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TheJudge
26th Jul 2014
78 RPM
The Dandy Community Players With The Linden Singers - Nursery Rhymes For Moderns
Originally submitted to 45cat by nanocyar on 22 Oct. 2010.

TheJudge
26th Jul 2014
78 RPM
The Dandy Augmented Ensemble With The Linden Singers Starring Ian Humphris - Hickory Dickory Dock / Sing A Song Of Sixpence
Originally submitted to 45cat by nanocyar on 22 Oct. 2010.

TheJudge
26th Jul 2014
78 RPM
England's Most Famous "Crack" Trains - Real Train Sounds
Following thread copied from the original 45cat entry:

zabadak, 6 Aug. 2012: "Artist?????"

The Toad, 7 Aug. 2012: "I suppose nowadays a 'crack train' would be thought of as being something to do with drug smuggling. :-("

Klepsie, 7 Aug. 2012: "Reminiscent of the classic "Uncle" children's books of JP Martin, where an old house with a huge fissure down its frontage is known, logically enough, as "Crack House"..."

telegramsam, 7 Aug. 2012: "Klepsie, those books by JP Martin are the most wonderful children's books ever written. They have such incredible imagination. The whole idea of Homeward as the castle with lost towers connected by switchback railways, lifts, oil lakes, tube trains and waterfalls is just too wonderful for words. I still read them even now and they are just as good now as they ever were. They've been almost forgotten - so it's nice to hear that someone else knows of them and enjoyed them."

Auto_Da_Fe, 7 Aug. 2012: "I too love the Uncle books - they go for enormous prices nowadays, and reissues never seem to get past the first one or two.. so I'll probably never read "Uncle and Claudius the Camel" or "Uncle and the Battle for Badgertown" again. Shame."

David M. McKee, 7 Aug. 2012: "22 "Uncle" books available now on Ebay."

musicmasters, 7 Aug. 2012: "am I missing something here? - I can't see where the artist for this release comes from? - it's not anywhere on the labels!"

Klepsie, 7 Aug. 2012: "telegramsam -- one of the names suggested for my band (by me, needless to say, and it was shot down by the other members, probably quite rightly) was "Beaver Hateman and the Badfort Crowd"..."

Auto_Da_Fe, 7 Aug. 2012: "27 now (on eBay).. but all bar two are reissues of the first two titles. And the other two are priced at £182 and £547"

telegramsam, 7 Aug. 2012: "The later Uncle books are indeed very very rare. I'd so love to find them at a reasonable price. I have the first paperback version of Uncle myself, but only repros of the next couple. One day . . . Ha ha. Nice to have found some fellow fans.
The Beaver Hateman band name is terrific! My two favourite characters are Hootman and Jellytussle! Ha ha"


leonard, 8 Aug. 2012: "Why this band name Zabadak and Music masters asked a while ago? No answer on these reasonable questions. [no artist listed] would be better. One other linked release is listed like that, the other linked release is under that silly artist name. They should be the same."

Felonius, 8 Aug. 2012: "Personally I think most band names are silly (The Beatles?) but if you look carefully at the covers of the two linked EPs you will find a reference to England's Most Famous "Crack" Trains.

Despite the fact that they are referring to locomotives rather than train and one of them is The Flying Scotsman the convoluted phrase
is the nearest to anything resembling an artist.

More of an artist than The Norrie Paramor Strings"


musicmasters, 14 Aug. 2012: "surely then the artist should be listed as "Real Train Sounds" for all three releases - as it's clearly shown on the covers of two of them, and above the track titles on this one?

It would make a lot more sense as "England's Most Famous "Crack" Trains" is just a description being used rather than an artist name... site mods, over to you..."


Felonious, 14 Aug. 2012: " No. Real Train Sounds is the the title of the record. Who's making those sounds. Why it's England's Most Famous "Crack" Trains.

Can we move on now?"


Whyperion, 26 Jul. 2014: "I think the related LP expands on the detail of the locomotives involved."

TheJudge
26th Jul 2014
78 RPM
England's Most Famous "Crack" Trains - Real Train Sounds
Originally submitted to 45cat by nanocyar on 18 Oct. 2010.

