MP3 2410 mb.
Performer: Various
Title: Diamond Discs - Hot Dance Music Of The 20's From Edison Diamond Discs
Country: UK
Catalog Number: SDL 342
Label: Saydisc
Rating: 4.3
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| 1 | –Don Voorhees And His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra | Oh! Doris, Where Do You Live?Baritone Vocals – Arthur FieldsWritten-By – Gus Kahn |
| 2 | –Tennessee Happy Boys | Sweet Georgia BrownWritten-By – Bernie, Casey, Pinkard |
| 3 | –Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra | Rosy CheeksTenor Vocals – J. Donald ParkerWritten-By – Richard A. Whiting, Seymour Simons |
| 4 | –Fry's Million Dollar Pier Orchestra | Tessie (Stop Teasin' Me)Written-By – Brooke Johns, Ray Perkins |
| 5 | –Louis Lilienfeld And His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra | Mary AnnTenor Vocals – J. Donald ParkerWritten-By – Abner Silver, Benny Davis |
| 6 | –Golden Gate Orch. | Sweet ThingTenor Vocals – Arthur Hall Written By – Ralph WilliamsWritten-By – Kahn, Joe Verges |
| 7 | –Broadway Dance Orchestra | Louisville (Sez Which - Sez How!)Written-By – Irving Caesar |
| 8 | –The Piccadilly Players | I'm Riding To GloryTenor Vocals – J. Donald ParkerWritten-By – Harry Woods , Mort Dixon |
| 9 | –B. A. Rolfe And His Palais D'or Orchestra | What Do I Care What Somebody Said?Written-By – Harry Woods , Sidney Clare |
| 10 | –Frank Crum And His Orchestra | Lonely And BlueWritten-By – Cowan |
| 11 | –Al Lynn's Music Masters | Anything To Make You HappyTenor Vocals – Victor HallWritten-By – Valentine |
| 12 | –Polla's Clover Gardens Orchestra | (Oh Maw! Oh Paw!) Isn't She The Sweetest Thing?Written-By – Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson |
| 13 | –Earl Oliver's Jazz Babies | Jig WalkTenor Vocals – Tom StacksWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
| 14 | –Jack Stillman And His Orchestra | Nobody Knows What A Red-Head Mama Can DoTenor Vocals – Vernon DalhartWritten-By – Al Dubin, Irving Mills, Sammy Fain |
Cut and pressed by Nimbus Records Ltd
Sleeve made by Garrod & Lofthouse
Edison Diamond Discs loaned by Ron Jewson
Transcriptions by John R. T. Davies
Dancing the Devil Away: Hot Dance Music on Edison Diamond Discs 1923-1928. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Edison Disc, also known as a Diamond Disc record, was a type of audio disc record marketed by Edison Records from 1912 to 1929. They were known Edison Diamond Disc Record is a type of phonograph record marketed by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. on their Edison Record label from 1912 to 1929. They were named Diamond Discs because the matching Edison Disc Phonograph was fitted with a permanent conical diamond stylus for playing them. Diamond Discs were incompatible with lateral-groove disc record players, e. the Victor Victrola, the disposable steel needles of which would damage them while extracting hardly any sound. Uniquely, they are just. Most often on , compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information. Let us know what you think of the website. Leave feedback. API Calls. Donald Lindley-Hot as a Summer's Day. Dancing the Devil Away: Hot Dance Music on Edison Diamond Discs 1923-1928, Джаз2019. California Ramblers-When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along. Ernest Stevens' Dance Orchestra-When You Walked out, Someone Else Walked Right In. California Ramblers-I Wonder What's Become of Joe. Tracks In This Album. Louisville Sez Which - Sez How - Broadway Dance Orchestra. Tessie Stop Teasin' Me - Charlie Fry And His Million Dollar Pier Orchestra. Nobody Knows What A Red-Head Mama Can Do - Vernon Dalhart, Jack Stillman's Orchestra. Anything To Make You Happy - Victor Hall, Al Lynn's Music Masters. Mary Ann - J. Donald Parker, Louis Lilienfeld And His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. I'm Riding To Glory - The Piccadilly Players, J. Donald Parker. Similar Artists. Перейдите на страницу пользователя, чтобы посмотреть публикации или отправить сообщение. Old man Edison didn't care much for hot dance music, and it was with solemn resignation that he allowed it to be recorded by his company starting in 1920. The advantage to this package is the improved sound of the Edison Diamond Disc over the others although weak in the bass, the records were loud and clear in the midrange and treble. More music by Jazz Compilation. Golden Melodies - 36 Welterfolge Zum Entspannen Und NachdenkenJazz Compilation. Jazz Juice 7Jazz Compilation. The Big Band SoundJazz Compilation. Victorious Jazz Volume TwoJazz Compilation. Victorious Jazz Volume OneJazz Compilation. The Swing Era: The Music Of 1940-1941 How It Was To Be Young ThenJazz Compilation. Some Diamond Discs played up to five minutes per side and there were also twelve inch Edison Disc made in 1926, which were considered a long playing record and played up to 20 minutes per side. The Flat Disc Record. You will find some of the same performances on the Edison Diamond Disc that you do on Edison Blue Amberol Cylinders. Edison dubbed from discs onto cylinders using a horn-to-horn process, with the first dubbing release in January 1915. The Edison Company made good profits and some collectors claim Edison was out of touch making cylinders as late as 1929 but they forget that Edison was making profits from cylinders for much of the 1920s