RAY NOBLE 78 - Victor # 25187 -- WHERE AM I + Dinner for One Please -- AL BOWLLY

Sold Date: April 27, 2024
Start Date: August 8, 2023
Final Price: $44.44 (USD)
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Victor 10-inch 78 RPM record # 25187 is "Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven)" and "Dinner for One Please, James" by Ray Noble and his Orchestra. The labels identify Al Bowlly as the vocalist on both sides, and Brian Rust's "American Dance Band Discography" gives a recording date of November 14, 1935, with band members apparently including Glenn Miller, Claude Thornhill, Will Bradley and Charlie Spivak.

The record looks to be in about VG to VG+ condition, still relatively shiny, but with some visible surface scuffs and scratches and dull spots. Both sides played through without jumping or repeating on my Audio-Technica turntable, but with some lightly audible background hiss typical of a record of this age. Because of variations in tracking ability, filtering technology and needle weights, I can offer no guarantees as to how well it will play on your equipment. 

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