Yesterday's Treasures
Yesterday's Treasures
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Camille - Park Lane Orchestra, 1926
This is Camille by the Park Lane Orchestra, recorded in 1926. This is another great, peppy dance tune(albeit leaning slightly sweeter) with another great vocal by Frank Munn, on the flip-side of I Don't Want Nobody But You. I believe this group is Harry Reser-led.
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I Don't Want Nobody But You - Park Lane Orchestra, 1926
Просмотров 363Месяц назад
This is I Don't Want Nobody But You by the Park Lane Orchestra, recorded in 1926. This is a great, peppy dance tune, with a fantastic vocal by Frank Munn. I believe this group is Harry Reser-led.
On The Texas Plains - Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers, 1934
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
This is On The Texas Plains by Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers, recorded in 1934. This is a very fun recording, and sounds really good to boot!
Tuck In Kentucky And Smile! - Edwin J. McEnelly's Orchestra, 1926
Просмотров 2862 месяца назад
This is Tuck In Kentucky And Smile! by Edwin J. McEnelly's Orchestra, recorded in 1926. This is one of my favorite sides of all time. It's jubilant, it's train-themed; really, there's everything to like about it. Additionally, this copy is in very very nice shape, so that's a very welcome bonus.
Ooh! Hoo! You Hoo! - Johnny Hamp and His Orchestra, 1931
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
This is Ooh! Hoo! You-Hoo! by Johnny Hamp and His Orchestra, recorded in 1931. This is a late side of Hamp's, after his orchestra's name was changed from the original Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders. This is surprisingly hot for a 1931 recording, especially the very fun rhythm section.
Knot Hole Blues - Shelton Brothers, 1938
Просмотров 2293 месяца назад
This is Knot Hole Blues by the Shelton Brothers, recorded in 1938. This is a fun little country song, with funny lyrics.
Father, I Stretch My Hand To Thee - Dixie-Aires, 1949
Просмотров 1664 месяца назад
This is Father, I Stretch My Hand To Thee by the Dixie-Aires, recorded in 1949. This, along with the flip, are both great spirituals recorded by a great group.
Weep Below - Dixie-Aires, 1949
Просмотров 1604 месяца назад
This is Weep Below by the Dixie-Aires, recorded in 1949. This, along with its flip, are both great spirituals with a very talented group performing them. I hope you enjoy them!
Nobody Cares If I'm Blue - Paul's Novelty Orchestra, 1930
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
This is Nobody Cares If I'm Blue by Paul's Novelty Orchestra, recorded in 1930. This, my favorite version of this tune, was originally recorded for Electrobeam Gennett, but was rereleased on their budget label, Champion. This group is currently unknown as far as I can tell. I did think the accordion sounded suspiciously like Lawrence Welk, but he would not have been in New York at this Point, s...
I Love You So Much - Paul's Novelty Orchestra, 1930
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
This is I Love You So Much by Paul's Novelty Orchestra, recorded in 1930. This wonderful recording was originally made on Electrobeam Gennett, but was rereleased on their budget label, Champion. This group is currently unknown as far as I can tell. I did think the accordion sounded suspiciously like Lawrence Welk, but he would not have been in New York at this Point, so I don't think it was him.
Breakaway - Piccadilly Players, 1929
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.6 месяцев назад
This is Breakaway by The Piccadilly Players, recorded in 1929. This is, in my opinion, the best version of Breakaway that exists(at least in some quantity). This record is owned by Jeff Wood, a fellow collector, who graciously allowed me to put this on RUclips, since it hadn't been uploaded before.
