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these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Come Back To Erin / The Dear Little Shamrock
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - A Southern Song
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - I Hear You Calling Me
This video runs a little slow - to be correct the disc needs to turn at 84 RPM! Still don't think he bettered this recording over the years, but the slow speed makes it sound a bit off.
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Come Back To Erin / Killarney
[YouTube Video]
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Terence's Farewell To Kathleen / The Snowy-Breasted Pearl
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - A Nation Once Again / God Save Ireland
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - A Nation Once Again
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - A Nation Once Again
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - The Dear Little Shamrock / The Green Isle Of Erin
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Dear Little Shamrock
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - I Hear You Calling Me / Lolita
[YouTube Video]
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Roses
[YouTube Video]

these4578s
19th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Come Back To Erin / Killarney
10 3/4" disc

these4578s
16th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Garde Republicaine Band - Salut À Copenhagen March / Le Tram March
I've got a French Pathé 11" vertical cut disc of this era (which I must scan and upload here once I've cleared my backlog!) with a mirrored date scratched in too, but it's not the recording date in that case - in fact it's about 10 months after recording. Perhaps the fact that it was a USA Pathé/Perect recording that's been sent to France and processed to a vertical cut 11" disc whereas the American release was a 10" lateral disc has something to do with that - even though that 10" lateral disc wasn't the master!

these4578s
14th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Adeste Fideles (Oh Come, All Ye Faithful)
With orchestra and chimes, in Latin.

these4578s
14th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack And Fritz Kreisler - Lullaby From Jocelyn (Angels Guard Thee)
Release date from Talking Machine World (Jan-Dec 1914), p. 618

these4578s
14th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Silver Threads Among The Gold
Take 1 (in D Flat)
[YouTube Video]

Take 3 (in D Natural)
[YouTube Video]

Both discs are being played at (or close) to correct speed.

these4578s
13th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - La Donna E Mobile
Those HMV catalogues are awfully keen to put a great many things up at 80 RPM (or higher, in this case!) that don't belong there. Who knows why, did they want people to listen faster for "more brilliance", or did the marketing department have absolutely nothing to do with the recording department other than working for the same company?

René Aagaard's pictorial discography, with speeds taken from Aida Favia-Artsay's "Caruso On Records" work, puts this session at 76.92 RPM.

these4578s
13th Sep 2015
78 RPM
"Pine Top" Smith - Pinetop's Blues / Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
This issue uses take A of both sides.

these4578s
13th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Clarence Williams' Blue Five - I'm A Little Blackbird Looking For A Bluebird / Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Both sides featuring Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet

these4578s
13th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - Ideale
80 RPM? Noooo. I've had a flick through those HMV catalogues too, and a lot of them are keen to put a great many things up at 80 RPM that most certainly don't belong there.

René Aagaard's pictorial discography, with speeds taken from Aida Favia-Artsay's work, puts it at 76.92 and there it sits beautifully in A Major.

Best take those HMV catalogues with the salt crust of a margarita and rely on more modern researchers for speeds :)

these4578s
12th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Enrico Caruso - Ideale
No year given in Voices of the Past Volume 2, p. 34 but all the numbers around it are from 1907. If anyone has any better information, please post it!

these4578s
11th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Lionel Belasco - Luna De Maracaibo / Juliana
Another record which is a bit tricky to date. The 5000-X is a continuation of the 2000-X Spanish series that began back in 1923, but specifics on this series are hard to find. Browsing through Volume 4 of Dick Spottswood's Ethnic Music on Records shows the series plodding along roughly chronologically through the early 30s at this point in catalogue numbers.

If this disc was issued in 1933-4 it would have had a different label to the one pictured - this is a later pressing from after the CBS takeover.

Again, if anyone can help with specifics please do post!

these4578s
11th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Frankie Trumbauer - My Pet / Borneo
A bit tricky to date, the Argentinian Odeon 193000 series all seems to be overseas recordings, so it's a bit tricky to find a local matrix number and get an approximate date on that.

193151 was recorded in Berlin in early 1928

193152, 153 and 154 are Spanish recordings, which appear to have been made in 1927 - they have matrices between SO 4239 and 4346, and Marston Records places SO 4600 in February 1928.

These lead me to believe that this record belongs to 1928, but if anyone has any better information, please post it!

these4578s
10th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Mr. John McCormack - Silver Threads Among The Gold
Take 1 (in D Flat):
[YouTube Video]

Take 3 (in D natural):
[YouTube Video]

Both discs are being played at (or close) to correct speed

these4578s
10th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - I Hear You Calling Me
Take 1 recorded March 10, 1910 and issued only under the "Patents" label, with five lines of text and no line under 64120.

Take 2 recorded March 16, 1911 and issued under both the Patents label with three lines of text and a line under 64120, and on the Batwing label.

Take 3 recorded June 16, 1921, and I have not yet located a copy on 64120 but was issued under this number.

Take 1 and 2 sound quite similar, Take 3 has quite a different sound.

Interestingly, the DAHR notes that Take 1 used "a finer-threaded lathe, thus more grooves per inch and a longer-playing record." Certainly it is a long side for a 10" disc, clocking in at 3:47 (Take 1), 3:49 (Take 2), and 3:40 (Take 3). Perhaps this caused a problem that needed to be rectified with another take made so soon after the first.

these4578s
9th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Frankie Trumbauer - Clarinet Marmalade / Singin' The Blues
Despite "Made In England" on the label, this is a French issue - it's in the French catalogue series and has "Aiguille" printed on the label - "Needle", to distinguish it as a regular lateral cut record to be played with a steel needle, as opposed to a vertical cut disc to be played with a gemstone.

these4578s
9th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Frankie Trumbauer - Clarinet Marmalade / Singin' The Blues
Side A: Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra with Bix
Side B: Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra with Bix and Lang

Recorded by Okeh Records, USA on February 4, 1927

these4578s
9th Sep 2015
78 RPM
Frankie Trumbauer - Ostrich Walk / Riverboat Shuffle
Date estimate from here.

these4578s
8th Sep 2015
78 RPM
John McCormack - Annie Laurie
Release date per Talking Machine World (Jan-Dec 1910), p.464


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