle"
- MLP 519 Famous West African Highlife Bands, volume 2: Rans Boi’s Ghana Highlife Band, voc Nat Atkins- "Darling, don't say no"; Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers - "Omo Laso"; Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - "Sebotimo"; Nat Atkins And His Crazy Bees - "Omo pupa"; Tommy Odueso's Akesan Highlifers - "Ibadan na pade"; Nigerian Union Rhythm Group - "Ojikolobo"; Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers- "Adurafunawonaboyun"; Steve Rhodes, London Hi-Lifers- "Ojurere"
12"
- MLP 12-101 George Lewis leading the Eureka Brass Band – New Orleans Parade: "Sing on"; "West Lawn Dirge"; "Lady Be Good"; "Garlands of Flowers"
- MLP 12-102(?) Brute Force Steel Band, Esso Steel Band - Music from Steel Drums. Authentic Trinidad Steel Bands: Brute Force Steel Band - West Indies Serenade; "Mambo Jumbo"; "Ping Pong Bounce"; "Antigua Scenery"; "Song Of The Caribbean"; "Coconuts" / Esso Steel Band - "Schubert's Serenade"; "Mambo Espaniol"; "Teena Come Back"; "Brown Skin Girl"; "Sageway Samba"; "La Comparsita"
- MLP 12-103 Merrick Farron Symphony Orchestra: Symphonic Variations On A Rock and Roll Theme
- MLP 12-104 Gabor Radics and his Family Orchestra - Wandering Gypsies: "Gypsy Serenade"; "Vienna Serenade"; "Forest Dance"; "Czardas Sentimentale"; "Roumanian Dance- Doina"; "Old Gypsy" // "Yablotchko-Kalitka"; "Song of the Volga Boatmen"; "Two Guitars- Dark Eyes"; "Troika - On the Black Sea"; "Moldavian Dances"
- MLP 12-105 Charlie Parker – Bird At St. Nicks (1955, 15-track deep groove mono LP pressed on heavyweight vinyl with dark green & silver Melodisc labels; also featuring Tommy Potter on bass, Red Rodney on trumpet, Al Haig on piano & Roy Haynes on drums. Recorded 18 February 1950: "Ornithology"; "Too Many Ggirls", "I Didn't Know"; "I Cover the Waterfront"; "Embraceable You"; "I'm Free"; "Scrapple from the Apple"; "Now's the Time"; "Confirmation"; "Star Eyes"; "Hot House"; "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"; "Out of Nowhere"; "Visa"; "Embraceable You"; "I Didn't Know What Time it Was"
- MLP 12-106 Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston – Memorial To Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston {also released as More Songs by Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston}: "Take A Whiff On Me"; "Bad Lee Brown"; "The Golden Vanity"; "Cumberland Gap"; "Sourwood Mountain"; "Old Time Religion" / "Columbus Stockade"; "Johnny Hard"; "Foggy Mountain Top"; "Bury Me Beneath The Willow"; "Skip To My Lou"; "Ezekiel Saw The Wheel"
- MLP 12-107 Leadbelly. Leadbelly (vocal/guitar), with Willie Smith (piano), Brownie McGhee (guitar) and Pops Foster (bass) - "Digging My Potatoes"; Leadbelly - "Leadbelly's Dance"; "You Don't Miss Your Water"; "Black Girl"; "Blind Lemon"; Leadbelly with Sonny Terry (harmonica) - "When The Sun Goes Down"; Leadbelly - "Alberta"
- MLP 12-108 Antobal's Cuban All Stars - Ay Caramba!: "It's the Bururu"; "Mambo in F"; "I'm on my way"; "Have you seen my love?*"; "Cuban Capers"; "Keep away senores, keep away+"; "Washerwoman"; "Ay Caramba Cha Cha*"; "An old balcony"; "Mambo habanero"; "Olele+"; "Meet Bembo" [USA: London Records LL3056] Musicians include El Negro Vivar, Peruchin, Guillermo Barreto, Generoso Jimenez, Giraldo Rodriguez, Vocals Raul Azpiazu, Gina Martin+
- MLP 12-109 Saga of Leadbelly ? CHECK. "Grey Goose"; "Red Cross Store Blues"; "Ham and Eggs"; "Red River in the Pines"; "You Don't Miss Your Water"; "Blind Lemon"; "Leadbelly's Dance"; "In the evening when the sun goes down"; "Diggin' my potatoes"; "Alberta"
- MLP 12-110 Eureka Brass Band - Music Of New Orleans, Volume 2. Percy Humphrey, Willie Pajeaud & 'Kid Sheik' Cola (trumpets), Sonny Henry & Albert Warner (trombones), Ruben Roddy (alto saxophone), Emanuel Paul (tenor saxophone), Joseph Clark (tuba), Alfred Williams (snare drum) & Robert Lewis (bass drum): "Panama"; "Trombonium"; "Just a Little While to Stay Here"; "Lord, Lord, Lord You Sure Be"; "Eternity"; "Maryland, My Maryland"
- MLP 12-111 Billie Holiday - Memorial Album: "Yesterdays"; "I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues"; "I'll Be Seeing You"; "I'll Get By"; "I Cover the Waterfront (song)|I Cover The Waterfront "; "Lover, Come Back to Me" / "Strange Fruit"; "She's Funny That Way"; "How Am I To Know"; "Fine And Mellow"; "My Old Flame"; "On The Sunny Side Of The Street"
