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78 RPM Record

Artist:Charles Penrose
Label:  Columbia
Country:UK
Catalogue:4014
Date:Jul 1926
Format:10"
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Community: 19 Own, 2 Want
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ACharles PenroseThe Laughing Policeman (Laughing Song)Billie Grey9.0  Rate
BA Cornettist, Charles Penrose And The Boy With The LemonLaughter And LemonsBillie GreyRate


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tomaszposzwinski
25th Aug 2024
 
 

 
Scratchy45
16th May 2021
 More laughter on the other side of this disc, attributed differently to a small cast of players...

 

 
TheJudge
15th Feb 2021
 No. The speed was merely a technical matter. See here for some of the history.
 

 
Pridesale
15th Feb 2021
 Was the 78 speed in some way patented (or conversly the 80) in order to maintain mechanical royalties charges or just to ensure Columbia players were suggested to buyers ?
 

 
xiphophilos
3rd Dec 2018
 On most wind-up gramophones, it's no problem at all to adjust the speed up and down.;-)
 

 
Bob1951
2nd Dec 2018
 Actually what is considered to be 78rpm is a little confusing as there were other speeds in use in the early days. I do not know of any electric record players that play at anything other then 78 rpm speed after 78 rpm became the standard, at least in the U. S. If you want to hear 80 rpm speed records at 80 rpm then you need to record them and use an audio program to correct the speed. The difference may not be too noticeable on most. Worth mentioning tho. When I record a record I always correct the speed to adjust for the rpm difference, even ever so small.
 

 
Muswell8
2nd Dec 2018
 This should actually be played at speed 80, not 78 !!
 

 
Strawberry_Lynn
21st Nov 2018
 I have a 45RPM version of this somewhere. It's on black label Colombia Records, but I wonder if it has the same catalogue number!
 

 
mister_tmg
3rd Mar 2015
 I think this is the 'famous' version that EMI included on their 'Hello Children Everywhere' series.
 

 
lorangrecords SUBS
3rd Apr 2013
 Added year of release from Columbia label discography.
 


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Australia - Columbia - 1926

UK - Columbia - 1935


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