45worlds



nidostar - 45worlds - All Comments

« Member Page

MemberItem Review/Comment
nidostar
21st Feb 2018
78 RPM
Howard Gates - She Was A Daughter Of England / Somewhere In France
Just above the matrix no on the A Side and stamped upside down is "MADE IN FRANCE"
Record measures 10½" in diameter.

nidostar
16th Feb 2018
78 RPM
Regimental Band Of H.M. Grenadier Guards - Naval March / Naval March
I have the same record but Side B has the title "Military" rather than "Naval" March

nidostar
16th Feb 2018
78 RPM
Jenny Howard - I Took My Harp To A Party / Where Is This Thing That We Call Love
Catalogue No should be 566

nidostar
13th Feb 2018
78 RPM
Mark Sheridan - In The Summertime / In The Days That Are Coming Bye And Bye
Cat No not on label or run-out groove. The number 794 is scratched onto the A-side label and partially obscured by stamp so I'm guessing this could be the Cat No.

nidostar
29th Mar 2014
78 RPM
Leopold Stokowski And The Philadelphia Orchestra - Nutcracker Suite Op 71a Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy / Nutcracker Suite Op 71a Russian Dance
A, possibly 1949/1950, re-release of the 1934 recording originally released in 1935.

nidostar
28th Jan 2014
78 RPM
New Symphony Orchestra - Henry VIII Dances
Conducted by Dr Malcolm Sargent

nidostar
28th Jan 2014
78 RPM
Church Choir - Onward, Christian Soldiers / Jesu, Lover Of My Soul
Possibly released in 1944-45



45worlds website ©2024  :  Homepage  :  Search  :  Sitemap  :  Help Page  :  Privacy  :  Terms  :  Contact  :  Share This Page  :  Like us on Facebook
Vinyl Albums  :  Live Music  :  78 RPM  :  CD Albums  :  CD Singles  :  12" Singles  :  7" Singles  :  Tape Media  :  Classical Music  :  Music Memorabilia  :  Cinema  :  TV Series  :  DVD & Blu-ray  :  Magazines  :  Books  :  Video Games  :  Create Your Own World
Latest  »  Items  :  Comments  :  Price Guide  :  Reviews  :  Ratings  :  Images  :  Lists  :  Videos  :  Tags  :  Collected  :  Wanted  :  Top 50  :  Random
45worlds for music, movies, books etc  :  45cat for 7" singles  :  45spaces for hundreds more worlds