- MLP 12-112 Bunk Johnson's Jazz Band with George Lewis: "Thriller Rag"; "When I Leave The World Behind"; "Weary Blues"; "Franklin Street Blues"; "Blue Bells Goodbye"; "Big Chief Battle Axe" / "Sobbin' Blues"; "Dusty Rag Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula"; "Shine"; "Sometimes My Burden Is So Hard To Bear"; "Sobbin' Blues No. 2"
- MLP 12-113 Leadbelly - Leadbelly's Last Sessions volume 1
Sides 1/2 : I Was Standing In The Bottom ; Yes, I'm Going Down In Louisiana ; Ain't Going Down To The Well No More; Dick Ligger's Holler ; Liza Jane; Dog Latin Song; Leavin' Blues ;Go Down, Old Hannah ; The Blue Tailed Fly ;Nobody In This World Is Better Than Us;
We're In The Same Boat, Brother ; Looky, Looky Yonder ;Jolly O' The Ransom; Leadbelly With Martha Ledbetter - Old Ship Of Zion ; Leadbelly With Martha Ledbetter Bring Me A Little Water, Silvie ; Mistreatin' Mamma ;Black Betty ; Ain't Going Down To The Well No More / I'm Going Back Down In Louisiana ; I Don't Know You, What Have I Done?; Rock Island Line ; Old Man, Will Your Dog Catch A Rabbit? ;Shorty George ;Stewball ; Bottle Up And Go; You Know I Got To Do It ;Ain't It A Shame To Go Fishin' On Sunday ;I Ain't Gonna Drink No More; My Lindy Lou ;I'm Thinking Of A Friend ;Leadbelly With Martha Ledbetter He Never Said A Mumbling Word ;I Don't Want No More Army Life ;Leadbelly With Martha Ledbetter-In The World ;I Want To Go Home .
Sides 3/4 '– "Midnight Special"; "Boll Weevil Blues"; "Careless Love"; "Easy Rider"; "Cry for me"; "I Ain't Gonna Drink No More"; ; "Birmingham Jail"; "Ol' Riley"; "Julia and Johnson"; "It's tight like that" /'Four, five and nine' ; "Good morning',babe "; "Jail House Blues "; ' Well , you know i had to do it"; "Irene"; "Story of the 25 cent dude"; "How come you do me like you do, do, do ?"; "Hello Central. Give me long distance phone"; "The Hesitation Blues"; "I'll be down on the last bread wagon". [UK release of the 1953 Folkways remastered recordings, originally made by Frederic Ramsey Jr in September 1948.]
- MLP 12-114 Leadbelly – Leadbelly's Last Sessions volume 2'
Sides 1/ 2 :
'Sides 3/4 :'Spring Time in the Rockies' ; 'Chinatown'; 'Rock Island Line' ;'Backwater Blues';'Sweet Mary' ;'Irene' ;'Easy Mr. Tom'; 'In the evening when the sun goes down'; 'I'm alone because I love you '; 'House of the Rising Sun '; 'Mary, don't you weep and don't you moan' / 'Talk about Fannin' Street' ;' Fannin' Street' ;' Sugared Beer ' ; 'Didn't Ol' John cross the water' ; 'Nobody knows you when you're down and out' ; 'Bully of the Town' ; 'Sweet Jenny Lee ' ; ' Yellow Gal' ; 'He was the man ' ; 'We're in the same boat , brother' ; 'Leavin' Blues' .
[UK release of the 1953 Folkways remastered recordings, originally made by Frederic Ramsey Jr in September 1948.]
- MLP 12-115 Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee & Woody Guthrie – Whoopin' & Hollerin′: Big Bill Broonzy - "Keep Your Hands Off"; Big Bill Broonzy - "Stump Blues"; Big Bill Broonzy - "Plough Hand Blues"; Big Bill Broonzy - "Five Feet Seven"; Sonny Terry - "You Don't Want Me Blues"; Sonny Terry With McGhee - "Tell Me Little Woman" / Sonny - "Don't You Hear Me Calling You"; Sonny & Woody - "Silver Fox Chase"; Sonny & Woody - "Worried And Lonesome Blues"; Sonny & Brownie - "Greyhound Bus Station"; Sonny & Woody - "She Is A Sweet Woman"; Sonny & Woody- "South Bound Express"
- MLP 12-115 Various Artists - Banjo in the hills: 16 great mountain songs by all star artists: Rusty York and Willard Hale - Banjo breakdown; Bill Clifton - "Flowers from the hillside"; Jim and Jesse - "Hard-hearted"; Stanley Brothers - "Gonna Paint the Town"; Bill Clifton - "Cedar Grove"; Jim Eanes - "Blue Sunday"; Stanley Brothers - "That Happy Night"; Carl Story - "Life's Evening Sun" / Stanley Brothers - "Banjo in the Hills"; Jim Eanes - "Road Walked by Fools"; Rusty York and Willard Hale - "Don't Do It"; Bill Clifton - "Little White Washed Chimney"; Country Gentlemen - "Orange Blossom Fiddle"; Kentucky Travellers - "Old Kentucky Hills"; Bill Clifton - "Take Back the Heart".
