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There were just 16 of these 10" discs issued in 1950 & 1951 and couple of 12" discs as well.
The 10" records had a catalogue running from B-1 to B-16 and the 12" had an E-series catalogue.
It is believed all were pressed by Decca.

Thanks to Bill Dean-Myatt for providing the label image.

Please e-mail me if you have any additions or corrections to this page.

Thanks to the following for sending me more informaiton: Martin Gunton, Jerry King, Caron Luc

Page last updated on: August 19, 2021

Cat No Matrix No Title Artist Source
B-1
B-2 ST-2298
ST-2299
Lover Man (Ramirez, Davis)
What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter)
Erroll Garner (piano) Vogue 5004, Paris
May 15, 1948
B-3 CPVD-5
CPVD-6
Rumble Boogie (Vaughan, Colbert)
Oval Boogie (Vaughan, Carey)
Roy Vaughan's Boogie Trio London, Feb 9, 1950
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8 CVPD-7
CVPD-9
Light Politely
Marmaduke
The Johnny Dankworth Seven London, May 18, 1950
B-9 CPVD-8
CPVD-10
Strike Up The Band
Little Benny
The Johnny Dankworth Seven London, May 18, 1950
B-10 VG-4033
VG-4034
I Want You And I Need You (trad.)
One Meat Ball (Singer, Zaret)
Josh White (vocal and guitar, with rhythm accmp) Vogue, Paris,
June 30, 1950
B-11 VG-4036
VG-4037
The Blind Man Stood On The Road And Cried (trad.)
St. James Infirmary (Primrose)
Josh White (vocal and guitar, with rhythm accmp) Vogue, Paris,
June 30, 1950
B-12 VG-4035
VG-4038
No. 12 Train (trad.)
I Got A Head Like A Rock (trad.)
Josh White (vocal and guitar, with rhythm accmp) Vogue, Paris,
June 30, 1950
B-13
B-14 JRC-20 Elysses (J. Lewis) Jay-Jay Johnson Boppers New Jazz Recs, New York
B-15 JRC-601
JRC-603
Elvira
Blue Mode
Jay-Jay Johnson Boppers
B-16 County Jail Special (Dupree)
Fisherman's Blues (Dupree)
Champion Jack Dupree
 
E-1 BN-277-1
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Old Stack O'Lee Blues (Bechet)
Bechet's Fantasy
Bechet - Nicholas Blue Five Blue Note 54, N.Y.
Feb 12, 1946