Whyperion SUBS 3rd Sep 2022 | | 78 RPMAlma Gluck With Orpheus Quartet - A Perfect Day (1917) | Internet Archive
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Whyperion SUBS 3rd Sep 2022 | | 78 RPMThe Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Blues In C Sharp Minor / Business Unusual (1944) | [YouTube Video]
B Side Audio
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMBilly Cotton - Russian Rose / They're Building Another Alley (For Sally) (1941) | B Side label format in complete large letters exists (seen on a job lot on ebay)
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMCarroll Gibbons And The Savoy Hotel Orpheans - Our Love Affair / Ridin' High (1941) | Indeed Rates would be zero in many cases if RV less than £12k at least for one year , Wonder If the "His Master's Voice" name is still trademarked with the recording angel on a lillypad ?
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMBilly Cotton - Turn Your Money In Your Pocket / Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread) (1940) | No Tax Code would imply release before October 1940
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMLondon Piano-Accordeon Band - Hey! Little Hen! / What's At The Top Of A Sunbeam? (1941) | Possibly, some RZ matched direct to UK releases, others re-paired different Matrix recordings.
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMCarroll Gibbons - Carroll Calls The Tunes (No. 10) (1941) | Were these 'compliations' cuts of previous recordings , or the band making a medley type new recording ?
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMCarroll Gibbons And The Savoy Hotel Orpheans - Our Love Affair / Ridin' High (1941) | And the reason, generally, why the cost of 78s is so low, its because the cost of storage is so high ( unless you bought a cheap terraced house in a mining village and filled it top to bottom )
IF this one specifically were to turn up on the normal auction sites or discogs It would probably go for £6 plus postage. The likes of these probably were in the shed s/h dealer I came accross once with 3000 discs + at £5 each. Just no time to get through them and I would not have known what I was looking for. But as Mike says, a lot of these discs dont appear on later compliations, not even making it to licenced LP issues in the 50s/60s/70s which would indicate the source audio disappeared too. Many of my 78s were not on Spotify 10 years ago, a few have crept in , eg the Peggy Lee lost Capitol Recordings as collectors have sourced and cleaned up audio sources. The BBC killed its record library and so many of the later Malcolm Laycock and other presenters broadcasts were of discs from their own collection, and again the BBC killed its website archive of discs played on the shows, deeply frustrating.
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Whyperion SUBS 31st Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMAmbrose - Boa Noite / They Met In Rio (1941) | Probably outsold by Tony Martin's versions , also released on Decca to same pairing of titles
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Whyperion SUBS 29th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMLeslie Hutchinson - Riding Home / Lords Of The Air (1939) | Lords Of The Air, must be post September 1939 if I interpret vocals correctly
[YouTube Video]
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 29th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMHarry Roy - We Saw The Sea / Let's Face The Music And Dance (1936) | [YouTube Video]
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 28th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMHarry Roy - We'll Go Smiling Along / Sarah, Sarah (1940) | From "Top Of The World"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoJ2k1S--50
Chick Henderson on Vocals
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Whyperion SUBS 28th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMAmbrose - For You, Madonna / Stars Over Devon (1935) | B Side Matrix TB.1975 . Apparently Recorded October 1935 Jack Cooper Vocals
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Whyperion SUBS 28th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMAmbrose - You And The Night And The Music / Easter Parade (1935) | Recorded At The Embassy Club, London apparently February 1935. Sam Browne vocals.
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Whyperion SUBS 28th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMAmbrose - His Majesty The Baby / Sleepy Time In Sleep Hollow (1935) | B Side Image needing edit work added
Dutch Pressings Also Exist.
I presume the French writing Decca use is either for pomposity or for selling in Canada ?
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Whyperion SUBS 28th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMAmbrose - Stars Fell On Alabama / Lost In A Fog (1934) | We can note that recorded at the Embassy Club , London per labels
Apparently this was Recorded October 1934 with Sam Browne vocals.
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Whyperion SUBS 27th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMBilly Cotton - You Ought To See Sally On Sunday / We'll All Go Riding On A Rainbow (1934) | Audio At Internet Archive . Org See Link for each side
Labels declare both sides to be Theme from "Aunt Sally", unless one is opening theme and one closing that doesnt seem right.
