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Blackstick is a compilation album of phonograph records by released by Decca Records in 1941 featuring recordings of popular orchestras, highlighting their clarinetists.

Track listing
These reissued songs were featured on a 5-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. 240.

Disc 1: (3861) 1. "I Got Rhythm", recorded March 3, 1937 with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra – featuring Jimmy Dorsey.

2. "Herman At The Sherman", recorded April 10, 1940 with Woody Herman and His Orchestra – featuring Woody Herman.

Disc 2: (3862) 1. "Sympathy", recorded April 3, 1940 with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra – featuring Irving Fazola.

2. "Davenport Blues", recorded October 23, 1934 with Adrian Rollini and His Orchestra –featuring Benny Goodman.

Disc 3: (3863) 1. "Blue Murder", recorded October 1, 1937 with Danny Polo and His Swing Stars – featuring Danny Polo.

2. "I Know That You Know", recorded December 1, 1937 with Jimmy Noone and His Orchestra – featuring Jimmy Noone.

Disc 4: (3864) 1. "Farewell Blues", recorded December 20, 1935 with The Delta Four – featuring Joe Marsala.

2. "Melancholy", recorded January 21, 1938 with Johnny Dodds and His Chicago Boys – featuring Johnny Dodds.

Disc 5: (3865) 1. "Sunday", recorded September 18, 1939 with Bud Freeman and The Summa Cum Laude Orchestra – featuring Pee Wee Russell.

2. "Blackstick", recorded February 10, 1938 with Sidney "Pops" Bechet with Noble Sissle's Swingsters – featuring Sidney Bechet.