TheJudge
26th Jul 2014
78 RPM
The Dandy Company Of All Star Players - Children's Party
(Comment originally submitted to the 45cat entry by GeneRobertson on 7 Oct. 2013):

"I've been confused for ages as to why Dandy simultaneously released some of its 45 RPM EPs on a 78 RPM format. I wonder if it was to cater for kids who would have had the Marx Kidditunes toy gramophone, which was first sold in 1962 (probably around the midway mark of Dandy's releases)?"

TheJudge
26th Jul 2014
78 RPM
The Dandy Company Of All Star Players - Children's Party
Originally submitted to 45cat by nanocyar on 15 Oct. 2010.

TheJudge
25th Jul 2014
78 RPM
Jimmy Osborne - My Heart Echoes / Your Lies Have Broken My Heart (1948)
I can’t find an image either, but given that every King release that I’ve found reference to has him as “Jimmie” it’s reasonable that they wouldn’t have got it wrong here. Hard evidence is still needed, though.

TheJudge
18th Jul 2014
78 RPM
[no artist listed] - Treasure Tales For Children (1948)
Entry and images originally submitted to 45cat by 45stalker.

TheJudge
1st Jul 2014
78 RPM
Рина Зелёная - Про Мам (About Moms) / Старое и Новое (The Old And The New) (1937)
I reckon. Cat# changed.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Anne Lloyd, The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller And Orchestra - Antoinette, The Clarinet / Bobo, The Oboe (1953)
Originally submitted to 45cat by somelocalloser on 2 April 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Anne Lloyd, The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller And Orchestra - Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? Part 1 / Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? Part 2 (1950)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Mike Stewart - Look At Our New Baby / Tickle Toes (1958)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - Tales Of Wells Fargo / Lonely Rider (1958)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Bing Crosby - Old King Cole / Sing A Song Of Sixpence (1957)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Jimmy Carroll And Orchestra - Just Walking In The Rain / The Banana Boat Song (1957)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 25 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp Theme Song / Saga Of Billy The Kid (1956)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Dennis Ballabia, The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - Rin Tin Tin Songs (1956)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - Circus Boy Part I / Circus Boy Part II (1956)
The rear sleeve shows a very young Micky Dolenz!

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - Circus Boy Part I / Circus Boy Part II (1956)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Arthur Norman Singers - Hooray For Cowboys (1956)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - The Happy Whistler / The Most Happy Fella (1956)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Annie Oakley, The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller And Orchestra - Ten Gallon Hat / I Gotta Crow (1955)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 25 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Annie Oakley, The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller And Orchestra - The Annie Oakley Song / Bright Eyed And Bushy Tailed (1954)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 25 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - Together Time / Now To Sleep (1957)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 25 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
Gill Mack, The Sandpipers, Mitchell Miller And Orchestra - Goofy The Toreador (Side 1) / Goofy The Toreador (Side 2) (1954)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
19th Jun 2014
78 RPM
The Sandpipers, Mitch Miller And Orchestra - Fury Theme Song / What Did You Do Before You Had TV? (1957)
Originally submitted to 45cat by BandBox244 on 23 May 2014.

TheJudge
24th May 2014
78 RPM
Ralph Kiner - Hitting (Part 1) / Hitting (Part 2) (1952)
(Comments posted to 45cat by formula(-CH2-CHI)n on 23 May 2014)

[YouTube Video]

Ralph Kiner - brief history (not 45 related)

label images added - red wax

TheJudge
24th May 2014
78 RPM
Ray Heatherton - Hansel And Gretel (1951)
(Comment made to 45cat by W.B. lbl on 20 May 2014)

He is - as well as of Dick Heatherton, a legendary disc jockey who handled PM drive for WCBS-FM in New York from late 1972 through 1986.

TheJudge
24th May 2014
78 RPM
Ray Heatherton - Hansel And Gretel (1951)
(Comment made by musictom to 45cat on 19 May 2014)

I believe Ray is the father of Joey Heatherton.

TheJudge
24th May 2014
78 RPM
Ray Heatherton - Hansel And Gretel (1951)
(Edit of comment made to 45cat by W.B. lbl on 19 May 2014)

...it must've been in the catalogue for some time, as {Image #1278021} looks like a pressing made after 1953.


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