Max Morath plays the best of Scott Joplin and other rag classics / Max Morath.

Performer
Morath, Max [Browse]
Format
Audio
Language
No linguistic content
Published/​Created
  • New York : Vanguard Rocerding Society, Inc., ℗1972.
  • ©1972
Description
2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.

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    Notes
    Vanguard: VSD 39--VSD 40.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Max Morath, piano ; and his Original Rag Quartet (Jim Tyler, banjo ; Al Morris, guitar ; Bill Turner, bass).
    Contents
    • Original rags (4:04) ; Scott Joplin's new rag (3:19) ; Euphonic sounds (3:26) / Scott Joplin
    • Hilarity / James Scott (2:41)
    • Country club / Scott Joplin (4:26)
    • American beauty / Joseph F. Lamb (3:37)
    • St. Louis rag / Tom Turpin (3:29)
    • Cottontail rag (3:49) ; Patricia rag (3:00) / Lamb
    • Silver swan / attributed to Joplin (3:40)
    • Quality / Scott (2:35)
    • Elite syncopations (3:33) ; Gladiolus rag (3:42) / Joplin
    • The cannonball / Joseph Northup (2:05)
    • The entertainer / Joplin (3:05)
    • Slippery elm / Clarence Woods (2:49)
    • Treemoniosha. A real slow drag / Joplin (3:03)
    • Ragtime nightingale / Lamb (3:18)
    • The ragtime dance / Joplin (4:20)
    • Alabama jigger / Ed Claypoole (2:19)
    • The cascades / Joplin (3:09)
    • Swipesy cake walk / Arthur Marshall and Scott Joplin (3:13)
    • Russian rag / George L. Cobb (2:28)
    • Grace and beauty / Scott (2:45)
    • Polyragmic / Max Morath (2:58)
    • Carrie's gone to Kansas City / Blind Boone ; [arr.] Morath (2:15)
    Other title(s)
    Best of Scott Joplin and other rag classics
    Publisher no.
    • VSD-39
    • VSD-40
    LCCN
    95769301
    OCLC
    3423794
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