I just looked. I have a pretty decent copy of this. Love the Duchin Victors and Lew Sherwood. Didn't know Durelle Alexander sang with him. Just adore her!
I agree - the condition is okay if the record is nice like this! Some people ruin their RUclips posts with terrible over-processing. I'd rather hear the noise!
This same number introduces the band's Vitaphone Melody Master, filmed in late 1933. See it here: ruclips.net/video/b5jQBMER3zs/видео.html It's a bit peppier for the movie houses, where folks were in a mood to be entertained. The home listener then would have wanted something more lulling.
I'd rather listed to a recording in poor condition to one that is overprocessed and sounds like it's being played underwater. Is that a picture of Lew Sherwood?
Yes... Very calming & striring & Posh 🍸🎩
I'm trying not to filter out ANY of the music, if possible.
Love this one - Eddie Duchin ❤
This is excellent! Thanks for sharing!
-Austin
I should have mentioned that the flip side is also outstanding!
I just looked. I have a pretty decent copy of this. Love the Duchin Victors and Lew Sherwood. Didn't know Durelle Alexander sang with him. Just adore her!
You're welcome, David. I enjoyed your excellent videos and recordings on your web site. It was great to hear the verse of "Let's Call It A Day"
I agree - the condition is okay if the record is nice like this! Some people ruin their RUclips posts with terrible over-processing. I'd rather hear the noise!
Gracias!
This same number introduces the band's Vitaphone Melody Master, filmed in late 1933. See it here: ruclips.net/video/b5jQBMER3zs/видео.html
It's a bit peppier for the movie houses, where folks were in a mood to be entertained. The home listener then would have wanted something more lulling.
The music Eddie performed in that short was nothing short of *incredible!*
David Giardina "The Croon Prince'.sings "Let's Call It a Day" It's on his MySpace page. Click on "music" It's number 7.
Yes, from a bit later, apparently.
Who plays the verse of "Let's Call It A Day"?
I'd rather listed to a recording in poor condition to one that is overprocessed and sounds like it's being played underwater. Is that a picture of Lew Sherwood?