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MIXED LOT OF TEN 78 rpm SHELLAC RECORDS, 10" IN DIAMETER; 3 DIFFERENT LABELS (VICTROLA, COLUMBIA AND DECCA), DATES RANGE FROM 1916 TO 1935, VARIOUS GENRES INCLUDING CLASSICAL, RELIGIOUS, HOLIDAY, POPULAR. LIST AS FOLLOWS:
1. VICTROLA. RED LABEL. "THE HOME ROAD" (JOHN A. CARPENTER), SUNG BY ERNESTINE SCHUMANN-HEINK (1861-1936), #87320. (CONTRALTO WITH ORCHESTRA) THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO., CAMDEN, NJ COVERED BY THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS: NO. 739,318, ISSUED SEPT. 22, 1903; NO. 778,976 ISSUED JAN. 3, 1905: NO. 896,059 ISSUDE AUG. 11, 1908 ISSUED SEPT., 1920; GENRE: POPULAR MUSIC. REVERSE SIDE IS BLANK
2. DETAILS AS IN 1. ABOVE. "WHISPERING HOPE" (ALICE HAWTHORNE), SUNG BY ALMA GLUCK - LOUISE HOMER, #87524 (SOPRANO AND CONTRALTO DUET WITH ORCHESTRA - IN ENGLISH) RELEASED SEPT., 1919 (A RE-RELEASE OF #87107 FIRST ISSUED IN 1912); GENRE: CLASSICAL; STYLE: RELIGIOUS NO RECORDING ON BACK BUT 'VICTOR' IN LARGE LETTERS AND A FANCY DESIGN ARE PRESENT (SEE PHOTO)
3. DETAILS AS IN 1. & 2. ABOVE. "GYPSY LOVE SONG" (FROM THE COMIC OPERA "THE FORTUNE TELLER") (HARRY B. SMITH - VICTOR HERBERT); PERFORMED BY REINALD WERRENRATH, NO. 64897 (BARITONE WITH ORCHESTRA) RELEASED 1920; GENRE: CLASSICAL, STYLE: OPERETTA, OPERA. SAME REVERSE AS 2. ABOVE
4. SAME DETAILS AS 1. - 3. ABOVE BUT ON BOTH SIDES SIDE A: "FOR ALL ETERNITY" (MASCHERONI); SUNG BY EMILIO DE GORGORZA (1879-1949), #584-A (BARITONE WITH ORCHESTRA) RELEASED APRIL, 1916 SIDE B: "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY" (THEODORE CURZON - RUSELL PHILLIPS); SUNG BY EMILIO DE GOGORZA, #584-B, (BARITONE WITH ORCHESTRA) RELEASED MAY, 1920
5. SAME DETAILS AS 4. ABOVE EXCEPT HAS A BLACK INSTEAD OF RED VICTROLA LABEL AND ONE ADDITIONAL PATENT IS LISTED WITH THE OTHER 3 PATENTS: NO. 749,092 ISSUED JAN. 5, 1904 SIDE A: "OH, COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL" (CHRISTMAS HYMN, "ADESTE FIDELES") (TRANSLATED FROM ORIGINAL LATIN BY REV. FRED OAKELEY, 1802 - 1880) (TUNE BY MARCAS PORTUGAL, 1763 - 1834), PERFORMED BY THE TRINITY CHOIR, #16996-A (MIXED VOICES WITH ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS) SIDE B: "JOY TO THE WORLD" (CHRISTMAS HYMN) (ANTIOCH, C. M.) (WATTS - HANDEL), PERFORMED BY THE TRINITY CHOIR, NO. 16996-B (MIXED VOICES WITH ORCHESTRA) BOTH RELEASED 1918; GENRE: CLASSICAL; STYLE: RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY
6. SAME DETAILS AS 5. ABOVE EXCEPT NOW ONLY 1 PATENT IS LISTED: NO. 896,059 ISSUED ON AUG. 11, 1908. ALSO ON LABEL IS WRITTEN: FOR BEST RESULTS USE VICTROLA TUNGS-TONE NEEDLES. VICTROLA - BLACK LABEL SIDE A: "KING ALL GLORIOUS - PART 1" (J. BARNBY), PERFORMED BY TRINITY CHOIR, NO. 19440-A, (MIXED VOICES WITH ORCHESTRA) SIDE B: "KING ALL GLORIOUS - PART 2" (J. BARNBY), PERFORMED BY TRINITY CHOIR, NO. 19440-B (MIXED VOICES WITH ORCHESTRA) BOTH RELEASED JUNE, 1924; GENRE: RELIGIOUS
7. SAME DETAILS AS 7. ABOVE. VICTROLA - BLACK LABEL SIDE A: "JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL" (CHARLES WESLEY - SIMEON B. MARSH), PERFORMED BY THE TRINITY QUARTET, #19499-A (MIXED QUARTET WITH STRING QUARTET), RELEASED JULY, 1924 SIDE B: "ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS' NAME" (EDWARD PERRONET - OLIVER HOLDEN), PERFORMED BY THE TRINITY CHOIR, #19499-B (MIXED VOICES WITH ORCHESTRA)
