1928, The Pay Off, Changes, Mine all Mine, Bless You Sister, Nothing Does Does, California Ramblers,
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"The Pay Off" 1928
"Bless You Sister" 1928 voc: Ed Kirkeby, Cyril Pitts, Tom Muir
"Mine All Mine" 1927 voc: Ed Kirkeby, Sammy Fain, Artie Dunn
"Changes" 1927 voc: Ed Kirkeby, Sammy Fain, Artie Dunn
"Nothin' Does-Does Like It Used to Do-Do-Do" 1927 voc: Ed Kirkeby
"Give Me Today" 1926 voc: Arthur Hall
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What a blessing to be able to hear this forgotten music. Your contributuion to you tube is cherished. Thank you.
This music is not forgotten in my house! I listen to it all the time.
@@richardgraham5051 So do I on Swing Street Radio 8 hours ahead here of California here in UK.
Great Jazz from 1928: so clear and jivin'
....thank you, Kirk.
The Pay Off - One of the greatest recordings of the Jazz Age!
MY LORD! These are too DIE For! Each Record a true GEM! Thank You so much for brightening up a dreary day! or YEAR! - MAN! "Bless You Sister" is Now a favorite of Mine! "Changes" can`t be beat! 1920`s FUN!
Heck where's the 'ADORE' button! This album is gorgeous, uplifting. I played 'The Payoff' 3 times. Technically brilliant too, thanks to some fancy digital restoration work.
....can you be my agent?!
@@ProzootI meant every syllable of what I said. But you're not serious are you?
@@rocketeerPM2500 ....I am 100% appreciative of your kind words, and very happy to know you are enjoying the tunes! I wish there were more people like you in the audience.
Hola a todos Ya tengo 60 años y crecí con esta música, porque es la música que ponían en las caricaturas...
Rog - Thanks so much - Lots good stuff I could never afford !!!! Lord Bless !!!!
....thanks, Bob -- glad to know you are groovin' on the grooves!
Nice to hear this band recorded by Columbia's top-notch Western Electric system. Great restoration job as always.
AND LET'S NOT FORGET THAT THIS IS A COLUMBIA LAMINATED PRESSING !!!
I can't believe this was recorded in 1928, it sounds so good for it's age!
I’m playing it on the surround and it really pops! I appreciate leaving the “noise” as it really adds to it! Plus some people more end up muffling it to where it sounds like a tin can.
Thanks for observing my objective: ....Less is more!
So if it doesn't have "noise" do you deliberately add some?
@@phredl you can make your own 🤣
Less is definitely more, there is so little noise on these Viva Tonal records with this superior surface.
I love reading all the advertising material on the original record sleeve. How much were the exotic pieces of furniture, the Columbia Phonographs, new in the late 1920s?
$20 was a substantial sum of money in 1920; equivalent to approx. $400 today....
"Mine All Mine" is a real hit!
What a recording - so many favourites - we thank you for such a collection to enjoy .
piaf
!!UNA JOYA!!-GRACIAS!!
First class!
I have a test pressing of The Pay Off on an Edison DD, a very unusual looking disc, single side pressing but both sides laminated and an odd hole on the blank side...
Super excellent
This is superb sound from the late 20s! Amazing!
Absolutely brilliant thanks so much for posting!! This is so refreshing!
What a very nice collection of California Ramblers tunes, thank you very much.
THANK YOU.
Artie Dunn was the organist for The Three Sons and composer of Twilight Time.
Also a prolific vocalist (often paired with Sammy Fain) during the 1920's.
~ *Timestamps* ~
0:00 - "The Pay Off" 1928
3:00 - "Bless You Sister" 1928 voc: Ed Kirkeby, Cyril Pitts, Tom Muir
6:00 - "Mine All Mine" 1927 voc: Ed Kirkeby, Sammy Fain, Artie Dunn
9:05 - "Changes" 1927 voc: Ed Kirkeby, Sammy Fain, Artie Dunn
11:55 - "Nothin' Does-Does Like It Used to Do-Do-Do" 1927 voc: Ed Kirkeby
15:13 - "Give Me Today" 1926 voc: Arthur Hall
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I've known the Whiteman version of Changes for decades but this is the first time I'ne heard the Ramblers do it. Very interesting parallels and contrasts.
Lovely recording with great soloists!
Truly delightful
Those Viva Tonals were so superior.
Sounds best in the morning while drinking a pot of freshly perked percolator coffee. Maxwell House Colombian.
Супер. Благодарю.
Fantàstic!
Great video!!
Great sides!
Brilliant.
8:00 sounds like Ain't She Sweet - obviously still an excellent song!!!!!
As performed at the Rambler Inn
aka. Morris Estate - destroyed by Robert Moses.
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How many of our modern digital recordings can survive for over 90 years.....I think none, unfortunately. We should therefore transfer our most valuable recordings to classic 78 rpm records, and hide them in a vault for future generations! 78 rpm records, if they are not played, will last for many hundreds of years! Vinyl LPs will not.
Hi music from the 1920 s and 1930 s is the best and there has not been since
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Who is the Bix like trumpeter/cornettist?The bass saxophonist sounds like Adrian Rollini.
Abe Lincoln is playing trombone.
I didn’t know the President played out!
I can hear a tuba, but not see it in the picture.....
GIVE ME TODAY Orch. by Harry A. Powell
There is a bit of turntable rumble here, that maybe could have been cut. But maybe this had affected the bass response.....
Just ENJOY the damn thing. You're trying to over-analyse great music to death.
BOY! The last thing I wanted to see is a SUCKY Interrupting commercial of up chuck schumer, asking for help to flip the senate! RIGHT in the middle of Your AWESOME Video!
People have been complaining about those commercial interruptions -- I have not seen any yet!
HA-HA-Up ChuckS.
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Two tech comments:
The Columbia "VivaTonisls" a better balanced sound than the Victor "Orthophonics" ss the latter have too much bass. An effect like a 70s Boom Box.
TWO
Best preservation would be metal masters, they can last for centuries. But we know indeed that Shalkack material, has at leadt 120 year stability
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Some 1982 vintage CD are shoeing INTERNAL DARKENING & MOTLING of internal "foil". (Under un damaged clear plastic, so I wonder if also if theyll live to a hundred
Truly delightful