Initial Releases Beginning in 1949
- 101 - Snooky Pryor - Raisin' Sand / Boogy Fool
- 102 - Sunnyland Slim - Down Home Child / Sunnyland Special
- 103 - The Fat Man - You Gotta Stop This Mess / Glad I Don't Worry No More
- 110 - John Brim - Trouble In The Morning / Humming Blues
- 112 - J. B. Lenoir - People Are Meddlin' In Our Affairs / Let's Roll
- 114 - John Lee - Rhythm Rockin Boogie / Knockin' On Lula Mae's Door
- 115 - Snooky Pryor - Going Back On The Road / I'm Getting Tired
- 116 - Johnny Shines - Ramblin' / Cool Driver
- 117 - Grace Brim - Hospitality Blues / Man Around My Door
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