- MLP 12-116 Various Artists - Fiddlin' Country Style. Famous C & W Bands and Vocalists: Tommy Hill's String Band - "Daisies"; Allen Shelton & Jim Eanes - "Dineo"; Wally Traugott - "Snowflake"; Tommy Jackson - "Fiddlin' Joe"; Ken Clark & Don Anthony - "Chubby's Run"; Big Tige - "Sparta Waltz"; Tommy Hill's String Band - "Fiddler's Love"; Ken Clark & Don Anthony - "Ramblers Ride"; Tommy Hill's String Band - "Fiddler's Prayer"; Ken Clark & Don Anthony - "Blue-grass Swing"; Wally Traugott - "Swing Fiddle Rag"; Harry Choates - "Drag That Fiddle"; Jim Eanes - "Round town gals"; Tommy Hill's String Band - "Twin Fiddle Waltz"; Slim Cox- "Mocking Bird Special"; Country Gentlemen - "Orange Blossom Fiddle"
- MLP 12-117 Various Artists - Preachin', Prayin', Shoutin' & Singin' Gospel' : Carl Story, Lewis Family, Sunshine Boys, Southland Trio – "Satisfied"; "Shout and Shine"; "The Old Gospel Ship"; "Angel Band"; "I Saw the Light"; "Were You There?"; "Lights in the Valley"; "Who Will Sing For Me?"; "Let the Church Roll On"; "A Beautiful City"; "Lead Me"; "Insurance"; "Got to Cross Jordan"; "The Church Back Home"; "He Knew Just What to Do"; "I'm Ready to Go"
- MLP 12-118 The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys – Mountain Song Favourites. 16 Great Mountain Songs: "Ridin' that midnite train"; "Another night"; "Beneath the maple"; "Ralph's banjo special"; "Gonna paint the town"; "Trust each other"; "Highway of regret"; "A little at a time"; "Choo choo comin'"; "Holiday pickin'"; "Carolina mountain home"; "That happy night"
- MLP 12-119 Cowboy Copas - All Time country Music Great: "Alabam"; "Pretty Diamonds"; "I'm A Slave To You"; "I Can"; "Black Cloud Risin'"; "Wings of the Great Speckled Bird"; "South Pacific Shore"; "Waltzing' With Sin"; "Dreaming"; "Pickin' The Blues"; "Mom and Dad's Affair"; "The Purple Robe"
- MLP 12-120 The Lewis Family – Singin' Time Down South: "Carry On"; "You Can't Do Wrong"; "Help Me Understand"; "Jesus Is My King"; "I Do Believe"; "A Beautiful City"; "Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus"; "At The End Of My Journey" // "Just One Rose"; "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands"; "Hide You In The Blood"; "I'm Not Alone"; "I Shall Not Be Moved"; "I See Jesus"; "My Closest Kin"; "To Get My Reward"
- MLP 12-121
- MLP 12-122 The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch mountain Boys - Sacred Songs from the Hills: "Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet"; "In Heaven We'll Never Grow Old"; "Praise The Lord (I Saw The Light)"; "Where We'll Never Die"; "The Darkest Hour is Just Before Dawn"; "Let Me Hide Myself In Thee (Rock Of Ages)" / "Let the Church Roll On"; "Rank Strangers"; "I'm Ready to Go"; "Mother No Longer Awaits Me at Home"; "A Few More Seasons"; "What a Friend We Have in Jesus"
- MLP 12-123 Don Reno, Red Smiley & the Tennessee Cutups – Hymns Sacred, Gospel Songs. "In The Garden"; "He Will Set Your Fields On Fire"; "I'll Meet You In The Morning"; "Jesus Will Save Your Soul"; "I Need The Prayers"; "The Lord's Last Supper" / "Whispering Hope"; "The Arm Of God"; "You Never Mentioned Him To Me"; "I Feel Like Travelling On"; "Mother's Only Sleeping"; "Little Country Preacher"
- MLP 12-124
- MLP 12-125 LUTHER WILLIAMS & HIS ORCHESTRA TROPICAL RHYTHMS OF JAMAICA. 12 GREAT TRACKS INCLUDING "Seven Bells", "Shake Senora", "Water Melon", "Reincarnation" and "Love Me Tender"
- MLP 12-126 Max Kaminsky - Dixieland Horn, with Eddie Condon: "Love Nest"; "Back in Your Own Back Yard"; "Fidgety Feet"; "All the wrongs you've Done to Me"; "Don't Leave Me Daddy"; "Eccentric"; "Everybody Loves My Baby"; "Rose room"; "Mandy, Make up your Mind"; "You Can't Cheat a Cheater"; ""Singing the Blues"; "Guess Who's in Town"
- MLP 12-127 Wild Bill Davison & His Commodores - Mild & Wild: "That's A Plenty"; "Baby Won't You Please Come Home"; "Clarinet Marmalade"; "I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance"; "I'm Coming Virginia"; "At The Jazz Band Ball" / "Panama"; "Confessin'"; "Riverboat Shuffle"; "Wabash Blues"; "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams"; "High Society"