Do Something - Merle Johnson's Saxophone Quartet, 1929
Просмотров 5968 месяцев назад
This is Do Something by Merle Johnson's Saxophone Quartet, recorded in 1929. Neither this nor it's opposite, Baby - Oh Where Can You Be are on RUclips, so I thought I would do the honors of transferring them.
Baby - Oh Where Can You Be? - Merle Johnston's Saxophone Quartet, 1929
Просмотров 4428 месяцев назад
This is Baby - Oh Where Can You Be? by Merle Johnston's Saxophone Quartet, recorded in 1929. Neither this nor it's opposite, Do Something, are on RUclips, so I thought I would do the honors of transferring them.
At Sundown - Al Lynn's Music Masters, 1927
Просмотров 193Год назад
This is At Sundown by Al Lynn's Music Masters, recorded in 1927. This version is surprising. Most versions of this song are slower, and since this is an Edison, you'd expect this to mirror that, or be even slower. However, this is not the case, and it's probably the fastest version of this tune that I've heard.
I'm On My Way Back Home - Charles Dornberger and His Orchestra, 1924
Просмотров 260Год назад
This is I'm On My Way Back Home by Charles Dornberger and His Orchestra, recorded in 1924. This is one of my favorite acoustic records that I own, and Carson Robison, who wrote the song, does the vocal!
Hoosier Sweetheart - Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra, 1927
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Hoosier Sweetheart - Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra, 1927
Big City Blues - George Olsen and His Music, 1929
Просмотров 705Год назад
Big City Blues - George Olsen and His Music, 1929
I'm Goin' Back To My Mammy - Kaplan's Melodists, 1923
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I'm Goin' Back To My Mammy - Kaplan's Melodists, 1923
The Death Of Floyd Collins - Vernon Dalhart and Company, 1925
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The Death Of Floyd Collins - Vernon Dalhart and Company, 1925
Not Too Good-Not Too Bad - Paul Specht and His Orchestra, 1927
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Not Too Good-Not Too Bad - Paul Specht and His Orchestra, 1927
Don't Leave Me Mammy - Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra, 1922
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Don't Leave Me Mammy - Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra, 1922
Moonlight in Mandalay - Francis Craig and His Orchestra, 1926
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Moonlight in Mandalay - Francis Craig and His Orchestra, 1926
Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider - Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, 1927
Просмотров 130Год назад
Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider - Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, 1927
Black Bottom - Howard Lanin and His Orchestra, 1926
Просмотров 209Год назад
Black Bottom - Howard Lanin and His Orchestra, 1926
That Florida Lowdown - Francis Craig and His Orchestra, 1926
Просмотров 570Год назад
That Florida Lowdown - Francis Craig and His Orchestra, 1926
The Sleepy Town Express - Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra, 1931
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The Sleepy Town Express - Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra, 1931
My Melancholy Baby - All Star Orchestra, 1928
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My Melancholy Baby - All Star Orchestra, 1928
Smile A Little Bit - California Ramblers, 1925
Просмотров 617Год назад
Smile A Little Bit - California Ramblers, 1925
That's What I Call Keen - Emerson Gill and His Bamboo Garden Orchestra, 1928
Просмотров 213Год назад
That's What I Call Keen - Emerson Gill and His Bamboo Garden Orchestra, 1928
Bullets And Bayonets - Sousa's Band, 1921
Просмотров 137Год назад
Bullets And Bayonets - Sousa's Band, 1921

