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Artist:Earl Gresh And His Gangplank Orchestra
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:841-D
Date:Feb 1927
Format:10"
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Community: 2 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AEarl Gresh And His Gangplank OrchestraAh! Ah! Aw! Aw! (Papa Mustn't Do That)Turk9.0  Rate
BLes StevensWhere Do You Work-a, John?Weinberg, Marks, Warren6.0  Rate


Notes

B side Les Stevens And His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus by Les Stevens and Leo Dale.

A side mx: 142208; recorded New York, NY, May 15, 1926.
B side mx: 143213; recorded New York, NY, December 23, 1926.
(DAHR)

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Number: 1418109  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Bob1951
Description: Columbia 841-D A side label


Number: 1418110 
Uploaded By: Bob1951
Description: Columbia 841-D B side label


Comments and Reviews
 
slholzer
21st Aug 2017
 Rust's American Dance Band Discography shows the A-side as featuring a vocal by the orchestra, which a listen to the video clip proves is not inaccurate. A glance through the Earl Gresh chapter of the ADBD suggests that orchestra vocals were the norm with that band. The clip nevertheless also demonstrates that there was one lead vocalist who did the "heavy lifting", the rest are largely incidental. Rust gives us no clue who that person might be. There are no band members designated specifically as vocalists or as vocalist/instrumentalists. Does anybody know who the lead singer might be?
 

 
xiphophilos
18th Aug 2017
 This record is advertised in a Columbia ad (Lately released on Columbia) in the Bend Bulletin of February 14, 1927. I assume Feb. 1927 must be the release date.
 

 
xiphophilos
18th Aug 2017
 A side:
 

 
xiphophilos
18th Aug 2017
 B side:
 

 
slholzer
18th Aug 2017
 Extrapolation from surrounding numbers does not date this disc closer than late 1926 or early 1927. A recording date of Dec. 23, 1926, however, would seem to limit the viable possibilities to early 1927.
 


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