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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra - Melancholy Lullaby + Blue Moonlight (1939) Rare 78 rpm record transfer

Posted By : itsartolie | Date : 30 Jun 2011 14:21:43 | Comments : 8 |
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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra - Melancholy Lullaby + Blue Moonlight (1939)
Big Band Jazz | Original HMV UK 5822 1939 78rpm transfer | Flac | No Log (78rpm rip) | Scans | 65.6 Mb

Another gem from the 78 era, this time it's Glenn Miller and his orchestra on the September 11, 1939 session issued in the UK under HMV 5822. Side A is Benny Carter's and Edward Heyman's Melancholy Lullaby, side B is Dana Suesse's beautiful Blue Moonlight. Both tracks feature Ray Eberle on vocals. Once one gets used to the sound of these, he realizes how much more natural they sound compared to CD remasterings that sound artificial. I even included the original raw file for the brave to experiment, enjoy.



Technical info:

Thorens TD 126 mkIII turntable
Audio Technica 1100 arrm
Shure M78S cartridge
Rotel RQ-970 Michi Phono stage
A to D M-Audio Audiophile soundcard via Audacity
Cancel of RIAA equalization, application of 'correct' eq
Click and crackle removal with Click Repair, the aim being of staying as close to the original without subtracting from the signal



Remember: the raw file is included, so feel free to experiment with your audio editor









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Posted By: rickdebrux Date: 30 Jun 2011 14:26:56
Nice to find this, thanks so much.
Posted By: PapaDoc Date: 30 Jun 2011 16:25:08
thank you for the wonderful artifacts and your job
Posted By: gonzales82 Date: 30 Jun 2011 17:05:59
this is fantastic, thank you! just fits my mood today perfectly :]
Posted By: redpop350 Date: 30 Jun 2011 20:51:10
You've done a great job with this! Thanks much!
Posted By: cvrcmrc Date: 30 Jun 2011 22:05:00
Thank you!
Posted By: musician3 Date: 30 Jun 2011 22:13:46
Great Thank You
Posted By: frav10 Date: 01 Jul 2011 05:14:03
Thank's from Israel :))
Posted By: SwissCheese Date: 02 Jul 2011 14:29:27
This sounds really cool. Excellent blast from the past. Thank you for this very interesting post!
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