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Artist:The Revelers
Label:  Victor
Country:USA
Catalogue:19731
Date:28 Aug 1925
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AThe RevelersJust A Bundle Of SunshineDon Drew, Eugene SpencerRate
BThe RevelersEvery Sunday AfternoonChick Endor, Eddie WardRate


Notes

Male voices with piano and guitar.
Recorded: July 20, 1925.

Talking Machine World, Sep 1925, p. 221: "List for August 28"
Cutout date: 1928 (DAHR)

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fixbutte
21st Mar 2017
 The solution of the riddle may be that the vocal group still had its original name Shannon Four when the recordings were made in July 1925 (according to DAHR the artist is listed in Victor ledgers as "Shannon Quartet") but had changed the name to The Revelers when the record came out in late August 1925. See the Wikipedia article for The Revelers:
The quartet, organized in 1918, performed under the name The Shannon Four before changing their name to The Revelers in 1925. The original Revelers were tenors Franklyn Baur and Lewis James, baritone Elliot Shaw, bass Wilfred Glenn, and pianist Ed Smalle.

DAHR has also this information from the Victor ledgers for both sides, "With Ed Smalle playing piano and singing; guitar and whistling by Carson Robison", confirming that Ed Smalle was also singing on these recordings, changing the basic male vocal quartet into a vocal quintet consequently.

By the way, the exact release date is confirmed by the Advance Record Bulletins in Talking Machine World, see edited notes.
 

 
slholzer
20th Mar 2017
 John Bolig's Victor Black Label Discography gives a release date for this disc of August 28, 1925. It should perhaps be a matter of some concern that he identifies the artists on both sides as the Shannon Quartet and lists the four members thereof. In the Victor Master Book, Rust identifies The Revelers as the artist, as, of course, the labels do, and describes them as a male quintet. (See also the photo that opens xiphophilos' video clip.) Bolig, Rust, DAHR and the Online Discographic Project agree on the date of the session, the titles made and the main numbers of the matrixes involved. Rust indicates that take 9 was used on both sides. The ODP, Bolig and DAHR all say they were both take 7.
 

 
xiphophilos
13th Mar 2017
 A & B sides:
 

 
xiphophilos
13th Mar 2017
 B side:
 


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