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SARA MARTIN — In Chronological Order Volume 1 (1922-1923) DOCD-5395 (1995) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Sara Martin was active during the 1920s as both blues vocalist and talent scout. She made a considerable number of records for the Okeh label, sang backup for Afro-Mexican-American gospel pianist Arizona Dranes with Richard M. Jones, and personally brought about the first recording session to feature the vaudeville team of Butterbeans & Susie. Sara Martin's "complete" recorded works were reissued by Document during the '90s, in four volumes under her name and on various compilations with other artists. Volume one covers her recording activity from October 17, 1922 through June 27, 1923; everything heard on this collection was recorded in New York City. She is backed by pianist Clarence Williams (tracks 1-4, 12-24), with whom she sings a duet (track 14); with Williams and his wife Eva Taylor, with whom she sings duets (tracks 15, 20, and 21); with cornetist and aspiring bandleader Thomas Morris (who provides support for Martin and Taylor on the tracks just mentioned); with composer and publisher W.C. Handy and his orchestra (tracks 9-11), and with songwriter Shelton Brooks, remembered today as the man who penned "Some of These Days," "Walkin' the Dog," "At the Darktown Strutters' Ball," and "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone." Brooks, who also recorded with Ethel Waters, plays piano on tracks 5-8 and uses his voice during the "Original Blues" and "I Got What It Takes to Bring You Back." This all adds up to a fascinating core sample of early African-American urban blues with overtones of jazz. Missing, however, are two sides that Martin cut with her Brown-Skin Syncopators in November 1922; the group included pianist and future bandleader Claude Hopkins and two men with ties to young Duke Ellington: trumpeter Arthur Whetsol and banjoist Elmer Snowden. An even more conspicuous gap is represented by the absence of four songs with backing by young pianist Thomas "Fats" Waller recorded in December 1922. Her collaborations with Waller, which are among the earliest known recordings by either artist, have been reissued under his name, most notably perhaps on JSP's Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1. Why they weren't included here is a real puzzler. arwulf arwulf
Tracklist :
1.    Sara Martin–    Sugar Blues    2:59
2.    Sara Martin–    Achin' Hearted Blues    3:15
3.    Sara Martin–    Keeps On A-Rainin' (Papa, He Can't Make No Time)    2:54
4.    Sara Martin–    Joe Turner Blues    2:53
5.    Sara Martin–    Michigan Water Blues    3:07
6.    Sara Martin–    If Your Man Is Like My Man (I Sympathize With You)    2:42
7.    Sara Martin - Shelton Brooks–    I Got What It Takes To Bring You Back 3:10
Piano, Speech – Shelton Brooks
Vocals – Sara Martin
8.    Sara Martin - Shelton Brooks–    Original Blues 3:14
Piano, Speech – Shelton Brooks
Vocals – Sara Martin

9.    Sara Martin–    Come Home Papa Blues 2:50
Alto Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Banjo – Unknown Artist
Cornet [Poss.] – Tick Gray
Drums – Unknown Artist
Orchestra – W. C. Handy's Orchestra
Piano – Charlie Hillman
Tenor Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Trombone – Sylvester Bevard
Vocals – Sara Martin

10.    Sara Martin–    It Takes A Long Time To Get 'em But You Can Lose 'em Overnight 2:27 
Alto Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Banjo – Unknown Artist
Cornet [Poss.] – Tick Gray*
Drums – Unknown Artist
Orchestra – W. C. Handy's Orchestra
Piano – Charlie Hillman
Tenor Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Trombone – Sylvester Bevard
Vocals – Sara Martin

11.    Sara Martin–    Laughin' Cryin' Blues 2:54
Alto Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Banjo – Unknown Artist
Cornet [Poss.] – Tick Gray
Drums – Unknown Artist
Orchestra – W. C. Handy's Orchestra
Piano – Charlie Hillman
Tenor Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Trombone – Sylvester Bevard
Vocals – Sara Martin

12.    Sara Martin–    Cruel Backbitin' Blues    3:23
13.    Sara Martin–    Leave My Sweet Daddy Alone    2:51
14.    Sara Martin - Clarence Williams–    Monkey Man Blues 3:24
Piano [Prob.] – Clarence Johnson 
Vocals – Clarence Williams, Sara Martin

15.    Sara Martin - Eva Taylor–    Yodeling Blues    3:00
16.    Sara Martin–    Where Can That Somebody Be    3:07
17.    Sara Martin–    Just Thinkin' Blues    2:57
18.    Sara Martin–    If You Don't Like It, Leave    2:59
19.    Sara Martin–    Nobody In Town Can Bake A Sweet Jelly Roll Like Mine    3:03
20.    Sara Martin - Eva Taylor–    That Free And Easy Papa O'Mine    2:54
21.    Sara Martin - Eva Taylor–    Hesitation Blues    3:19
22.    Sara Martin–    Tired O'Waitin' Blues    3:08
23.    Sara Martin–    You Just Can't Have No One Man By Yourself    2:46
24.    Sara Martin–    Goin' Down To The Levee    2:51 

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SARA MARTIN — In Chronological Order Volume 1 (1922-1923) DOCD-5395 (1995) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Sara Martin was active during the 1920s as both blues vocalist and talent scout. She made a considerable number of records for the Okeh labe...