- MLP 12-128 George Browne - A Folk Evening With George Browne: "Shango" / "Liza" / "Yellow Bird" / "Cricket" / "Heaven Is So High" / "Tu Tu Maramba" / "La Firolera" / "Long Way From Home" // "Hava Nagela" / "Unemployment Compensation Blues" / "Jordan River" / "Immigration Blues" / "Still Still" / "Never Wed An Old Man" / "Four Nights Drunk" / "Who Will Deliver Me"
- MLP 12-129 Lord Kitchener - Calypsos Too Hot To Handle: "Wife & Mother"; "Red Head"; "My Wife's Nightie"; "Kitch Take It Easy"; "Piccadilly Folk"; "Alphonso In Town" // "Woman's Figure"; "Muriel & The Bug"; "Is Trouble"; "Too Late Kitch"; "January Girls"; "Old Lady Take A Walk"
- MLPBS 12-129 Lord Kitchener -
Kitch - King Of Calypso (First Course): "A Drink A Rum"; "Wife And Mother"; "Red Head"; "My Wife's Nightie"; "Kitch Take It Easy"; "Woman's Figure" //"Elsie's River"; "Muriel And the Bug"; "Is Trouble"; "Too Late Kitch"; "Jamaican Turkey"; "Carnival"
- MLP 12-130 Lord Kitchener - Calypsos Too Hot To Handle Volume 2: "Excuse Me Sandra"; "Life Begins At Forty"; "Kitch"; "Romeo"; "White & Black"; "Rhumba Anna" // "Marjorie's Flirtation"; "Rebound Wife"; "Nosey Mother In Law"; "Short Skirts"; "Mamie Water"; "Black Puddin"
- MLP 12-131 Great African Highlife Music: Nigerian Union Rhythm Band - "Unity"; Ambrose Campbell & His West African Rhythm Brothers - "Oba Adele"; Ambrose Campbell & His West African Rhythm Brothers - "Iwa D'arekere"; Nat Atkins & His Crazy Bees - "Togootigiri"; Nat Atkins & His Crazy Bees - "Sumongole"; Nigerian Union Rhythm Band - "The Memorial Of Chief J.K. Randle" // Flash Domincii & The Fabulous Supersonics - "Iwa Ika Ti Beda Je"; Flash Domincii & The Fabulous Supersonics - "Fija F'Olorun Ja"; Flash Domincii & The Fabulous Supersonics - "Iwin Nla Pade Wa"; Flash Domincii & The Fabulous Supersonics - "Eso Eso N'igbin Ma Ngunda"; Flash Domincii & The Fabulous Supersonics - "Ki Dide"; Flash Domincii & The Fabulous Supersonics - "Rora Rora Ma Jo Omo Pupa"
- MLP 12-132 Marie Bryant - Don't Touch My Nylons: "Mary Had A Little Lamb"; "Chi Chi Boom"; "Too Much (Isn't Good For You)"; "Noisy Springs"; "Water Melon" // "Don't Touch My Nylons"; "Sixty Minute Man"; "Suede Shoes Calypso"; "(Don't touch me )Tomato"; "Little Boy"
- MLP 12-133 Ram John Holder - Ram Blues & Soul: "I Know What It's All About" / "Nottinghill Eviction Blues" / "Baby Don't You Forget Me" / "Just Across The River" / "Ramblues" / "Peace In The Valley" // "Well Oh Well" / "Greenwich Village Blue" / "It Won't Be Long" / "I'm No Stranger" / "Together On This Road" / "Early In The Morning"
- MLP 12-134 Various Artists - Great African Highlife Music Volume 2: Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - "Iwa Lewa"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Abiodun Oke - "Calabar-o"; Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees - "Somojele"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Abiodun Oke - "Eroya"; Nigerian Unon Rhythm Group - "Ojitibi"; T.Odeuso's Akesan Highlifers - "Ibadan Ni Pade"; Nigerian Union Rhythm Group - "Ojikolubo"; Ayinde Bakare & his Meranda Orchestra - "Adura Fun Awon Aboyun"// Nat Atkins and his Crazy Bees – "Darling Don't Say No"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Abiodun Oke - "Omo Laso"; Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - "Sebotimo"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Abiodun Oke - "Ominira"; Rans Boi & His AfricanHighlife Band - "Fedse"; West African Rhythm Brothers, voc Abiodun Oke - "Y.B. Club"; Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - "The Late J.K. Randle"
- MLP 12-135
- MLP 12-136
- MLP 12-137 Charles Camilleri - Your Holiday In Malta
- MLP 12-138 Caribbean Rhythm Kings - Merry Christmas: "Let The Children Sing"; "3 Riders"; "Mary's Boy Child"; "The Virgin Mary"; "Jesus Emmanuel"; "Puerto Rican Carol"; "Little Jesus" // "It's Christmas Time Again"; "Paraguayan Carol"; "Silent Night"; "Coventry Carol"; "Christmas Morning Blues"; "Good King Wenceslas"; "O Little Town Of Bethlehem"
