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vitanola

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Found this 1929 record, it's quite listenable, I would say :)

Found a few of my old records here at my parent's house, a bunch of Vaclav Albrecht sides, including the sketches Mistr Vokurka v. Stare Country, Mr. Vokurka Opět Doma, Party na Mr. Vokurka and Legiońari na Sibiři and the musical numbers Čeśti Farmari (Polka), Boom-Sti-Ri (polka) Nepudeme Spat az Rano v šest (Rheinlander), Sivá Holubička (waltz), Rendezvous Roccoco (intermezzo), and Love's Dream After the Ball

All 1927 Victor recordings of the really great Czech Vaudvillian Vaclav Albrecht.
 

Giftmacher

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Found this 1929 record, it's quite listenable, I would say :)

Found a few of my old records here at my parent's house, a bunch of Vaclav Albrecht sides, including the sketches Mistr Vokurka v. Stare Country, Mr. Vokurka Opět Doma, Party na Mr. Vokurka and Legiońari na Sibiři and the musical numbers Čeśti Farmari (Polka), Boom-Sti-Ri (polka) Nepudeme Spat az Rano v šest (Rheinlander), Sivá Holubička (waltz), Rendezvous Roccoco (intermezzo), and Love's Dream After the Ball

All 1927 Victor recordings of the really great Czech Vaudvillian Vaclav Albrecht.
Wow, very interesting! How did that get there?
 

vitanola

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Wow, very interesting! How did that get there?

Recorded in Chicago.

Albrecht made a name on his Beka/Artiphon/Homocord discs which were pressed in America on the Odeon/Okeh orange label foreign series, and he came over in 1923 to perform in New York, Cleveland, Chicago, St Paul Minnesota and Texas. He recorded a couple dozen acousitc sides fot Victor at this time. He was lured back in the Victor studios to record more stuff with the new Electric Process in 1927.

My introduction to records was through my great-grandfather's Czech records, which were given to me along with his Victor V machine when I was five. I didn't really learn about jazz dance music until I entered my teens.

The American record companies, most notably Columbia and OkeH, did a really big business in "nationality" records in the 'twenties.

These are some of the discs that started me off. They are transfers made by another, though.

[video=youtube_share;iSxJ6xLYHYI]http://youtu.be/iSxJ6xLYHYI[/video]

[video=youtube_share;r9Lkc4s-neY]http://youtu.be/r9Lkc4s-neY[/video]

[video=youtube_share;9ATZ3CPvTMw]http://youtu.be/9ATZ3CPvTMw[/video]

[video=youtube_share;31PBdacHoXE]http://youtu.be/31PBdacHoXE[/video]

[video=youtube_share;ab8kTl63jsw]http://youtu.be/ab8kTl63jsw[/video]
 
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HadleyH

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Something different, for me at least... I just heard it and I like it so ...


[video=youtube;VxcLlQEkxxE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxcLlQEkxxE&feature=player_embedded#![/video]
 

HadleyH

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and still in weird, strange land of the early 70s .... weird but amazing too .... did it ever happened ??? who knows may be it did may be it was all a dream


[video=youtube;MgA2Sn3b6OM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgA2Sn3b6OM&feature=related[/video]
 

HadleyH

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How does it feel now?....

... no direction home
Like a complete unknown
Like a rolling stone ?


can't hear ya... louder please .......................what was that?


[video=youtube;hEbLv3alp0w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEbLv3alp0w[/video]
 
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Paul O'Montis -- Ist Dein Kleines Herz Für Mich Noch Frei, Baby? (1929)
(Is Your Little Heart Still Free For Me, Baby?) (I Can't Give You Anything But Love)

[video=youtube;3_KkL0yd3-8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_KkL0yd3-8[/video]
 

Fletch

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Pardon the Glove - The California Ramblers, 1927. An instrumental by Howdy Quicksell of the Jean Goldkette band, it was recorded by several outfits of the day (but not Goldkette's).
[video=youtube;hQdGviwiwHU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQdGviwiwHU[/video]
 

Steven180

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I'm listening to the recently discovered 'Rat Patrol Radio' on iTunes Oldies genre...not a bad line up

Regards,
M.
 

Alex Oviatt

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My mix at the moment is early Glenn Miller (Glen Island Casino stuff), Quadrophenia (album, not film), Matt Monro, Glenn Gould (Bach's Goldberg Variations) and X (again, early works--Los Angeles, etc.). Crazy mix, but there you have it....
 

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