Please note that our minimum order is for 2 standard cylinders (2- or 4-minute). |
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107: A Christmas Ghost Story - £13.00 (ex. p&p)
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Edison Record number 13351, 1905. A traditional Christmas tale, told in true Victorian melodramatic style by Harry Gratton. |
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111: Maple Leaf Rag - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Banjo solo by the great Vess L Ossman, playing a characteristic piece of the time. |
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113: My Old Kentucky Home - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record Number 2223. Edison Male Quartet, transcribed from the gold moulded issue of this popular title. |
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114: The Smiler Rag - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record 10424, 1910. New York Military Band. This up-tempo tune is sure to make you smile, as the title suggests. |
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115: Les Folies Polka - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Stirling Record 2008, 1905. A whistling solo by Charles Capper, one of the pre-eminent whistlers of his time. |
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116: Bachelor's Button - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record Number 10379, June 1910. Recorded by Sousa's band, a representative example from this world-renowned master of the popular music of the era. |
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117: O Come, All Ye Faithful - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record 8837, 1904. This traditional Christmas carol is sung by the Edison Male Quartet. |
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119: Alexander's Ragtime Band - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record 10522, November 1911. This must be one of the longest standing favourites of all time, by Billy Murray. |
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120: Cameo Polka - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record 10430, October 1910. Xylophone solo with orchestral accompaniment, by Charles Daab. |
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121: Turkey Trot - £13.00 (ex. p&p) **NEW** |
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Edison Record 10104, April 1909. A lively descriptive selection in a light ragtime style, by the American Symphony Orchestra. |
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122: The Awakening of Scrooge - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Edison Record 13353, November 1905. Scene from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Bransby Williams was a famous elocutionist and reciter of character pieces. |
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| 302: Five Foot Two Fox Trot - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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The New Society Syncopators provide an expert and high energy version of this popular piece. |
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307: Ain't She Sweet - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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John Pashley's special arrangement of this lively number, recorded by Webb's Wonders at our acoustic session. (Summer 2004). |
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308: Wa Wa Wa - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Malcolm Webb's nine piece band brings you another foot-tapping tune from their Summer 2004 session. |
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309: How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Yet another traditional jazz standard from that live recording session with Malcolm Webb and his Wonders, in 2004. |
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310: Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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A favorite brought to you by Webb’s Wonders, recorded acoustically in 2004. |
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313: I’m a Soldier in the Army of The Lord - £13.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Tom Rodwell. Direct acoustic recording, made in Summer 2007, of this spiritual collected and arranged by Tom, who has an international reputation in this field.. |
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401: Everything is Hotsy Totsy Now – 4 min - £15.00 (ex. p&p) |
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From an Edison Diamond Disc, playable with sapphire and diamond reproducers. Show off your phonograph with this jazzy 20's number from the Golden Gate Orchestra. |
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403: Charleston Fox Trot – 4 min - £15.00 (ex. p&p) |
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Another jazzy piece transferred from an Edison Diamond Disc. This tune typifies the lively dance crazes of the late 1920's, again from the Golden Gate Orchestra. |
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5" diameter Concert Cylinders are available for special order. Please e-mail or call (contact us) for details of available titles. These are moulded in the same robust material as the standard cylinders. |
Please note that our minimum order is for 2 standard cylinders (2- or 4-minute). |
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