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Louis Armstrong - Body and Soul (1930) + You Can Depend on Me (1931) Rare 78rpm record transfer
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19 Jul 2011 20:45:21
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Louis Armstrong - Body and Soul (1930) + You Can Depend on Me (1931) [Parlophone UK 78 R1355]
78rpm shellack rip in 16bit-44.1khz | Flac (tracks) | No Cue, no Log (78rpm rip), m3u | Scans, historical info | ~92.3 MB
Hot jazz | Original 1931 Parlophone UK 78 R1355 Second New Rhythm Style Series No. 31 78rpm transfer
78rpm shellack rip in 16bit-44.1khz | Flac (tracks) | No Cue, no Log (78rpm rip), m3u | Scans, historical info | ~92.3 MB
Hot jazz | Original 1931 Parlophone UK 78 R1355 Second New Rhythm Style Series No. 31 78rpm transfer
| “ | Beginning in about 1929 or 1930, Parlophone started a series of American jazz records on their "Rhythm Style Series". Edgar Jackson was the director of this series, which was issued within the existing R- series (the first issue was R-448). Culled from the American OKeh label, artists like Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer, Duke Ellington, Miff Mole, and other major artists who recorded for OKeh. These records were usually "split-coupled" (the top and bottom side of each record was usually by different artists and did not correspond with the original American coupling). The "Second New Rhythm-Style" series replaced the first series in about 1931, and there was a separate series for each year from 1934 through 1941, as well as some miscellany series. These 78's were popular and remained in print for years. Even though these records were never licensed for sale in the U.S., they were heavily imported through jazz shops like Commodore and Liberty in the late 1930s and were sold through the 1940s and into the early 1950s. They are treasured by collectors because they are pressed from the original stampers and usually sound much better than the worn and usually rare U.S. OKeh original records. | ” |
Side A
Louis Armstrong And His New Sebastian Cotton Club Orchestra
October 9, 1930, Los Angeles, CA
Body And Soul (Heyman, E.; Sour, R.; Eyeton, F.; Green, J.) [master W.404411-D] -- OKeh 41468
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Hite, Les (Conductor, Saxophone)
Orendorff, George (Trumpet)
Scott, Harold (Trumpet)
Graven, Luther (Trombone)
Johnson, Marvin (Alto Saxophone)
Jones, Charlie (Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet)
Prince, Henry (Piano)
Perkins, Bill (Banjo, Steel Guitar)
Bailey, Joe (Tuba, Bass)
Hampton, Lionel (Vibraphone, Drums)
A completely new lineup for the Orchestra (except for the great Hampton).
Side B
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra
November 5, 1931, Chicago, IL
You Can Depend On Me (Dunlap; Hines; Carpenter) [master W.405062-2] -- OKeh 41538
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Randolph, Zilner (Trumpet)
Jackson, Preston (Trombone)
Boone, Lester (Clarinet, Alto Saxophone)
James, George (Reeds)
Washington, Albert (Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone)
Alexander, Charlie (Piano)
McKendrick, Mike (Banjo, Guitar)
Lindsay, John (Bass)
Hall, Tubby (Drums)
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What do you do to go to 44.1k/16bit? Not in the notes.
You have such a precious collection! :o
These are priceless records!
I really appreciate these vintage rips!
Thank you so much for sharing with us! :)
Cheers!
@eharmonica, I use my preamp's tape out to feed my M-Audio Audiophile 192 soundcard via Audacity or Samplitude, it's there in the notes.
I noticed you haven't posted in quite a while? Is everything ok? Are you active somewhere else?