- MLPAS 12-140 Ayinde Bakare and his Meranda Orchestra - Live the Highlife: "Tribute to the late J.K. Randle"; "Eko Akete (Lagos Akete)"; "Adura Fun Awon Aboyun (Prayer for the Pregnant Women)"; "Ibikunle Alakija; Iwalewa (Your Manner is Your Beauty)"; "Ore Otito Osi (There's no true friend)"; "Mo b'eru Aiye (I fear the humanity)"; "Ile Aiye Ile Asan (Life is vanity upon vanity)"; "Agbola Ola Odunekan"; "Olabisi Arobieke"; "Akambi Balogun"
- MLP 12-141 Brewster Hughes And His Highlifers with guest artist Adetola Bashorun (Nigerian Union Rhythm Group) - Highlife From Nigeria: "The Wind In A Frolic"; "Mosalasi Kura"; "Sweet Galilee"; "So So Bobo Deen"; "Asewo Eko"; "The Glory Of The Lord" // "Oratido Soso"; "Silhouette"; "Love Is So Blind"; "Sa Sa Kroma"; "Maria Joanna"; "The Little Grocer Man"
- MLPAS 12-142 Tunde Nightingale and his Highlife Boys – "The Bird that Sings All the Night"
- MLP 12-146 Mighty Sparrow with The Ron Berridge Orchestra - Calypso Carnival: "Mr. Walker"; "Wood In The Fire"; "Carnival In '68"; "Duncan"; "Jook For Jook" // "Jane"; "One Hand Man"; "Macco Man"; "Crazy Jam"; "Calypso Boogaloo". The Ron Berridge Orchestra: alto saxophone – Joe Alexander, Vasso DeFreitas bass – Conrad Little drums – Ricardo Brewster guitar – Earl Lezama, Gary Salandy organ – Ulric Sobian percussion – Edgar Fitzgerald tenor saxophone – Collins Dennis trombone – Jerry Cooper, Nev Oxley trumpet – Clem Berridge, Ron Berridge
- MLPS 12-149 Memphis Slim - Fattenin' Frogs For Snakes: "Messin' Around"; "One More Time"; "Fattenin' Frogs For Snakes"; "Ain't Nobody's Business"; "Help Me Some" // "Worried Life"; "Every Day"; "I Feel So Good"; "Angel Child"; "Blues In London". (1965 UK 10-track stereo vinyl LP Melodisc recorded in London on 27 July 1960. "I Feel So Good" [Tribute To Big Bill] & Parts 1 & 2 of Blues In London)
- MLP 12-150 The Joe Harriott Quintet Swings High: "Tuesday Morning Swing"; "Time For Love"; "The Rake"; "Blues In C" // "Shepherd's Serenade"; "Polka Dots And Moonbeams"; "Strollin' South"; "Count Twelve". Alto saxophone – Joe Harriott, bass – Coleridge Goode, drums – Phil Seaman, piano – Pat Smythe, trumpet – Stu Hamer. Recorded 20 June 1967
- MLP 12-151 Ravi Shankar – The Exciting Music of Ravi Shankar: Raga: Hema-Bihag Tabla – Shanta Prasad // Raga: Malaya Marutam; Raga: Mishra-Mand; Sitar – Ravi Shankar, tabla – Shanta Prasad
- MLP 12-152 Ustad Vilayat Khan, Imrat Khan – A Night At The Taj: Raga Chandani Kedar; Raga Chandani Kedar * Sitar – Ustad Vilayat Khan, Surbahar – Ustad Imrat Khan, Tabla – Nizzamuddin*
- SMLP 12-153 Owen Gray – Cupid: "Cupid"; "I Wanna Be Loved"; "Tennessee Waltz"; "Tree In The Meadow"; "Hi Hi Hi"; "Just Out Of Reach" //"I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine"; "A Lover's Question"; "Hold Me Tight"; "Boys And Girls"; "Three Coins In A Fountain"; "La La La"; "The Great Pretender"
- MLP 12-154 Ravi Shankar – The Exciting Music of Ravi Shankar, Volume 2: Raga: Marwa - Bilampat; Raga: Hemant - Drut; Raga: Yamani Bilawal - Bilampat; Raga: Prach - Drut; Raga: Sindhu Bhairavi - Thumri; Raga: Tilak Shyam; Raga: Nat Bhairo //Raga: Puriya Kalyan; Raga: Bhatiar; Raga: Hameer - Bilampat; Raga: Kirwani; Raga: Pancham Se Gara; Raga: Yaman Manj - Thumri; Dhun Benghali Kirtan; Sitar – Ravi Shankar; Tabla – Pandit Chaturlal
- MLP 12-155
- MLP 12-156 Prince Buster - Sister Big Stuff: "South Of The Border"; "Still"; "Protection"; "Why Not Tonight"; "Wish You A Picture"; "Sata Amasa Gana" / "Sister Big Stuff"; "Stand Accused"; "Bridge Over Trouble Water"; "Stick By Me"; "Young, Gifted & Black"; "Cool Operator"
- MLP 12-157 Prince Buster - Big 5: "Big 5"; "Kinky Griner"; "Leave Your Man"; "Give Her"; "Bald Head Pum Pum"; "At the Cross" / "Fishey Fishey"; "The Virgin"; "Black Pum Pum"; "Every Man Pum Pum"; "Tonight"; "Wash The Pum Pum"
- MLP 12-158 Various Artists - Jamaica's Greatest: Dennis Brown - "One Day Soon"; The Heptones - "Our Day Will Come"; John Holt - "If I Had the World"; John Holt - "News"; Alton Ellis - "Since I Fell For You"; Prince Buster - "Still" -/ John Holt - "Mona Lisa"; The Heptones - "God Bless the Children"; Dennis Brown - "If I Ruled the World"; Alton Ellis - "Good Loving"; Prince Buster & The Ethiopians - "My Happiness"; Prince Buster - "Protection"