Комментарии

  • @birdandthe
    @birdandthe 9 дней назад

    Probably the only decent track whiteman recorded

  • @bohronelisabeth8245
    @bohronelisabeth8245 11 дней назад

    Underrated

  • @rjtwigg1
    @rjtwigg1 28 дней назад

    Frank Munn is the best of the vocalists of his time. The orchestra is good and both orchestra and vocalist have the advantage of the new electrical process of recording.

  • @rjtwigg1
    @rjtwigg1 28 дней назад

    A good orchestra and vocalist with average surface noise.

  • @diegocastc
    @diegocastc 29 дней назад

    Beautiful 78, fabulous melody, sounds like heaven

  • @ThePerfectrecord-tz6fk
    @ThePerfectrecord-tz6fk Месяц назад

    Super version, ce disque a été beaucoup écouté ça s'entend, cela veut dire que la musique est bonne 👍

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures Месяц назад

      It's my favorite version! Thank you for listening!

  • @spencersmith2798
    @spencersmith2798 Месяц назад

    New to me…great sound quality…

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures Месяц назад

      Thank you very much! Early electric Brunswicks were hit or miss in terms of sound quality, but this (and its flip side) both came out quite well!

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen Месяц назад

    first

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen Месяц назад

    first

  • @IamP3ngu1n
    @IamP3ngu1n Месяц назад

    7/21/24, 3:03 PM EST. One of those lazy Sunday, Summer afternoon tunes...thanks for the post ! 😁

  • @mickeyclark5315
    @mickeyclark5315 Месяц назад

    When I heard whom I believe to be Andy Sannella with the xylophone, I immediately thought Grey Gull and it was. Grey gull studio band 1887 PAUL'S NOVELTY ORCH I LOVE YOU SO MUCH 4078=B GG1888? - 6/5/30 KALMAR-RUBY "CUCKOOS"

  • @davidglow3
    @davidglow3 Месяц назад

    Favourite version is by Annette Hanshaw

  • @jasonnstegall
    @jasonnstegall Месяц назад

    An almost 95 years old sentiment that still applies TODAY.

  • @slavikshcherbak6041
    @slavikshcherbak6041 2 месяца назад

    КАКАЯ ПРЕЛЕСТЬ❗️👍

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 2 месяца назад

    Recorded in San Antonio on August 7, 1934.

  • @johnleifert3205
    @johnleifert3205 2 месяца назад

    This has all the earmarks of a Grey Gull side (and sorry, no Lawrence Welk!! 😅) with some guys present and some not. Frank Luther definitely singing. That's all I can come up with...

  • @spencersmith2798
    @spencersmith2798 2 месяца назад

    Great territory band…if you like this tune, try McEnelly’s recording of “Sleep, Baby, Sleep”…wonderful style.

  • @davidcarson4421
    @davidcarson4421 2 месяца назад

    Were these vertically cut like the acoustic Diamond Discs?

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 2 месяца назад

      No, these were made after the Edison company's switchover to standard lateral-cut discs. It's recorded the same way as any other 78 at the time!

    • @davidcarson4421
      @davidcarson4421 2 месяца назад

      @@yestertreasures Thanks for the reply. I was curious because vertically cut ETs, such as World and Associated, were recorded twice with a cutting-head phase reversal the second time. This was done to eliminate distortion inherent in the process. My understanding is that in later years this was accomplished electrically. (The second recording was also needed to select the performances and put them in proper order for the final product).

  • @libertytree3209
    @libertytree3209 2 месяца назад

    This IS different. A solo takes the spotlight, and quite nice. I do like it better.

  • @spencersmith2798
    @spencersmith2798 3 месяца назад

    Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders (later “Orchestra”) was one of the Roaring ‘20s-early ‘30s’ greatest dance bands…they had an energetic drive that still excites.

  • @philipanderson4673
    @philipanderson4673 3 месяца назад

    I have an Edison P-2 needle-cut portable.. made for 3 months in 1929 before he abandoned the phonograph works

    • @philipanderson4673
      @philipanderson4673 3 месяца назад

      The P-2 had nickel plated metal and the P-1 had gold plated metal...

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 3 месяца назад

      That's super cool! I've always wondered how they sounded, how are they?

    • @philipanderson4673
      @philipanderson4673 3 месяца назад

      @@yestertreasures Believe me when I say absolutely stunning............. the best portable I've ever heard and I'm 73..

    • @philipanderson4673
      @philipanderson4673 3 месяца назад

      I don't have phone video capabilities but when my friend returns from vacation, I'll try to get a video if the P-2 playing a tune...

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @illbebad
    @illbebad 3 месяца назад

    wow, thanks! Great track, not sure I have heard anything from this orchestra, and yes very hot for 1931!

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 3 месяца назад

      I'd definitely recommend checking out their other stuff! Their recording of "I'm Afraid You Sing That Song To Somebody Else" is a great one, I'd start there! That one is from when they were credited as Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders(as mentioned in the description)

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen 3 месяца назад

    first

  • @philippejenvrin2741
    @philippejenvrin2741 3 месяца назад

    Very good !!❤❤😂😂

  • @VTMCompany
    @VTMCompany 3 месяца назад

    How does one fake away?

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 3 месяца назад

      You know, I've never thought about it. I can only imagine one in a dance pair faking their partner out by pretending to start a waltz or something.

  • @eric1939N
    @eric1939N 3 месяца назад

    My favorite version is by The Dorsey Brothers, but this is a good one

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen 3 месяца назад

    first

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen 4 месяца назад

    first

  • @BensPhonographs07
    @BensPhonographs07 4 месяца назад

    What to do on a day home from school...

