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Collector's Checklist
JERRY WALD 33s
by Music Librarian Christopher Popa
10” LPs
10” Br (G) 86010 LPB – see under “Various Artists”
10” Lion E-70014, Tops in Pops: Designed For Dancing: JW And His Orchestra
12” LPs
First Time Records FTR-2501 – see under “Various Artists”
F Mint, . . . Era 37/38 – see under “Various Artists”
Golden Era Records LP-15005, JW and his orchestra: “The Call of the Wild”
Joyce LP-4002 – see under “Various Artists”
Kapp KL-1043, Listen To The Music Of Jerry Wald And His Orchestra
MCA (J) MVJJ-30006, Listen To The Music Of Jerry Wald And His Orch, 1980
Onward to Yesterday OTY-2501 – see under “Various Artists”
Sounds of Swing LP-105, JW And His Orch: “Clarinet High Jinks” beige
Sounds of Swing LP-105, JW And His Orch: “Clarinet High Jinks” lt blue
Swing Era LP-1011 – see under “Various Artists”
Note that, among several, the albums “Something for Everybody: Elvis” (RCA Vic LPM/LSP-2370) and “Mardi Gras” (Waldorf Mus Hall / FDR MHK 33-1225) have nothing to do with the clarinetist- bandleader Jerry Wald, but, rather, the screenwriter and movie producer of the same name.