- SMLP 12-160 Ravi Shankar – Raga Parameshwari: Raga Parameshwari Alap, Vilambit Jor / Raga Parameshwari Madh And Drut Jor And Gat In Dhamar; Sitar – Ravi Shankar, Tabla – Alla Rakha, Tambura – Ananda, Pranesh
- MLP 12-161 Padma Bhushan Pandit Ravi Shankar / Padma Bhushan Ustad Ahmedjan Thirakhwa. Ahmedjan Thirakhwa - Tabla (Solo, Teental); Ravi Shankar - Raga Behag (Alap, Jod) / Ravi Shankar & Ahmedjan Thirakhwa - Raga Behag (Vilambit, Madhya-Laya, Gat In Teental)
- MLP 12-170 John Holt – Greatest Hits: "Get Ready"; "First Time"; "Oh Girl"; "For Your Love"; "My Love"; "Rain From The Skies"; "Close To Me"; "I'm Not A King"; "If I Ruled The World"; "Love (Version)"
- SMLP 12-171 Naushad - The Messenger of Love: "Memories"; "Song Of The Waves"; "Dream Ride In A Buggy"; "Broken Heart"; "The Messenger Of Love"; "Separation"; "Frustration" // "Morning In Banaras"; "Chikara"; "Reunion"; "Love Theme"; "Rape"; "Peacock Dance"; "Morning Of Hope"
- SMLP 12-174 Sidney Bechet - Sidney Bechet: "Georgia"; "I Told You Once"; "Black & Blue"; "Some Of These Days"; "When It's Sleeptime Down South"; "Who's Sorry Now?"; "Baba Rhumba" // "Mayette Meringue"; "Sous Les Palmiers"; "Magic Island Meringue"; "Tropical Mood Meringue"; "Sister Kate"; "Rosa Rhumba"
- MLP 12-180 John Holt - OK Fred: "Come Dance With Me (Let's Dance)"; "My Eyes"; "Anywhere You Want To Go"; "Sad News"; "OK Fred"; "My Sweet Lord" / "Long and Winding Road"; "Holly Holy"; "Sometimes"; "Silently"; "Don't Leave"; "Be Wise"
- MLP 12-190 Ken Parker - Keep Your Eyes On Jesus: "This World Is Not My Home"; "The Flowers, The Sunset, The Trees"; "Will The Circle Be Unbroken?"; "Lily Of The Valley"; "Teach Me How To Pray"; "Peace In The Valley" // "Oh! Where Shall I Be?"; "Across The Bridge"; "Telephone To Glory"; "Just A Closer Walk With Thee"; "He Sets Me Free"; "Keep Your Eyes On Jesus". Produced by C. S. Dodd
- MLP 12-191 John Holt & Paragons - John Holt & Friends: "My Satisfaction"; "Happy Go Lucky Girl"; "Wear You To The Ball"; "The Depth Of Love"; "Let's Build Our Dreams" / "Darling, I Need Your Loving"; "One More Bottle Of Beer"; "Have You Ever Been In Love"; "Change Your Style"; "Can't Get You Out Of My Mind". Produced by C. S. Dodd
- MLP 12-192 Various Artists - Battle Of The Giants: John Holt - "If It Don't Work Out"; Delroy Wilson - "Money Lover"; Alton Ellis - "The Picture Was You"; Dennis Brown - "Something Bugging Me"; Horace Andy - "Oh Lord, Why Lord?"; Alton Ellis - "Your Heart Gonna Pay" / John Holt -"A Love I Can Feel"; Delroy Wilson -"Dancing Mood"; Ken Boothe -"Thinking"; Dennis Brown- "No Man Is An Island"; Horace Andy - "Found Someone Of My Own"; Ken Boothe -Richard Coury. Produced by C. S. Dodd
- MLP 12-193 Various Artists - Sounds Of Young Jamaica (A Collection Of Original 12 Big Hits Vol. 1): The Heptones - "I Hold The Handle"; The Heptones - "I Am Your Man"; John Holt - "Stranger In Love"; John Holt - "OK Fred"; The Cables - "Baby Why"; Alton Ellis - "I'm Just A Guy" / Delroy Wilson - "One One"; Alton Ellis - "I'm Still In Love"; The Wailers - "One Love"; The Gaylads - "No Good Girl"; The Gaylads - "Lady In The Red Dress"; The Wailers - "I Don't Need Your Love". Produced by C. S. Dodd
- MLP 12-195 The Barbados Steel Orchestra - Classics To Calypso: "Toronto Mas" / "House Of The Rising Sun" / "Rico Serenade" / "Barbados My Island Of Dreams" / "Mrs Harriman" / "Eine Kleine Nachtmuzik (1st Movement)" / "Eine Kleine Nachtmuzik (3rd Movement)" / "Elisabethan Serenade" / "Something" / "Chow Chow Bambino"
- MLP 12-198 Various Artists - Hit Parade Africain: Pierre Moutaouri, Orchestre Sinza - Mahoungou; Franco, Franco et l’Orchestre, TP OK Jazz - "Y E No. 1"; Jose Missamou, Trio Matamaros, Orchestre Les Rebelles - Manicero; Jose Missamou, Les Bantous - Macaro; Dieudos, Orchestre Les Noirs - "Sikiya Sauce No. 1" / OK Jazz - "Yamba Yamba"; Fidel Zizi, Orchestre Mando Negro - "Massamba M J"; Chuza, Orchestre Les Noirs - "Amin No. 1"; Vicky, Orchestre Hi-Fives - "Belina Mon Amour"