8. SAME TYPE LABEL AS 6. & 7. ABOVE (VICTROLA - BLACK LABEL) SIDE A: "NEARER MY GOD TO THEE" (LOWELL MASON), PERFORMED BY MARK ANDREWS, #19395-A (PIPE ORGAN SOLO) SIDE B: "ABIDE WITH ME" (W. H. MONK), PERFORMED BY MARK ANDREWS, #19395-B (PIPE ORGAN SOLO) BOTH RELEASED AUG., 1924. GENRE: POP, CLASSICAL. STYLE: RELIGIOUS, ORGAN
9. COLUMBIA, BLUE LABEL; COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY; COVERED BY PATENTS ISSUED JAN. 2, 1906, AUG. 11, 1908, NOV. 30, 1909. OTHER PATENTS PENDING SIDE A: "NEARER, MY GOD TO THEE" (MASON), PERFORMED BY COLUMBIA STELLAR QUARTETTE, #A3469, 77387 (MALE QUARTETTE WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT) SIDE B: "LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT" (DYES), PERFORMED BY COLUMBIA STELLAR QUARTETTE, #A3469, 77411 (MALE QUARTETTE WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT) BOTH RELEASED 1921. GENRE: CLASSICAL; STYLE: RELIGIOUS
10. DECCA, BLUE LABEL, TRADE MARK REGISTERED, MANUFACTURED IN U.S.A. BY DECCA RECORDS, INC., ONLY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE FOR PHONOGRAPHS IN HOMES; COVERED BY PATENTS NO. 1,637,544 (AUG. 2, 1927), RE16588, NO. 1,895,178 (JAN. 24, 1933) + OTHER PATENTS PENDING SIDE A: "JINGLE BELLS", PERFORMED BY RILEY-FARLEY AND THEIR ORCHESTRA, #1031A, 60105 (FOX TROT WITH VOCAL CHORUS) SIDE B: "SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWN" (J. FRED COOTS - HAVEN GILLESPIE), PERFORMED BY RILEY - FARLEY AND THEIR ORCHESTRA, #1031B, 60104 (FOX TROT WITH VOCAL CHORUS) BOTH RELEASED OCT. 23, 1935. GENRE: JAZZ, POP. STYLE: SWING, HOLIDAY (NOTE THAT A PREVIOUS OWNER HAS ATTACHED A CHRISTMAS THEMED STICKER ON EACH SIDE COVERING PART OF THE LABEL; NONETHELESS, IT IS EASY TO DETERMINE WHO MADE THE ALBUM. I THINK THE STICKERS COULD BE REMOVED IF ONE WAS CAREFUL DOING SO.)
PHOTOS SHOWS EACH RECORD IN THE ORDER DESCRIBED ABOVE; FRONT SIDE (SIDE A) FIRST FOLLOWED BY REVERSE SIDE (SIDE B) SECOND IS SHOWN FOR EACH RECORD
NOTE THAT MANY OF THE DETAILS DESCRIBING THE ABOVE RECORDS WERE OBTAINED FROM THE DISCOGS WEBSITE WHERE INFORMATION ON JUST ABOUT EVERY RECORD EVER RECORDED CAN BE FOUND.
ALL THE RECORDS ARE IN VERY GOOD TO NEAR EXCELLENT CONDITION HAVING SPENT THEIR ENTIRE EXISTENCE IN PAPER SLEEVES WITHIN A BOUND ALBUM. THEY APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN PLAYED VERY LITTLE. MOST ARE COMPLETELY SCRATCH FREE (EXCEPT FOR PERHAPS THE LAST RECORD WHICH SHOWS SOME VERY SMALL, LIGHT SCRATCHES). THEY COULD USE CLEANING WHICH I DID NOT TRY AND DO. THE RECORD ALBUM ITSELF IS NOT IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. SOME OF THE PAPER SLEEVES ARE FALLING APART. SOME ARE ALSO LOOSE, TORN AND WORN AT THE BOTTOM ALLOWING THE RECORD TO BE SLIGHTLY VISIBLE AT THE BOTTOM. ALSO, THE BINDING IS LOOSE. THE ALBUM, HOWEVER, WILL SERVE AS A GOOD HOLDER FOR SHIPPING. I WILL WRAP THE ALBUM TIGHTLY WITH PLASTIC WRAP SO THE ALBUMS CAN MOVE LITTLE DURING SHIPPING.
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THANKS FOR LOOKING!