Waldorf Music Hall 10 inch records

Waldorf-MH33-102-Showbaoat-DavidStoneMartin

Waldorf-MH33-116-GayNineties

Waldorf-MH33-121-DixielandJazz-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-122-JazzEncounter-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-127-HitSongs-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-128-ChimesAtChristmas

Waldorf-MH33-128-ChimesAtChristmas-dark

Waldorf-MH33-129-CountryWestern-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-131-DixielandJazz-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-132-DixielandJazz-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-139-KnucklesOToole

Waldorf-MH33-142-Roaring20s-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-146-HolidayForLovers

Waldorf-MH33-153-PeanutsHucko-TracySugarman

Waldorf-MH33-156-MyFairLady-Haas-Clements

Waldorf-MH33-157-Paris-BertStanRockfield

Waldorf-MH33-158-KnucklesOToole-Paris

Waldorf-MH33-160-Cafe-IrvDocktor-Haas

Waldorf-MH33-161-Swingin30s

Waldorf-MH33-162-AfterHours-Shilstone

Waldorf-MH33-163-Roaring20s-BertStanRockfield

Waldorf-MH33-168-RagtimePiano

Waldorf-MH33-171-Oklahoma-DonMiller

Waldorf-MH33-181-Calypso

Waldorf-MH33-182-CalypsoBeat

Waldorf-MH33-186-ThemesFromGreatFilms

Waldorf-MH33-187-ThemesFromGreatFilms

Waldorf-MH33-190-AroundTheWorldIn80Days

As I said before, a budget label at this point. Remarkably, some of the music is pretty good, more so than anything the company would do later. At least the ones with some relationship to jazz are pretty good. The record “After Hours” is one of my all time favorite albums. 100 all time favorite, but still a favorite. Much of this music was later reissued on Grand Award.

This is everything else I have on Waldorf, or just about all.

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