- MLP 12-199 Lord Kitchener, King of Calypso. Calypsos Too Hot To Handle: "Wife and Mother"; "Red Head"; "My Wife's Nightie"; "Kitch Take it Easy"; "Piccadilly Folk"; "Alphonso In Town"; "Don't Kiss Me Too Low" / "Woman's Figure"; "Muriel and The Bug"; "Is Trouble"; "Too Late, Kitch"; "January Girls"; "Old Lady Walk"; "Carnival"
- MLP 12-200 Lord Kitchener, King of Calypso. Calypsos Too Hot To Handle: "Excuse Me Sandra"; "Life Begins At 40"; "Kitch"; "Romeo"; "White And Black"; "Rhumba Anna"; "Drink-A-Rum"; "Marjorie's Flirtation"
- MLP BS-201 Enrique Aviles Y Son Orchestra – Merengues From Cuba!: "Maria"; "Merenguiando"; "Sin Tambora"; "La Empaliza"; "Merenguesa Boriquen"; "La Mujer Puerto Riquena"; "Contigo" / "Baila Merengue"; "Mayaguez"; "Merengue No.1"; "Tarlatane Merengue"; "Conde Danse Merengue"; "Si Tu Nola Otra"
- MLP BS-202 Mikis Theodorakis with Maria Farandouri – Les Bouzoukis De Mikis Theodorakis: "Sto Parathiri Stekossoun"; "Balanda Tou Andrikou"; "Myrtia"; "To Yelasto Pedi"; "Tou Mikou Voria"; "Apagoghi" / "Varka Sto Yalo"; "To Parathiro"; "Marina"; "Mana Mou Ke Panayia"; "Yitonia Ton Anghelon"
- MLP BS-203 Balsara & His Singing Sitars: "These Boots Are Made For Walking"; "Puppet On A String"; "My Favourite Things"; "I Want To Hold Your Hand"; "Sugar Town"; "Edelweiss"; "Do-Re-Mi"; "If I Had a Hammer"; "Strangers In The Night"; "Tequila"; "Lemon Tree"; "Lara's Theme - Somewhere My Love"
- MLP BS-204 The Cream of the Showbands - Songs of Freedom: "I'll tell my Ma"; "Kevin Barry"; "The Bould O'Donahue"; "The Jolly Tinker"; "Danny Boy"; "The Wild Colonial Boy"; "Katie Daley" // "March Hare"; "40 Shades of Green"; "Mountain Dew"; "Galway Bay"; "The Wild Irish Rover"; "Isle of Innisfree"; "The Holy Ground"
- MLP BS-206 Edgar Samuel - Songs Of Love And Action: "On board a Ninety-eight"; "Randall my son"; "The Faithful Maiden"; "O rare Turpin hero"; "Little Sir William"; "Down by the Sally Gardens"; "You're over the hill"; "Cupid's Garden"; "O Waly Waly" / "Sam Binnacle"; "O Foggy Dew"; "Greensleeves"; "Do not, O, do not prize thy beauty"; "Long, long the night"; "Smugglers Song"; "But o thy beauty"; "A wet sheet and a flowing sea"; "Farewell and Adieu"
- MLP 12-216 Various Artists, Honeys: Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Simmer Down"; The Skatalites - "Salt Lane Gal"; Burning Spear - "Long and Winding Road"; Andy and Joey - "Wonder No More"; Roland Alphonso - "Bongo Tango"; Roland Alphonso - "Sucu Sucu" / Roland Alphonso - 20-75; Jackie and Doreen - The Vow; Bob Marley & The Wailers - "How Many Times"; Don Drummond - "Roll on, Sweet Don"; Burning Spear - "Foggy Road Version"; Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Go Jimmy Go"
OR
- The Wailers - "Simmer Down"; Jackie Opel - "Push Wood"; Burning Spear - "Foggy Road"; Andy & Joey - "Wonder No More"; Roland Alphonso - "Bongo Tango"; Roland Alphonso - "Sucu Sucu"; Roland Alphonso - "20-75"; Jackie & Doreen - "The Vow"; The Wailers - "How Many Times"; Don Drummond - "Heaven And Earth"; Burning Spear - "Foggy Road version"; The Wailers - "Go Jimmy Go"
- MLP 12-217 Various Artists – 12 Carat Gold: The Eternals - Stars; Soul Brothers -Sound Pressure; Norma Frazer - First Cut; The Heptones - "Love Won't Come Easy"; The Paragons - "My Satisfaction"; Roland Alphonso -"Well Charge" / Roland Alphonso - "Sweet Soul Ride"; The Tennors - "Pressure & Side"; Sound Specialists - "Red Dub"; Ken Parker - Choking Kind; Bop & The Beltones - "Dancing Time"; The Heptones- "Why Did You Leave"
- MLP 13-301 Jazz at the Philharmonic: Joe Guy, Howard McGhee (tp) Willie Smith (as) Illinois Jacquet, Charlie Ventura (ts) Garland Finney (p) Ulysses Livingston (g) Red Callender (b) Gene Krupa (d). Live "Philharmonic Auditorium", Los Angeles, CA, 12 February 1945. "How High the Moon" /"Lady Be Good"
- MS 1 Prince Buster's Fabulous Greatest Hits: "Earthquake"; "Texas Hold-Up"; "Freezing Up Orange Street"; "Free Love"; "Julie"; "Take It Easy" / "Judge Dread"; "Too Hot"; "Ghost Dance"; "Ten Commandments"; "Al Capone"; "Barrister Pardon"
