To follow up my I Hear You Knocking post and the two Artie Malvin compilations.
Despite some errors (for instance, the budget Broadway label wasn't owned by Pinkard in New-York City) and despite its limitations (rock'n roll and pop albums are not listed), I thought it would be interesting to share an article published long time ago by Blues & Rhythm No 155 (Christmas 2000), as the documentation on these budget records are relatively rare or non-existent.
"This listing of thrift store albums covering budget or dime store albums featuring Rhythm and Blues, Blues, Gospel, Doo Wop, 60’s and other albums we though B&R readers would be interested."
Dime Store Boogie (high res) (63 Mo)
Dime Store Boogie (low res, but readable) (1,6 Mo)
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