Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAmos And Andy (Correll And Gosden) - Is Everybody In Your Family As Dumb As You Is? (1929) | Original scans do have a greenish hue on my computer , and some 'squiggles as can be seen on the original scans' doing my adjust level on the originals gives me a washed out images completely , so resized to 80% and 300 dpi , then circled then saved as jpg 99%ish , was not particulary green when I saved but bringing it int 78rpm gave rise to the green shading I note, so re-open files on my laptop and they had the green shade , adjusted level and got the black levels back ( assuming the label is a darker black ) , re- uploaded as new pictures. Take your pick and delete what you dont want. Why paint.net is changing the shade on my first saving to disc is a bit of a mystery.
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAmos And Andy (Correll And Gosden) - Is Everybody In Your Family As Dumb As You Is? (1929) | I have re done a scan showing the gold lettering , but I remember the original was showing up blotchy on the black , reading 45cat notes on editing looks like I should have adjusted DPI to give better interpolation to change things , I dont think I can get paint to layer the gold lettering over the black background ( I am not that clever ).
I note the same problem has happened with a couple of other scans from Louis on Victor that have been edited by others , it may be Louis scanner / camera / program that is coding the black in a different way to how paint etc is expecting.
Should I get scanning on my own 78s I am dreading trying to get 3 assorted shades of plum on His Master's Voice correct.
Sorry for the aggro , but its better to clear up these little niggles in the early days of 78rpm world. I have similar problems over on 45cat that I might try out on my own scans of 1970s CBS labels getting the orange shade correct.
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMRoyal Choral Society - Shakespeare's Carol / Coventry Carol (1948) | Billboard, Nov 13 Spells Conventry Carol , anyone got the label ?
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJay Wilbur - Teddy Bears' Picnic / Sweetmeat Joe, The Candy Man (1948) | Billboard has Sweet Meat Joe , single word was on the 45 scan
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAnn Stephens - Teddy Bears' Picnic / Dicky Bird Hop (1944) | Also on RCA Victor 56-3232 (45 version on 57-5011 )
Capitol 72057 (1962 45 )
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAnn Stephens - Teddy Bears' Picnic / Dicky Bird Hop (1944) | With Orchestra Conducted by Henry Geehl
Vocal w Orch.
OEA.10297
OEA.10298 (Whistling solo by Ronald Gourley)
Video from Columbia 202
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAnn Stephens - Ann's Nursery Rhymes Part 1 / Ann's Nursery Rhymes Part 2 (1941) | Even I did not know quite what artist to put down , given the length of the additional featured credit narrative.
Tax Code T on my copy
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMPat Boone - April Love / When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano (1957) | With Orchestra directed by Billy Vaughn
A Side (From The Film)
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAl Martino - Rachel / One Lonely Night (1953) | CAP.20086
CAP.20087
I have differing year pressing , N tax code
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAmos And Andy (Correll And Gosden) - Is Everybody In Your Family As Dumb As You Is? (1929) | Used paint to make labels circular , maybe in the jpg down to about 96% of original size the computer has rendered the black to a different shade , which I did not touch , database should still have the original scans in it. I have the Paint.net of B side still , which I have clicked on Auto-Level ( learn a new trick every day ) , which has made the green-ish hue go away and back to black , presumably same would occur on the original A side or my edit of. I'll ask a mod to let them be re-editable , will upload B again , see what you think. Downloaded A side label and done same modification to it as well. I will pop the comment about adjustments / auto adjust ( which I have used in Windows photo viewer on my own pictures ) and also ask about png vs jpg as being better for less loss of clarity.
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLittle Richard - Keep A Knockin' / Can't Believe You Wanna Leave (1957) | YouTube's mangling of most sound + my rough laptop speakers don't help either , and the original deck is what I guess most teenagers had , but it does seem like some in your collection do have something extra to give, possibly better than the company's 45 issues , if you get time .
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLittle Richard - Keep A Knockin' / Can't Believe You Wanna Leave (1957) | [YouTube Video]
Sounds pretty good , what will it be like when Sid gets a decent music system !
But did Mr Penniman borrow lyrics and tune base from 1939 ?
