bobzyeruncle 1st Apr 2014 | | 78 RPMОркестръ балалаечников Лейбъ гвардiи Литовского полка - Мазурка (Mazurka) / Полька (Polka) (1908) | Translated, the label name is, 'Favourite Record".
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bobzyeruncle 23rd Dec 2013 | | 78 RPMEmmy Destinn - Aïda O Cieli Azzuri (O Skies Of Blue) / Tosca Preghiera--Vissi D'Arte E D'Amore (Prayer--For Love And Art I've Lived) (1914) | I can only imagine what three 1911 dollars would be equivalent to in today's money!
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bobzyeruncle 17th Jun 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Beatles - Help! / I'm Down (1965) | [YouTube Video]
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bobzyeruncle 9th Mar 2013 | | 78 RPMThe John Cacavas Ensemble - Western Bridges / The Leatherman (1967) | Anyone know why these 'library music' records were 78 rpm? Sound quality purposes?
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bobzyeruncle 9th Mar 2013 | | 78 RPMStabernack Trio - Ave Maria / Ave Verum (1920) | Beautiful label!
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bobzyeruncle 21st Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMArt And Dotty Todd - Chanson D'Amour (Song Of Love) / Along The Trail With You (1958) | Rum ta tum ta tum! (Somebody had to say it.)
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bobzyeruncle 18th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMMonroe Brothers (Charles and Bill) - You've Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley / God Holds The Future In His Hands (1936) | I'd always thought it was inspired by the one line in Frankie Lane's "Rawhide".
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bobzyeruncle 15th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMCliff Richard And The Drifters - Move It / Cha Cha Momma Brown (1959) | I'm now hearing Cliff sing the B side in my head. :laugh:
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bobzyeruncle 15th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMErnest Tubb And Andrews Sisters - Don't Rob Another Man's Castle / I'm Bitin' My Fingernails And Thinking Of You (1948) | An astonishingly odd musical pairing. The logic behind it only known to Kapp and Rackmil, I'd guess.
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bobzyeruncle 15th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMNick Todd - At The Hop / I Do (1958) | Funny. For years I thought the lyric was "Get your lips wet on a chicken." :laugh:
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bobzyeruncle 15th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMSonny Kendis and His Stork Club Orchestra - A Night At The Stork Club (1941) | Definitely not the old standards you hear ageing rock stars croon these days. Macca, Rod, etc.
I've a tendency to sing many of these around the house as I do various chores. (When I'm not swearing about having to do them!)
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bobzyeruncle 15th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMKing Cole - Nature Boy / Lost April (1948) | The tune itself was written about another Californian 'Proto-Hippy' who went by the moniker of Gypsy Boots.
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bobzyeruncle 14th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMPetula Clark - Where Did My Snowman Go / Anytime Is Tea Time Now (1952) | Haven't heard the B side, but it's probably best to hide it from advertising agencies.
They would be using it for microwave ready-meal adverts.
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bobzyeruncle 13th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMDesmond Dekker And The Aces - 007 / El Torro (1967) | Rumours keep popping up about EMI/Brigadiers releasing a few Beatles 78s around that time.
If anybody's found one, they're certainly being very quiet about it. :smile:
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bobzyeruncle 13th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMFour Aces Featuring Al Alberts - Love Is A Many Splendored Thing / Shine On Harvest Moon (1955) | Would have loved to see this on the 'Art Noveau' label that Brunswick dropped just a few years earlier!
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bobzyeruncle 13th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There / Twist And Shout (1983) | Didn't know they still had them on offer. Nice one, Jock_Girl.
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bobzyeruncle 13th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMSonny Kendis and His Stork Club Orchestra - A Night At The Stork Club (1941) | Drool, Pt. 2! :laugh:
An instant swanky evening with a couple of Manhattans to hand and a stack of Carmen Cavalleros waiting to be played afterward. I'm a sucker for stuff like this.
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bobzyeruncle 13th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There / Twist And Shout (1983) | It was part of a set marketed to vintage jukebox collectors. I seem to remember Elvis' version of "Blue Suede Shoes" (Or was it Carl Perkins?) being in it as well.
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bobzyeruncle 13th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMDesmond Dekker And The Aces - 007 / El Torro (1967) | Drool!
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bobzyeruncle 11th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMStan Freberg - Heartbreak Hotel / Rock Island Line (1956) | Loads of memorable gags on both sides of this one. "Ripped my jeans! Third pair today." and "Get your chicken at the station?" immediately come to mind. :laugh:
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bobzyeruncle 10th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown / Always It's You (1960) | So another bit of mis-information given me cleared up!
I learn something new every day. :smile:
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bobzyeruncle 10th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMGracie Fields - He's Dead (1941) | Another favourite of mine from my dad's collection. The 'B' side is a bit of a 'perennial', as they say.
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bobzyeruncle 10th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMJoan Weber - Let Me Go Lover / Marionette (1955) | Any idea why it says 'Green' under the catalogue no. ?
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bobzyeruncle 10th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMElvis Presley - Baby Let's Play House / I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (1955) | Noting the difference between the two scans, I wonder if there are shellac and vinyl pressings of this?
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bobzyeruncle 10th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMDavid Rose - Dance Of The Spanish Onion / Holiday For Strings (1946) | I remember Spike's version from my dad's copy. Best juxtaposition of a singing chicken and laughing record in history. Actually, I think it was the only one!
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bobzyeruncle 9th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMDavid Rose - Dance Of The Spanish Onion / Holiday For Strings (1946) | The 'B' side was a bigger hit.
Love the title, though. Makes me wonder if the follow-up was called "In A Persian Melon".
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bobzyeruncle 9th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Outlaws - Ambush / Indian Brave (1961) | A Joe Meek 78! :smile:
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bobzyeruncle 9th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown / Always It's You (1960) | If memory serves, this was the last mass-produced UK 78.
Bit of a shame, as this version blows the 45 off the map, sonically.
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bobzyeruncle 9th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMBroadway Bell-Hops - Hi-Ho The Merrio (As Long As She Loves Me) / To-Night's My Night With Baby (1926) | I think it took a while before label size, or record speed for that matter became standardized. Certainly, those old Victor, Edison Bell, Columbia labels were quite a bit bigger than later 78s.
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bobzyeruncle 9th Jan 2013 | | 78 RPMPerry Como - Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba) / Here Comes Heaven Again (1945) | I always raise a bit of a chuckle with friends when I remark about how raunchy a lot of Doris Day's records were. "A Guy Is A Guy", etc. After giving a spin for them, their jaw usually drops and they ask "How the h**l did those ever get played on the radio?"
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