One of the very best versions of Sing you Sinners, this slow tempo allows the arrangement and solos to really shine. If this doesn't move you you're dead...
how do you record from this old discs? is it possible to use a normal turntable with an ortofon needle running 78rpm or do you need an old grammophone? TOP SOUND !
I doubt you could even record the output in an old grammophone. What's more, I would avoid them since they wear out the disc grooves pretty easily. I'd personally use a modern turntable. It would be better if the turntable was capable of spinning at 78 rpm, but you can record these discs at 45 rpm and then speed them up. Audacity can easily speed these discs if they're ecorded at 45 rpm.
One of the very best versions of Sing you Sinners, this slow tempo allows the arrangement and solos to really shine. If this doesn't move you you're dead...
Their SOUND (and the music they play) is oh so splendid.
fabulous orchestra recording quaility is great
What a splendid arrangement!!!
Great! Thanks once again from a fan in Amsterdam.
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Super excellent with very good interesting photo
My kind of music.Play.on maestro !
magnificent music such quality of recording thank to prozoot
Well, you're back! Nice post, many thanks!
Incredible, nothing like this today
Good music.
oh! it's a excellent tune. thanks.
So great to hear from you again!
fantastic
Delightful
terrific
Love him
What splendid quality, a shame about the groove damage here and there, but you must expect a few scratches if you are loved a lot !
The year I was born
Mirrors and old time rural camp meeting
how do you record from this old discs?
is it possible to use a normal turntable with an ortofon needle running 78rpm or do you need an old grammophone?
TOP SOUND !
I doubt you could even record the output in an old grammophone. What's more, I would avoid them since they wear out the disc grooves pretty easily. I'd personally use a modern turntable. It would be better if the turntable was capable of spinning at 78 rpm, but you can record these discs at 45 rpm and then speed them up. Audacity can easily speed these discs if they're ecorded at 45 rpm.
Theres a movie clip with sexy Lillian Roth singing this. I think it might be from De Milles 'MADAM SATAN'
Delightful