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 13th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLouis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Ain't That Just Like A Woman (They'll Do It Every Time) / If It's Love You Want Baby, That's Me (1946) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJimmy Boyd - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus / Little Train A-Chuggin' In My Heart (1953) | RHCO 10228
RHCO 10129
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMDebroy Somers Band - Fairy On The Clock / On Her Doorstep Last Night (1929) | How to confuse me , two different dance bands , each playing tunes that are also played on other records by yet more dance orchestras. On her doorstep has some different words to Jack Jackson's version.
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLouis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie / Saxa-Woogie (1948) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLouis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Show Me How (You Milk The Cow) / I Want A Roof Over My Head (And Bread On The Table) (1950) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMFred Astaire - Love Of My Life / Me And The Ghost Upstairs (1941) | [YouTube Video]
Not certain which clip / audio track is actually on the Columbia Track , from a 20 year old memory It seems differentish to this one
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Counts - Darling Dear / I Need You Always (1954) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMHank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys - Jambalaya (On The Bayou) / Window Shopping (1952) | Thanks , makes sense with the BBC radio / TV features on the birth of the LP, which mentioned vynlyite (Union Carbide Trade Mark ) http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/629579/Vinylite
Britannica tells us this was in 1930, I guess that RCA's use of this was determined by cost , Shellac was cheap (?) , comparatively, at least until US entered WW2 and the import of the raw materials for Shellac was restricted accross the Pacific ( so how come in UK enough Shellac remained for domestic usage - or did the high taxes mean actual disc sales in UK were relatively low ?
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMBing Crosby - McNamara's Band / Dear Old Donegal (1946) | Late label style for me , with R/T Tax Code (1955-1957)
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAlbert Ammons And His Rhythm Kings - Nagasaki / Boogie-Woogie Stomp (1936) | [YouTube Video]
Honestly a personal / group name as this causes a cockney like me real trouble with me haitches added and homitted
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJelly Roll Morton - The Pearls / King Porter Stomp (1944) | With a TT tax code the above record would date from around 1943. (1944 from the cat number sequencing )
The course of disc collation never goes smooth , the one in front of me has an N tax code , 10 years later. King Porter Stomp retains its B Side , but adjacent the 1007 which I would have added the disc under , both sides have 03564 as slightly larger font number and Darevski Music is spelled out.
Like the previous entry I put in it seems its only my finger prints on the disc , looks black and unplayed , but a crack in one side near the edge , probably from me mis-handling it.
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMGlenn Miller - A String Of Pearls / Blue Rain (1946) | Searching for this record , Wiki has a scan , which I have cleaned up to cat Standard ?
My copy here has what seems a slightly smaller His Master's Voice label with a darker red ( or brown ) label. With and spelled out.
I have seen labels with the OA matrix number printed beside the publisher box. (see youtube one !! ).
Just taken my one out of its ( retailer) brown paper jacket (N tax code) , and apart from my mucky fingers in so doing the disc appears unplayed in a nice dark shade of black.. Its in a local to me retailer sleeve and I think it came from a car boot pile for pennies a few years back but I cannot wholly recall.
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMGlenn Miller - A String Of Pearls / Blue Rain (1946) | Forgot To Add , Fox-Trot for both sides
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMEric Coates And Symphony Orchestra - Sleepy Lagoon / Calling All Workers (1940) | [YouTube Video]
BBC Home Service (Originally The Forces Program) / Radio 4 ) Desert Island Discs
"If you were to be cast away alone on a desert island, which eight gramophone records would you choose to have with you, assuming of course, that you had a gramophone and an inexhaustible supply of needles".
[YouTube Video]
BBC Light Programme Calling All Workers
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Radio Rhythm Rascals - Sweet Sue (1935) | Someone has put white tape on the copy infront of me , writing Quick-Step And Fox-Trot on it , presumably a dance enthusiast.
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMAmos And Andy (Correll And Gosden) - Is Everybody In Your Family As Dumb As You Is? (1929) | http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/126445/Victor_22119
Give Matrix Numbers
BVE-46424 Take 2 Recorded 17th July 1928
BVE-46425 Take 1 Recorded 17th July 1928
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMClyde McPhatter And The Drifters - Money Honey / The Way I Feel (1953) | USA 45 at http://www.45cat.com/record/nc809166us (45-1006)
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Whyperion SUBS 12th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLulu Belle And Scotty - Have I Told You Lately That I Love You / Schrudle Du (1950) | [YouTube Video]
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