Can someone add date
And Was Not "We'll All Go Riding On A Rainbow" Billy Cotton's Theme song for a while ?
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Whyperion SUBS 27th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMHarry Roy - They're Building Another Alley For Sally / You Don't Have To Tell Me, I Know (1941) | The B Side Note is not quite what the Label states , but then the Label uses deliberately oblique language , as I dont thing the film track specifically uses this Harry Roy and His Orchestra recording.
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Whyperion SUBS 26th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMBlind Roosevelt Graves And His Brother - Guitar Boogie / New York Blues (1929) | Guitar Boogie may share its name with later discs, but the chord progression is very different, being in many ways more inventive and on different cadences than later versions so named. What was the transition recording from 1929 to 1949 ? Was it a more piano boogie that was then picked up for a guitar arrangement ?
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Whyperion SUBS 26th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMWingie Manone - Swing Music 1944 Series No. 583 & 584 (1944) | Audio for Manones Blues. track two on podcast
FORGOTTEN SONGS FROM THE BROOM CUPBOARD.
Episode FS58:
Another contender for early rock and roll from about the 45sec onward of the tune.(when the vocals come in), and very much based around Guitar Shuffle Boogie.
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Whyperion SUBS 26th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMWingy Mannone - Tar Paper Stomp / Tin Roof Blues (1938) | [YouTube Video]
Audio of Wingy Malone, which I think is this recording rather than the earlier one (not knowing detail of the source I cannot say).
Some would claim the riff is from at least 1925
being Clarinet Getaway, by the Jimmy O'Bryant Washboard Wonders, 1925.
I suspect it floated around New Orleans / New York / Chicago for a few years before that !
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Whyperion SUBS 26th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMWingy Mannone - The 1943 Super Rhythm-Style Series, No. 87 & 88 (1943) | [YouTube Video]
Strange Blues
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Whyperion SUBS 26th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMHarry Roy - They're Building Another Alley For Sally / You Don't Have To Tell Me, I Know (1941) | Images added, might need a little edit for proper perspective
A Side Audio contained in Podcast
FORGOTTEN SONGS FROM THE BROOM CUPBOARD.
Episode FS58:
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Whyperion SUBS 23rd Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMMadame Clara Butt - Abide With Me (1915) | tricky. where an artist changes title should a new entry be made and discographies linked, even though it is the same person ? One thing is that we write these after the latest events and commonly the idea of Dame Clara Butt is very much in the British psyche.
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Whyperion SUBS 20th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMPhyllis Robins - It's A Hap-Hap-Happy Day / Goodnight Children Everywhere (1940) | And if you want a reason for deletion - other than the war - I suspect it is because Goodnight, Children, Everywhere was simply outplayed and outsold by Vera Lynn's version on Decca with Ambrose and His Orchestra
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Whyperion SUBS 20th Aug 2022 | | 78 RPMFrank Sinatra - The Things We Did Last Summer / Somewhere In The Night (1947) | [YouTube Video]
Frank's version of Somewhere in the Night drags a bit.
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Whyperion SUBS 10th Jul 2022 | | 78 RPMMr. A. Gilbert - Good-bye-ee / London Will Be Beautiful To Me (1917) | One wonders it this is the same audio as https://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/1081uk
Scala vs. Coliseum as record labels, come on.
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Whyperion SUBS 18th Jun 2022 | | 78 RPMChris Barber's Jazz Band - Whistlin' Rufus / Hushabye (1957) | [YouTube Video]
Chris Barber-trombone
Pat Halcox-trumpet
Monty Sunshine-clarinet
Lonnie Donegan-banjo and guitar
Micky Ashman-string bass
Ron Bowden-drums
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Whyperion SUBS 14th Dec 2019 | | 78 RPMThe Tornados - Telstar / Jungle Fever (1962) | Popsike shows a couple of sales of this, back in 2009 and 2010 at USD203 and USD 142
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Whyperion SUBS 14th Nov 2019 | | 78 RPMClapham And Dwyer, "The Wireless Nuisances" - A Spot Of Bother, Part 1 / A Spot Of Bother, Part 2 (1927) | https://spitalfieldslife.com/2012/05/21/the-cockney-alphabet/
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58352771https://quintessentialruminations.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/so-you-think-you-know-your-alphabet/
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