1932, Holding My Honey's Hand, Whistle And Blow Your Blues Away, Ben Selvin Orch. HD 78rpm
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2010
- Microphone: Western Electric 399A carbon element (1934), in a 1-D cage. Note: be sure to use the HD 720p option for better sound and picture -- and then click the full frame icon.
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Thank you for preserving these fantastic recordings and fantastic music for future generations!
Another one you're not likely to hear anywhere else...thanks as always Zoot.
Wonderful!
"Whistle And Blow Your Blues Away" is a new favorite - heavenly!
I like how guitar replaced banjo in the rhythm sections after electric recording came about. Guitar in Holding My Honey’s Hand sounds swell.
Dee -- Light -- Full. A very full orchestra! No echo or bounce -- do you think that they used partitions or boxed their their microphones? Whatever they did, it pulled me up and dancing began!
Super excellent with very good interesting photo
I can hardly belive that these high fidelity recordings were made with carbon microphones. The don´t sound that good. I have always thougt that this Western Electric mike was of a condenser type.
Two superb tracks. Many many thanks..
Another magnificent posting! "Whistle..." is certainly an all-star side - soloing on both alto sax and clarinet is Jimmy Dorsey, that's Herman Wolfson on tenor sax, and the incomparable Joe Venuti is heard near the end!! I don't know who the trumpet is, but he seems to be the same guy as on "Holding My Honey's Hand", I guess either Mannie Klein or Bunny Berigan (or neither??) - Anyway, one of the very best Selvin's and bravo again !!
The other side of "Holding My Honey's Hand" (Columbia 2676-D) is 'Sleep (Come and Take Me)" with Paul Small singing both sides.
"Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away" (Columbia 2654-D) was sung my Milt Coleman and trio and the other side is "Lullaby Of The Leaves".
@Bigband78, I don't use CDs for my posts -- these are all from 78RPM or vintage transcriptions where indicated. The record shown in the graphics is the record I use for the audio.
LORD YOU POST AWESOME RECORDS!!! Can`t get enough of Your channel!
Super excellent with good photo
Delightful
One of the only instances where I like the UKE in "Whistle..."
Excellent with photos
Super excellent
Wonderful post.
Thank you for sharing.
Selvin is the Man!
2nd song, Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away, a great version I've never heard and I have it on Crown (Joel Shaw), Romeo (Dan Ritchie), and Victor (Johnny Hamp)
"Whistle And Blow Youre Blues Away" is one of my favorite songs! Favorite part is at 4:43
thanks
@Prozoot ,It sounded so clean and I detected no surface noise.Thanks.
boas musicas e orquestras do mundo ate hoje e sempre
I don't know if this record was recorded with a Carbon mike, but on a Public Radio (heard on FM station) segment featured talking and pianot on some vitage mics including Carbon from 1920s era. It was said you must NOT think oc telepone mouthpiece performance, thenupper end extended to 10k and baqse as low as 50 cycles on some.
This is a GREAT Ben Selvin record.
LINDAS ORQUESTRAS PARABENS
boas orquestras parabens tenho no atalho do nootebuke aquy
thanks agai.
1) recorded on June 23, 1932
2) recorded on May 12, 1932
I also love the UKE part that trickles up behind vocal at 5:35
boas orquestras do mundo parabens
I meant to add, "Bring it on"!
parabens
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@2reeler Yes You did! What a suprize it was to see it posted again! I`m so glad You found this, As I tried to share it with You. But You know they have all this facebook & upstart, downstop, email stuff so I could`nt send it to You. I like the format that let`s You select & send!
Stellar! I love Paul Small and his recordings can be very hard to find. I was interested to learn that he also recorded a few sides on Columbia under the name Clyde Dunn in 1928. Does anyone know anything about him personally? He recorded some of the sweetest of sweet songs with the George Olson and Jack Denny orchestras in the early 30s. I also have two lovely songs "Masquerade" and "Let Me Dream" that he recorded with the Roy Smeck Trio. I suspect he died young, since I haven't found information on anything he recorded after the mid 30s.
Wm. S. Paley vs. Gen. Sarnoff!
Another "bathroom" recording of the piano!
@LouisLeeKH , Technics Sp-15
What were the titles of the songs?
Did you look at the video description?
Nice clean sound.Is this off CD?
I believe everything Prozoot posts are from original 78 rpm records. He has amazing skills at remastering them in ways that make them sound as if they were recorded recently. I don’t know how he does it, but he is amazing.