- MS 2 Prince Buster - Greatest Hits: "Wash All Your Troubles Away"; "Hold Them"; "Shaking Up Orange Street"; "We Shall Overcome"; "Last Train To London"; "Time Longer Than Rope" // "I Feel The Spirit"; "Madness"; "Closer Together"; "They Got To Come"; "All Alone"; "Soul Of Africa"
- MS 4 Various Artists, 15 Oldies But Goodies: Keith & Enid - "Worried Over You"; Duke Reid's Group - "What Makes Honey"; Ruddy & Sketto - "My Heart's Desire"; Bell's Group - "Kingston 13"; A The Flames - "Helena Darling"; The Folks Brothers - "Carolina"/ Derrick Morgan - "Throw Them Away"; Buster All Stars - "City Riot"; Buster All Stars - "Down Beat Burial"; F.D. Long - "Got A New Girl"; Buster All Stars - "South Virginia"; Winston & Errol - "Fay Is Gone"; Jamaica Greatest - "It's Burkes Law"; The Prince - "Feel Up"; The Monarchs - "Sauce & Tea"
- MS 6 Prince Buster- Tutti Frutti: "Black Head Chinaman"; "Tongue Will Tell"; "Time Longer Than Rope"; "They Got To Come"; "Madness"; "Praise Without Raise" / "Wash Wash"; "Enjoy Yourself"; "Belief Will Kill And Cure"; "Danny, Dane & Lorraine"; "Over and over"; "Creation"
- MS 7 Prince Buster - The Message Dubwise: "Swing Low"; "Sata A Miss Gana"; "Java Plus"; "The Message"; "Mississipi" / "Saladin"; "Why Am I Treated So Bad"; "Jet Black"; "Black Harlem"; "Big Youth"
- MS 8 Big Youth & Various Artists, Chi Chi Run (with Friends): John Holt & Big Youth - "Chi Chi Run"; Prince Buster All Stars - Haft; Prince Buster & Big Youth - "Revolution Rock"; Prince Buster & Big Youth - "Revolution Come"; John Holt & Big Youth - "Leave Your Skeng"; Prince Buster All Stars - "Miami Beach" / John Holt & Big Youth - "Leggo Beast"; Little Youth - "Youth Rock"; Dennis Brown - "One Day Soon"; Dennis Brown - "If I Had The World"; Prince Buster All Stars - "Boop"; Alton Ellis - "Since I Fell For You"
- MS 10 (PB 10) Various Artists, The Original Golden Oldies Vol. 2 (Prince Buster Record Shack Presents): Folk Brothers, Count Ossie Afro Combo - "O Carolina"; Eric Morris, Drumbago All Stars; Humpty Dumpty; Owen Gray - Millie Girl; Bobby Aitken & Buster's Group - "Never Never"; Prince Buster - "They Got to Come"; Prince Buster - "Helena Gency Ten" // Raymond Harper & Buster's Group - "African Blood"; Bunny & Skitter -Chubby #; Derrick Morgan & Drumbago Orchestra - "Shake A Leg"; Eric Morris - "Money Can't Buy Life"; Basil Gabbidon & Buster's Group- "War Paint"; Prince Buster - "Black Head Chinaman"
- MS 15 Butlin's American Square Dancers - Danny Levan’s Tennessee Rakers, Butlins Chief Caller - Wally Goodman Swing Your Partner -Authentic American Square Dances: Big Deal; #Rakes of Mallow; "Ragtime Annie"; "Soldier's Joy"; "Left Handed Indian Jig"; "Devil's Dream" / "Split the Ring"; "Virginia Reel"; "Fall Back Six"; "Butlin Reel"; "Dip & Dive"; "Birdie in the Cage"
- ML 8 Ravi Shankar - Four Raga Moods (2 discs): Tampura / Gopi Mohan & Niren Roy Sitar // Ravi Shankar Tabla / Kanai Dutt. Raga, ahir lalit.- Raga, abhogi-kananda.- Raga, talik-shyam.- Raga, rasiya
- ML 14 The Peaceful Music Of Ustad Ali Akbar Khan: Raga: Miyan Ki Todi / Raga: Zilla-Kafi (Combination of two ragas - Zilla and Kafi) [Recorded in India about 1964 - sleeve note - released about 1971]
- Melodisc Afro-Cuban Collection GV2: Don Azpiazu & His Havana Casino Orchestra - "Peanut Vendor"; Babalu'; Don Carlos & His Orchestra- "Chili Sauce"; Los Magos Chucho Guillermo y José - "El Aguacero"; Shake Keane & His Highlifers - "Baionga"; Luiz Gonzaga - "Baiao"; Sexteto Habanero - "India Inglesa"; Desi Arnaz & His Orchestra - "Tico Tico"; Los Magos Chucho Guillermo y José - "Mi Cafetal"; Desi Arnaz & His Orchestra (possibly) - "Brazil"; Sexteto Habanero - "Romantica Mujer"; Don Carlos & His Orchestra - "Maria Cristina"
http://snapcrackleandpops.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/mystery-melodisc-afro-cuban-collection.html
- MLP 14-003 The Flambeaux Steelband: "Red, Red Wine"; "I Can Feel It"; "Mas in Brooklyn"; "Shing-a-ling: Come into my life"; "Panoroia" / "Samba D'Orphee"; "Oh, Happy Day"; "Get Your Fella"; "Evil Ways"; "Medley from Hair". Recorded at Chalk Farm Studios, London, Summer 1971. Manufactured by Fungus Productions Ltd, 1A Belmont Street, London, NW1.
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