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The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records, Volume Two Available for Pre-Order NOW

The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records, Volume Two Available for Pre-Order NOW

Volume One (1917-27) chronicled Paramount's improbable rise from also-ran to jazz-blues juggernaut, launching the recording careers of giants like King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Alberta Hunter, Blind Blake, Ethel Waters, Ma Rainey, Papa Charlie Jackson, Big Bill Broonzy, and Fats Waller.

But just as it seemed Paramount might be losing steam, it began a second act that threatened to dwarf its first. This astonishing second act is the subject of The Rise & Fall of Paramount, Volume Two (1928-32), the final chapter in our commemoration of America's greatest record label.

In its final 5 year push from 1928-32, Paramount embarked on a furious run for the ages, birthing the entire genre of Mississippi Delta blues recordings and issuing some of the most coveted records in the history of wax - a staggering playlist including Skip James, Charley Patton, Son House, Tommy Johnson, Willie Brown, King Solomon Hill, Tampa Red, Lottie Kimbrough, Rube Lacy, Meade Lux Lewis, Buddy Boy Hawkins, Jaydee Short, George "Bullet" Williams, Cow Cow Davenport, Clifford Gibson, Ishman Bracey, Louise Johnson, Geeshie Wiley & Elvie Thomas, The Mississippi Sheiks. and hundreds of other artists.

Paramount simply killed. But more than that, it changed how this country thought of itself. It was the first enterprise of any kind to capture what America really sounded like in the 1920s and '30s - on its street corners, at its fish fries and country suppers, in its nightclubs and dance halls and showtents. In the process, it was profit-minded Paramount - not a preservationist body like the Library of Congress - that inadvertently created the most significant repository of this young nation's greatest art form.

Six LPs, 800 digital tracks, two definitive large-format books. All housed in a polished aluminum case evoking the era's high art deco stylings and America's own Machine Age take on modernist design.

A joint release by Third Man and Revenant, co-produced by leading Paramount scholar Alex van der Tuuk, with all Paramount masters issued under license agreement with GHB Jazz Foundation. The Rise & Fall of Paramount, Volume Two (1928-32) is available for pre-order beginning TODAY. Learn more about the set, and pre-order your copy HERE

And, if you're in the New Haven area, make sure to spend your evening tonight with Jack White, Greil Marcus, Dean and Scott Blackwood, Adia Victoria, and Daphne Brooks, exploring the history of Paramount Records. 7pm at the Battell Chapel at Yale University.


Comments

Samantha Wood

The talk last night was amazing, thank you so much Jack and all of TMR for creating this amazing piece of American history.

BruceDickinson

I’m not sure if they are matching serial numbers to Volume 1 but when you place your order and you pick your shipping method, below that there is a place to add a comment. I told them my Volume 1 serial number in the comment box.

Cathryn

Thanks for the great talk last night Jack. It was so amazing and very informative. You really can not fully appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship until you see these sets in person. They are absolutely gorgeous! I am saving my pennies to get these. And after listening to the panel talk about the Paramount artists and listening to many of the tracks I want these sets even more. Thanks again Jack for introducing us to music we normally would not have been exposed to, for putting such passion into this project, and for taking the time from your already hectic schedule to come and do a talk like this for us. It was much appreciated.

Raw

What happened to the comment section? It seems like half the post and comments were deleted. Anyways, anyone know aboutatching serial numbers and a holiday bundle? I asked last month and they said probaly no HB and possibly try to match serial numbers.

Quizze

Par excellence…

ROJA

TMR can you help us with this, I also want to know how can I request the same serial number.

RKanas0522

Does anyone know if we can request the number that we received for volume 1?

moetryinpotion

The amount of money and time I’ve been spending on art, lately, is ridiculous… but I’ve never been happier and find absolutely no regrets…ever. Only more fulfillment and joy. From all of the expensive necessities of human life out there that we are forced to pay for and give our time to… to the shit WE KNOW is created specifically to become garbage (and waste even more of this precious time), it’s refreshing to find art and production coming together and pushing back against the iron maiden that is planned obsolescence. When I finally get my ass to Nashville, I will be leaving with these. Please keep them always available. They are so important… especially to those that don’t know it yet *

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