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen 4 месяца назад

    first

  • @philippejenvrin2741
    @philippejenvrin2741 4 месяца назад

    Very nice ! Wonderful arrangement !❤❤

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 4 месяца назад

      I agree! This is probably my favorite version of this song!

  • @thendrjazz
    @thendrjazz 5 месяцев назад

    According to Brian Rust's American Dance Band Discography this is from the first of 4 NY sessions between July and Dec. 1930. He suggests possibly Eddie Paul or Paul Davin as the leader. Frank Luther does all the vocals. "My Canary has Circles Under His Eyes" done by Lawrence Welk in Grafton, Wi in Spring 1931 was issued on Lyric as by Paul's Novelty Orch.

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the info! That makes way more sense.

  • @playedon78
    @playedon78 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this. It makes for a very interesting comparison with my own upload of the same tune, ostensibly by the same band on the Federal label. If you are interested you can listen here: ruclips.net/video/2e2EEKeiuDY/видео.htmlsi=FcopKiXsJYWYS6k_ Dont you just love these mysteries?

  • @thendrjazz
    @thendrjazz 5 месяцев назад

    According to Brian Rust's Jazz Records, and his American Dance Band Discography, Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra did sessions in Richmond ,IN for Gennett and Champion in Nov 1928 and in Grafton, WI for Broadway and Lyric in April-May and July 1931. The Lyric side, Smile Darn You Smile, was released as Paul's Novelty Orch. Welk's first NY recordings were made for Vocalion in June and July of 1938. They began the very active recording period for the Champaign Music of Lawrence Welk with sessions shifting between NY and Chicago up to the Recording ban of 1942.

    • @yestertreasures
      @yestertreasures 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the information! I suppose it doesn't particularly make sense for them to be in New York this early.

    • @rjtwigg1
      @rjtwigg1 2 месяца назад

      Why was there a recording ban in 1942 ?

    • @thendrjazz
      @thendrjazz 2 месяца назад

      @@rjtwigg1 James Petrillo, the leader of the musicians union, was afraid recordings were taking live jobs away from musicians and wanted the record companies to pay more for the sessions.

  • @BensPhonographs07
    @BensPhonographs07 5 месяцев назад

    Such a good'un.

  • @martinbryan3716
    @martinbryan3716 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, snappy and upbeat. It does sound like orchestrations heard on some late Grey Gulls...and, in fact, a group with the same name recorded this title for Grey Gull #1887.

  • @martinbryan3716
    @martinbryan3716 5 месяцев назад

    It's a New York recording -- would Welk have been there at this point?

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen 5 месяцев назад

    first

  • @gymakos
    @gymakos 6 месяцев назад

    One of the snappiest and upbeat orchestrations I've EVER heard of this peppy and extremely danceable piece of 1930 trend!!!! Thank you for sharing

  • @MadisonJorgensen
    @MadisonJorgensen 6 месяцев назад

    first

  • @Shapulak
    @Shapulak 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤‍🩹

  • @Sylviom100
    @Sylviom100 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome!

  • @giovannirivoira5496
    @giovannirivoira5496 6 месяцев назад

    Really great!!the tune was exciting and the band played it wonderfully.thank you!!

  • @minneminsken4995
    @minneminsken4995 6 месяцев назад

    These are real treasures. You let this wonderful music live forever.

  • @benzo4029
    @benzo4029 6 месяцев назад

    Great version! A rare label here, only available for a few months in the fall of 1929, right? It's a shame this talkie is lost. The sequel 1930 Fox Movietone Follies exists luckily! A print was shown at a New York film festival about twenty years ago.

  • @larryaldrich4351
    @larryaldrich4351 6 месяцев назад

    Must be among the last Edison records manufactured.

  • @rjtwigg1
    @rjtwigg1 6 месяцев назад

    This recording is well worn. I like the George Olsen version on Victor better. Vocal by Fran Frey.

  • @jeca_gay.toca_gado
    @jeca_gay.toca_gado 6 месяцев назад

    Os Edisons eram os de melhor qualidade sonora na época

  • @alexmckenna1171
    @alexmckenna1171 6 месяцев назад

    Great side. Maybe try another stylus though?